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Timothy G. Barraclough
Timothy G. Barraclough
Professor of Evolutionary Biology, University of Oxford
Adresse e-mail validée de zoo.ox.ac.uk
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Sequence-based species delimitation for the DNA taxonomy of undescribed insects
J Pons, TG Barraclough, J Gomez-Zurita, A Cardoso, DP Duran, S Hazell, ...
Systematic biology 55 (4), 595-609, 2006
25972006
Delimiting species using single-locus data and the Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent approach: a revised method and evaluation on simulated data sets
T Fujisawa, TG Barraclough
Systematic biology 62 (5), 707-724, 2013
15922013
DNA barcoding the floras of biodiversity hotspots
R Lahaye, M Van der Bank, D Bogarin, J Warner, F Pupulin, G Gigot, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (8), 2923-2928, 2008
12882008
A comprehensive phylogeny of beetles reveals the evolutionary origins of a superradiation
T Hunt, J Bergsten, Z Levkanicova, A Papadopoulou, OS John, R Wild, ...
Science 318 (5858), 1913-1916, 2007
10472007
A proposal for a standardised protocol to barcode all land plants
MW Chase, RS Cowan, PM Hollingsworth, C Van Den Berg, S Madriñán, ...
Taxon 56 (2), 295-299, 2007
8602007
Accelerated species inventory on Madagascar using coalescent-based models of species delineation
MT Monaghan, R Wild, M Elliot, T Fujisawa, M Balke, DJG Inward, ...
Systematic biology 58 (3), 298-311, 2009
7872009
Darwin's abominable mystery: insights from a supertree of the angiosperms
TJ Davies, TG Barraclough, MW Chase, PS Soltis, DE Soltis, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (7), 1904-1909, 2004
7012004
Detecting the geographical pattern of speciation from species-level phylogenies
TG Barraclough, AP Vogler
The American Naturalist 155 (4), 419-434, 2000
6542000
Phylogenetics and speciation
TG Barraclough, S Nee
Trends in ecology & evolution 16 (7), 391-399, 2001
5612001
The effect of geographical scale of sampling on DNA barcoding
J Bergsten, DT Bilton, T Fujisawa, M Elliott, MT Monaghan, M Balke, ...
Systematic biology 61 (5), 851-869, 2012
5312012
Speciation has a spatial scale that depends on levels of gene flow
Y Kisel, TG Barraclough
The American Naturalist 175 (3), 316-334, 2010
5022010
Independently evolving species in asexual bdelloid rotifers
D Fontaneto, EA Herniou, C Boschetti, M Caprioli, G Melone, C Ricci, ...
PLoS biology 5 (4), e87, 2007
4562007
Species interactions alter evolutionary responses to a novel environment
D Lawrence, F Fiegna, V Behrends, JG Bundy, AB Phillimore, T Bell, ...
PLoS biology 10 (5), e1001330, 2012
4502012
Splits: species’ limits by threshold statistics
T Ezard, T Fujisawa, TG Barraclough
R package version 1 (11), r29, 2009
4092009
Sexual selection and taxonomic diversity in passerine birds
TG Barraclough, PH Harvey, S Nee
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1995
3961995
The widely used small subunit 18S rDNA molecule greatly underestimates true diversity in biodiversity surveys of the meiofauna
CQ Tang, F Leasi, U Obertegger, A Kieneke, TG Barraclough, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (40), 16208-16212, 2012
3762012
Species co‐existence and character divergence across carnivores
T Jonathan Davies, S Meiri, TG Barraclough, JL Gittleman
Ecology letters 10 (2), 146-152, 2007
2892007
Rate heterogeneity among lineages of tracheophytes: integration of molecular and fossil data and evidence for molecular living fossils
PS Soltis, DE Soltis, V Savolainen, PR Crane, TG Barraclough
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99 (7), 4430-4435, 2002
2872002
Revealing the factors that promote speciation
TG Barraclough, AP Vogler, PH Harvey
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 1998
2781998
Environmental energy and evolutionary rates in flowering plants
TJ Davies, V Savolainen, MW Chase, J Moat, TG Barraclough
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
2402004
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