David H. Kavanaugh
California Academy of Sciences
54 Papers
412 Citations
David H. Kavanaugh is an academic researcher from California Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type locality & Genus. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications.
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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,Stanley Blum,Federico Bolaños,Rauri C. K. Bowie,Ralf Britz,Rafe M. Brown,Carlos Daniel Cadena,Kent Carpenter,Luis M. P. Ceríaco,Prosanta Chakrabarty,Gerardo Chaves,J. Howard Choat,Kendall David Clements,Bruce Collette,Allen Gilbert Collins,Jerry A. Coyne,Joel Cracraft,T. Daniel,M. R. Carvalho,K. D. Queiroz,F. Di Dario,R. Drewes,John P. Dumbacher,Andrew Engilis,Mark V. Erdmann,W. Eschmeyer,Chris R. Feldman,Brian L. Fisher,Jon Fjeldså,Peter W. Fritsch,Jérôme Fuchs,A. Getahun,Anthony C. Gill,M. Gomon,T. Gosliner,Gary R. Graves,Charles E. Griswold,Robert P. Guralnick,K. E. Hartel,Kristofer M. Helgen,Hsuan-Ching Ho,Djoko Iskandar,Tomio Iwamoto,Zeehan Jaafar,Zeehan Jaafar,Helen F. James,David Johnson,David H. Kavanaugh,Nancy Knowlton,Eileen A. Lacey,Helen Larson,Jeffrey M. Leis,Harilaos A. Lessios,James K. Liebherr,M. Lowman,D. L. Mahler,Victor Mamonekene,Keiichi Matsuura,Gregory Mayer,H. Mays,J. Mccosker,Roy W. McDiarmid,Jimmy A. McGuire,Matthew J. Miller,Rich Mooi,R. D. Mooi,Craig Moritz,Philip Myers,Michael W. Nachman,Ronald A. Nussbaum,D. O. Foighil,Lynne R. Parenti,J. 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. Ross Robertson,Mark-Oliver Rödel,Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues,Peter D. Roopnarine,Lukas Rüber,M. J. Ryan,Frederick H. Sheldon,G. Shinohara,Andrew E. Z. Short,W. Brian Simison,William F. Smith-Vaniz,VICTOR G. Springer,Melanie L. J. Stiassny,Jose G. Tello,Jose G. Tello,Cody W. Thompson,T. Trnski,Priscilla K. Tucker,T. Valqui,Michael Vecchione,Erik Verheyen,Peter C. Wainwright,Terry A. Wheeler,William T. White,Kipling Will,Jeffrey 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.
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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.
Testing the ‘Pleistocene species pump’ in alpine habitats: lineage diversification of flightless ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Nebria) in relation to altitudinal zonation
TL;DR: Diversification of these Nebria species supports the role of altitudinal zonation in lineage formation and is consistent with the Pleistocene species pump model.
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Unexpected findings in the Eocene Baltic amber forests: Ground beetle fossils of the tribe Nebriini (Coleoptera: Carabidae).
TL;DR: The occurrence of Archaeonebria in the Baltic amber forests supports previous assumptions that these forests grew under temperate, at least warm-temperate, climatic conditions.
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Rapid evolution in the Nebria gregaria group (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and the paleogeography of the Queen Charlotte Islands.
TL;DR: Analyses of genetic diversity revealed a lack of molecular differentiation among the Queen Charlotte species, suggesting that these populations may be postglacial in origin and that together N. charlottae, N. louiseae, and N. haida might represent local variations of a single species.