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Wiens JJ, Engstrom TN, Chippindale PT. Rapid diversification, incomplete isolation, and the "speciation clock" in North American salamanders (Genus Plethodon): Testing the hybrid swarm hypothesis of rapid radiation. Evolution. 2006;60:2585-603. Abstract
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Chippindale PT, Wiens JJ. Re-evolution of the larval stage in the plethodontid salamander genus Desmognathus. Herpetological Review. 2005;36:113-7. Abstract
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Chippindale PT, Bonett RM, Baldwin AS, Wiens JJ. Phylogenetic evidence for a major reversal of life-history evolution in plethodontid salamanders. Evolution. 2004;58:2809-22. Abstract
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Chippindale PT, Bonett RM, Baldwin AS, Wiens JJ. Phylogenetic evidence for a major reversal of life-history evolution in plethodontid salamanders. Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 2004;58:2809-22. Abstract
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Wiens JJ, Chippindale PT, Hillis DM. When are phylogenetic analyses misled by convergence? A case study in Texas cave salamanders. Systematic Biology. 2003;52:501-14. Abstract
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