Rapid population decline in red knots: fitness consequences of decreased refuelling rates and late arrival in Delaware Bay AJ Baker, PM Gonzalez, T Piersma, LJ Niles, ... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004 | 659 | 2004 |
Mitochondrial control region sequences as tools for understanding evolution AJ Baker, HD Marshall Avian molecular evolution and systematics, 51-82, 1997 | 365 | 1997 |
Single mitochondrial gene barcodes reliably identify sister-species in diverse clades of birds ES Tavares, AJ Baker BMC evolutionary biology 8, 1-14, 2008 | 292 | 2008 |
A mitogenomic timescale for birds detects variable phylogenetic rates of molecular evolution and refutes the standard molecular clock SL Pereira, AJ Baker Molecular biology and evolution 23 (9), 1731-1740, 2006 | 289 | 2006 |
Complete mitochondrial DNA geonome sequences of extinct birds: ratite phylogenetics and the vicariance biogeography hypothesis O Haddrath, AJ Baker Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001 | 282 | 2001 |
Phylogenetic relationships and divergence times of Charadriiformes genera: multigene evidence for the Cretaceous origin of at least 14 clades of shorebirds AJ Baker, SL Pereira, TA Paton Biology letters 3 (2), 205-210, 2007 | 269 | 2007 |
Convergent regulatory evolution and loss of flight in paleognathous birds TB Sackton, P Grayson, A Cloutier, Z Hu, JS Liu, NE Wheeler, PP Gardner, ... Science 364 (6435), 74-78, 2019 | 260 | 2019 |
Mitochondrial control-region sequences in two shorebird species, the turnstone and the dunlin, and their utility in population genetic studies. PW Wenink, AJ Baker, MG Tilanus Molecular Biology and evolution 11 (1), 22-31, 1994 | 257 | 1994 |
Hypervariable-control-region sequences reveal global population structuring in a long-distance migrant shorebird, the Dunlin (Calidris alpina). PW Wenink, AJ Baker, MG Tilanus Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (1), 94-98, 1993 | 246 | 1993 |
RAPID GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION AND FOUNDER EFFECT IN COLONIZING POPULATIONS OF COMMON MYNAS (ACRIDOTHERES TRISTIS) AJ Baker, A Moeed Evolution 41 (3), 525-538, 1987 | 224 | 1987 |
GLOBAL MITOCHONDRIAL DNA PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF HOLARCTIC BREEDING DUNLINS (CALIDRIS ALPINA) PW Wenink, AJ Baker, HU Rösner, MGJ Tilanus Evolution 50 (1), 318-330, 1996 | 218 | 1996 |
Multiple gene evidence for expansion of extant penguins out of Antarctica due to global cooling AJ Baker, SL Pereira, OP Haddrath, KA Edge Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1582), 11-17, 2006 | 209 | 2006 |
HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY AND PRESENT DAY POPULATION STRUCTURE OF THE GREENFINCH, CARDUEUS CHLORIS—AN ANALYSIS OF mtDNA … J Merilä, M Björklund, AJ Baker Evolution 51 (3), 946-956, 1997 | 203 | 1997 |
Disjunct distribution of highly diverged mitochondrial lineage clade and population subdivision in a marine bivalve with pelagic larval dispersal PC Luttikhuizen, J Drent, AJ Baker Molecular Ecology 12 (8), 2215-2229, 2003 | 202 | 2003 |
RAG-1 sequences resolve phylogenetic relationships within Charadriiform birds TA Paton, AJ Baker, JG Groth, GF Barrowclough Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 29 (2), 268-278, 2003 | 201 | 2003 |
Status of the Red Knot (Calidris canutus rufa) in the Western Hemisphere PW Atkinson, UK Thetford, NA Clark, UK Thethford, C Espoz, ... Studies in Avian Biology, 1-185, 2007 | 194 | 2007 |
Fuel Storage Rates PM GONZÁLEZ, LEO ZWARTS, LJ NILES, I DE LIMA, ... Birds of Two Worlds: the ecology and evolution of migration, 262, 2005 | 172 | 2005 |
Flightless brown kiwis of New Zealand possess extremely subdivided population structure and cryptic species like small mammals. AJ Baker, CH Daugherty, R Colbourne, JL McLennan Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92 (18), 8254-8258, 1995 | 172 | 1995 |
Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences support a Cretaceous origin of Columbiformes and a dispersal-driven radiation in the Paleogene SL Pereira, KP Johnson, DH Clayton, AJ Baker Systematic Biology 56 (4), 656-672, 2007 | 169 | 2007 |
Complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequences show that modern birds are not descended from transitional shorebirds T Paton, O Haddrath, AJ Baker Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2002 | 169 | 2002 |