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Julia J Day
Julia J Day
Professor of Zoology, University College London
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A Middle Jurassic dinosaur trackway site from Oxfordshire, UK
JJ Day, DB Norman, AS Gale, P Upchurch, HP Powell
Palaeontology 47 (2), 319-348, 2004
1442004
Sauropod trackways, evolution, and behavior
JJ Day, P Upchurch, DB Norman, AS Gale, HP Powell
Science 296 (5573), 1659-1659, 2002
1142002
Tempo and mode of diversification of Lake Tanganyika cichlid fishes
JJ Day, JA Cotton, TG Barraclough
PLoS ONE 3 (3), e1730, 2008
992008
Continental diversification of an African catfish radiation (Mochokidae: Synodontis)
JJ Day, CR Peart, KJ Brown, JP Friel, R Bills, T Moritz
Systematic Biology 62 (3), 351-365, 2013
832013
High levels of interspecific gene flow in an endemic cichlid fish adaptive radiation from an extreme lake environment
AGP Ford, KK Dasmahapatra, L Rüber, K Gharbi, T Cezard, JJ Day
Molecular Ecology 24 (13), 3421-3440, 2015
742015
Phylogenetic relationships of the Sparidae (Teleostei: Percoidei) and implications for convergent trophic evolution
JJ Day
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 76 (2), 269-301, 2002
732002
Dinosaur locomotion from a new trackway
JJ Day, DB Norman, P Upchurch, HP Powell
Nature 415 (6871), 494-495, 2002
702002
Diversification of clearwing butterflies with the rise of the Andes
DL De Silvia, M Ellias, K Wilmott, J Mallet, JJ Day
Journal of Biogeography 43 (1), 44-58, 2016
682016
Relative time scales reveal multiple origins of parallel disjunct distributions of African caecilian amphibians
SP Loader, D Pisani, JA Cotton, DJ Gower, JJ Day, M Wilkinson
Biology Letters 3 (5), 505-508, 2007
662007
Phylogenetic relationships of the Lake Tanganyika cichlid tribe Lamprologini: the story from mitochondrial DNA
JJ Day, S Santini, J Garcia-Moreno
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 45 (2), 629-642, 2007
642007
Niche divergence promotes rapid diversification of East African sky island white‐eyes (Aves: Zosteropidae)
SC Cox, RP Prys‐Jones, JC Habel, BA Amakobe, JJ Day
Molecular Ecology 23 (16), 4103-4118, 2014
622014
Mastacembelid eels support Lake Tanganyika as an evolutionary hotspot of diversification
KJ Brown, L Rüber, R Bills, JJ Day
BMC Evolutionary Biology 10 (1), 188, 2010
592010
Widespread colonisation of Tanzanian catchments by introduced Oreochromis tilapia fishes: the legacy from decades of deliberate introduction
A Shechonge, BP Ngatunga, SJ Bradbeer, JJ Day, JJ Freer, ...
Hydrobiologia 832 (1), 235-253, 2019
572019
Lacustrine radiations in African Synodontis catfish
JJ Day, R Bills, JP Friel
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22 (4), 805-817, 2009
532009
Niche divergence facilitated by fine-scale ecological partitioning in a recent cichlid fish adaptive radiation
AGP Ford, L Rüber, J Newton, KK Dasmahapatra, JD Balarin, K Bruun, ...
Evolution 70 (12), 2718-2735, 2016
492016
Molecular phylogeny of Oreochromis (Cichlidae: Oreochromini) reveals mito-nuclear discordance and multiple colonisation of adverse aquatic environments
AGP Ford, TR Bullen, L Pang, MJ Genner, B R, F Tomáš, BP Ngatunga, ...
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 136, 215-226, 2019
462019
Biodiversity assessment across a dynamic riverine system: A comparison of eDNA metabarcoding versus traditional fish surveying methods
J Hallam, EL Clare, JI Jones, JJ Day
Environmental DNA 3 (6), 1247-1266, 2021
442021
Terrestrial-focused protected areas are effective for conservation of freshwater fish diversity in Lake Tanganyika
AW Britton, JJ Day, CJ Doble, BP Ngatunga, KM Kemp, C Carbone, ...
Biological Conservation 212, 120-129, 2017
442017
On the origin of the Synodontis catfish species flock from Lake Tanganyika
JJ Day, M Wilkinson
Biology Letters 2 (4), 548-552, 2006
432006
The phylogenetic relationships of neosuchian crocodiles and their implications for the convergent evolution of the longirostrine condition
SS Groh, P Upchurch, PM Barrett, JJ Day
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 188 (2), 473–506, 2020
382020
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