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Dr. Tony Gamble's Publications at Marquette University Dr. Tony Gamble’s Publications 2016 Higham, T. E., T. Gamble, and A. P. Russell. In Press. On the origin of adhesion in geckos: Small morphological changes lead to a major biomechanical transition in the genus Gonatodes. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society Xiong, Z., F. Li, Q. Li, L. Zhou, T. Gamble, J. Zheng, L. Kui, C. Li, S. Li, and G. Zhang. 2016. Draft genome of the leopard gecko, Eublepharis macularius. GigaScience 5:47 Gamble, T. 2016. Using RAD-seq to recognize sex-specific markers and sex chromosome systems. Molecular Ecology 25:2114–2116. Correia, L. M., T. Gamble, M. F. Landell, and T. Mott. 2016. Indels ascertain the phylogenetic position of Coleodactylus elizae Gonçalves, Torquato, Skuk & Sena, 2012 (Gekkota: Sphaerodactylidae). Zootaxa 4084:147–150. Guarnizo, C. E., F. P. Werneck, L. G. Giugliano, M. G. Santos, J. F. Antunes, L. Sousa, A. B. D'Angiolella, A. R. dos Santos, C. Strussmann, M. T. U. Rodrigues, T. F. Dorado-Rodrigues, T. Gamble, and G. R. Colli. 2016. Cryptic lineages and diversification of an endemic anole lizard (Squamata, Dactyloidae) of the Cerrado hotspot. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 94:279–289. Bernstein, J. M., A. H. Griffing, J. D. Daza, T. Gamble, and A. M. Bauer. 2016. Using alien resources: Caribbean dwarf geckos nesting communally in invasive flora. Reptiles & Amphibians: Conservation and Natural History 23:40–43. At Marquette University 2015 Russell, A. P., J. Baskerville, T. Gamble, and T. Higham. In press. The evolution of digit form in Gonatodes (Gekkota: Sphaerodactylidae) and its bearing on the transition from frictional to adhesive contact in gekkotans. Journal of Morphology. Guarnizo, C. E., F. P. Werneck, L. G. Giugliano, M. G. Santos, J. F. Antunes, L. Sousa, A. B. D'Angiolella, A. R. dos Santos, C. Strussmann, M. T. U. Rodrigues, T. F. D. Rodrigues, T. Gamble, G. R. Colli. In press. Cryptic lineages and diversification of an endemic anole lizard (Squamata, Dactyloidae) of the Cerrado hotspot. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. Gamble, T., E. Greenbaum, T. R. Jackman, and A. M. Bauer. 2015. Into the light: Diurnality has evolved multiple times in geckos. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 115:896–910. Gamble, T., J. Coryell, T. Ezaz, J. Lynch, D. Scantlebury, and D. Zarkower. 2015. Restriction site- associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) reveals an extraordinary number of transitions among gecko sex-determining mechanisms. Molecular Biology and Evolution 32:1296–1309. Koepfli, K.-P., B. Paten, A. Antunes, K. Belov, C. Bustamante, T. A. Castoe, H. Clawson, A. Crawford, D. Distel, R. Durbin, D. Earl, M. K. Fujita, T. Gamble, A. Georges, N. Gemmell, J. M. Graves, R. E. Green, G. Hickey, E. Jarvis, W. Johnson, I. Korf, R. Kuhn, D. Larkin, H. Lewin, J. V. Lopez, J. Ma, T. M. Bonet, W. Miller, R. Murphy, P. Pevzner, B. Shapiro, C. Steiner, G. Tamazian, B. Vanketesh, J. Wang, E. Wiley, H. Yang, G. Zhang, D. Haussler, O. Ryder, and S.J. O’Brien. 2015. The Genome 10K Project: A way forward. Annual Review of Animal Biosciences 3:57–111. 2014 Gamble, T., and D. Zarkower. 