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Papers by NI Platnick
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Nodes: 1643, Authors: 1821, Journals: 318, Outer References: 60287, Words: 4282
Collection span: 1972 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
501684931 1998 ECOGRAPHY 21 (4): 342-350
Chown SL; Gaston KJ; Williams PH
Global patterns in species richness of pelagic seabirds: the Procellariiformes
215
502735932 1998 ECOGRAPHY 21 (4): 437-446
Riddle BR
The historical assembly of continental biotas: Late Quaternary range-shifting, areas of endemism, and biogeographic structure in the North American mammal fauna
416
5033621066 2000 ECOGRAPHY 23 (4): 424-436
Buddle CM; Spence JR; Langor DW
Succession of boreal forest spider assemblages following wildfire and harvesting
619
5040511446 2004 ECOGRAPHY 27 (3): 343-349
Bonte D; Baert L; Lens L; Maelfait JP
Effects of aerial dispersal, habitat specialisation, and landscape structure on spider distribution across fragmented grey dunes
01
5052431067 2000 ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY 25 (3): 295-306
Majer JD; Recher HF; Ganesh S
Diversity patterns of eucalypt canopy arthropods in eastern and western Australia
03
5064951447 2004 ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY 29 (5): 527-542
Andrew NR; Hughes L
Species diversity and structure of phytophagous beetle assemblages along a latitudinal gradient: predicting the potential impacts of climate change
03
5071231448 2004 ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY 29 (5): 628-631
Ichinose K; Rinaldi I; Forti LC
Winged leaf-cutting ants on nuptial flights used as transport by Attacobius spiders for dispersal
00
5082157794 1996 ECOLOGY 77 (5): 1355-1366
McPeek MA
Linking local species interactions to rates of speciation in communities
025
5095331329 2003 ECOLOGY LETTERS 6 (1): 13-18
Blackledge TA; Coddington JA; Gillespie RG
Are three-dimensional spider webs defensive adaptations?
28
510469994 1999 ECOSCIENCE 6 (3): 338-354
Ruggiero A
Spatial patterns in the diversity of mammal species: A test of the geographic area hypothesis in South America
212
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
5110311570 2005 ECOSCIENCE 12 (2): 244-247
Dukas R; Morse DH
Crab spiders show mixed effects on flower-visiting bees and no effect on plant fitness components
01
512020861 1997 EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA 16 (2): 147-162
Krumpalova Z
Epigeic spiders (Araneae) of the inundation of the Danube river, on the area of interest of the Gabcikovo waterworks .1. Before the waterworks were put into operation
03
5130411068 2000 EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA 19: 19-29
Cardoso P
Portuguese spiders (Araneae): A preliminary checklist
22
5140851069 2000 EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA 19: 43-50
Van Helsdingen PJ
Spider (Araneae) protection measures and the required level of knowledge
00
5150301070 2000 EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA 19: 97-104
Svaton J; Pridavka R
Spiders (Araneae) of the peatbog national nature reserve Svihrovske Raselinisko (Slovakia)
11
5165801071 2000 EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA 19: 97-106
Heiling AM; Herberstein ME
Interpretations of ore-web variability: A review of past and current ideas
04
5170371072 2000 EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA 19: 107-117
Junker EA; Ratschker UM; Roth M
Impacts of silvicultural practice on the ground living-spider community (Arachnida : Araneae) of mixed mountain forests in the Chiemgau Alps (Germany)
01
5181621073 2000 EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA 19: 213-225
Ratschker UM; Roth M
Studies on ground dwelling spiders (Araneae) of agrarian habitat types in Northeast Germany: Ecological and nature conservation aspects
03
51905862 1997 ENTOMOLOGICA FENNICA 8 (1): 7-7
Koponen S
Triaeris stenaspis Simon (Araneae, Oonopidae) found in the Botanical Garden of the University of Turku, Finland
00
5202541449 2004 ENTOMOLOGICA FENNICA 15 (3): 149-192
Matveinen-Huju K
Habitat affinities of 228 boreal Finnish spiders: a literature review
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
521343733 1995 ENTOMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 26 (4): 361-384
Ramirez MJ
