30 results on '"Driskell, Amy C."'
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2. Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds
3. Gutsy genetics: identification of digested piscine prey items in the stomach contents of sympatric native and introduced warmwater catfishes via DNA barcoding
4. Norfolk Island Robins are a distinct endangered species: ancient DNA unlocks surprising relationships and phenotypic discordance within the Australo-Pacific Robins
5. Diversity and genetic connectivity of heteropod (Pterotracheoidea) gastropods in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
6. Sampling multiple life stages significantly increases estimates of marine biodiversity
7. Supplemental File 1 from Sampling multiple life stages significantly increases estimates of marine biodiversity
8. Spanish abstract from Sampling multiple life stages significantly increases estimates of marine biodiversity
9. Unresolved taxonomy confounds invasive species identification: theLysmata vittataStimpson, 1860 (Decapoda: Caridea: Lysmatidae) species complex and recent introduction ofLysmata vittatasensu stricto in the western Atlantic
10. Pandora’s Box in the Deep Sea –Intraspecific Diversity Patterns and Distribution of Two Congeneric Scavenging Amphipods
11. RESEARCH ARTICLE: Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds
12. Pandora’s box in the deep sea –intraspecific diversity patterns and distribution of two congeneric scavenging amphipods
13. Knots, spoons, and cloches: DNA barcoding unusual larval forms helps document the diversity of Neotropical marine annelids
14. How I wonder what you are: Can DNA barcoding identify the larval asteroids of Panama?
15. Unresolved taxonomy confounds invasive species identification: the Lysmata vittata Stimpson, 1860 (Decapoda: Caridea: Lysmatidae) species complex and recent introduction of Lysmata vittata sensu stricto in the western Atlantic.
16. DNA barcoding of echinopluteus larvae uncovers cryptic diversity in neotropical echinoids
17. Complex mosaic of sexual dichromatism and monochromatism in Pacific robins results from both gains and losses of elaborate coloration
18. Unexpected molecular and morphological diversity of hemichordate larvae from the Neotropics
19. Documenting Neotropical Diversity of Phoronids With DNA Barcoding of Planktonic Larvae
20. Documenting neotropical diversity of phoronids with DNA barcoding of planktonic larvae
21. Nuclear introns help unravel the diversification history of the Australo-Pacific Petroica robins
22. Documenting decapod biodiversity in the Caribbean from DNA barcodes generated during field training in taxonomy.
23. Norfolk Island Robins are a distinct endangered species: ancient DNA unlocks surprising relationships and phenotypic discordance within the Australo-Pacific Robins
24. Review of the genus Leptopilina (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae, Eucoilinae) from the Eastern United States, including three newly described species
25. Reference DNA barcodes and other mitochondrial markers for identifying Caribbean Octocorals.
26. Gutsy genetics: identification of digested piscine prey items in the stomach contents of sympatric native and introduced warmwater catfishes via DNA barcoding
27. Norfolk Island Robins are a distinct endangered species: ancient DNA unlocks surprising relationships and phenotypic discordance within the Australo-Pacific Robins
28. Review of the genus Leptopilina (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae, Eucoilinae) from the Eastern United States, including three newly described species.
29. Unresolved taxonomy confounds invasive species identification: the Lysmata vittataStimpson, 1860 (Decapoda: Caridea: Lysmatidae) species complex and recent introduction of Lysmata vittatasensu stricto in the western Atlantic
30. Planktotrophic Brachiopod Larvae from the Pacific and Caribbean of Panama.
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