2014. Identification of sex-specific molecular markers using restriction site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq). Molecular Ecology Resources 14: 902–913. Gamble, T., A. J. Geneva, R. E. Glor, and D. Zarkower. 2014. Anolis sex chromosomes are derived from a single ancestral pair. Evolution 68:1027–1041. Matsubara, K., T. Gamble, Y. Matsuda, D. Zarkower, S. D. Sarre, A. Georges, J. A. Marshall Graves, and T. Ezaz. 2014. Non-homologous sex chromosomes in two geckos (Gekkota: Gekkonidae) with female heterogamety. Cytogenetic and Genome Research 143:251–258. Thomas, T. M., M. C. Granatosky, J. R. Bourque, K. L. Krysko, P. E. Moler, T. Gamble, E. Suarez, E. Leone, and J. Roman. 2014. Taxonomic assessment of Alligator Snapping Turtles (Chelydridae: Macrochelys), with the description of two new species from the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 3786:141–165. Gamble, T. 2014. Collecting and Preserving Genetic Material for Herpetological Research. Salt Lake City, Utah. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 2013 Gartner, G. E. A., T. Gamble, A. L. Jaffe, A. Harrison, and J. B. Losos. 2013. Left-right dewlap asymmetry and phylogeography of Anolis lineatus on Aruba and Curaçao. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 110: 409–426. Böhm, M. et al. (author 82 out of 140). 2013. The conservation status of the world's reptiles. Biological Conservation 157:372–385. 2012 Gamble, T., E. Greenbaum, T. R. Jackman, A. P. Russell, and A. M. Bauer. 2012. Repeated origin and loss of adhesive toepads in geckos. PLoS ONE 7:e39429. Gamble, T., G. R. Colli, M. T. Rodrigues, F. P. Werneck, and A. M. Simons. 2012. Phylogeny and cryptic diversity in geckos (Phyllopezus; Phyllodactylidae; Gekkota) from South America's open biomes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 62: 943–953. Werneck, F. P., T. Gamble, G. R. Colli, M. T. Rodrigues, and J. W. Sites. 2012. Deep diversification and long-term persistence in the South American ‘dry diagonal’: Integrating continent-wide phylogeography and distribution modeling of geckos. Evolution 66: 3014–3034. Main, H., D. P. Scantlebury, D. Zarkower, and T. Gamble. 2012. Karyotypes of two species of Malagasy ground gecko (Paroedura: Gekkonidae). African Journal of Herpetology 61: 81–90. LeClere, J. B., E. P. Hoaglund, J. Scharosch, C. E. Smith, and T. Gamble. 2012. Two naturally occurring intergeneric hybrid snakes (Pituophis catenifer sayi x Pantherophis vulpinus; Lampropeltini, Squamata) from the midwestern United States. Journal of Herpetology 46:257–262. Gamble, T. and D. Zarkower. 2012. Sex Determination [Primer]. Current Biology 22: R257–R262. 2011 Gamble, T., A. M. Bauer, G. R. Colli, E. Greenbaum, T.R. Jackman, L. J. Vitt, and A. M. Simons. 2011. Coming to America: Multiple Origins of New World Geckos. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24: 231–244. Gamble, T., A. M. Bauer, G. R. Colli, E. Greenbaum, T.R. Jackman, L. J. Vitt, and A. M. Simons. 2011. Coming to America: Multiple Origins of New World Geckos. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24: 231–244. Gamble, T., J. D. Daza, G. R. Colli, L. J. Vitt, and A. M. Bauer. 2011. A new genus of miniaturized and pug-nosed gecko from South America (Sphaerodactylidae: Gekkota). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 163: 1244–1266. D'Angiolella, A. B., T. Gamble, T. C. S. Avila-Pires, G. R. Colli, B. P. Noonan, and L. J. Vitt. 2011. Anolis chrysolepis Duméril & Bibron, 1837 (Squamata: Iguanidae) revisited: Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of the Anolis chrysolepis species group. