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CIPRES supported 248 new publications Jan - Jun 2014

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  1. Dueñas, L. F., Alderslade, P., and Sánchez, J. A. (2014) Molecular systematics of the deep-sea bamboo corals (Octocorallia: Isididae: Keratoisidinae) from New Zealand with descriptions of two new species of Keratoisis. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 74, 15-28.
  2. Santoferrara, L. F., Grattepanche, J.-D., Katz, L. A., and McManus, G. B. (2014) Pyrosequencing for assessing diversity of eukaryotic microbes: analysis of data on marine planktonic ciliates and comparison with traditional methods. Environmental Microbiology.
  3. Boeger, W. A., Kritsky, D. C., Domingues, M. V., and Bueno-Silva, M. (2014) The phylogenetic position of the Loimoidae Price, 1936 (Monogenoidea: Monocotylidea) based on analyses of partial rDNA sequences and morphological data. Parasitol. Int. 63, 492-499 4.
  4. Boeger, W. A., Ferreira, R. C., Vianna, R. T., and Patella, L. (2014) Neotropical monogenoidea 59. polyonchoineans from characidium spp. (characiformes: crenuchidae) from southern Brazil. Folia Parasitologica.
  5. Bueno-Silva, M., and Boeger, W. A. (2014) Neotropical Monogenoidea. 58. Three new species of Gyrodactylus (Gyrodactylidae) from Scleromystax spp. (Callichthyidae) and the proposal of COII gene as an additional fragment for barcoding gyrodactylids. Folia Parasitologica (Praha).
  6. Batalha-Filho, H., Fjeldså, J., Fabre, P.-H., and Miyaki, C. (2014) Connections between the Atlantic and the Amazonian forest avifaunas represent distinct historical events. Journal of Ornithology 154, 41-50.
  7. Bertrand, S., Iwema, T., and Escriva, H. (2014) FGF Signaling Emerged Concomitantly with the Origin of Eumetazoans. Molecular Biology and Evolution 31, 310-318.
  8. Neumann, G., Macken, C. A., and Kawaoka, Y. (2014) Identification of amino acid changes that may have been critical for the genesis of A(H7N9) influenza viruses. J Virol.
  9. Yamayoshi, S., Yamada, S., Fukuyama, S., Murakami, S., Zhao, D., Uraki, R., Watanabe, T., Tomita, Y., Macken, C., Neumann, G., and Kawaoka, Y. (2014) Virulence-Affecting Amino Acid Changes in the PA Protein of H7N9 Influenza A Viruses. J Virol 88, 3127-3134.
  10. Higginbotham, S., Wong, W. R., Linington, R. G., Spadafora, C., Iturrado, L., and Arnold, A. E. (2014) Sloth Hair as a Novel Source of Fungi with Potent Anti-Parasitic, Anti-Cancer and Anti-Bacterial Bioactivity. PLoS ONE 9, e84549.
  11. Aggerbeck, M., Fjeldså, J., Christidis, L., Fabre, P.-H., and Jønsson, K. A. (2014) Resolving deep lineage divergences in core corvoid passerine birds supports a proto-Papuan island origin. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 70, 272-285.
  12. Atkinson, G., Kuzmenko, A., Chicherin, I., Soosaar, A., Tenson, T., Carr, M., Kamenski, P., and Hauryliuk, V. (2014) An evolutionary ratchet leading to loss of elongation factors in eukaryotes. BMC Evolutionary Biology 14, 35.
  13. Hartikainen, H., Ashford, O. S., Berney, C., Okamura, B., Feist, S. W., Baker-Austin, C., Stentiford, G. D., and Bass, D. (2014) Lineage-specific molecular probing reveals novel diversity and ecological partitioning of haplosporidians. ISME J 8, 177-186.
