Cody W. Thompson
University of Michigan
26 Papers
219 Citations
Cody W. Thompson is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Ictidomys. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Cody W. Thompson include Texas Tech University & Fort Hays State University.
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Papers
Specimen collection: An essential tool
Luiz A. Rocha,Alexandre Aleixo,Gerald R. Allen,Frank Almeda,Carole C. Baldwin,Maxwell V. L. Barclay,John M. Bates,Aaron M. Bauer,Francesca Benzoni,C. M. Berns,Michael L. Berumen,David C. Blackburn,Stan Blum,Federico Bolaños,Rauri C. K. Bowie,Ralf Britz,Rafe M. Brown,Carlos Daniel Cadena,Kent E. Carpenter,Luis M. P. Ceríaco,Prosanta Chakrabarty,Gerardo Chaves,John Howard Choat,Kendall D. Clements,Bruce B. Collette,Allen Gilbert Collins,Jerry A. Coyne,Joel Cracraft,T. Daniel,M. R. de Carvalho,K. de Queiroz,F. Di Dario,Robert C. Drewes,John P. Dumbacher,A. Engilis,Mark V. Erdmann,William N. Eschmeyer,Chris R. Feldman,Brian L. Fisher,Jon Fjeldså,Peter W. Fritsch,Jérôme Fuchs,A. Getahun,Anthony C. Gill,Martin F. Gomon,Terrence M. Gosliner,Gary R. Graves,Charles E. Griswold,Robert P. Guralnick,Karsten E. Hartel,Kristofer M. Helgen,Hsuan-Ching Ho,Djoko T. Iskandar,Tomio Iwamoto,Zeehan Jaafar,Zeehan Jaafar,Helen F. James,David W. Johnson,David H. Kavanaugh,Nancy Knowlton,Eileen A. Lacey,Helen K. Larson,Jeffrey M. Leis,Harilaos A. Lessios,James K. Liebherr,Margaret D. Lowman,D. L. Mahler,Victor Mamonekene,Keiichi Matsuura,Gregory Mayer,Herman L. Mays,John E. McCosker,Roy W. McDiarmid,Jimmy A. McGuire,Matthew J. Miller,Rich Mooi,Randall D. Mooi,Craig Moritz,Philip Myers,Michael W. Nachman,Ronald A. Nussbaum,D. Ó Foighil,Lynne R. Parenti,James F. Parham,E. Paul,Gustav Paulay,Jorge L. Pérez-Emán,Alejandro Pérez-Matus,Steven Poe,John J. Pogonoski,Daniel L. Rabosky,John E. Randall,James Davis Reimer,D. R. Robertson,Mark-Oliver Rödel,Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues,Peter D. Roopnarine,Lukas Rüber,Mason J. Ryan,Frederick H. Sheldon,G. Shinohara,Andrew E. Z. Short,Warren Brian Simison,William F. Smith-Vaniz,Victor G. Springer,Melanie L. J. Stiassny,Jose G. Tello,Jose G. Tello,Cody W. Thompson,Thomas Trnski,Priscilla K. Tucker,Thomas Valqui,Michael Vecchione,Erik Verheyen,Peter C. Wainwright,Terry A. Wheeler,William T. White,Kipling Will,Jeffrey T. Williams,Gary C. Williams,Edward O. Wilson,Kevin Winker,R. Winterbottom,Christopher C. Witt +123 more
TL;DR: Collecting biological specimens for scientific studies came under scrutiny when B. A. Minteer and colleagues suggested that this practice plays a significant role in species extinctions.
Preserve a Voucher Specimen! The Critical Need for Integrating Natural History Collections in Infectious Disease Studies.
Cody W. Thompson,Kendra L. Phelps,Marc W. Allard,Joseph A. Cook,Jonathan L. Dunnum,Adam W. Ferguson,Magnus Gelang,Faisal Ali Anwarali Khan,Deborah Paul,Deborah Paul,DeeAnn M. Reeder,Nancy B. Simmons,Maarten P.M. Vanhove,Paul W. Webala,Marcelo Weksler,C. William Kilpatrick +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the use of vouchering practices in host-pathogen research and provide recommendations for integrating vouchering techniques and archiving of microbiological samples into hostpathogen studies.
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What Is Peromyscus? Evidence from Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA Sequences Suggests the Need for a New Classification
Roy N. Platt,Roy N. Platt,Brian R. Amman,Megan S. Keith,Cody W. Thompson,Robert D. Bradley,Robert D. Bradley +6 more
TL;DR: To recover a monophyletic taxonomy from Peromyscus and affiliated lineages, this work detail 3 taxonomic options in which Habromys, Megadontomys, Neotomodon, OsgoodomYS, and Podomys are retained as genera, subsumed as subgenera, or subsuming as species groups within PeromYScus.
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Taxonomy of the Sylvilagus brasiliensis complex in Central and South America (Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
Luis A. Ruedas,Sofia Marques Silva,Johnnie H. French,Roy Platt,Jorge Salazar-Bravo,José Manuel Mora,Cody W. Thompson +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided supporting S. andinus as a valid species based on morphological characters and novel molecular data and adduce data suggestive that S. defilippi is at best a nomen dubium.
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Which mammals can be identified from camera traps and crowdsourced photographs?
Roland Kays,Monica Lasky,Maximilian L. Allen,Robert C. Dowler,Melissa T. R. Hawkins,Andrew G. Hope,Brooks A. Kohli,Verity L. Mathis,Bryan McLean,Link E. Olson,Cody W. Thompson,Daniel H. Thornton,Jane Widness,Michael V. Cove +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors quantify the extent to which 335 terrestrial nonvolant North American mammals can be identified in typical photographs, with and without considering species range maps, and evaluate all pairwise comparisons of species and judged, based on professional opinion, whether they are visually distinguishable in typical pictures from camera traps or the iNaturalist crowdsourced platform on a 4-point scale: (1) always, (2) usually, (3) rarely, or (4) never).
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