Rose Peterson
Aus WORLDFISH WIKI
Rose D. Peterson
- Department of Biological Sciences, George Washington University, USA.
Publikationen
- Ford, K.L., Peterson, R., Bernt, M. & Albert, J.S. 2022. Convergence is Only Skin Deep: Craniofacial Evolution in Electric Fishes from South America and Africa (Apteronotidae and Mormyridae). Integrative Organismal Biology, 4 (1): obac022. (doi) Zitatseite
- Peterson, R.D., Sullivan, J.P., Hopkins, C.D., Santaquiteria, A., Dillman, C.B., Pirro, S., Betancur-R, R., Arcila, D., Hughes, L.C. & Ortí, G. 2022. Phylogenomics of bony-tongue fishes (Osteoglossomorpha) shed light on the craniofacial evolution and biogeography of the weakly electric clade (Mormyridae). Systematic Biology, 71 (5): 1032–1044. (doi) Zitatseite
- Sullivan, J.P., Hopkins, C.D., Pirro, S., Peterson, R., Chakona, A., Mutizwa, T.I., Mulelenu, C.M., Alqahtani, F.H., Vreven, E. & Dillman, C.B. 2022. Mitogenome recovered from a 19th Century holotype by shotgun sequencing supplies a generic name for an orphaned clade of African weakly electric fishes (Osteoglossomorpha, Mormyridae). ZooKeys, 1129: 163-196. (doi) Zitatseite