W. James Cooper
Aus WORLDFISH WIKI
W. James Cooper
- Department of Biology, Syracuse University, 130 College PL, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA.
- Department of Organismal Biology & Anatomy, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
- Department of Zoology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL 60605, USA.
- Department of Biology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA.
- Marine and Coastal Science, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA.
- E-mail: cooperw5@wwu.edu
Beschriebene Taxa
Publikationen
- Cooper, W.J., Smith, L.L. & Westneat, M.W. 2009. Exploring the radiation of a diverse reef fish family: Phylogenetics of the damselfishes (Pomacentridae), with new classifications based on molecular analyses of all genera. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 52: 1–16. (doi) Zitatseite
- Cooper, W.J., Albertson, R.C., Jacob, R.E. & Westneat, M.W. 2014. Re-description and reassignment of the damselfish, Abudefduf luridus (Cuvier, 1830) using both traditional and geometric morphometric approaches. Copeia, 2014 (3): 473-480. (doi) Zitatseite
- Cooper, W.J. & Santini, F. 2016. A revised damselfish taxonomy with a description of the tribe Microspathodontini (giant damselfishes). Chapter 2, Pp. 13-30 in Frédérich, B. & Parmentier, E.: Biology of Damselfishes. CRC Press. ISBN 9781482212099 Zitatseite
- McCord, C.L., Nash, C.M., Cooper, W.J. & Westneat, M.W. 2021. Phylogeny of the damselfishes (Pomacentridae) and patterns of asymmetrical diversification in body size and feeding ecology. PLoS ONE, 16 (10): e0258889. (doi) Zitatseite
- Conith, M.R., Ringo, D., Conith, A.J., DeLeon, A., Wagner, M., McMenamin, S., Cason, C. & Cooper, W.J. 2022. The evolution of feeding mechanics in the Danioninae, or why giant danios don't suck like zebrafish. Integrative Organismal Biology, 4 (1): obac049. (doi) Zitatseite