Browsing by Author "Woolley, James"
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Bible, Rachael Cloud (2016-12-06)This dissertation addresses questions concerning the patterns of population dynamics between Late Neandertals and early modern humans (EMHs) during the Late Pleistocene of Europe and the fluctuation of those patterns over ...
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Moody, Brittany Leigh Staff (2017-12-08)The understanding of morphological variation between fossil and modern humans is critical to the discussion of evolutionary processes within the Homo lineage. Neanderthals are recognizably distinct in their morphology from ...
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Deans, Andrew; Lewis, Suzanna; Huala, Eva; Anzaldo, Salvatore; Ashburner, Michael; Balhoff, James; Blackburn, David; Blake, Judith; J. Gordon Burleigh; Chanet, Bruno; Cooper, Laurel; Mélanie Courtot; Sándor Csösz; Cui, Hong; Dahdul, Wasila; Das, Sandip; T. Alexander Dececchi; Dettai, Agnes; Diogo, Rui; Druzinsky, Robert; Dumontier, Michel; Franz, Nico; Friedrich, Frank; Gkoutos, George; Haendel, Melissa; Harmon, Luke; Hayamizu, Terry; He, Yongqun; Hines, Heather; Ibrahim, Nizar; Jackson, Laura; Jaiswal, Pankaj; James-Zorn, Christina; Sebastian Köhler; Lecointre, Guillaume; Lapp, Hilmar; Lawrence, Carolyn; Nicolas Le Novère; Lundberg, John; Macklin, James; Mast, Austin; Midford, Peter; István Mikó; Mungall, Christopher; Oellrich, Anika; Osumi-Sutherland, David; Parkinson, Helen; Martín J. Ramírez; Richter, Stefan; Robinson, Peter; Ruttenberg, Alan; Schulz, Katja; Segerdell, Erik; Seltmann, Katja; Sharkey, Michael; Smith, Aaron; Smith, Barry; Specht, Chelsea; R. Burke Squires; Thacker, Robert; Thessen, Anne; Fernandez-Triana, Jose; Vihinen, Mauno; Vize, Peter; Vogt, Lars; Wall, Christine; Walls, Ramona; Westerfeld, Monte; Wharton, Robert; Wirkner, Christian; Woolley, James; Yoder, Matthew; Zorn, Aaron; Mabee, Paula (PLoS Biology, 2015)
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Menard, Katrina Louise (2012-07-16)The tribe Leucophoropterini (Miridae: Phylinae) is a diverse assemblage of primarily Indo-Pacific and Australian bugs which are united by simple, small genitalia and a trend towards ant-mimetic body forms. Previous to this ...
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Correa, Julian Eduardo (2015-08-07)The cordaiteans were a group of Carboniferous and Permian woody plants, which thrived in wetlands and thrived in wetlands and terra firma habitats. Cordaitean cones from wetland habitats are exquisitely well preserved and ...
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Usener, Jessica LeAnn (Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)Morphological, mtCOI DNA, and luciferase DNA data are analyzed individually and simultaneously for phylogenetic signal. Analysis of 16 characters traditionally used in species identification for 317 individual Microphotus ...
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Shirley, Xanthe Alexis (2016-07-27)Aphelinus (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) is a genus of parasitoid wasps that has a long history of use in biological control programs against aphids. Past research shows that the classification of Aphelinus is greatly complicated ...
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Terry, Martin Kilman (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)Astrophytum asterias (star cactus) and Lophophora williamsii (peyote) are sympatric species in the Tamaulipecan thornscrub of South Texas and adjacent Mexico. Peyote has been excavated from two archaeological sites: Shumla ...
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Jones, Joshua R. (2014-11-24)The family Ascalaphidae, or owlflies, is a cosmopolitan and charismatic but poorly-understood and taxonomically ill-organized family of Neuroptera (lacewings). Prior to this work, it comprised approximately 450 valid ...