A phylogenetic analysis of the subfamilies of Anyphaenidae (Arachnida, Araneae)
1011
522343734 1995 ENTOMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 26 (4): 425-438
Meier R
A comparative SEM study of the eggs of the Sepsidae (Diptera) with a cladistic analysis based on egg, larval and adult characters
15
523332863 1997 ENTOMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 28 (3): 319-349
Ramirez MJ; Grismado CJ
A review of the spider family Filistatidae in Argentina (Arachnida, Araneae), with a cladistic reanalysis of filistatid genera
67
524426933 1998 ENTOMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 29 (1): 11-18
Prendini L; Linder HP
Phylogeny of the south African species of restioid leafhoppers, tribe Cephalelini (Homoptera : Cicadellidae, Ulopinae)
00
525119934 1998 ENTOMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 29 (2): 121-130
Griswold CE
Wanzia fako, a new genus and species of spider from Cameroon (Araneae : Cyatholipidae)
01
5262271151 2001 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 112 (4): 271-277
Paquin P; LeSage L; Duperre N
First Canadian records of Tenuiphantes cracens and Walckenaeria clavipalpis (Araneae : Linyphiidae), plus thirteen new provincial records and a confirmation for Quebec
01
527220935 1998 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES 51 (2): 117-127
Mojica CL
Comparative ecology and historical biogeography of the genus Brachyrhaphis
01
5282331450 2004 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES 70 (3): 247-256
Garcia G; Claramunt S; Lalanne AI
Genetic differentiation among annual fishes of the genus Cynolebias (Cyprinodontiformes, Rivuluidae) in a Biosphere Reserve site from Uruguay
00
52902585 1980 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY 9 (2): 247-252
MCCAFFREY JP; HORSBURGH RL
THE SPIDER (ARACHNIDA, ARANEAE) FAUNA OF APPLE-TREES IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA
224
530578669 1994 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY 23 (6): 1357-1367
NYFFELER M; STERLING WL; DEAN DA
HOW SPIDERS MAKE A LIVING
635
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
531362864 1997 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY 26 (3): 497-506
Muzika RM; Twery MJ
Early-season activity and habitat characteristics of terricolous spider families (Araneae) in an Appalachian oak-mixed hardwood forest
24
532241865 1997 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY 26 (4): 763-776
Wisniewska J; Prokopy RJ
Pesticide effect on faunal composition, abundance, and body length of spiders (Araneae) in apple orchards
17
5330521074 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY 29 (6): 1164-1172
Weeks RD; Holtzer TO
Habitat and season in structuring ground-dwelling spider (Araneae) communities in a shortgrass steppe ecosystem
23
5343531330 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY 32 (4): 830-839
Brown MW; Schmitt JJ; Abraham BJ
Seasonal and diurnal dynamics of spiders (Araneae) in West Virginia orchards and the effect of orchard management on spider communities
11
5355481571 2005 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY 34 (3): 635-645
Bolduc E; Buddle CM; Bostanian NJ; Vincent C
Ground-dwelling spider fauna (Araneae) of two vineyards in southern Quebec
00
536023290 1986 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS 8 (2): 185-188
FLOWERS RW
ETHICS AND THE HYPERMODERN SPECIES
00
537167866 1997 ETHOLOGY 103 (7): 588-598
Shillington C; Verrell P
Sexual strategies of a North American 'tarantula' (Araneae:Theraphosidae)
29
5381321451 2004 ETHOLOGY 110 (9): 717-724
Moya-Larano J; Pascual J; Wise DH
Approach strategy by which male Mediterranean tarantulas adjust to the cannibalistic behaviour of females
01
5390351572 2005 ETHOLOGY 111 (2): 159-167
Miyashita T
Contrasting patch residence strategy in two species of sit-and-wait foragers under the same environment: A constraint by life history?
00
540216486 1980 ETHOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 1 (3): 183-223
MUNDINGER PC
ANIMAL CULTURES AND A GENERAL-THEORY OF CULTURAL-EVOLUTION
075
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
5410571075 2000 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 267 (18): 5783-5795
Corzo G; Escoubas P; Stankiewicz M; Pelhate M; Kristensen CP; et al.
