Publications

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Journal Article
Lee C, Blay S, Mooers AØ, Singh A, Oakley TH.  2006.  CoMET: A Mesquite package for comparing models of continuous character evolution on phylogenies. Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online. 2:183.
Feuda R, Rota-Stabelli O, Oakley TH, Pisani D.  2014.  The comb jelly opsins and the origins of animal phototransduction. Genome biology and evolution. 6:1964–1971.
Hensley NM, Rivers TJ, Gerrish GA, Saha R, Oakley TH.  2023.  Collective synchrony of mating signals modulated by ecological cues and social signals in bioluminescent sea fireflies. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 290:20232311.
Cohen AC, Oakley TH.  2017.  Collecting and processing marine ostracods. Journal of Crustacean Biology. 37:347-352.
Plachetzki DC, Fong CR, Oakley TH.  2012.  Cnidocyte discharge is regulated by light and opsin-mediated phototransduction. BMC biology. 10:17.
Rivera AS, Ozturk N, Fahey B, Plachetzki DC, Degnan BM, Sancar A, Oakley TH.  2012.  Blue-light-receptive cryptochrome is expressed in a sponge eye lacking neurons and opsin. The Journal of experimental biology. 215:1278–1286. (1.07 MB)
Rivera AS, Ozturk N, Fahey B, Plachetzki DC, Degnan BM, Sancar A, Oakley TH.  2012.  Blue-light-receptive cryptochrome is expressed in a sponge eye lacking neurons and opsin. The Journal of experimental biology. 215:1278–1286. (1.07 MB)
Stanger-Hall KF, Oakley TH.  2018.  Bioluminescent Signals.  (2.98 MB)
Reed KM, Oakley TH, Phillips RB.  1997.  An AluI fragment isolated from lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), maps to the intergenic spacer region of the rDNA cistron. Gene. 186:7–11.
Book Chapter
Phillips RB, Oakley TH, Kocher TD.  1997.  Phylogenetic relationships among the Salmoninae based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences.. Molecular systematics of fishes. Academic Press, London.
Oakley TH.  2009.  A Critique of Experimental Phylogenetics.
Birch S, Picciani N, Oakley T, Plachetzki D.  2023.  Cnidarians: Diversity and evolution of cnidarian visual systems. Distributed Vision: From Simple Sensors to Sophisticated Combination Eyes. :21–47.

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