Lindberg, David R.
2018
Cotoras, D.D., K. Bi, M. Brewer, D.R. Lindberg, S. Prost, and R. Gillespie. 2016. Co-occurrence of ecologically similar species of Hawaiian spiders reveals critical early phase of adaptive radiation. BMC Evolutionary Biology 18: 100.
Read it- Kahanamoku, S.S., P.M. Hull, D.R. Lindberg, A.Y. Hsiang, E.C. Clites and S. Finnegan. 2018. Twelve thousand recent patellogastropods from a northeastern Pacific latitudinal gradient. Scientific Data, 5:170197. Read it
2017
- Cotoras, D.D., M.S. Brewer, P.J.P. Croucher, G.S. Oxford, D.R. Lindberg and R.G. Gillespie. 2017. Convergent evolution in the colour polymorphism of Selkirkiella spiders (Theridiidae) from the South American temperate rainforest. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society, 120: 649-663.
2016
- Brusca, R.C., D.R. Lindberg, and W.F. Ponder. 2016. Phylum Mollusca. Pp.453 - 530 in R.C. Brusca, W. Moore and S.M. Shuster (eds.), Invertebrates. 3rd Ed., Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
2013
- Estes, J.A., R. Steneck, and D. R. Lindberg. 2013. Exploring the consequences of species interactions through the assembly and disassembly of food webs: A Pacific-Atlantic comparison. Bull. Mar. Sci., 89(1): 11-29.
- Schulhof, M. and D. R. Lindberg. 2013. The ontogeny of the lower reproductive tract of Helix aspersa. Organisms Diversity Evolution. 13: 559-568.
- Oleg Simakov, Ferdinand Marletaz, Sung-Jin Cho, Eric Edsinger-Gonzales, Paul Havlak, Uffe Hellsten, Dian-Han Kuo, Tomas Larsson, Jie Lv, Detlev Arendt, Robert Savage, Kazutoyo Osoegawa, Pieter de Jong, Jane Grimwood, Jarrod A. Chapman, Harris Shapiro, Andrea Aerts, Robert P. Otillar, Astrid Y. Terry, Jeffrey L. Boore, Igor V. Grigoriev, David R. Lindberg, Elaine C. Seaver, David A. Weisblat, Nicholas H. Putnam and Daniel S. Rokhsar. 2013. Insights into bilaterian evolution from three spiralian genomes. Nature, 493:526-531. Read it
2012
- Harnik, P.G., H.K. Lotze, S.C Anderson, Z.V. Finkel, S. Finnegan, D.R. Lindberg, L.H. Liow, R. Lockwood, C.R. McClain, J.L. McGuire, A. O'Dea, J.M. Pandolfi, C. Simpson, and D.P. Tittensor. 2012. Extinctions in ancient and modern seas. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 27(11):608-17
2011
- Begovic, E. and D. R. Lindberg. 2011. Genetic population structure of Tectura paleacea: implications for the mechanisms regulating population structure in patchy coastal habitats. PLoS ONE 6(4):e18408, 1-10. Read it
- Hallinan, N. and D. R. Lindberg. 2011. Comparative analysis of chromosome counts infers three paleopolyploidies in the Mollusca. Genome Biology and Evolution. 3:1150-1163. Read it
- Pyenson, N. D. and D. R. Lindberg. 2011. What happened to gray whales during the Pleistocene? The ecological impact of sea-level change on benthic feeding areas in the North Pacific Ocean. PLoS ONE 6(7):e21295, 1-14. Read it
- Wägele, H., A. Klussmann-Kolb, M. Kuhlmann, G. Haszprunar, D. R. Lindberg, A. Koch, and W. Wägele. 2011. The taxonomist - an endangered race. A practical proposal for its survival. Frontiers in Zoology 8:(25) 1-7. Read it
2010
- Thanukos, A., J.G. Scotchmoor, R. Caldwell, and D.R. Lindberg. 2010. Science 101: Building the foundations for real understanding. Science 330:1764-1765.
2009
- Lindberg, D.R. 2009. Global warming. Pp. 376-380 in R. Gillespie and D.A. Clague (eds.), Encyclopedia of Islands. University of California Press, Berkeley.
- Lindberg, D.R. 2009. Monoplacophorans and the origin and relationships of mollusks. Evolution: Education and Outreach 2:191-203.
2006
- Scotchmoor, J., D. Lindberg, T. White, J. Flynn, and R. Ross. 2006. The Paleontology Portal: a unique partnership, SPNHC-NSCA 2006 Program & Abstracts, p. 59.
- Simison, W.B., D.R. Lindberg and J.L. Boore. 2006. Rolling circle amplification of metazoan mitochondrial genomes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39(2):562-567.
2005
- Estes, J.A., D.R. Lindberg, and C. Wray. 2005. Evolution of large body size in abalones (Haliotis): Patterns and implications. Paleobiology 31(4):591-606.
2003
- Pyenson, N.D., and D.R. Lindberg. 2003. Phylogenetic analyses of body size in Neoceti: preliminary proxies for studying cetacean ecology in the fossil record. Abstracts for the 15th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Greensboro, NC. Pp. 133-134.