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Molecules and morphology reveal ‘new’widespread North American freshwater mussel species (Bivalvia: Unionidae)
SM Keogh, AM Simons
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 138, 182-192, 2019
192019
Synthesis of natural history collections data reveals patterns of US freshwater mussel diversity and decline
J Pfeiffer, TP Dubose, SM Keogh
Biological Conservation, 110462, 2024
52024
Gulf Coast vicariance shapes phylogeographic history of a North American freshwater mussel species complex
SM Keogh, NA Johnson, JD Williams, CR Randklev, AM Simons
Journal of Biogeography 48 (5), 1138-1152, 2021
52021
Riverine flow rate drives widespread convergence in the shell morphology of imperiled freshwater mussels
SM Keogh, JM Pfeiffer, AM Simons, SM Edie
Evolution 78 (1), 39-52, 2024
12024
A trait dataset for freshwater mussels of the United States of America
GW Hopper, JR Bucholz, TP DuBose, KJ Fogelman, SM Keogh, ...
Scientific Data 10 (1), 745, 2023
12023
From individuals to species: how natural selection and phenotypic plasticity shape ecomorphological evolution in freshwater mussels
SM Keogh
University of Minnesota, 2023
2023
Conspicuous shell shape plasticity across lake-stream habitats in a freshwater mussel (Pyganodon grandis)
SM Keogh, BJ Minerich, LM Ohlman, ME Pletta, AE Scheunemann, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.10. 30.564758, 2023
2023
Re-thinking modes of teleost tooth replacement using the dentally diverse combtooth blennies (Blenniidae)
KL Williams, PJ Hundt, SM Keogh, AM Simons
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E1301-E1302, 2021
2021
Species delimitation, phylogeography, and morphology of the North American Mapleleaf (Quadrula) freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae)
SM Keogh, BE Sietman, NA Johnson, CH Smith, CR Randklev, JL Harris, ...
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E356-E356, 2020
2020
Molecules & Morphology Reveal'New'Divergent, Widespread Lampsiline Species (Bivalvia: Unionidae)
SM Keogh
University of Minnesota, 2018
2018
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