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* Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
 
* Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
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* E-mail: thomas.near@yale.edu
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==Beschriebene Taxa==
 
==Beschriebene Taxa==
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==Publikationen==
 
==Publikationen==
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===1990-1999===
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{{Song et al., 1998}}<!--Phylogenetic relations among percid fishes as inferred from Mitochondrial Cytochrome b DNA sequence data-->
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===2000-2009===
 
{{Near, 2008}}<!--Rescued from synonymy: a redescription of Percina bimaculata Haldeman and a molecular phylogenetic analysis of logperch darters-->
 
{{Near, 2008}}<!--Rescued from synonymy: a redescription of Percina bimaculata Haldeman and a molecular phylogenetic analysis of logperch darters-->
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{{Jones et al., 2009}}<!--Chapter 9. Demersal finfish survey of the South Orkney Islands-->
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===2010-2014===
 
{{Near et al., 2011}}<!--Phylogeny and temporal diversification of darters-->
 
{{Near et al., 2011}}<!--Phylogeny and temporal diversification of darters-->
 
{{Dornburg et al., 2012}}<!--Molecular phylogenetics of squirrelfishes and soldierfishes (Teleostei: Beryciformes: Holocentridae): Reconciling more than 100 years of taxonomic confusion-->
 
{{Dornburg et al., 2012}}<!--Molecular phylogenetics of squirrelfishes and soldierfishes (Teleostei: Beryciformes: Holocentridae): Reconciling more than 100 years of taxonomic confusion-->
 
{{Wainwright et al., 2012}}
 
{{Wainwright et al., 2012}}
 
{{Friedmann et al., 2013}}<!--Molecular and fossil evidence place the origin of cichlid fishes long after Gondwanan rifting-->
 
{{Friedmann et al., 2013}}<!--Molecular and fossil evidence place the origin of cichlid fishes long after Gondwanan rifting-->
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{{Harrington et al., 2013}}<!--Phylogenetic inference of nuptial trait evolution in the context of asymmetrical introgression in North American darters-->
 
{{Keck & Near, 2013}}<!--A new species of Nothonotus darter (Teleostei: Percidae) from the Caney Fork in Tennessee, USA-->
 
{{Keck & Near, 2013}}<!--A new species of Nothonotus darter (Teleostei: Percidae) from the Caney Fork in Tennessee, USA-->
 
{{Near et al., 2013}}<!--Phylogeny and tempo of diversification in the superradiation of spiny-rayed fishes-->
 
{{Near et al., 2013}}<!--Phylogeny and tempo of diversification in the superradiation of spiny-rayed fishes-->
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===2015-2019===
 
{{Dornburg et al., 2015}}<!--Molecular data support the existence of two species of the Antarctic fish genus Cryodraco-->
 
{{Dornburg et al., 2015}}<!--Molecular data support the existence of two species of the Antarctic fish genus Cryodraco-->
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{{Harrington & Near, 2015}}<!--Phylogenetic relationships of Goneaperca and the evolution of parental care in darters-->
 
{{Near et al., 2015}}<!--Identification of the notothenioid sister lineage illuminates the biogeographic history of an Antarctic adaptive radiation-->
 
{{Near et al., 2015}}<!--Identification of the notothenioid sister lineage illuminates the biogeographic history of an Antarctic adaptive radiation-->
 
{{Thacker et al., 2015}}
 
{{Thacker et al., 2015}}
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{{Harrington et al., 2016}}<!--Phylogenomic analysis of carangimorph fishes reveals flatfish asymmetry arose in a blink of the evolutionary eye-->
 
{{Giles et al., 2017}}<!--Early members of ‘living fossil’ lineage imply later origin of modern ray-finned fishes-->
 
{{Giles et al., 2017}}<!--Early members of ‘living fossil’ lineage imply later origin of modern ray-finned fishes-->
 
{{Kozal et al., 2017}}<!--Phylogenetic and Morphological Diversity of the Etheostoma zonistium Species Complex with the Description of a New Species Endemic to the Cumberland Plateau of Alabama-->
 
{{Kozal et al., 2017}}<!--Phylogenetic and Morphological Diversity of the Etheostoma zonistium Species Complex with the Description of a New Species Endemic to the Cumberland Plateau of Alabama-->
 
{{Near et al., 2017}}<!--A New Species of Logperch Endemic to Tennessee-->
 
{{Near et al., 2017}}<!--A New Species of Logperch Endemic to Tennessee-->
 
{{MacGuigan & Near, 2018}}<!--Phylogenomic Signatures of Ancient Introgression in a Rogue Lineage of Darters-->
 
{{MacGuigan & Near, 2018}}<!--Phylogenomic Signatures of Ancient Introgression in a Rogue Lineage of Darters-->
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{{Near et al., 2018}}<!--Phylogenetic analysis of Antarctic notothenioids illuminates the utility of RADseq for resolving Cenozoic adaptive radiations-->
 
{{Rabosky et al., 2018}}<!--An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes-->
 
