TreeID Taxonomy Year Article Journal Tree title Action
T00171798 Thylamys 2015 The impact of <scp>Q</scp>uaternary climate oscillations on divergence times and historical population sizes in <i><scp>T</scp>hylamys</i> opossums from the <scp>A</scp>ndes Molecular Ecology BEAST 26 Genes View Edit Article
T00153448 Bacteria 2015 The genomic landscape of ribosomal peptides containing thiazole and oxazole heterocycles BMC Genomics 141230 AllDMaximum knowns View Edit Article
T00151283 Scleractinia 2015 The future of evolutionary diversity in reef corals Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Huang&Roy Supertree View Edit Article
T00156983 Aphididae 2015 The evolution of life cycle complexity in aphids: Ecological optimization or historical constraint? Evolution Aphidinae 100HPP View Edit Article
T00159463 Phyllostomidae 2015 The evolution of bat nucleic acid‐sensing Toll‐like receptors Molecular Ecology OrthologousTLR3tree View Edit Article
T00171788 Acropora 2015 The coral immune response facilitates protection against microbes during tissue regeneration Molecular Ecology upgma weighted unifrac Normalised otu table View Edit Article
T00171775 Alophoixus 2015 The complex phylogeography of the <scp>I</scp>ndo‐<scp>M</scp>alayan <i><scp>A</scp>lophoixus</i> bulbuls with the description of a putative new ring species complex Molecular Ecology Alospeciestreeresampled View Edit Article
T00136177 Cantua 2015 Tempo and mode of flower color evolution American Journal of Botany Quam100BEAST View Edit Article
T00119616 Sphingidae 2015 Tempo and mode of antibat ultrasound production and sonar jamming in the diverse hawkmoth radiation Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Hawkmoth.RAxML.202tx.ML.nt123 View Edit Article
T00125380 Mammalia 2015 Taxonomy and Phylogeny Can Yield Comparable Results in Comparative Paleontological Analyses Systematic Biology OrnithiscianPHY View Edit Article
T00178176 Bembidion 2015 Successful Recovery of Nuclear Protein-Coding Genes from Small Insects in Museums Using Illumina Sequencing PLOS ONE CarabidAnalysesFinalMainTrees View Edit Article
T00175497 Dipnoi 2015 strap: an R package for plotting phylogenies against stratigraphy and assessing their stratigraphic congruence Palaeontology Dipnoi View Edit Article
T00136100 Helianthus 2015 Species tree estimation of diploid <i>Helianthus</i> (Asteraceae) using target enrichment American Journal of Botany Accession tree View Edit Article
T00170345 Coleoptera 2015 Species‐specific responses to island connectivity cycles: refined models for testing phylogeographic concordance across a <scp>M</scp>editerranean <scp>P</scp>leistocene <scp>A</scp>ggregate <scp>I</scp>sland <scp>C</scp>omplex Molecular Ecology Zophosis punctata Cox1 Annot View Edit Article
T00125174 Poaceae 2015 Species-Level Phylogeny and Polyploid Relationships in<i>Hordeum</i>(Poaceae) Inferred by Next-Generation Sequencing and<i>In Silico</i>Cloning of Multiple Nuclear Loci Systematic Biology 26 loci.nex.con View Edit Article
T00145068 Araneae 2015 Sky island diversification meets the multispecies coalescent – divergence in the spruce‐fir moss spider (<i>Microhexura montivaga,</i> Araneae, Mygalomorphae) on the highest peaks of southern Appalachia Molecular Ecology RAxML bipartitions.Microhex B2 D3D4 FinalPhased View Edit Article
T00164860 Metazoa 2015 Revisiting Darwin's naturalization conundrum: explaining invasion success of non‐native trees and shrubs in southern Africa Journal of Ecology PhD final final View Edit Article
T00152157 Paphiopedilum 2015 Reticulate evolution and sea‐level fluctuations together drove species diversification of slipper orchids (<i><scp>P</scp>aphiopedilum</i>) in <scp>S</scp>outh‐<scp>E</scp>ast <scp>A</scp>sia Molecular Ecology 8cp Paph 104spp outputfile View Edit Article
T00121015 Sarracenia 2015 Resolving phylogenetic relationships of the recently radiated carnivorous plant genus Sarracenia using target enrichment Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 484.bootstrap genefiles View Edit Article
T00177444 Opisthokonta 2015 Recent events dominate interdomain lateral gene transfers between prokaryotes and eukaryotes and, with the exception of endosymbiotic gene transfers, few ancient transfer events persist Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences OG5 131885 RaxFinalwithParalogs 2014 04 08 View Edit Article