Liliana Davalos
Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony BrookStony Brook, New York, United States
Research field: Biological Sciences - Zoology and Animal Science
Phylogeny, extinction, conservation
Publications
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Journal Article (33)
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R Geeta, Liliana M Dávalos, André Levy et al. (2012) Keeping it simple: flowering plants tend to retain, and revert to, simple leaves., 481-93. In The New phytologist 193 (2).
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Elizabeth R Dumont, Liliana M Dávalos, Aaron Goldberg et al. (2012) Morphological innovation, diversification and invasion of a new adaptive zone., 1797–1805. In Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society.
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Liliana M Dávalos, Adriana C Bejarano, Mark a Hall et al. (2011) Forests and Drugs: Coca-Driven Deforestation in Tropical Biodiversity Hotspots., 1219-1227. In Environmental science & technology.
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L.M. Dávalos, A.L. Porzecanski (2009) Accounting for molecular stochasticity in systematic revisions: Species limits and phylogeny of Paroaria, 234–248. In Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 53 (1).Download PDF (15.43 MB)
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Liliana M Dávalos, Adriana C Bejarano, H Leonardo Correa (2009) Disabusing cocaine: pervasive myths and enduring realities of a globalised commodity., 381-6. In International Journal of Drug Policy 20 (5).Download PDF (537.09 KB)
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Liliana M. Dávalos, Angelique Corthals (2008) A new species of Lonchophylla (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from the eastern Andes of northwestern South America, 1. In American Museum Novitates 3635 (1).Download PDF (1.01 MB)
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Liliana M Dávalos, Susan L Perkins (2008) Saturation and base composition bias explain phylogenomic conflict in Plasmodium., 433-42. In Genomics 91 (5).Download PDF (964.97 KB)
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Liliana M. Dávalos (2007) Short-faced bats (Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatina): a Caribbean radiation of strict frugivores, 364–375. In Journal of Biogeography 34 (2).Download PDF (715.55 KB)
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Liliana M. Dávalos (2006) The geography of diversification in the mormoopids (Chiroptera: Mormoopidae), 101–118. In Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 88 (1).Download PDF (282.29 KB)
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H. Ochman, L.M. Davalos (2006) The nature and dynamics of bacterial genomes, 1730. In Science 311 (5768).Download PDF (189.99 KB)
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Book Section (5)
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Liliana M. Dávalos, Samuel T. Turvey (2012) West Indian Mammals The Old, the New, and the Recently Extinct, 157-202. In Bones, Clones, and Biomes: THE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF RECENT NEOTROPICAL MAMMALS.
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Miguel A. Pinedo-Vasquez, Liliana M. Dávalos (2011) The River-Refuge Hypothesis and Other Contributions of Márcio Ayres to Conservation Science, 315-322. In The Amazon Várzea.Download PDF (118.05 KB)
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L.M. Dávalos (2010) Earth History and the Evolution of Caribbean Bats, 96-115. In Island Bats: Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation.Download PDF (414.72 KB)
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Liliana M. Dávalos, Adriana C Bejarano (2008) Illegal Drugs Versus Habitat in the Americas, 218-225. In State of the Wild 2008–2009: A global portrait of wildlife, wildlands, and oceans. 47 (4).Download PDF (5.72 MB)
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MARÍA D. ÁLVAREZ (2007) Environmental damage from illicit drug crops in Colombia, 133-147. In Extreme Conflict and Tropical Forests.Download PDF (2.13 MB)
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Thesis (1)
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L.M. Dávalos (2004) Historical biogeography of the Antilles: Earth history and phylogenetics of endemic chiropteran taxa, 1-268.Download PDF (18.71 MB)
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Magazine Article (2)
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Claudia Romero, Liliana Dávalos, Monica Castro et al. (2010) El Callejón de los Milagros, 2. In Semana.Download PDF (95.15 KB)
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M.D. Alvarez (2001) Forests Under Fire, 29–31. In NACLA Report on the Americas 35 (1).Download PDF (977.46 KB)
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Awards and Grants
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Mar 2010Phylogeny and rates of evolution in an ecologically hyperdiverse mammalian radiation (Chiroptera: No View website
Biographical Information
I focus on the effects of environmental change on evolution and conservation. Active research projects include analyzing the role of climate change in Caribbean mammal extinction, developing an evolutionary timeline for the most ecologically diverse mammalian family, and quantifying risks to Andean biodiversity from the expansion of illicit crops.
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Professional Experience
2008 - Present
Assistant Professor at SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, New York, United States
Classes taught:
BIO336: Conservation Biology
BEE576: Principles and Applications of Ecology and Evolution
Stony Brook, New York, United States
Classes taught:
BIO336: Conservation Biology
BEE576: Principles and Applications of Ecology and Evolution
Education
Sep 1998 - May 2004
Sep 1991 - Nov 1997
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