  14. Chen, W.-J., Koch, M., Mallatt, J. M., and Luan, Y.-X. (2014) Comparative Analysis of Mitochondrial Genomes in Diplura (Hexapoda, Arthropoda): Taxon Sampling Is Crucial for Phylogenetic Inferences. Genome Biology and Evolution 6, 105-120.
  15. Cooper, J. A. (2014) New species and combinations of some New Zealand agarics belonging to Clitopilus, Lyophyllum, Gerhardtia, Clitocybe, Hydnangium, Mycena, Rhodocollybia and Gerronema. Mycosphere 5, 263–288.
  16. Linde, C. C., Phillips, R. D., Crisp, M. D., and Peakall, R. (2014) Congruent species delineation of Tulasnella using multiple loci and methods. New Phytologist 201, 6-12.
  17. Drew, B. T., Ruhfel, B. R., Smith, S. A., Moore, M. J., Briggs, B. G., Gitzendanner, M. A., Soltis, P. S., and Soltis, D. E. (2014) Another Look at the Root of the Angiosperms Reveals a Familiar Tale. Systematic Biology.
  18. Dumont, E. R., Samadevam, K., Grosse, I., Warsi, O. M., Baird, B., and Davalos, L. M. (2014) Selection for mechanical advantage underlies multiple cranial optima in new world leaf-nosed bats. Evolution.
  19. Ellingson, R. A., Swift, C. C., Findley, L. T., and Jacobs, D. K. (2014) Convergent evolution of ecomorphological adaptations in geographically isolated Bay gobies (Teleostei: Gobionellidae) of the temperate North Pacific. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 70, 464-477.
  20. Engel, J. I., Byamana, K., Kahindo, C., Bates, J. M., and Fjeldså, J. (2014) Genetic structure offers insights into the evolution of migration and the taxonomy of the Barred Long-tailed Cuckoo Cercococcyx montanus species complex. Ibis 156, 330-340.
  21. Evangelista, D. A., Bourne, G., and Ware, J. L. (2014) Species richness estimates of Blattodea s.s. (Insecta: Dictyoptera) from northern Guyana vary depending upon methods of species delimitation. Systematic Entomology 39, 150-158.
  22. Huang, J., Chen, Z., Song, W., and Berger, H. (2014) Three-gene based phylogeny of the Urostyloidea (Protista, Ciliophora, Hypotricha), with notes on classification of some core taxa. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 70, 337-347.
  23. Gottschling, M., Luebert, F., Hilger, H. H., and Miller, J. S. (2014) Molecular delimitations in the Ehretiaceae (Boraginales). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 72, 1-6.
  24. He, D., Fiz-Palacios, O., Fu, C.-J., Fehling, J., Tsai, C.-C., and Baldauf, Sandra L. (2014) An Alternative Root for the Eukaryote Tree of Life. Current biology : CB 24, 465-470.
  25. Whitten, W. M., Neubig, K. M., and Williams, N. H. (2014) Generic and Subtribal relationships in neotropical Cymbidieae (orchidaceae) based on matK/ycf1 plastid data. Lankesteriana 13, 375—392.
  26. Hu, Y., Łukasik, P., Moreau, C. S., and Russell, J. A. (2014) Correlates of gut community composition across an ant species (Cephalotes varians) elucidate causes and consequences of symbiotic variability. Molecular Ecology 23, 1284-1300.
  27. Joseph, L., Toon, A., Nyári, Á. S., Longmore, N. W., Rowe, K. M. C., Haryoko, T., Trueman, J., and Gardner, J. L. (2014) A new synthesis of the molecular systematics and biogeography of honeyeaters (Passeriformes: Meliphagidae) highlights biogeographical and ecological complexity of a spectacular avian radiation. Zoologica Scripta.
  28. Kamilari, M., Klossa-Kilia, E., Kilias, G., and Sfenthourakis, S. (2014) Old Aegean palaeoevents driving the diversification of an endemic isopod species (Oniscidea, Trachelipodidae). Zoologica Scripta.
