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2018

Richards E, Servedio M, Martin C. in review. New criteria for sympatric speciation in genomic era. bioRxiv link here

Richards E, Poelstra J, Martin C. in press. Don’t throw out the sympatric speciation with the crater lake water: fine-scale investigation of introgression provides equivocal support for a causal role of secondary gene flow in one of the clearest examples of sympatric speciation. Evolution Letters. bioRxiv link here

Poelstra J, Richards E, Martin C. in press. Speciation in sympatry with ongoing secondary gene flow and an olfactory trigger in a radiation of Cameroon cichlids. Molecular Ecology. here

Richards E, Brown J, Barley A, Chong R, Thomson R.  Unexpected variation across mitochondrial gene trees and evidence for systematic error: How much gene tree variation is biological? 2018. Systematic Biology. syy013. here 

 

2017

Richards E, Martin C. 2017. Adaptive introgression from distant Caribbean islands contributed to the diversification of a microendemic adaptive radiation of trophic specialist pupfishes. PLoS Genetics 13(8), e1006919. here

Martin C, Hohna S, Crawford J, Turner B, Richards E, Simons L. The complex effects of demographic history on the estimation of substitution rate: concatenated gene analysis results in no more than twofold estimation. Proc R Soc Lond B. 284(1860):2017537. here

Richards E, Comeault A, Poelstra J. Digest: Sticklebacks do not just go with the flow: Genetic differentiation of stream populations due to more than just geographic distance. Evolution 71(2): 495-496. here

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