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* Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
 
* Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
 
* Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
 
* Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
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* E-mail: Richard.harrington@yale.edu
  
 
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==Publikationen==
 
==Publikationen==
 
{{Near et al., 2011}}<!--Phylogeny and temporal diversification of darters-->
 
{{Near et al., 2011}}<!--Phylogeny and temporal diversification of darters-->
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{{Harrington et al., 2013}}<!--Phylogenetic inference of nuptial trait evolution in the context of asymmetrical introgression in North American darters-->
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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}}
 
{{Close et al., 2016}}
 
{{Close et al., 2016}}
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{{Harrington et al., 2016}}<!--Phylogenomic analysis of carangimorph fishes reveals flatfish asymmetry arose in a blink of the evolutionary eye-->
 
{{Near et al., 2017}}<!--A New Species of Logperch Endemic to Tennessee-->
 
{{Near et al., 2017}}<!--A New Species of Logperch Endemic to Tennessee-->
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{{Harrington et al., 2021}}<!--Phylogenomic resolution of the monotypic and enigmatic Amarsipus, the Bagless Glassfish-->
 
{{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-->
 
{{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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{{Ghezelayagh et al., 2022}}<!--Prolonged morphological expansion of spiny-rayed fishes following the end-Cretaceous-->
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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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{{Wood et al., 2023}}<!--A New Species of Spottail Darter Endemic to the Clarks River in Kentucky and Tennessee-->

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Richard C. Harrington

  • Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  • Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
  • E-mail: Richard.harrington@yale.edu

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