  29. Kanzaki, N., Ragsdale, E. J., Herrmann, M., and Sommer, R. J. (2014) Two New and Two Recharacterized Species from a Radiation of Pristionchus (Nematoda: Diplogastridae) in Europe. Journal of Nematology 46, 60-74.
  30. Hughes, J. M., Schmidt, D. J., Macdonald, J. I., Huey, J. A., and Crook, D. A. (2014) Low interbasin connectivity in a facultatively diadromous fish: evidence from genetics and otolith chemistry. Molecular Ecology 23, 1000-1013.
  31. Luna, J. A., Demissew, S., Darbyshire, I., and Carine, M. A. (2014) The significance of one versus two styles: the return of Seddera section Socotroseddera to Convolvulus. Phylotaxa 156(1).
  32. Magain, N., and Sérusiaux, E. (2014) Do Photobiont Switch and Cephalodia Emancipation Act as Evolutionary Drivers in the Lichen Symbiosis? A Case Study in the Pannariaceae (Peltigerales). PLoS ONE 9, e89876.
  33. Mahmood, M. T., McLenachan, P. A., Gibb, G. C., and Penny, D. (2014) Phylogenetic position of avian nocturnal and diurnal raptors. Genome Biology and Evolution.
  34. Di Domenico, M., Martínez, A., Lana, P., and Worsaae, K. Molecular and morphological phylogeny of Saccocirridae (Annelida) reveals two cosmopolitan clades with specific habitat preferences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.
  35. McHugh, A., Yablonsky, C., Binford, G., and Agnarsson, I. (2014) Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonization events and single island endemism Invertebrate Systematics.
  36. Mottern, J. L., and Heraty, J. M. (2014) Revision of the Cales noacki species complex (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Aphelinidae). Systematic Entomology 39, 354-379.
  37. Fernandes, A. M., Wink, M., Sardelli, C. H., and Aleixo, A. (2014) Multiple speciation across the Andes and throughout Amazonia: the case of the spot-backed antbird species complex (Hylophylax naevius/Hylophylax naevioides). Journal of Biogeography.
  38. Mantelatto, F. L., Pezzuto, P. R., Masello, A., Wongtschowskid, C. L. B. R., Hilsdorfe, A. W. S., and Rossi, N. (2014) Molecular analysis of the commercial deep-sea crabs Chaceon ramosae and Chaceon notialis (Brachyura, Geryonidae) reveals possible cryptic species in the South Atlantic. Deep-Sea Research Part I - Oceanographic Research Papers 84, 29–37.
  39. Trimbos, K. B., Doorenweerd, C., Kraaijeveld, K., Musters, C. J. M., Groen, N. M., de Knijff, P., Piersma, T., and de Snoo, G. R. (2014) Patterns in Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA Reveal Historical and Recent Isolation in the Black-Tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa). PLoS ONE 9, e83949.
  40. Penney, H. D., Hassall, C., Skevington, J. H., Lamborn, B., and Sherratt, T. N. (2014) The relationship between morphological and behavioural mimicry in hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae). The American Naturalist. 183, 281-289.
  41. Pérez-Ortega, S., Suija, A., Crespo, A., and Ríos, A. (2014) Lichenicolous fungi of the genus Abrothallus (Dothideomycetes: Abrothallales ordo nov.) are sister to the predominantly aquatic Janhulales. Fungal Diversity 64, 295-304.
  42. Lopes, U. P., Zambolim, L., Pinho, D. B., Barros, A. V., Costa, H., and Pereira, O. L. (2014) Postharvest rot and mummification of strawberry fruits caused by Neofusicoccum parvum and N. kwambonambiense in Brazil Tropical Plant Pathology 39, 191.
  43. Alström, P., Hooper, D. M., Liu, Y., Olsson, U., Mohan, D., Gelang, M., Le Manh, H., Zhao, J., Lei, F., and Price, T. D. (2014) Discovery of a relict lineage and monotypic family of passerine birds. Biology Letters 10.
