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Isaac NJB, Jones KE, Gittleman JL, et al., 2005, Correlates of species richness in mammals: Body size, life history, and ecology, AMERICAN NATURALIST, Vol: 165, Pages: 600-607, ISSN: 0003-0147
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Hone DWE, Keesey TM, Pisani D, et al., 2005, Macroevolutionary trends in the dinosauria: Cope's rule, JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, Vol: 18, Pages: 587-595, ISSN: 1010-061X
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Purvis A, Orme CDL, 2005, Evolutionary trends in body size, Berlin, Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Pages: 1-18
Purvis A, Gittleman JL, Brooks TM, 2005, Phylogeny and conservation, Symposium of the Zoological-Society-of-London, Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, Pages: 1-16, ISSN: 1363-3090
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Barraclough TG, Davies TJ, 2005, Predicting future speciation, Symposium of the Zoological-Society-of-London, Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, Pages: 400-418, ISSN: 1363-3090
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Purvis A, Cardillo M, Grenyer R, et al., 2005, Correlates of extinction risk: phylogeny, biology, threat and scale, Symposium of the Zoological-Society-of-London, Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, Pages: 295-316, ISSN: 1363-3090
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Purvis AJ, Tunstall H, 2004, Effects of sock type on foot skin temperature and thermal demand during exercise, ERGONOMICS, Vol: 47, Pages: 1657-1668, ISSN: 0014-0139
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Purvis A, 2004, Evolution - How do characters evolve?, NATURE, Vol: 432, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Cardillo M, Bininda-Emonds ORP, Boakes E, et al., 2004, A species-level phylogenetic supertree of marsupials, JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, Vol: 264, Pages: 11-31, ISSN: 0952-8369
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Collen B, Purvis A, Gittleman JL, 2004, Biological correlates of description date in carnivores and primates, GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 13, Pages: 459-467, ISSN: 1466-822X
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Cardillo M, Purvis A, Sechrest W, et al., 2004, Human population density and extinction risk in the world's carnivores, PLOS BIOLOGY, Vol: 2, Pages: 909-914, ISSN: 1544-9173
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Isaac NJB, Purvis A, 2004, The 'species problem' and testing macroevolutionary hypotheses, DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, Vol: 10, Pages: 275-281, ISSN: 1366-9516
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Agapow PM, Bininda-Emonds ORP, Crandall KA, et al., 2004, The impact of species concept on biodiversity studies, QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY, Vol: 79, Pages: 161-179, ISSN: 0033-5770
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Webster AJ, Gittleman JL, Purvis A, 2004, The life history legacy of evolutionary body size change in carnivores, JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, Vol: 17, Pages: 396-407, ISSN: 1010-061X
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Purvis A, 2004, Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: synthesis and perspectives [book review], Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol: 79, Pages: 106-106
Bininda-Emonds ORP, Jones KE, Price SA, et al., 2004, Garbage in, garbage out: data issues in supertree construction, Phylogenetic Supertrees: Combining Information to Reveal the Tree of Life, Editors: ORP, Dordrecht, Publisher: Kluwer Academic, Pages: 267-280
Purvis A, 2004, Putting life in its place [review of Assembling the Tree of Life, ed MJ Donoghue and J Cracraft], Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Vol: 19, Pages: 623-624
Harvey PH, Purvis A, 2003, Opportunity versus innovation, Nature, Vol: 425, Pages: 676-677, ISSN: 0028-0836
Why have some evolutionary lineages produced many more species than others? As far as one large group of birds is concerned, being in the right place at the right time is a plausible answer.
Harvey PH, Purvis A, 2003, Evolution - Opportunity versus innovation, NATURE, Vol: 425, Pages: 676-+, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Bininda-Emonds ORP, Jones KE, Price SA, et al., 2003, Supertrees are a necessary not-so-evil: A comment on Gatesy et al., SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY, Vol: 52, Pages: 724-729, ISSN: 1063-5157
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, 2003, 100 and 50 years ago, Nature, Vol: 425, Pages: 676-676, ISSN: 0028-0836
Grenyer R, Purvis A, 2003, A composite species-level phylogeny of the 'Insectivora' (Mammalia: Order Lipotyphla Haeckel, 1866), JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, Vol: 260, Pages: 245-257, ISSN: 0952-8369
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Mace GM, Gittleman JL, Purvis A, 2003, Preserving the Tree of Life, SCIENCE, Vol: 300, Pages: 1707-1709, ISSN: 0036-8075
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Jones KE, Purvis A, Gittleman JL, 2003, Biological correlates of extinction risk in bats, AMERICAN NATURALIST, Vol: 161, Pages: 601-614, ISSN: 0003-0147
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Isaac NJB, Agapow PM, Harvey PH, et al., 2003, Phylogenetically nested comparisons for testing correlates of species richness: A simulation study of continuous variables, EVOLUTION, Vol: 57, Pages: 18-26, ISSN: 0014-3820
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Purvis A, Orme CDL, Dolphin K, 2003, Why are most species small-bodied?, Oxford, Publisher: Blackwell Science, Pages: 155-173
Purvis A, Webster AJ, Agapow P-M, et al., 2003, Primate life histories and phylogeny, Chicago, Publisher: Chicago University Press, Pages: 25-40
Taylor J, Purvis A, 2003, Cospeciation, mammals and chewing lice, Chicago, Publisher: Chicago University Press, Pages: 240-261
Purvis A, 2003, Implications of the "Homogecene debt" [review of Biotic Homogenization, ed Lockwood JL and McKinney ML], Conservation Biology, Vol: 17, Pages: 337-338
Agapow PM, Purvis A, 2002, Power of eight tree shape statistics to detect nonrandom diversification: A comparison by simulation of two models of cladogenesis, Symposium on Developing Uses for Phylogenetic Tree Shape in the Study of Evolution, Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, Pages: 866-872, ISSN: 1063-5157
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