Isolation, synthesis and pharmacological characterization of delta-palutoxins IT, novel insecticidal toxins from the spider Paracoelotes luctuosus (Amaurobiidae)
223
5423128995 1999 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY 96 (3): 237-253
Kristensen NP
Phylogeny of endopterygote insects, the most successful lineage of living organisms
026
54351301076 2000 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY 97 (1): 95-117
Sanetra M; Buschinger A
Phylogenetic relationships among social parasites and their hosts in the ant tribe Tetramoriini (Hymenoptera : Formicidae)
19
5443911152 2001 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PROTISTOLOGY 37 (1): 25-49
Walker G; Simpson AGB; Edgcomb V; Sogin ML; Patterson DJ
Ultrastructural identities of Mastigamoeba punctachora, Mastigamoeba simplex and Mastigella commutans and assessment of hypotheses of relatedness of the pelobionts (Protista)
010
545160121 1981 EVOLUTION 35 (3): 405-422
LARSON A; WAKE DB; MAXSON LR; HIGHTON R
A MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC PERSPECTIVE ON THE ORIGINS OF MORPHOLOGICAL NOVELTIES IN THE SALAMANDERS OF THE TRIBE PLETHODONTINI (AMPHIBIA, PLETHODONTIDAE)
276
546587291 1986 EVOLUTION 40 (5): 977-996
CRACRAFT J
ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF CONTINENTAL BIOTAS - SPECIATION AND HISTORICAL CONGRUENCE WITHIN THE AUSTRALIAN AVIFAUNA
1964
547877351 1988 EVOLUTION 42 (3): 603-620
CRACRAFT J; PRUM RO
PATTERNS AND PROCESSES OF DIVERSIFICATION - SPECIATION AND HISTORICAL CONGRUENCE IN SOME NEOTROPICAL BIRDS
2097
548753441 1990 EVOLUTION 44 (1): 1-15
RIDDLE BR; HONEYCUTT RL
HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY IN NORTH-AMERICAN ARID REGIONS - AN APPROACH USING MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA PHYLOGENY IN GRASSHOPPER MICE (GENUS ONYCHOMYS)
438
549266442 1990 EVOLUTION 44 (2): 371-389
DOYLE JJ; DOYLE JL; BROWN AHD
A CHLOROPLAST-DNA PHYLOGENY OF THE WILD PERENNIAL RELATIVES OF SOYBEAN (GLYCINE SUBGENUS GLYCINE) - CONGRUENCE WITH MORPHOLOGICAL AND CROSSING GROUPS
785
5507104443 1990 EVOLUTION 44 (6): 1389-1403
FARRELL B; MITTER C
PHYLOGENESIS OF INSECT PLANT INTERACTIONS - HAVE PHYLLOBROTICA LEAF BEETLES (CHRYSOMELIDAE) AND THE LAMIALES DIVERSIFIED IN PARALLEL
281
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
551465444 1990 EVOLUTION 44 (6): 1685-1700
MCDADE L
HYBRIDS AND PHYLOGENETIC SYSTEMATICS .1. PATTERNS OF CHARACTER EXPRESSION IN HYBRIDS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR CLADISTIC-ANALYSIS
891
55211106489 1991 EVOLUTION 45 (2): 340-350
GUYER C; SLOWINSKI JB
COMPARISONS OF OBSERVED PHYLOGENETIC TOPOLOGIES WITH NULL EXPECTATIONS AMONG 3 MONOPHYLETIC LINEAGES
759
553136490 1991 EVOLUTION 45 (2): 444-448
ELGAR MA
SEXUAL CANNIBALISM, SIZE DIMORPHISM, AND COURTSHIP BEHAVIOR IN ORB-WEAVING SPIDERS (ARANEIDAE)
439
554669544 1992 EVOLUTION 46 (5): 1329-1346
MCDADE LA
HYBRIDS AND PHYLOGENETIC SYSTEMATICS .1. THE IMPACT OF HYBRIDS ON CLADISTIC-ANALYSIS
7113
555150605 1993 EVOLUTION 47 (5): 1557-1571
WINTERBOTTOM R; MCLENNAN DA
CLADOGRAM VERSATILITY - EVOLUTION AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF ACANTHUROID FISHES
021
556135670 1994 EVOLUTION 48 (2): 287-296
CRAIG CL; BERNARD GD; CODDINGTON JA
EVOLUTIONARY SHIFTS IN THE SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF SPIDER SILKS
424
557237671 1994 EVOLUTION 48 (2): 490-497
CHESSER RT; ZINK RM
MODES OF SPECIATION IN BIRDS - A TEST OF LYNCHS METHOD
451
558331672 1994 EVOLUTION 48 (6): 1799-1809
ROUTMAN E; WU R; TEMPLETON AR
PARSIMONY, MOLECULAR EVOLUTION, AND BIOGEOGRAPHY - THE CASE OF THE NORTH-AMERICAN GIANT SALAMANDER
015
559391735 1995 EVOLUTION 49 (4): 727-742
SOLTIS DE; KUZOFF RK
DISCORDANCE BETWEEN NUCLEAR AND CHLOROPLAST PHYLOGENIES IN THE HEUCHERA GROUP (SAXIFRAGACEAE)
