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Global evolutionary isolation measures can capture key local conservation target species in Nearctic and Neotropical bird communities. . Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B .
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2015.
Basal metabolic rate and maternal energetic investment durations in mammals. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 14(1):194.
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2014.
Does size matter? The ICRW and the inclusion of small cetaceans. Transnational Environmental Law . 3:241-263.
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2014.
The economic geography of ex-situ conservation. Animal Conservation. (17):104-105.
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2014.
Global distribution and conservation of evolutionary distinctness in birds. Current Biology. 24:1-12.
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2014.
Inferring ancestral states without assuming neutrality or gradualism using a stable model of continuous character evolution. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 14:226.
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2014.
Mammal and bird species held in zoos are less endemic and less threatened than their close relatives not held in zoos. Animal Conservation. 17:89-96.
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2014.
. Measuring evolutionary isolation for conservation. PLoS One. e113490
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2014.
Supply and Demand (News and Views. Nature. 509:171-172.
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2014.