Lanfear, Robert. 2010 Oct 25. Rates of molecular evolution vary substantially between lineages, and a growing research effort is directed at uncovering the causes and consequenc...
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Nabholz, Benoit, Lanfear, Robert, and Fuchs, Jérome. 2016 Aug 1. Mitochondrial DNA remains one of the most widely used molecular markers to reconstruct the phylogeny and phylogeography of closely related birds. I...
Moray, Camile, Lanfear, Robert, and Bromham, Lindell. 2015 Jan 15. Studies of domesticated animals have led to the suggestion that domestication could have significant effects on patterns of molecular evolution. In...
Holman, Luke, Lanfear, Robert, and d'Ettorre, Patrizia. 2013 Mar 19. Queen pheromones are among the most important chemical messages regulating insect societies yet they remain largely undiscovered, hindering researc...
Bromham, Lindell, Cowman, Peter F., and Lanfear, Robert. 2013 Jun 26. Background: Theoretical models and experimental evidence suggests that rates of nucleotide substitution could be raised in parasitic organisms comp...
Naser-Khdour, Suha, Minh, Bui Quang, and Lanfear, Robert. 2021 Apr 25. Using time-reversible Markov models is a very common practice in phylogenetic analysis, because although we expect many of their assumptions to be ...
Bromham, Lindell, Hua, Xia, Lanfear, Robert, and Cowman, Peter F. 2014 Nov 25. A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the population level, and diversification at the lin...
Medina, Iliana, Langmore, Naomi E., Lanfear, Robert, and Kokko, Hanna. 2017 Apr 27. Coevolution with avian brood parasites shapes a range of traits in their hosts, including morphology, behavior, and breeding systems. Here we explo...
Lanfear, Robert, Calcott, Brett, Ho, Simon Y. W., and Guindon, Stephane. 2012 Jan 23. In phylogenetic analyses of molecular sequence data, partitioning involves estimating independent models of molecular evolution for different sets ...
Holman, Luke, Head, Megan L., Lanfear, Robert, and Jennions, Michael D. 2015 Jul 15. Observer bias and other “experimenter effects” occur when researchers’ expectations influence study outcome. These biases are strongest when resear...