David Morrison
Visiting researcher at Department of Organismal Biology; Systematic Biology
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 46 31
- E-mail:
- David.Morrison@ebc.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Evolutionsbiologiskt centrum, Norbyv. 18D
75236 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Norbyv. 18D
75236 Uppsala
Publications
Recent publications
Categorizing ideas about systematics: alternative trees of trees, and related representations
Part of Rendiconti Lincei SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI, p. 191-202, 2017
Intertwining phylogenetic trees and networks
Part of Methods in Ecology and Evolution, p. 1212-1220, 2017
Part of Systematic Biology, ISSN 1063-5157, EISSN 1076-836X, p. 121-123, 2017
Phylogenetic analysis of pathogens
Part of Genetics and Evolution of Infectious Diseases, p. 167-193, Elsevier, 2017
Contributions to Botany: Dedicated to Inga Hedberg
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2016
All publications
Articles in journal
Categorizing ideas about systematics: alternative trees of trees, and related representations
Part of Rendiconti Lincei SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI, p. 191-202, 2017
Intertwining phylogenetic trees and networks
Part of Methods in Ecology and Evolution, p. 1212-1220, 2017
Genealogies: Pedigrees and Phylogenies are Reticulating Networks Not Just Divergent Trees
Part of Evolutionary biology, p. 456-473, 2016
Osteochondrosis, but not lameness, is more frequent among free-range pigs than confined herd-mates
Part of Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 2015
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Is Sequence Alignment an Art or a Science?
Part of Systematic Botany, p. 14-26, 2015
Molecular homology and multiple-sequence alignment: an analysis of concepts and practice
Part of Australian Systematic Botany, p. 46-62, 2015
Part of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, p. 296-312, 2014
Is the tree of life the best metaphor, model, or heuristic for phylogenetics?
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 628-638, 2014
The Monkey’s voyage: how improbable journeys shaped the history of life. by Alan de Queiroz.
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 847-849, 2014
Next generation sequencing and phylogenetic networks
Part of EMBnet.journal, 2014
Phylogenetic networks: a review of methods to display evolutionary history
Part of Annual Research & Review in Biology, p. 1518-1543, 2014
Chapters in book
Phylogenetic analysis of pathogens
Part of Genetics and Evolution of Infectious Diseases, p. 167-193, Elsevier, 2017
Pattern recognition in phylogenetics: trees and networks
Part of Pattern Recognition in Computational Molecular Biology, p. 419-438, John Wiley & Sons, 2016
Part of Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology, p. 264-269, Elsevier, 2016
Collections (editor)
Contributions to Botany: Dedicated to Inga Hedberg
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2016
Other
Part of Systematic Biology, ISSN 1063-5157, EISSN 1076-836X, p. 121-123, 2017
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 177-178, 2016
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 177-178, 2016
Taxonomy of Australian Mammals. By Stephen Jackson and Colin Groves
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 346-348, 2016
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 1117-1119, 2016
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 722-724, 2016
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 546-548, 2015
Understanding Evolution .— By Kostas Kampourakis
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 1121-1122, 2015
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 892-895, 2015
Multiple Sequence Alignment Methods — Edited by David J. Russell
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 690-692, 2015
Part of Systematic Biology, p. 363-365, 2015