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C. Tristan Stayton
C. Tristan Stayton
Professor of Biology, Bucknell University
Verified email at bucknell.edu
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The definition, recognition, and interpretation of convergent evolution, and two new measures for quantifying and assessing the significance of convergence
CT Stayton
Evolution 69 (8), 2140-2153, 2015
2292015
Testing hypotheses of convergence with multivariate data: morphological and functional convergence among herbivorous lizards
CT Stayton
Evolution 60 (4), 824-841, 2006
2032006
Taphonomy and ecology of modern avifaunal remains from Amboseli Park, Kenya
AK Behrensmeyer, CT Stayton, RE Chapman
Paleobiology 29 (1), 52-70, 2003
1542003
Morphological evolution of the lizard skull: a geometric morphometrics survey
CT Stayton
Journal of Morphology 263 (1), 47-59, 2005
1342005
Is convergence surprising? An examination of the frequency of convergence in simulated datasets
CT Stayton
Journal of Theoretical Biology 252 (1), 1-14, 2008
1242008
Combining geometric morphometrics and finite element analysis with evolutionary modeling: towards a synthesis
PD Polly, CT Stayton, ER Dumont, SE Pierce, EJ Rayfield, KD Angielczyk
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36 (4), e1111225, 2016
1232016
What does convergent evolution mean? The interpretation of convergence and its implications in the search for limits to evolution
CT Stayton
Interface focus 5 (6), 20150039, 2015
932015
Application of thin-plate spline transformations to finite element models, or, how to turn a bog turtle into a spotted turtle to analyze both
CT Stayton
Evolution 63 (5), 1348-1355, 2009
802009
Biomechanics on the half shell: functional performance influences patterns of morphological variation in the emydid turtle carapace
CT Stayton
Zoology 114 (4), 213-223, 2011
772011
Geometric morphometrics of the skull roof of stereospondyls (Amphibia: Temnospondyli)
CT Stayton, M Ruta
Palaeontology 49 (2), 307-337, 2006
572006
Finite element modeling of shell shape in the freshwater turtle Pseudemys concinna reveals a trade‐off between mechanical strength and hydrodynamic efficiency
G Rivera, CT Stayton
Journal of Morphology 272 (10), 1192-1203, 2011
532011
Performance in three shell functions predicts the phenotypic distribution of hard-shelled turtles
CT Stayton
Evolution 73 (4), 720-734, 2019
442019
Distinctive convergence in Australian floral colours seen through the eyes of Australian birds
M Burd, CT Stayton, M Shrestha, AG Dyer
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1781), 20132862, 2014
422014
Dimorphism in shell shape and strength in two species of emydid turtle
C Vega, CT Stayton
Herpetologica 67 (4), 397-405, 2011
332011
Terrestrial feeding in aquatic turtles: environment-dependent feeding behavior modulation and the evolution of terrestrial feeding in Emydidae
CT Stayton
Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (24), 4083-4091, 2011
292011
Convergent evolution provides evidence of similar radiations in shell shape in the turtle families Emydidae and Geoemydidae
CJ McLaughlin, CT Stayton
Herpetologica 72 (2), 120-129, 2016
282016
Morphological and mechanical changes in juvenile red‐eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) shells during ontogeny
JF Fish, CT Stayton
Journal of Morphology 275 (4), 391-397, 2014
282014
Convevol: analysis of convergent evolution
CT Stayton
R package version 1, 471, 2017
212017
The influence of multiple functional demands on morphological diversification: a test on turtle shells
CT Stayton, LF O'Connor, NM Nisivoccia
Evolution 72 (9), 1933-1949, 2018
202018
Effects of asymmetry on the strength of the chelonian shell: a comparison of three species
G Rivera, CT Stayton
Journal of Morphology 274 (8), 901-908, 2013
182013
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