195
5606109795 1996 EVOLUTION 50 (1): 195-221
Brower AVZ
Parallel race formation and the evolution of mimicry in Heliconius butterflies: A phylogenetic hypothesis from mitochondrial DNA sequences
371
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
5618120936 1998 EVOLUTION 52 (2): 403-414
Bond JE; Opell BD
Testing adaptive radiation and key innovation hypotheses in spiders
827
562269937 1998 EVOLUTION 52 (6): 1648-1670
Taylor DJ; Finston TL; Hebert PDN
Biogeography of a widespread freshwater crustacean: Pseudocongruence and cryptic endemism in the North American Daphnia laevis complex
247
5638114996 1999 EVOLUTION 53 (6): 1987-1994
Prenter J; Elwood RW; Montgomery WI
Sexual size dimorphism and reproductive investment by female spiders: A comparative analysis
220
56491391077 2000 EVOLUTION 54 (2): 365-386
Wagner PJ
Exhaustion of morphologic character states among fossil taxa
420
565111081078 2000 EVOLUTION 54 (6): 1839-1854
Edwards SV; Beerli P
Perspective: Gene divergence, population divergence, and the variance in coalescence time in phylogeographic studies
0138
5666541233 2002 EVOLUTION 56 (2): 420-425
Moya-Larano J; Halaj J; Wise DH
Climbing to reach females: Romeo should be small
110
56761001234 2002 EVOLUTION 56 (7): 1489-1497
Hall JPW; Harvey DJ
The phylogeography of Amazonia revisited: New evidence from riodinid butterflies
19
56813811331 2003 EVOLUTION 57 (11): 2599-2607
Penney D; Wheater CP; Selden PA
Resistance of spiders to cretaceous-tertiary extinction events
45
56972611452 2004 EVOLUTION 58 (9): 1947-1970
Eberhard WG
Rapid divergent evolution of sexual morphology: Comparative tests of antagonistic coevolution and traditional female choice
16
5705611235 2002 EVOLUTIONARY ANTHROPOLOGY 11 (1): 26-36
O'Brien MJ; Lyman RL
Evolutionary archeology: Current status and future prospects
16
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
571158326 1987 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 21: 97-125
SIBLEY CG; AHLQUIST JE; SHELDON FH
DNA HYBRIDIZATION AND AVIAN PHYLOGENETICS - REPLY
124
5722366352 1988 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 22: 37-130
RIEPPEL O
A REVIEW OF THE ORIGIN OF SNAKES
378
5732180353 1988 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 22: 159-225
LACHAISE D; CARIOU ML; DAVID JR; LEMEUNIER F; TSACAS L; et al.
HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER SPECIES SUBGROUP
2281
5743281354 1988 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 23: 127-216
SMITH AB; PATTERSON C
THE INFLUENCE OF TAXONOMIC METHOD ON THE PERCEPTION OF PATTERNS OF EVOLUTION
359
575181271332 2003 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, VOL 33 33: 1-25
Lieberman BS
Unifying theory and methodology in biogeography
39
576239867 1997 EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY 11 (2): 195-204
Blackburn TM; Gaston KJ
The relationship between geographic area and the latitudinal gradient in species richness in New World birds
321
5770103868 1997 FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST 80 (2): 165-193
Cushing PE
Myrmecomorphy and myrmecophily in spiders: A review
213
578327796 1996 FOLIA ZOOLOGICA 45 (1): 57-64
Barus V; Hubalek Z; Otero AC
Testing the context and extent of host parasite co-evolution: Nematodes parasitising Cuban lizards (Sauria: Iguanidae)
00
579144797 1996 FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 85 (1-3): 177-195
Recher HF; Majer JD; Ganesh S
Eucalypts, arthropods and birds: On the relation between foliar nutrients and species richness
124
5804631079 2000 FRESHWATER BIOLOGY 44 (1): 123-134
Rundle SD; Bilton DT; Shiozawa DK
Global and regional patterns in lotic meiofauna
216
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
58111561236 2002 FRESHWATER BIOLOGY 47 (4): 711-731