  44. Reynolds, H. T., and Barton, H. A. (2014) Comparison of the White-Nose Syndrome Agent Pseudogymnoascus destructans to Cave-Dwelling Relatives Suggests Reduced Saprotrophic Enzyme Activity. PLoS ONE 9, e86437.
  45. Richart, C. H. (2014) Taxonomic Revision of the Opilionid Genus Acuclavella Shear, 1986 (Opiliones, Ischyropsalidoidea) based on Molecular Phylogenetics and Morphometrics with Description of Four New Species. in Biology, San Diego State University.
  46. Bradler, S., Robertson, J. A., and Whiting, M. F. (2014) A molecular phylogeny of Phasmatodea with emphasis on Necrosciinae, the most species-rich subfamily of stick insects. Systematic Entomology 39, 205-222.
  47. Tkach, N., Ree, R. H., Kuss, P., Röser, M., and Hoffmann, M. H. (2014) High mountain origin, phylogenetics, evolution, and niche conservatism of arctic lineages in the hemiparasitic genus Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 76, 75-92.
  48. Vďačný, P., Breiner, H.-W., Yashchenko, V., Dunthorn, M., Stoeck, T., and Foissner, W. (2014) The Chaos Prevails: Molecular Phylogeny of the Haptoria (Ciliophora, Litostomatea). Protist 165, 93-111.
  49. Xiang, X.-G., Jin, W.-T., Li, D.-Z., Schuiteman, A., Huang, W.-C., Li, J.-W., Jin, X.-H., and Li, Z.-Y. (2014) Phylogenetics of Tribe Collabieae (Orchidaceae, Epidendroideae) Based on Four Chloroplast Genes with Morphological Appraisal. PLoS ONE 9, e87625.
  50. Xie, W., and Luan, Y.-X. (2014) Evolutionary implications of dipluran hexamerins. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 46, 17-24 51.
  51. Denton, J. S. S. Seven-locus molecular phylogeny of Myctophiformes (Teleostei; Scopelomorpha) highlights the utility of the order for studies of deep-sea evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.
  52. Haines, W. P., Schmitz, P., and Rubinoff, D. (2014) Ancient diversification of Hyposmocoma moths in Hawaii. Nat Commun 5.
  53. Ferrari, B., and Melo, G. R. (2014) Deceiving colors: recognition of color morphs as separate species in orchid bees is not supported by molecular evidence. Apidologie, 1-12.\
  54. Scheel, B. M., and Hausdorf, B. (2014) Dynamic evolution of mitochondrial ribosomal proteins in Holozoa. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 76, 67-74.
  55. Hustad, V., Kučera, V., Rybáriková, N., Lizoň, P., Gaisler, J., Baroni, T., and Miller, A. (2014) Geoglossum simile of North America and Europe: distribution of a widespread earth tongue species and designation of an epitype. Mycological Progress, 1-10.
  56. Cressey, E. R., Measey, G. J., and Tolley, K. A. (2014) Fading out of view: the enigmatic decline of Rose's mountain toad Capensibufo rosei. Oryx FirstView, 1-8.
  57. Ripma, L. A. (2014) From Pectinate to Divaricate: The Promise of NGS Genome Skimming for Phylogenetic Systematics of Oreocarya (Boraginaceae). in Biology, San Diego State Univeristy, San Diego, CA.
  58. Senatore, G. L., Alexander, E. A., Adler, P. H., and Moulton, J. K. (2014) Molecular systematics of the Simulium jenningsi species group (Diptera: Simuliidae), with three new fast-evolving nuclear genes for phylogenetic inference. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 75, 138-148.
