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Philip Bergmann
Philip Bergmann
Associate Professor of Biology, Clark University
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Genetic bases of fungal white rot wood decay predicted by phylogenomic analysis of correlated gene-phenotype evolution
LG Nagy, R Riley, PJ Bergmann, K Krizsán, FM Martin, IV Grigoriev, ...
Molecular biology and evolution 34 (1), 35-44, 2017
742017
Alternate pathways of body shape evolution translate into common patterns of locomotor evolution in two clades of lizards
PJ Bergmann, DJ Irschick
Evolution 64 (6), 1569-1582, 2010
742010
Systematics and biogeography of the widespread Neotropical gekkonid genus Thecadactylus (Squamata), with the description of a new cryptic species
PJ Bergmann, AP Russell
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 149 (3), 339-370, 2007
722007
Tail autotomy, tail size, and locomotor performance in lizards
EJ McElroy, PJ Bergmann
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 86 (6), 669-679, 2013
702013
Vertebral evolution and the diversification of squamate reptiles
PJ Bergmann, DJ Irschick
Evolution 66 (4), 1044-1058, 2012
652012
Thermal and moisture habitat preferences do not maximize jumping performance in frogs
A Mitchell, PJ Bergmann
Functional Ecology 30 (5), 733-742, 2016
622016
Effects of temperature on maximum clinging ability in a diurnal gecko: evidence for a passive clinging mechanism?
PJ Bergmann, DJ Irschick
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology 303 …, 2005
522005
Linking ecomechanical models and functional traits to understand phenotypic diversity
TE Higham, LA Ferry, L Schmitz, DJ Irschick, S Starko, PSL Anderson, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 36 (9), 860-873, 2021
472021
A phylogeographically distinct and deep divergence in the widespread Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko, Thecadactylus rapicauda
DJC Kronauer, PJ Bergmann, JM Mercer, AP Russell
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 34 (2), 431-437, 2005
412005
The convergent evolution of snake-like forms by divergent evolutionary pathways in squamate reptiles
PJ Bergmann, G Morinaga
Evolution 73 (3), 481-496, 2019
382019
It's just sand between the toes: how particle size and shape variation affect running performance and kinematics in a generalist lizard
PJ Bergmann, KJ Pettinelli, ME Crockett, EG Schaper
Journal of Experimental Biology 220 (20), 3706-3716, 2017
382017
The Evolution of Positive Allometry of Weaponry in Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma)
PJ Bergmann, CP Berk
Evolutionary Biology 39, 311-323, 2012
372012
Directional evolution of stockiness coevolves with ecology and locomotion in lizards
PJ Bergmann, JJ Meyers, DJ Irschick
Evolution 63 (1), 215-227, 2009
352009
Evolution of fossorial locomotion in the transition from tetrapod to snake-like in lizards
G Morinaga, PJ Bergmann
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1923), 20200192, 2020
322020
Angles and waves: intervertebral joint angles and axial kinematics of limbed lizards, limbless lizards, and snakes
G Morinaga, PJ Bergmann
Zoology 134, 16-26, 2019
262019
Differential segmental growth of the vertebral column of the rat (Rattus norvegicus)
PJ Bergmann, AD Melin, AP Russell
Zoology 109 (1), 54-65, 2006
262006
Convergent body shapes have evolved via deterministic and historically contingent pathways in Lerista lizards
G Morinaga, PJ Bergmann
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 121 (4), 858-875, 2017
242017
Tail growth in Chamaeleo dilepis (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae): functional implications of segmental patterns
PJ Bergmann, S Lessard, AP Russell
Journal of Zoology 261 (4), 417-425, 2003
222003
Are there general laws for digit evolution in squamates? The loss and re‐evolution of digits in a clade of fossorial lizards (Brachymeles, Scincinae)
GP Wagner, OW Griffith, PJ Bergmann, G Bello‐Hellegouarch, ...
Journal of Morphology 279 (8), 1104-1119, 2018
192018
Taxonomic Identity in Microbial Eukaryotes: A Practical Approach Using the Testate Amoeba Centropyxis to Resolve Conflicts Between Old and New Taxonomic …
DJG Lahr, PJ Bergmann, SGBC Lopes
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 55 (5), 409-416, 2008
192008
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