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Michael D. Burns
Michael D. Burns
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California, Davis
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Ancient and contingent body shape diversification in a hyperdiverse continental fish radiation
MD Burns, BL Sidlauskas
Evolution 73 (3), 569-587, 2019
542019
Accelerated diversification explains the exceptional species richness of tropical characoid fishes
BF Melo, BL Sidlauskas, TJ Near, FF Roxo, A Ghezelayagh, LE Ochoa, ...
Systematic Biology 71 (1), 78-92, 2022
512022
Evolution of body size and trophic position in migratory fishes: a phylogenetic comparative analysis of Clupeiformes (anchovies, herring, shad and allies)
DD Bloom, MD Burns, TA Schriever
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 125 (2), 302-314, 2018
292018
Systematic assessment of the Leporinus desmotes species complex, with a description of two new species
MD Burns, M Chatfield, JLO Birindelli, BL Sidlauskas
Neotropical Ichthyology 15, e160166, 2017
292017
A target enrichment bait set for studying relationships among ostariophysan fishes
BC Faircloth, F Alda, K Hoekzema, MD Burns, C Oliveira, JS Albert, ...
Copeia 108 (1), 47-60, 2020
282020
Migratory lineages rapidly evolve larger body sizes than non-migratory relatives in ray-finned fishes
MD Burns, DD Bloom
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1918), 20192615, 2020
252020
Littorally adaptive? Testing the link between habitat, morphology, and reproduction in the intertidal sculpin subfamily Oligocottinae (Pisces: Cottoidea)
TJ Buser, MD Burns, JA López
PeerJ 5, e3634, 2017
232017
Long-term isopropanol storage does not alter fish morphometrics
CR Larochelle, FAT Pickens, MD Burns, BL Sidlauskas
Copeia 104 (2), 411-420, 2016
172016
Habitat transitions alter the adaptive landscape and shape phenotypic evolution in needlefishes (Belonidae)
MA Kolmann, MD Burns, JYK Ng, NR Lovejoy, DD Bloom
Ecology and evolution 10 (8), 3769-3783, 2020
162020
A New Species of Leporinus (Characiformes: Anostomidae), from the Orinoco Basin, Venezuela
MD Burns, BW Frable, BL Sidlauskas
Copeia 2014 (2), 206-214, 2014
142014
Adaptation to herbivory and detritivory drives the convergent evolution of large abdominal cavities in a diverse freshwater fish radiation (Otophysi: Characiformes)
MD Burns
Evolution 75 (3), 688-705, 2021
102021
Patterns of body shape diversity and evolution in intertidal and subtidal lineages of combtooth blennies (Blenniidae)
JP Egan, TJ Buser, MD Burns, AM Simons, PJ Hundt
Integrative Organismal Biology 3 (1), obab004, 2021
72021
Teaching ichthyology online with a virtual specimen collection
BL Sidlauskas, MD Burns, TJ Buser, N Harper, M Kindred
Ichthyology & Herpetology 109 (2), 407-423, 2021
52021
Simultaneous integration and modularity underlie the exceptional body shape diversification of characiform fishes
MD Burns, ML Collyer, BL Sidlauskas
Evolution 77 (3), 746-762, 2023
42023
Building a centralized database for Kentucky fishes: progress and future applications
RL Hopkins II, MD Burns, BM Burr, LJ Hopman
Journal of the Kentucky Academy of Science 69 (2), 164-169, 2008
42008
Patterns of phenotypic evolution associated with marine/freshwater transitions in fishes
V de Brito, R Betancur-R, MD Burns, TJ Buser, KW Conway, ...
Integrative and Comparative Biology 62 (2), 406-423, 2022
32022
Reproductive morphology and its application in testing molecular systematic hypotheses in the family Gobiidae (Teleostei, Gobiiformes)
MD Burns, KS Cole
Journal of Fish Biology 91 (4), 1094-1108, 2017
32017
Dasyatidae: Whiptail Stingrays
MD Burns, GR Carter, ML Warren Jr.
Freshwater Fishes of North America: Petromyzontidae to Catostomidae 1, 140-159, 2014
32014
The role of abiotic and biotic factors in the unequal body shape diversification of a Gondwanan fish radiation (Otophysi: Characiformes)
MD Burns, JH Knouft, CB Dillman
Evolution 78 (2), 253-266, 2023
12023
Diadromy Drives Elevated Rates of Trait Evolution and Ecomorphological Convergence in Clupeiformes (Herring, Shad, and Anchovies)
LM DeHaan, MD Burns, JP Egan, DD Bloom
The American Naturalist 202 (6), 830-850, 2023
2023
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