Session | Time | # | Author(s) | Title |
87 | | 87-1 | Baker, CM*; Buckman-Young, RS; Giribet, G | It’s the cute ones you have to watch out for: phylotranscriptomic analysis of velvet worms (phylum Onychophora) and the continued recalcitrance of Peripatidae |
87 | | 87-2 | Field, DJ*; Benito, J; Chen, A; Jagt, J; Ksepka, DT | The oldest modern bird fossil, and the early evolutionary history of crown group birds |
87 | | 87-3 | Erickson, KL*; Quattrini , AM; McFadden, CS | Evaluating the use of ultraconserved elements to determine species boundaries and population structure in the octocoral genus Alcyonium |
87 | | 87-4 | Ballesteros, JA*; Sharma, PP | On consilience and the phylogeny chelicerate arthropods |
87 | | 87-5 | Kuhn, BF*; Rößner, GE | Large bodied Felidae from Pakistan |
87 | | 87-6 | Audino, JAA*; Serb, JM; Marian, JEA | Gazing at origins and losses: the evolution of mantle eyes and eyespots in bivalves (Bivalvia: Pteriomorphia) |
87 | | 87-7 | Larkin-Gero, ER*; Leroy, A; Hart, JA; Hart, TB; Brown, M; Detwiler, KM | Molecular systematics and phylogeography of the blue monkey, Cercopithecus mitis, in Central and East Africa |
87 | | 87-8 | Hallas, JM*; Parchman, TL; Feldman, CR | Phylogenetic and population genetic analyses of the western terrestrial garter snake (Thamnophis elegans) reveal distinct evolutionary lineages and biogeographic patterns across western North America |
87 | | 87-9 | Deng, LC*; Edsinger, E | BUSCO-based phylogenomics resolves major cephalopod clades and placement of new pygmy lab models |
87 | | 87-10 | Morisawa, R*; Derkarabetian, S; Boyer, SL | Phylogeny and biogeography of the New Zealand mite harvestman genus Rakaia, based on ultraconserved elements (UCEs) |