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Joseph A. Cook
Joseph A. Cook
Professor of Biology, University of New Mexico
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Genetic footprints of demographic expansion in North America, but not Amazonia, during the Late Quaternary
EP Lessa, JA Cook, JL Patton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (18), 10331-10334, 2003
4712003
Comparative genomics of the major parasitic worms
Nature genetics 51 (1), 163-174, 2019
3362019
Holarctic phylogeography of the root vole (Microtus oeconomus): implications for late Quaternary biogeography of high latitudes
C Brunhoff, KE Galbreath, VB Fedorov, JA Cook, M Jaarola
Molecular ecology 12 (4), 957-968, 2003
2962003
The Molecular Phylogenetics of Tuco-Tucos (genusCtenomys, Rodentia: Octodontidae) Suggests an Early Burst of Speciation
EP Lessa, JA Cook
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 9 (1), 88-99, 1998
2261998
Microsatellite markers for American mink (Mustela vison) and ermine (Mustela erminea)
MA Fleming, EA Ostrander, JA Cook
Molecular ecology 8 (8), 1352-1355, 1999
2181999
Phylogeography of a post‐glacial colonizer: Microtus longicaudus (Rodentia: Muridae)
CJ Conroy, JA Cook
Molecular Ecology 9 (2), 165-175, 2000
2162000
Molecular Systematics of a Holarctic Rodent (Microtus: Muridae)
CJ Conroy, JA Cook
Journal of Mammalogy 81 (2), 344-359, 2000
2052000
Arctic Biodiversity Assesment. Synthesis
H Meltofte, T Barry, D Berteaux, H Bültmann, JS Christiansen, JA Cook, ...
Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2013
189*2013
Digitization and the future of natural history collections
BP Hedrick, JM Heberling, EK Meineke, KG Turner, CJ Grassa, DS Park, ...
BioScience 70 (3), 243-251, 2020
1842020
MtDNA evidence for repeated pulses of speciation within arvicoline and murid rodents
CJ Conroy, JA Cook
Journal of Mammalian Evolution 6, 221-245, 1999
1751999
Phylogeography of endemic ermine (Mustela erminea) in southeast Alaska
MA Fleming, JA Cook
Molecular Ecology 11 (4), 795-807, 2002
1722002
Isolation and Characterization of a Hantavirus from Lemmus sibiricus: Evidence for Host Switch during Hantavirus Evolution
O Vapalahti, Å Lundkvist, V Fedorov, CJ Conroy, S Hirvonen, ...
Journal of Virology 73 (7), 5586-5592, 1999
1641999
Recurrent Amplifications and Deletions of Satellite DNA Accompanied Chromosomal Diversification in South American Tuco-tucos (Genus Ctenomys, Rodentia …
CH Slamovits, JA Cook, EP Lessa, M Susana Rossi
Molecular Biology and Evolution 18 (9), 1708-1719, 2001
1532001
Phylogeography of the dusky shrew, Sorex monticolus (Insectivora, Soricidae): insight into deep and shallow history in northwestern North America
JR Demboski, JA Cook
Molecular Ecology 10 (5), 1227-1240, 2001
1502001
Genetic consequences of Pleistocene glaciations for the tundra vole (Microtus oeconomus) in Beringia
KE Galbreath, JA Cook
Molecular Ecology 13 (1), 135-148, 2004
1492004
Divergent lineage of a novel hantavirus in the banana pipistrelle (Neoromicia nanus) in Côte d'Ivoire
L Sumibcay, B Kadjo, SH Gu, HJ Kang, BK Lim, JA Cook, JW Song, ...
Virology journal 9, 1-7, 2012
1342012
Northern Host-Parasite Assemblages: History and Biogeography on the Borderlands of Episodic Climate and Environmental Transition
EP Hoberg, KE Galbreath, JA Cook, SJ Kutz, L Polley
Advances in parasitology 79, 1, 2012
1342012
The Global Museum: natural history collections and the future of evolutionary science and public education
FT Bakker, A Antonelli, JA Clarke, JA Cook, SV Edwards, PGP Ericson, ...
PeerJ 8, e8225, 2020
1312020
Evolutionary insights from a genetically divergent hantavirus harbored by the European common mole (Talpa europaea)
HJ Kang, SN Bennett, L Sumibcay, S Arai, AG Hope, G Mocz, JW Song, ...
PloS one 4 (7), e6149, 2009
1312009
Phylogenetically distinct hantaviruses in the masked shrew (Sorex cinereus) and dusky shrew (Sorex monticolus) in the United States
S Arai, SN Bennett, L Sumibcay, JA Cook, JW Song, A Hope, C Parmenter, ...
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 78 (2), 348, 2008
1302008
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