Bekker, E. I., Kotov, A. A., & Taylor, D. J. 2012. A revision of the subgenus Eurycercus (Eurycercus) Baird, 1843 emend. nov. (Cladocera: Eurycercidae) in the Holarctic with description of a new species from Alaska. Zootaxa in press.
Taylor, D. J., Dittmar, K., Ballinger, M. J., & Bruenn, J. A. 2011. Evolutionary maintenance of filovirus-like genes in bat genomes. BMC Evolutionary biology 11:336. PDF

Faustová, M., Sacherová, V., Svensson, J.-E., & Taylor, D. J. 2011. Radiation of European Eubosmina (Cladocera) from Bosmina (E.) longispina -- concordance of multipopulation molecular data with paleolimnology. Limnol. Oceanogr., 56(2): 440–450. PDF

Kotov, A. A., & Taylor, D. J. 2011. Mesozoic fossils (>145 Mya) suggest the antiquity of the subgenera of Daphnia and their coevolution with chaoborid predators. BMC Evolutionary biology 11:129. PDF

Faustová, M., Sacherová, V., Sheets, H.D., Svensson, J.-E., & Taylor, D. J. 2010. Coexisting cyclic parthenogens comprise a Holocene species flock in Eubosmina. PLoS ONE 5(7): e11623. PDF

Taylor, D. J., Leach, R. W., & Bruenn, J. 2010. Filoviruses are ancient and integrated into mammalian genomes. BMC Evolutionary biology 10:193. PDF Science Magazine News

Costanzo, K.S., & Taylor, D. J. 2010. Rapid ecological isolation and intermediate genetic divergence in lacustrine cyclic parthenogens. BMC Evolutionary biology 10:166. PDF

Kotov, A. A., & Taylor, D. J. 2010. A new African lineage of the Daphnia obtusa group (Cladocera: Daphniidae) disrupts continental vicariance patterns. Journal of Plankton Research 32:937-949. PDF

Albert, V. A. , Jobson, R. W., Michael, T. P,  & Taylor, D. J. 2010. The carnivorous bladderwort (Utricularia, Lentibulariaceae): a system inflates. Journal of Experimental Botany 61:5–9. PDF

Taylor, D. J. & Bruenn, J. 2009. The evolution of novel fungal genes from non-retroviral RNA viruses. BMC Biology 7:88. PDF Commentary by Eugene Koonin

Kotov, A. A., Ishida, S., & Taylor, D. J. 2009.  Revision of the genus Bosmina Baird, 1845 (Cladocera: 
              Bosminidae), based on evidence from male morphological characters and molecular phylogenies.  Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 156: 1–51. With 27 figures. PDF
Belyaeva, M. & Taylor, D. J. 2009. Cryptic species within the Chydorus sphaericus species complex (Crustacea: Cladocera) revealed by molecular markers and sexual stage morphology. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 50: 534-546. PDF

Dupuis, D. D., Svensson, J.-E., & Taylor, D. J. 2008. The cryptic origins of environment-indicating phantom midges (Chaoborus). Limnol. Oceanogr., 53. 236–243. PDF

Ishida, S., & Taylor, D. J.  2007. Mature habitats associated with genetic divergence despite strong dispersal ability in an arthropod. BMC Evolutionary Biology 7:52. PDF

Ishida, S., & Taylor, D. J.  2007. Quaternary diversification in a Holarctic sexual zooplankter, Daphnia galeata. Molecular Ecology 16:569-582. PDF

Yin, L-P., Li, P., Wen, B., Taylor, D. & Berry J. O. 2007. Characterization and expression of a high-affinity nitrate system transporter gene (TaNRT2.1) from wheat roots, and its evolutionary relationship to other NTR2 genes. Plant Science 172:621-631. PDF

Kotov, A. A., Ishida, S.,  & Taylor, D. J. 2006. A new species in the Daphnia curvirostris (Crustacea: Cladocera) complex from the eastern Palearctic with molecular phylogenetic evidence for the independent origin of neckteeth. Journal of Plankton Research. 28: 1067-1079. PDF

Kim, K., Kotov, A. A. & Taylor, D. J. 2006. Hormonal induction of undescribed males resolves cryptic species of cladocerans. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences. 273: 141-147. PDF Research focus in TREE
 
Ishida, S., Kotov, A. A. & Taylor, D. J. 2006. A new divergent lineage of Daphnia (Cladocera: Anomopoda) and its morphological and genetical differentiation from Daphnia curvirostris Eylmann, 1887. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 146: 385-405. PDF
 
Taylor, D. J., Sprenger, H. L., & Ishida, S.  2005. Geographic and phylogenetic evidence for dispersed introgression in a daphniid with sexual propagules. Molecular Ecology 14: 525-537. PDF Appendix
 
Taylor, D. J. & Piel, W. H. 2004. An assessment of accuracy, error, and conflict with support values from genome-scale phylogenetic data. Molecular Biology and Evolution 21: 1534-1537. PDF
 
Robert M. Givens, R. M., Lin, M-H., Taylor, D. J.,  Mechold, U.,  Berry, J. O. & Hernandez, V. J. 2004. Inducible expression, enzymatic activity, and origin of higher plant homologues of bacterial RelA/SpoT stress proteins in Nicotiana tabacum. J. Biol. Chem. 279: 7495-7504.

