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1. A highly contiguous genome assembly for the Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia)

2. The Use of Model-Based Frameworks in Investigating Drivers of Trait Evolution Over Macroevolutionary Timescales

3. SARS-CoV-2: Cross-scale Insights from Ecology and Evolution.

4. SARS-CoV-2: Cross-scale Insights from Ecology and Evolution.

5. Using UCEs to track the influence of sea‐level change on leafy seadragon populations

6. Using UCEs to track the influence of sea‐level change on leafy seadragon populations

7. Lack of Signal for the Impact of Conotoxin Gene Diversity on Speciation Rates in Cone Snails

8. Pleiotropic jaw morphology links the evolution of mechanical modularity and functional feeding convergence in Lake Malawi cichlids.

9. Lack of Signal for the Impact of Conotoxin Gene Diversity on Speciation Rates in Cone Snails.

10. Lack of Signal for the Impact of Conotoxin Gene Diversity on Speciation Rates in Cone Snails

11. Ice ages and butterflyfishes: Phylogenomics elucidates the ecological and evolutionary history of reef fishes in an endemism hotspot.

12. Contemporaneous radiations of fungi and plants linked to symbiosis.

13. Phylogenomics of a putatively convergent novelty: did hypertrophied lips evolve once or repeatedly in Lake Malawi cichlid fishes?

14. Ice ages and butterflyfishes: Phylogenomics elucidates the ecological and evolutionary history of reef fishes in an endemism hotspot.

15. Phylogenomics of a putatively convergent novelty: did hypertrophied lips evolve once or repeatedly in Lake Malawi cichlid fishes?

16. Contemporaneous radiations of fungi and plants linked to symbiosis.

17. Filtering nucleotide sites by phylogenetic signal to noise ratio increases confidence in the Neoaves phylogeny generated from ultraconserved elements.

18. Phylogenetic Factor Analysis.

19. An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes

20. An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes

21. Contemporaneous radiations of fungi and plants linked to symbiosis

22. An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes

23. Early-branching euteleost relationships: areas of congruence between concatenation and coalescent model inferences.

24. Early-branching euteleost relationships: areas of congruence between concatenation and coalescent model inferences.

25. Body shape convergence driven by small size optimum in marine angelfishes.

26. Does evolutionary innovation in pharyngeal jaws lead to rapid lineage diversification in labrid fishes?

27. Does evolutionary innovation in pharyngeal jaws lead to rapid lineage diversification in labrid fishes?

28. Does evolutionary innovation in pharyngeal jaws lead to rapid lineage diversification in labrid fishes?

29. Phylogenomic analysis of carangimorph fishes reveals flatfish asymmetry arose in a blink of the evolutionary eye.

30. Dietary breadth is positively correlated with venom complexity in cone snails.

31. Dietary breadth is positively correlated with venom complexity in cone snails.

32. Phylogenomic analysis of carangimorph fishes reveals flatfish asymmetry arose in a blink of the evolutionary eye.

33. Replicated divergence in cichlid radiations mirrors a major vertebrate innovation.

35. Genome-wide ultraconserved elements exhibit higher phylogenetic informativeness than traditional gene markers in percomorph fishes.

36. The evolution of capture myopathy in hooved mammals: a model for human stress cardiomyopathy?

37. The evolution of capture myopathy in hooved mammals: a model for human stress cardiomyopathy?

39. Genome-wide ultraconserved elements exhibit higher phylogenetic informativeness than traditional gene markers in percomorph fishes.

40. Trait decoupling promotes evolutionary diversification of the trophic and acoustic system of damselfishes.

41. A Phylogenomic Perspective on the Radiation of Ray-Finned Fishes Based upon Targeted Sequencing of Ultraconserved Elements (UCEs).

42. Body fineness ratio as a predictor of maximum prolonged-swimming speed in coral reef fishes.

43. Phylotastic! Making tree-of-life knowledge accessible, reusable and convenient

44. Massively parallel DNA sequencing: the new frontier in biogeography

45. A Phylogenomic Perspective on the Radiation of Ray-Finned Fishes Based upon Targeted Sequencing of Ultraconserved Elements (UCEs).

46. Phylotastic! Making tree-of-life knowledge accessible, reusable and convenient

47. A Phylogenomic Perspective on the Radiation of Ray-Finned Fishes Based upon Targeted Sequencing of Ultraconserved Elements (UCEs).

48. Body fineness ratio as a predictor of maximum prolonged-swimming speed in coral reef fishes.

49. Body fineness ratio as a predictor of maximum prolonged-swimming speed in coral reef fishes

50. Massively parallel DNA sequencing: the new frontier in biogeography

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