  59. Rosenberg, M. I., Brent, A. E., Payre, F., Desplan, C., and Pan, D. (2014) Dual mode of embryonic development is highlighted by expression and function of Nasonia pair-rule genes. eLife 3
  60. Grabowski, M. K., Lessler, J., Redd, A. D., Kagaayi, J., Laeyendecker, O., Ndyanabo, A., Nelson, M. I., Cummings, D. A. T., Bwanika, J. B., Mueller, A. C., Reynolds, S. J., Munshaw, S., Ray, S. C., Lutalo, T., Manucci, J., Tobian, A. A. R., Chang, L. W., Beyrer, C., Jennings, J. M., Nalugoda, F., Serwadda, D., Wawer, M. J., Quinn, T. C., Gray, R. H., and the Rakai Health Sciences, P. (2014) The Role of Viral Introductions in Sustaining Community-Based HIV Epidemics in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Spatial Clustering, Phylogenetics, and Egocentric Transmission Models. PLoS Med 11, e1001610.
  61. Gwiazdowski, R. A., and Normark, B. B. (2014) An Unidentified Parasitoid Community (Chalcidoidea) is Associated with Pine-Feeding Chionaspis Scale Insects (Hemiptera: Diaspididae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 107, 356-363.
  62. Udayanga, D., Castlebury, L. A., Rossman, A. Y., and Hyde, K. D. (2014) Species limits in Diaporthe: molecular re-assessment of D. citri, D. cytosporella, D. foeniculina and D. rudis. Persoonia 32, 83.
  63. Reid, C., Carter, R., and Urbatsch, L. (2014) Phylogenetic insights into New World Cyperus (Cyperaceae) using nuclear ITS sequences. Brittonia, 1-14.
  64. Paiva, T. d. S., de Albuquerque, A. F. C., Borges, B. d. N., and Harada, M. L. (2014) Description and Phylogeny of Tetrakeronopsis silvanetoi gen. nov., sp. nov. (Hypotricha, Pseudokeronopsidae), a New Benthic Marine Ciliate from Brazil. PLoS ONE 9, e88954.
  65. Barlow, L. D., Dacks, J. B., and Wideman, J. G. (2014) From all to (nearly) none: Tracing adaptin evolution in Fungi. Cellular Logistics 4, e28114.
  66. Lemer, S., Buge, B., Bemis, A., and Giribet, G. (2014) First molecular phylogeny of the circumtropical bivalve family Pinnidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia): Evidence for high levels of cryptic species diversity. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 75, 11-23.
  67. Pastore, A. I., Prather, C. M., Gornish, E. S., Ryan, W. H., Ellis, R. D., and Miller, T. E. (2014) Testing the competition–colonization trade-off with a 32-year study of a saxicolous lichen community. Ecology 95, 306-315.
  68. Pick, C., Scherbaum, S., Hegedüs, E., Meyer, A., Saur, M., Neumann, R., Markl, J., and Burmester, T. (2014) Structure, diversity and evolution of myriapod hemocyanins. FEBS Journal.
  69. Chen, Z.-F., Zhang, H., Wang, H., Matsumura, K., Wong, Y. H., Ravasi, T., and Qian, P.-Y. (2014) Quantitative Proteomics Study of Larval Settlement in the Barnacle Balanus amphitrite. PLoS ONE 9, e88744.
  70. Borba, E. L., Salazar, G. A., Mazzoni-Viveiros, S., and Batista, J. A. N. (2014) Phylogenetic position and floral morphology of the Brazilian endemic, monospecific genus Cotylolabium: a sister group for the remaining Spiranthinae (Orchidaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.
  71. Nardi, F., Liò, P., Carapelli, A., and Frati, F. MtPAN3: Site-class specific amino acid replacement matrices for mitochondrial proteins of Pancrustacea and Collembola. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.
  72. Hujslová, M., Kubátová, A., Kostovčík, M., Blanchette, R., Beer, Z. W., Chudíčková, M., and Kolařík, M. (2014) Three new genera of fungi from extremely acidic soils. Mycological Progress, 1-13.
