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Marshal Hedin
Marshal Hedin
Professor of Biology, San Diego State University
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The spider tree of life: phylogeny of Araneae based on target‐gene analyses from an extensive taxon sampling
WC Wheeler, JA Coddington, LM Crowley, D Dimitrov, PA Goloboff, ...
Cladistics 33 (6), 574-616, 2017
4982017
Spider phylogenomics: untangling the Spider Tree of Life
NL Garrison, J Rodriguez, I Agnarsson, JA Coddington, CE Griswold, ...
PeerJ 4, e1719, 2016
3242016
A combined molecular approach to phylogeny of the jumping spider subfamily Dendryphantinae (Araneae: Salticidae)
MC Hedin, WP Maddison
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 18 (3), 386-403, 2001
2862001
Multilocus Species Delimitation in a Complex of Morphologically Conserved Trapdoor Spiders (Mygalomorphae, Antrodiaetidae, Aliatypus)
JD Satler, BC Carstens, M Hedin
Systematic biology 62 (6), 805-823, 2013
2712013
Deep molecular divergence in the absence of morphological and ecological change in the Californian coastal dune endemic trapdoor spider Aptostichus simus
JE Bond, MC Hedin, MG Ramirez, BD Opell
Molecular Ecology 10 (4), 899-910, 2001
2452001
Phylogenomics resolves a spider backbone phylogeny and rejects a prevailing paradigm for orb web evolution
JE Bond, NL Garrison, CA Hamilton, RL Godwin, M Hedin, I Agnarsson
Current Biology 24 (15), 1765-1771, 2014
2352014
Jumping spider phylogeny (Araneae: Salticidae)
WP Maddison, MC Hedin
Invertebrate systematics 17 (4), 529-549, 2003
2072003
Molecular phylogenetics at the population/species interface in cave spiders of the southern Appalachians (Araneae: Nesticidae: Nesticus).
MC Hedin
Molecular Biology and Evolution 14 (3), 309-324, 1997
1941997
The power and perils of ‘molecular taxonomy’: a case study of eyeless and endangered Cicurina (Araneae: Dictynidae) from Texas caves
P Paquin, M Hedin
Molecular ecology 13 (10), 3239-3255, 2004
1672004
The effects of preservatives and temperatures on arachnid DNA
CJ Vink, SM Thomas, P Paquin, CY Hayashi, M Hedin
Invertebrate systematics 19 (2), 99-104, 2005
1642005
A reconsideration of the classification of the spider infraorder Mygalomorphae (Arachnida: Araneae) based on three nuclear genes and morphology
JE Bond, BE Hendrixson, CA Hamilton, M Hedin
PloS one 7 (6), e38753, 2012
1632012
Molecular phylogenetics of the spider infraorder Mygalomorphae using nuclear rRNA genes (18S and 28S): conflict and agreement with the current system of classification
M Hedin, JE Bond
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 41 (2), 454-471, 2006
1612006
Studies of morphological and molecular phylogenetic divergence in spiders (Araneae: Homalonychus) from the American southwest, including divergence along the Baja California …
SC Crews, M Hedin
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 38 (2), 470-487, 2006
1532006
SPECIATIONAL HISTORY IN A DIVERSE CLADE OF HABITAT‐SPECIALIZED SPIDERS (ARANEAE: NESTICIDAE: NESTICUS): INFERENCES FROM …
MC Hedin
Evolution 51 (6), 1929-1945, 1997
1471997
High phylogenetic utility of an ultraconserved element probe set designed for Arachnida
J Starrett, S Derkarabetian, M Hedin, RW Bryson Jr, JE McCormack, ...
Molecular ecology resources 17 (4), 812-823, 2017
1412017
Phylogenetic systematics and evolution of the spider infraorder Mygalomorphae using genomic scale data
V Opatova, CA Hamilton, M Hedin, LM De Oca, J Král, JE Bond
Systematic Biology 69 (4), 671-707, 2020
1382020
Multilocus genealogies reveal multiple cryptic species and biogeographical complexity in the California turret spider Antrodiaetus riversi (Mygalomorphae …
J Starrett, M Hedin
Molecular Ecology 16 (3), 583-604, 2007
1172007
Sky island diversification meets the multispecies coalescent – divergence in the spruce‐fir moss spider (Microhexura montivaga, Araneae, Mygalomorphae) on the …
M Hedin, D Carlson, F Coyle
Molecular Ecology 24 (13), 3467-3484, 2015
1012015
Combining genetic and geospatial analyses to infer population extinction in mygalomorph spiders endemic to the Los Angeles region
JE Bond, DA Beamer, T Lamb, M Hedin
Animal Conservation 9 (2), 145-157, 2006
972006
Phylogenomic reclassification of the world’s most venomous spiders (Mygalomorphae, Atracinae), with implications for venom evolution
M Hedin, S Derkarabetian, MJ Ramírez, C Vink, JE Bond
Scientific reports 8 (1), 1636, 2018
962018
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