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Axel Meyer
- Prof. Dr. Axel Meyer, Lehrstuhl für Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie, Department of Biology, Building M, Room M806, University of Konstanz, 78457 Konstanz, Germany.
- E-mail: Axel.Meyer@uni-konstanz.de
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Publikationen
- Meyer, A., Montero, C. & Spreinat, A. 1994. Evolutionary history of the cichlid fish species flocks of the East African great lakes inferred from molecular phylogenetic data. Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Beiheft Ergebnisse der Limnologie, 44: 407-423. Zitatseite
- Lang, M., Miyake, T., Braasch, I., Tinnemore, D., Siegel, N., Salzburger, W., Amemiya, C.T. & Meyer, A. 2006. A BAC library of the East African haplochromine cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni. JEZ-B Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 306B (1): 35-44. (doi) Zitatseite
- Pohl, M., Milvertz, F.C., Meyer, A. & Vences, M. 2015. Multigene phylogeny of cyprinodontiform fishes suggests continental radiations and a rogue position taxon position of Pantanodon. Vertebrate Zoology, 65: 37–44. (PDF) Zitatseite
- Franchini, P., Parera, D.M., Kautt, A.F. & Meyer, A. 2017. quaddRAD: a new high-multiplexing and PCR duplicate removal ddRAD protocol produces novel evolutionary insights in a nonradiating cichlid lineage. Molecular Ecology, Version of Record online: 23 MAR 2017. (doi) Zitatseite
- Hulsey, C.D., Zheng, J., Holzman, R., Alfaro, M.E., Olave, M. & Meyer, A. 2018. Phylogenomics of a putatively convergent novelty: did hypertrophied lips evolve once or repeatedly in Lake Malawi cichlid fishes? BMC Evolutionary Biology, 18: 179.(doi) Zitatseite
- Aguilera, G., Terán, G.E., Mirande, J.M., Alonso, F., Rometsch, S., Meyer, A. & Torres-Dowdall, J. 2019. Molecular and morphological convergence to sulfide-tolerant fishes in a new species of Jenynsia (Cyprinodontiformes: Anablepidae), the first extremophile member of the family. PLoS ONE, 14 (7): e0218810. (doi) Zitatseite
- Du, K., Wuertz, S., Adolfi, M., Kneitz, S., Stöck, M., Oliveira, M., Nóbrega, R., Ormanns, J., Kloas, W., Feron, R., Klopp, C., Parrinello, H., Journot, L., He, S., Postlethwait, J., Meyer, A., Guiguen, Y. & Schartl, M. 2019. The genome of the arapaima (Arapaima gigas) provides insights into gigantism, fast growth and chromosomal sex determination system. Scientific Reports, 9: 5293.(doi) Zitatseite
- Hulsey, C.D., Meyer, A., & Streelman, J.T. 2020. Convergent Evolution of Cichlid Fish Pharyngeal Jaw Dentitions in Mollusk-crushing Predators: Comparative X-ray Computed Tomography of Tooth Sizes, Numbers, and Replacement. Integrative and Comparative Biology, icaa089. Published: 25 June 2020. (doi) Zitatseite