  73. Nazaire, M., and Hufford, L. (2014) Phylogenetic Systematics of the Genus Mertensia (Boraginaceae). Systematic Botany 39, 268-303.
  74. Hoppe, B., Kahl, T., Karasch, P., Wubet, T., Bauhus, J., Buscot, F., and Krüger, D. (2014) Network Analysis Reveals Ecological Links between N-Fixing Bacteria and Wood-Decaying Fungi. PLoS ONE 9, e88141.
  75. Huang, C., W., Y., Z., X., Y., Q., Chen, M., B., Q., Motokawa, M., M., H., Li, Y., and Wu, Y. (2014) A Cryptic Species of the Tylonycteris pachypus Complex (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) and Its Population Genetic Structure in Southern China and nearby Regions. . Int J Biol Sci 10, 200-211.
  76. Sirichamorn, Y., Thomas, D. C., Adema, F. A. C. B., and van Welzen, P. C. (2014) Historical biogeography of Aganope, Brachypterum and Derris (Fabaceae, tribe Millettieae): insights into the origins of Palaeotropical intercontinental disjunctions and general biogeographical patterns in Southeast Asia. Journal of Biogeography.
  77. Leger, T., Landry, B., Nuss, M., and Mally, R. (2014) Systematics of the Neotropical genus Catharylla Zeller (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae s. l., Crambinae). ZooKeys 375, 15-73.
  78. Schwarzberg, K., Le, R., Bharti, B., Lindsay, S., Casaburi, G., Salvatore, F., Saber, M. H., Alonaizan, F., Slots, J., Gottlieb, R. A., Caporaso, J. G., and Kelley, S. T. (2014) The Personal Human Oral Microbiome Obscures the Effects of Treatment on Periodontal Disease. PLoS ONE 9, e86708.
  79. Grattepanche, J.D., Santoferrara, L.F., Andrade, J., Oliverio, A.M., McManus, G.B., and Katz, L.A  (2014) Distribution and diversity of oligotrich and choreotrich ciliates assessed by morphology and DGGE in temperate coastal waters. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 71, 211-221.
  80. Lopez-Osorio, F., Pickett, K. M., Carpenter, J. M., Ballif, B. A., and Agnarsson, I. (2014) Phylogenetic relationships of yellowjackets inferred from nine loci (Hymenoptera: Vespidae, Vespinae, Vespula and Dolichovespula). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 73, 190-201.
  81. Goldberg, J., Knapp, M., Emberson, R. M., Townsend, J. I., and Trewick, S. A. (2014) Species Radiation of Carabid Beetles (Broscini: Mecodema) in New Zealand. PLoS ONE 9, e86185.
  82. El-Elimat, T., Raja, H. A., Graf, T. N., Faeth, S. H., Cech, N. B., and Oberlies, N. H. (2014) Flavonolignans from Aspergillus iizukae, a Fungal Endophyte of Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum). Journal of Natural Products 77, 193-199.
  83. Parreira, D., Silva, M., Pereira, O., Soares, D., and Barreto, R. (2014) Cercosporoid hyphomycetes associated with Tibouchina herbacea (Melastomataceae) in Brazil. Mycological Progress, 1-12
  84. Price, S. L., Powell, S., Kronauer, D. J. C., Tran, L. A. P., Pierce, N. E., and Wayne, R. K. (2014) Renewed diversification is associated with new ecological opportunity in the Neotropical turtle ants. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27, 242-258.
  85. Ilves, K. L., and López-Fernández, H. (2014) A targeted next-generation sequencing toolkit for exon-based cichlid phylogenomics. Molecular Ecology Resources.
  86. Dauphin, B., Vieu, J., and Grant, J. R. (2014) Molecular phylogenetics supports widespread cryptic species in moonworts (Botrychium s.s., Ophioglossaceae). American Journal of Botany 101, 128-140.
