John Phillips - Biology - Publications
Content Description
A collection of 15 professional publications by VSU Biology professor John Phillips, published between 2017-2024. Includes 15 PDF documents. Approximately 40.3 megabytes of data. Submitted to Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections via Digital Donation form on May 26, 2024 for publication to Vtext.
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Deposit
Provenance
Submitted to Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections by John Phillips via Digital Donation form on May 26, 2024 for publication to Vtext.
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No
Dates
- 2017 - 2024
- Acquired: 2024-05-26
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Extent
15 items (15 pdf documents, 43.80 MB. )
Inventory
1. Phillips, J. G., Hagey, T. J., Hagemann, M., & Gering, E. (2024). Analysis of morphological change during a co‑invading assemblage of lizards in the Hawaiian islands. Evolutionary Biology, in press. 2. Niemiller, M. L., Carter, E. T., Fenolio, D. B., Gluesenkamp, A. G., & Phillips, J. G. (2022). Drivers of subterranean colonization and diversification in cave-dwelling salamanders. In J. J. Wynne (Ed.), Cave Ecology (pp. 224–270). Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 3. Grant, E. H. C., Mulder, K. P., Brand, A. B., Chambers, D. B., Wynn, A. H., Capshaw, G. A., et al. (2022). Speciation with gene flow in a narrow endemic West Virginia cave salamander (Gyrinophilus subterraneus). Conservation Genetics, 23, 727–744. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-022-01445-7 4. Phillips, J. G. (2023). Lizards of the world: a guide to every family. Invited book review. Herpetological Review, 54(1), 155–156. https://doi.org/10.1643/t2021090 5. Ålund, M., Harper, B., Kjærnested, S., Ohl, J. E., Phillips, J. G., Sattler, J., et al. (2022). Sensory environment affects Icelandic threespine stickleback’s anti-predator escape behaviour. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 289, 20220044. 6. Merino, C., Iturbe-Sarunic, C., Miller, B. G., Parent, C. E., Phillips, J. G., Pino, S., et al. (2022). Snailed It! Inside the shell: using augmented reality as a window into biodiversity. Frontiers in Education, 7, 933436. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2022.933436 7. Roell, Y. E., Phillips, J. G., & Parent, C. E. (2021). Effect of topographic complexity on species richness in the Galápagos Islands. Journal of Biogeography, 48, 2645–2655. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14230 8. Ålund, M., Emery, N., Jarrett, B. J. M., MacLeod, K. J., McCreery, H. F., Mamoozadeh, N., et al. (2020). Academic ecosystems must evolve to support a sustainable postdoc workforce. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 4(6), 777–781. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-1178-6 9. Phillips, J. G., Linscott, T. M., Rankin, A. M., Kraemer, A. C., Shoobs, N. F., & Parent, C. E. (2020). Archipelago-wide patterns of colonization and speciation among an endemic radiation of Galápagos land snails. Journal of Heredity, 111(1), 92–102. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esz068 10. Hirano, T., Recla, N. K., Oiler, I. M., Phillips, J. G., & Parent, C. E. (2020). Use of tree resin as a food source by Galápagos land snails: a novel hypothesis for the fossilization of snails in amber. Journal of Molluscan Studies, 86, 263–266. https://doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyaa014 11. Phillips, J. G., Burton, S. E., Womack, M. M., Pulver, E., & Nicholson, K. E. (2019). Biogeography, systematics, and ecomorphology of Pacific island anoles. Diversity, 11, 141. 12. Phillips, J. G. (2018). Geographic distribution. Graptemys geographica (Northern Map Turtle). USA: Michigan: Wexford County. Herpetological Review, 49(3), 501. 13. Bonett, R. M., Phillips, J. G., Ledbetter, N. M., Martin, S. D., & Lehman, L. (2018). Rapid phenotypic evolution following shifts in life cycle complexity. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 285, 20172304. 14. Nicholson, K. E., Guyer, C., & Phillips, J. G. (2017). Biogeographic origin of mainland Norops (Squamata: Dactyloidae). In Assumptions Inhibiting Progress in Comparative Biology (pp. 169–184). 15. Phillips et al. 2017 Journal of Biogeography - Hydrologic and geologic history of the Ozark Plateau drive phylogenomic patterns in a cave-obligate salamander