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Molecular biogeographer
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Marine Biodiversity Hub publications by: Hugall, Andrew

  • Contrasting processes drive ophiuroid phylodiversity across shallow and deep seafloors (2019)
    T. O'Hara; A.F. Hugall; S.N.C. Woolley; G. Bribiesca-Contreras; N.J. Bax
  • Morphological diagnoses of higher taxa in Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) in support of a new classification (2018)
    T. O'Hara; S. Stohr; A.F. Hugall; B. Thuy; A. Martynov
  • Phylogenomics, life history and morphological evolution of ophiocomid brittlestars (2018)
    T. O'Hara; A.F. Hugall; P.A. Cisternas; E. Boissin; G. Bribiesca-Contreras; J. Sellanes; G. Paulay; M. Byrne
  • The importance of offshore origination revealed through ophiuroid phylogenomics (2017)
    G. Bribiesca-Contreras; H. Verbruggen; A.F. Hugall; T. O'Hara
  • Restructuring higher taxonomy using broad-scale phylogenomics: The living Ophiuroidea (2016)
    T. O'Hara; A.F. Hugall; B. Thuy; S. öhr; A.V. Martynov
  • Dendrogramma is a siphonophore (2016)
    T. O'Hara; A.F. Hugall; H. MacIntosh; K.M. Naughton; A. Williams; A. Moussalli
  • An exon-capture system for the entire class Ophiuroidea (2015)
    A.F. Hugall; T. O'Hara; S. Hunjan; R. Nilsen; A. Moussalli
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