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 160: 35–63. Ngo, V. T. and T. Gamble. 2011. Gekko canaensis sp. nov. (Squamata: Gekkonidae), a new gecko from Southern Vietnam. Zootaxa 2890: 53–64. 2010 Gamble, T. 2010. A review of sex determining mechanisms in geckos. Sexual Development 4:88–103. Ngo, V. T. and T. Gamble. 2010. A new species of Gekko (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Tà Kóu Nature Reserve, Binh Thuan Province, Southern Vietnam. Zootaxa 2346:17–28. Berendzen, P. B., J. F. Dugan, and T. Gamble. 2010. Post-glacial expansion into the Paleozoic Plateau: evidence of an Ozarkian refugium for the Ozark minnow Notropis nubilus (Teleostei: Cypriniformes). Journal of Fish Biology 77:1114–1136. Uyehara, I. K., T. Gamble, and S. Cotner. 2010. The presence of Ranavirus in anuran populations at Itasca State Park, Minnesota, USA. Herpetological Review 41:177–179. 2009 Haussler, D., S. J. O'Brien, O. A. Ryder, F. K. Barker, M. Clamp, A. J. Crawford, R. Hanner, O. Hanotte, W. E. Johnson, J. A. McGuire, W. Miller, R. W. Murphy, W. J. Murphy, F. H. Sheldon, B. Sinervo, B. Venkatesh, E. O. Wiley F. W. Allendorf, G. Amato, C. S. Baker, A. Bauer, A. Beja– Pereira, E. Bermingham, G. Bernardi, C. R. Bonvicino, S. Brenner, T. Burke, J. Cracraft, M. Diekhans, S. Edwards, P. Ericson, J. Estes, J. Fjelsa, N. Flesness, T. Gamble, P. Gaubert, A. S. Graphodatsky, J. A. M. Graves, E. D. Green, R. E. Green, S. Hackett, P. Hebert, K. M. Helgen, L. Joseph, B. Kessing, D. M. Kingsley, H. A. Lewin, G. Luikart, P. Martelli, M. A.M. Moreira, N. Nguyen, G. Ortí, B. L. Pike, D. M. Rawson, S. C. Schuster, H. N. Seuánez, H. B. Shaffer, M. S Springer, J. M. Stuart, J. Sumner, E. Teeling, R. C. Vrijenhoek, R. D. Ward, W. C. Warren, R. Wayne, T. M. Williams, N. D. Wolfe, and Y. P. Zhang. 2009. Genome 10K: A proposal to obtain whole genome sequence for 10,000 vertebrate species. Journal of Heredity 100:659–674. Rodriguez, E. M., T. Gamble, M. V. Hirt, and S. Cotner. 2009. Presence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis at the headwaters of the Mississippi River, Itasca State Park, Minnesota. Herpetological Review 40:48–50. 2008 Gamble, T., A. M. Bauer, E. Greenbaum, and T.R. Jackman. 2008. Out of the blue: A novel, trans-Atlantic clade of geckos (Gekkota, Squamata). Zoologica Scripta 37:355–366. Gamble, T., A. M. Bauer, E. Greenbaum, and T.R. Jackman. 2008. Evidence of Gondwanan vicariance in an ancient clade of gecko lizards. Journal of Biogeography 35:88–104. Gamble, T., A. M. Simons, G. R. Colli, and L. J. Vitt. 2008. Tertiary climate change and the diversification of the Amazonian gecko genus Gonatodes (Sphaerodactylidae, Squamata). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 46:269–277. Gamble, T., P. B. Berendzen, H. B. Shaffer, D. E. Starkey, and A. M. Simons. 2008. Species limits and phylogeography of North American cricket frogs (Acris: Hylidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 48:112–125. Berendzen, P. B., T. Gamble, and A. M. Simons. 2008. Phylogeography of the bigeye chub, Hybopsis amblops (Teleostei: Cypriniformes): Early Pleistocene diversification and post–glacial range expansion.
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