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Publications by Robert W. Bryson
Cryptic Diversity and Discordance in Single-Locus Species Delimitation Methods Within Horned Lizards (Phrynosomatidae:Phrynosoma)
Molecular Ecology Resources
Evolution
Ecology
Genetics
Systematics
Behavior
Biotechnology
High Phylogenetic Utility of an Ultraconserved Element Probe Set Designed for Arachnida
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Meiofaunal Cryptic Species Challenge Species Delimitation: The Case of the Monocelis Lineata (Platyhelminthes: Proseriata) Species Complex
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Cryptic Species as a Window on Diversity and Conservation
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High Levels of Cryptic Species Diversity Uncovered in Amazonian Frogs
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Morphologically Cryptic Biological Species Within the Liverwort Frullania Asagrayana
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Species Delimitation in Herpetology
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Revisiting Species Delimitation Within the Genus Oxystele Using DNA Barcoding Approach
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