Haney, R. A. & Taylor, D. J. 2003. Testing paleolimnological predictions with molecular data: the origins of Holarctic    Eubosmina. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. PDF
 
Sanchez, J. A., Lasker, H. R. & Taylor, D. J. 2003.  Phylogenetic analyses among octocorals (Cnidaria): mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences (lsu-rRNA, 16S and ssu-rRNA, 18S) support two convergent clades of branching gorgonians. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 29: 31-42. PDF
 
Swain, T. D. & Taylor, D. J. 2003. Structural rRNA characters support monophyly of raptorial limbs and paraphyly of limb specialization in water fleas. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 270: 887-896.  PDF Structure files (BBedit or word pad)
 
Taylor, D. J., Ishikane, C. R., & Haney, R. A. 2002. The systematics of Holarctic bosminids and a revision that reconciles molecular and morphological evolution. Limnol. Oceanogr. 47: 1486-1495. PDF
 
Santos, S. R., Taylor D. J., Kinzie III, R. A., Sakai K, & Coffroth, M. A. 2002. Evolution of length variation and heteroplasmy in the chloroplast rDNA of symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium, Dinophyta) and a novel insertion in the universal core region of the large subunit rDNA. Phycologia 41(4): 311-318.
 
Santos, S. R., Taylor, D. J., Kinzie III, R. A., Hidaka, M., Sakai, K., & Coffroth, M. A. 2002. Molecular phylogeny of symbiotic dinoflagellates inferred from chloroplast large subunit 23S-rDNA. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 23: 97-111. PDF
 
Hebert, P. D. N., Remigio, E. A., Colbourne, J. C., Taylor, D. J. & Wilson, C. C. 2002. Accelerated molecular evolution in halophilic crustaceans. Evolution 56: 909-926. PDF
 
Omilian, A. R. & Taylor, D. J. 2001. Rate acceleration and long-branch attraction in a conserved gene of cryptic daphniid (Crustacea) species. Molecular Biology and Evolution 18:2201-2212. PDF
 
Santos S. R., Taylor, D. J. & Coffroth, M. A. 2001. Genetic comparisons of freshly isolated vs. cultured symbiotic dinoflagellates: implications for extrapolating to the intact symbiosis. J. Phycology 37: 900-912.
 
Feng, J.,  Lajia, C., Taylor, D.J. & Webster, M. S. 2001. Genetic distinctiveness of endangered dwarf blue sheep (Pseudois nayaur schaeferi): Evidence from mitochondrial control region and Y-linked ZFY intron sequences.  J. Heredity 92: 9-15. PDF
 
O’Foighil, D. & Taylor, D. J. 2000. Evolution of parental care and ovulation behavior in oysters. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 15: 301-313. PDF
 
Taylor, D. J. &O’Foighil, D.  2000. Transglobal comparisons of nuclear and mitochondrial genetic structure in the marine asexual polyploid clam (Lasaea, Lasaeidae). Heredity 84: 321-330. PDF
 
Taylor, D. J., Crease, T. J. & Brown, W. M. 1999. Phylogenetic evidence for a single long-lived clade of crustacean cyclic parthenogens and its implications for the evolution of sex. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 266: 791-797. PDF
 
Hebert, P. D. N., Um, Y. M., Prokopowich, C. D. & Taylor, D. J. 1999. Gene conversion and evolution of daphniid hemoglobins (Crustacea, Cladocera). Journal of Molecular Evolution 49: 769-779. PDF
 
Crease, T. J. & Taylor, D. J. 1998. The origin and evolution of expansion segments in V4 and V7 of the small subunit ribosomal RNA of branchiopod crustaceans. Molecular Biology and Evolution 15: 1430-1446. PDF
 
Taylor, D. J., Finston, T. L., & Hebert, P. D. N. 1998. Biogeography of a widespread freshwater crustacean: pseudocongruence and cryptic endemism in the North American Daphnia laevis complex. Evolution 52: 1648-1670. PDF
 
Little, T.J. Demelo, R. Taylor, D. J. & Hebert P. D. N. 1997. Genetic characterization of an arctic zooplankter - insights into geographic polyploidy. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) - Series B: 264: 1363-1370. PDF
 
Hebert, P. D. N.  & Taylor, D. J. 1997. The future of cladoceran genetics: methodologies and targets. Hydrobiologia  360: 295-299.
 
Taylor, D. J., Hebert, P. D. N. & Colbourne, J. K. 1996.  Phylogenetics and evolution of the Daphnia longispina group (Crustacea) based on 12S rDNA sequence and allozyme variation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 5: 495-510. PDF
 
Yan, N. D., Welsh, P. G., Lin, H., Taylor, D. J. & Filion, J. -M.  1996. Demographic and genetic evidence of the long-term recovery of Daphnia galeata mendotae (Crustacea: Daphniidae) in Sudbury lakes following additions of base: the role of metal toxicity. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 53: 1328-1344. PDF
 
Taylor, D. J. & Hebert, P.D.N. 1994.  Genetic assessment of species boundaries in the North American Daphnia longispina complex (Crustacea: Daphniidae).  Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 110: 27-40. Abstract
 
Taylor, D. J., Finston, T. L. & Hebert, P. D. N. 1994.  The 15% solution for preservation.  Trends Ecol. and Evol. 9: 230.
             (Evidence that drying animal and plant tissues in 15% trehalose can preserve DNA and proteins for molecular study)
 
Taylor, D. J. & Hebert, P.D.N. 1993. Habitat dependent hybrid parentage and differential introgression between neighboringly sympatric Daphnia species.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 90:7079-7083. Abstract PDF
 
Taylor, D. J. & Hebert, P.D.N. 1993. Cryptic intercontinental hybridization in Daphnia (Crustacea): the ghost of introductions past.  Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) Series B: 254: 163-168. PDF
 
Taylor, D. J. & Hebert, P.D.N. 1993.  A reappraisal of phenotypic variation in Daphnia galeata mendotae: the role of interspecific hybridization. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 50: 2137-2146.
 
Taylor, D. J. & Hebert, P.D.N. 1992. Daphnia galeata mendotae as a cryptic species complex with interspecific hybrids. Limnol. and Oceanogr. 37: 658-665. PDF
 
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