Adis J; Junk WJ
Terrestrial invertebrates inhabiting lowland river floodplains of Central Amazonia and Central Europe: a review
019
582349292 1986 GENETICS 113 (4): 939-965
BERMINGHAM E; AVISE JC
MOLECULAR ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF FRESH-WATER FISHES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED-STATES
5198
5832291453 2004 GEODIVERSITAS 26 (3): 381-389
Bagils RZ; Lelievre H; Tassy P
Temporal paralogy, cladograms, and the quality of the fossil record
00
5841129355 1988 GEOSCIENCE CANADA 15 (4): 261-279
SMITH PL
PALEOSCENE .11. PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY AND PLATE-TECTONICS
06
5851741237 2002 GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY 11 (6): 497-504
Mota JF; Perez-Garcia FJ; Jimenez ML; Amate JJ; Penas J
Phytogeographical relationships among high mountain areas in the Baetic Ranges (South Spain)
02
5866591454 2004 GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY 13 (1): 75-84
Rodriguero MS; Gorla DE
Latitudinal gradient in species richness of the New World Triatominae (Reduviidae)
14
5876651455 2004 GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY 13 (1): 85-92
da Silva JMC; de Sousa MC; Castelletti CHM
Areas of endemism for passerine birds in the Atlantic forest, South America
12
5884681573 2005 GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY 14 (5): 455-468
Adamowicz SJ; Purvis A
How many branchiopod crustacean species are there? Quantifying the components of underestimation
00
589217491 1991 GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY LETTERS 1 (3): 84-87
WILSON JB
A COMPARISON OF BIOGEOGRAPHIC MODELS - MIGRATION, VICARIANCE AND PANBIOGEOGRAPHY
38
590523545 1992 GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY LETTERS 2 (5): 174-176
CRISCI JV; MORRONE JJ
A COMPARISON OF BIOGEOGRAPHIC MODELS - A RESPONSE
23
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
591137798 1996 GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY LETTERS 5 (4-5): 281-304
Long AJ; Crosby MJ; Stattersfield AJ; Wege DC
Towards a global map of biodiversity: Patterns in the distribution of restricted-range birds
119
592418938 1998 GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY LETTERS 7 (4): 295-296
France RL
Refining latitudinal gradient analyses: do we live in a climatically symmetrical world?
14
59302454 1979 GREAT LAKES ENTOMOLOGIST 12 (1): 49-56
BEATTY JA; NELSON JM
ADDITIONS TO THE CHECKLIST OF ILLINOIS SPIDERS
11
594130398 1989 HEREDITY 62: 355-363
GILLESPIE RG; TABASHNIK BE
WHAT MAKES A HAPPY FACE - DETERMINANTS OF COLOR PATTERN IN THE HAWAIIAN HAPPY FACE SPIDER THERIDION-GRALLATOR (ARANEAE, THERIDIIDAE)
09
595285492 1991 HERPETOLOGICA 47 (2): 165-193
SEVER DM
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYLOGENY OF THE CLOACAE OF SALAMANDERS (AMPHIBIA, CAUDATA) .1. EVOLUTION AT THE FAMILY LEVEL
149
59616152799 1996 HERPETOLOGICA 52 (3): 440-465
Crother BI; Guyer C
Caribbean historical biogeography: Was the dispersal-vicariance debate eliminated by an extraterrestrial bolide?
326
59714455 1979 HUMAN BIOLOGY 51 (2): 167-185
CORRUCCINI RS; CRONIN JE; CIOCHON RL
SCALING ANALYSIS AND CONGRUENCE AMONG ANTHROPOID PRIMATE MACROMOLECULES
04
598227214 1984 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 27 (5-6): 262-267
DUPUIS C
HAECKEL OR HENNIG - THE GORDIAN KNOT OF CHARACTERS, DEVELOPMENT, AND PROCEDURES IN PHYLOGENY
00
59910129327 1987 HYDROBIOLOGIA 150 (3): 203-223
HOCUTT CH
EVOLUTION OF THE INDIAN-OCEAN AND THE DRIFT OF INDIA - A VICARIANT EVENT
113
600321399 1989 HYDROBIOLOGIA 180: 35-45
COATES KA
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS OF HYBRIDIZATION RETICULATE EVOLUTION IN GUARANIDRILUS (ENCHYTRAEIDAE, OLIGOCHAETA)
05

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