Year | Title | Format |
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2024 | Genetic variation in Loudetia simplex supports the presence of ancient grasslands in Madagascar. Tiley G.P., Crowl A.A., Almary T.O., Luke W.Q., Solofondranohatra C.L., Besnard G., Lehmann C.E., Yoder A.D., and M.S. Vorontsova. Plants, People, Planet. | |
2014 | A necessarily complex model to explain the biogeography of the amphibians and reptiles of Madagascar. Brown, J.L., A. Cameron, A.D. Yoder, and Miguel Vences. Nature Communications, 5:5056. | |
2011 | Integrating statistical genetic and geospatial methods brings new power to phylogeography.Chan, L. M., J. L. Brown, and A. D. Yoder. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 59: 523–537. | Link to ScienceDirect Version |
2010 | Phylogeography’s past, present, and future: 10 years after Avise, 2000. M. J. Hickerson, B. C. Carstens, J. Cavender-Bares, K. A. Crandall, C. H. Graham, J. Johnson, L. Rissler, P. F. Victoriano, and A.D. Yoder. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 54(1): 291-301. |
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2008 | The role of molecular genetics in sculpting the future of integrative biogeography. Riddle, BR; Dawson, MN; Hadly, EA, Hafner, D.J., Hickerson MJ, Mantooth SJ, and A.D. Yoder. Progress in Physical Geography, 32 (2): 173-202. | |
1996 | The use of phylogeny for reconstructing lemuriform biogeography. Yoder, A.D. In: Biogeographie de Madagascar. (W.R. Lourenco, ed.) Editions de l’ORSTROM, Paris, pp. 245-258. |