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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.
Plachetzki DC, Fong CR, Oakley TH.  2012.  Cnidocyte discharge is regulated by light and opsin-mediated phototransduction. BMC biology. 10:17.
Cohen AC, Oakley TH.  2017.  Collecting and processing marine ostracods. Journal of Crustacean Biology. 37:347-352.
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.
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.
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.
Narwani A, Alexandrou MA, Herrin J, Vouaux A, Zhou C, Oakley TH, Cardinale BJ.  2015.  Common Ancestry Is a Poor Predictor of Competitive Traits in Freshwater Green Algae. PloS one. 10:e0137085.
Oakley TH, Gu Z, Abouheif E, Patel NH, Li W-H.  2005.  Comparative methods for the analysis of gene-expression evolution: an example using yeast functional genomic data. Molecular biology and evolution. 22:40–50.
Patek SN, Oakley TH.  2003.  Comparative tests of evolutionary trade-offs in a palinurid lobster acoustic system. Evolution. 57:2082–2100.
Juarez BH, Speiser DI, Oakley TH.  2019.  Context-dependent evolution of ostracod morphology along the ecogeographical gradient of ocean depth. Evolution.  (579.69 KB)
Oakley TH.  2009.  A Critique of Experimental Phylogenetics.
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Speiser DI, Lampe RI, Lovdahl VR, Carrillo-Zazueta B, Rivera AS, Oakley TH.  2013.  DATA FROM: Evasion of predators contributes to the maintenance of male eyes in sexually dimorphic Euphilomedes ostracods (Crustacea).
Oakley TH, Wolfe JM, Lindgren AR, Zaharoff AK.  2013.  DATA FROM: Phylotranscriptomics to bring the understudied into the fold: monophyletic Ostracoda, fossil placement and pancrustacean phylogeny.
Porter ML, Speiser DI, Zaharoff AK, Caldwell RL, Cronin TW, Oakley TH.  2013.  DATA FROM The evolution of complexity in the visual systems of stomatopods: insights from transcriptomics.
Vöcking O, Macias-Muñoz A, Jaeger SJ, Oakley TH.  2022.  Deep diversity: extensive variation in the components of complex visual systems across animals. Cells. 11:3966.
Drábková M, Kocot KM, Halanych KM, Oakley TH, Moroz LL, Cannon JT, Kuris A, Garcia-Vedrenne AElisa, M Pankey S, Ellis EA.  2022.  Different phylogenomic methods support monophyly of enigmatic ‘Mesozoa’(Dicyemida+ Orthonectida, Lophotrochozoa). Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 289:20220683.
Oakley TH, Huber DR.  2004.  Differential expression of duplicated opsin genes in two eyetypes of ostracod crustaceans. Journal of molecular evolution. 59:239–249.
Syme AE, Oakley TH.  2012.  Dispersal between shallow and abyssal seas and evolutionary loss and regain of compound eyes in cylindroleberidid ostracods: conflicting conclusions from different comparative methods. Systematic biology. 61:314–336. (1.27 MB)
Oakley TH.  1996.  Duplicated growth hormone genes from a tetraploid family of fishes: DNA sequence evolution and implications for salmonid systematics.
Henze MJ, Oakley TH.  2015.  The dynamic evolutionary history of pancrustacean eyes and opsins. Integrative and Comparative Biology. :icv100. (5.07 MB)

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