{{Rabosky et al., 2018}}<!--An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes-->
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===2021===
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{{Dornburg & Near, 2021}}<!--The Emerging Phylogenetic Perspective on the Evolution of Actinopterygian Fishes.-->
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{{Harrington et al., 2021}}<!--Phylogenomic resolution of the monotypic and enigmatic Amarsipus, the Bagless Glassfish-->
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{{Kim et al., 2021a}}<!--Introgression and Species Delimitation in the Longear Sunfish Lepomis megalotis-->
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{{MacGuigan et al., 2021}}<!--Integrative ichthyological species delimitation in the Greenthroat Darter complex-->
 
{{Melo et al., 2021b}}<!--Accelerated Diversification Explains the Exceptional Species Richness of Tropical Characoid Fishes-->
 
{{Melo et al., 2021b}}<!--Accelerated Diversification Explains the Exceptional Species Richness of Tropical Characoid Fishes-->
{{Kim et al., 2021a}}<!--Introgression and Species Delimitation in the Longear Sunfish Lepomis megalotis-->
 
 
{{Near & Kim, 2021}}<!--Phylogeny and time scale of diversification in the fossil-rich Sunfishes and Black Basses-->
 
{{Near & Kim, 2021}}<!--Phylogeny and time scale of diversification in the fossil-rich Sunfishes and Black Basses-->
 
{{Near et al., 2021}}<!--A new species of Bridled Darter endemic to the Etowah River system in Georgia-->
 
{{Near et al., 2021}}<!--A new species of Bridled Darter endemic to the Etowah River system in Georgia-->
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{{White et al., 2021a}}<!--Phenotypic Variation in Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill) at Broad Spatial Scales Makes Morphology an Insufficient Basis for Taxonomic Reclassification of the Species-->
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===2022===
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{{Brownstein et al., 2022}}<!--Hidden species diversity in a living fossil vertebrate-->
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{{Brownstein et al., 2022a}}<!--Hidden species diversity in an iconic living fossil vertebrate-->
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{{Ghezelayagh et al., 2022}}<!--Prolonged morphological expansion of spiny-rayed fishes following the end-Cretaceous-->
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{{Kim et al., 2022}}<!--Phylogenomics and species delimitation of the economically important Black Basses-->
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{{MacGuigan et al., 2022}}<!--Phylogeography, hybridization, and species discovery in the Etheostoma nigrum complex-->
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{{Parker & Near, 2022}}<!--Phylogeny Reconciles Classification in Antarctic Plunderfishes-->
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===2023===
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{{Brownstein & Near, 2023}}<!--Evolutionary origins of the lampriform pelagic radiation-->
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{{Harrington et al., 2023}}<!--Dispersal sweepstakes: Biotic interchange propelled air-breathing fishes across the globe-->
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{{MacGuigan et al., 2023}}<!--Lacustrine speciation associated with chromosomal inversion in a lineage of riverine fishes-->
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{{Near et al., 2023}}<!--Systematics of the Stripetail Darter, Etheostoma kennicotti (Putnam), and the Distinctiveness of the Upper Cumberland Endemic Etheostoma cumberlandicum Jordan and Swain-->
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{{Thomas et al., 2023}}<!--Species-level Recognition and Redescription of the Kentucky Arrow Darter, Etheostoma spilotum Gilbert-->
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{{Wood et al., 2023}}<!--A New Species of Spottail Darter Endemic to the Clarks River in Kentucky and Tennessee-->
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===2024===
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{{Brownstein et al., 2024}}<!--The genomic signatures of evolutionary stasis-->
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{{Near & Thacker, 2024}}<!--Phylogenetic Classification of Living and Fossil Ray-Finned Fishes-->
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{{Sinopoli et al., 2024}}<!--Reassignment of a junior synonym of Lepisosteus oculatus Winchell 1864 to L. platostomus Rafinesque 1820-->

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Thomas J. Near -- (C) Thomas J. Near

Thomas J. Near

  • Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
  • E-mail: thomas.near@yale.edu


Beschriebene Taxa

Publikationen

1990-1999

  • Song, C.B., Near, T.J. & Page, L.M. 1998. Phylogenetic relations among percid fishes as inferred from Mitochondrial Cytochrome b DNA sequence data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 10 (3): 343-353. (doi) Zitatseite 

2000-2009

  • Near, T.J. 2008. Rescued from synonymy: a redescription of Percina bimaculata Haldeman and a molecular phylogenetic analysis of logperch darters (Percidae: Etheostomatinae). Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, 49: 3–18. Zitatseite 
  • Jones, C., Damerau, M., Deitrich, K., Driscoll, R., Kock, K.-H., Kuhn, K., Moore, J., Morgan, T., Near, T., Pennington, J. & Schöling, S. 2009. Chapter 9. Demersal finfish survey of the South Orkney Islands. Pp. 49-66 in Van Cise, A.M. (Ed.): AMLR 2008/2009 Field Season Report—Objectives, Accomplishments and Tentative Conclusions, NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-445; U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration: La Jolla, CA, USA. Zitatseite 

2010-2014

2015-2019

2021

2022

2023

2024