The definition, recognition, and interpretation of convergent evolution, and two new measures for quantifying and assessing the significance of convergence CT Stayton Evolution 69 (8), 2140-2153, 2015 | 255 | 2015 |
Testing hypotheses of convergence with multivariate data: morphological and functional convergence among herbivorous lizards CT Stayton Evolution 60 (4), 824-841, 2006 | 225 | 2006 |
Taphonomy and ecology of modern avifaunal remains from Amboseli Park, Kenya AK Behrensmeyer, CT Stayton, RE Chapman Paleobiology 29 (1), 52-70, 2003 | 162 | 2003 |
Combining geometric morphometrics and finite element analysis with evolutionary modeling: towards a synthesis PD Polly, CT Stayton, ER Dumont, SE Pierce, EJ Rayfield, KD Angielczyk Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36 (4), e1111225, 2016 | 140 | 2016 |
Morphological evolution of the lizard skull: a geometric morphometrics survey CT Stayton Journal of Morphology 263 (1), 47-59, 2005 | 139 | 2005 |
Is convergence surprising? An examination of the frequency of convergence in simulated datasets CT Stayton Journal of Theoretical Biology 252 (1), 1-14, 2008 | 129 | 2008 |
What does convergent evolution mean? The interpretation of convergence and its implications in the search for limits to evolution CT Stayton Interface focus 5 (6), 20150039, 2015 | 112 | 2015 |
Biomechanics on the half shell: functional performance influences patterns of morphological variation in the emydid turtle carapace CT Stayton Zoology 114 (4), 213-223, 2011 | 85 | 2011 |
Application of thin-plate spline transformations to finite element models, or, how to turn a bog turtle into a spotted turtle to analyze both CT Stayton Evolution 63 (5), 1348-1355, 2009 | 83 | 2009 |
Performance in three shell functions predicts the phenotypic distribution of hard-shelled turtles CT Stayton Evolution 73 (4), 720-734, 2019 | 58 | 2019 |
Geometric morphometrics of the skull roof of stereospondyls (Amphibia: Temnospondyli) CT Stayton, M Ruta Palaeontology 49 (2), 307-337, 2006 | 58 | 2006 |
Finite element modeling of shell shape in the freshwater turtle Pseudemys concinna reveals a trade‐off between mechanical strength and hydrodynamic efficiency G Rivera, CT Stayton Journal of Morphology 272 (10), 1192-1203, 2011 | 55 | 2011 |
Distinctive convergence in Australian floral colours seen through the eyes of Australian birds M Burd, CT Stayton, M Shrestha, AG Dyer Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1781), 20132862, 2014 | 43 | 2014 |
Terrestrial feeding in aquatic turtles: environment-dependent feeding behavior modulation and the evolution of terrestrial feeding in Emydidae CT Stayton Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (24), 4083-4091, 2011 | 34 | 2011 |
Dimorphism in shell shape and strength in two species of emydid turtle C Vega, CT Stayton Herpetologica 67 (4), 397-405, 2011 | 34 | 2011 |
Convergent evolution provides evidence of similar radiations in shell shape in the turtle families Emydidae and Geoemydidae CJ McLaughlin, CT Stayton Herpetologica 72 (2), 120-129, 2016 | 31 | 2016 |
Morphological and mechanical changes in juvenile red‐eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) shells during ontogeny JF Fish, CT Stayton Journal of Morphology 275 (4), 391-397, 2014 | 29 | 2014 |
The influence of multiple functional demands on morphological diversification: a test on turtle shells CT Stayton, LF O'Connor, NM Nisivoccia Evolution 72 (9), 1933-1949, 2018 | 23 | 2018 |
Convevol: analysis of convergent evolution CT Stayton R package version 1, 471, 2017 | 21 | 2017 |
Effects of asymmetry on the strength of the chelonian shell: a comparison of three species G Rivera, CT Stayton Journal of Morphology 274 (8), 901-908, 2013 | 18 | 2013 |