  87. Huey, J. A., Cook, B. D., Unmack, P. J., and Hughes, J. M. (2014) Broadscale phylogeographic structure of five freshwater fishes across the Australian Monsoonal Tropics. Freshwater Science 33, 273-287.
  88. Jones, S., Burke, S., and Duvall, M. (2014) Phylogenomics, molecular evolution, and estimated ages of lineages from the deep phylogeny of Poaceae. Plant Syst Evol, 1-16.
  89. Heiniger, H., and Adlard, R. (2014) Relatedness of novel species of Myxidium Bütschli, 1882, Zschokkella Auerbach, 1910 and Ellipsomyxa Køie, 2003 (Myxosporea: Bivalvulida) from the gall bladders of marine fishes (Teleostei) from Australian waters. Syst Parasitol 87, 47-72.
  90. Machado, A., Pinho, D., and Pereira, O. (2014) Phylogeny, identification and pathogenicity of the Botryosphaeriaceae associated with collar and root rot of the biofuel plant Jatropha curcas in Brazil, with a description of new species of Lasiodiplodia. Fungal Diversity, 1-17.
  91. Burke, G. R., and Strand, M. R. (2014) Systematic analysis of a wasp parasitism arsenal. Molecular Ecology 23, 890-901.
  92. Lewis, N. S., Anderson, T. K., Kitikoon, P., Skepner, E., Burke, D. F., and Vincent, A. L. (2014) Substitutions near the hemagglutinin receptor-binding site determine the antigenic evolution of influenza A H3N2 viruses in U.S. swine. J Virol.
  93. Kanther, M., Tomkovich, S., Xiaolun, S., Grosser, M. R., Koo, J., Flynn, E. J., Jobin, C., and Rawls, J. F. (2014) Commensal microbiota stimulate systemic neutrophil migration through induction of Serum amyloid A. Cellular microbiology.
  94. Scott, C. H., Zaspel, J. M., Chialvo, P., and Weller, S. J. (2014) A preliminary molecular phylogenetic assessment of the lichen moths (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Lithosiini) with comments on palatability and chemical sequestration. Systematic Entomology 39, 286-303.
  95. Thoma, B. P., Guinot, D., and Felder, D. L. (2014) Evolutionary relationships among American mud crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Xanthoidea) inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial markers, with comments on adult morphology. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 170, 86-109.
  96. Vizzini, A., Ercole, E., and Voyron, S. (2014) Lepiota sanguineofracta (Basidiomycota, Agaricales), a new species with a hymeniform pileus covering from Italy. Mycological Progress, 1-8.
  97. Hong‐Wa, C., and Besnard, G. (2014) Species limits and diversification in the Madagascar olive (Noronhia, Oleaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 174, 141-161.
  98. Malpica, A., and Ornelas, J. F. (2014) Postglacial northward expansion and genetic differentiation between migratory and sedentary populations of the broad‐tailed hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus). Molecular Ecology 23, 435-452.
  99. Powell, A. F., Barker, F. K., Lanyon, S. M., Burns, K. J., Klicka, J., and Lovette, I. J. (2014) A comprehensive species-level molecular phylogeny of the New World blackbirds (Icteridae). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 71, 94-112.
  100. Schmidt, D. J., Grund, R., Williams, M. R., and Hughes, J. M. (2014) Australian parasitic Ogyris butterflies: east–west divergence of highly‐specialized relicts. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 111, 473-484.
  101. Barrett, C. F., Specht, C. D., Leebens-Mack, J., Stevenson, D. W., Zomlefer, W. B., and Davis, J. I. (2014) Resolving ancient radiations: can complete plastid gene sets elucidate deep relationships among the tropical gingers (Zingiberales)? Annals of botany 113, 119-133.
  102. Miller, A., Makowsky, R., Formanowicz, D., Prendini, L., and Cox, C. (2014) Cryptic genetic diversity and complex phylogeography of the boreal North American scorpion,< i> Paruroctonus boreus(Vaejovidae). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 71, 298-307.
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