Phylogenies
In prep. Bininda-Emonds, O.R.P., R.M.D. Beck, M. Cardillo, J.L., Gittleman, R. Grenyer,
K.E. Jones, G.M. Mace, R.D.M. MacPhee, S.A. Price, and A. Purvis. The delayed rise
of modern mammals. Nature.
2005. Jones K.E., O.R.P. Bininda-Emonds and J.L. Gittleman. Bats, clocks and rocks:
diversification patterns in Chiroptera.Evolution 59:2243-2255.
2002. Jones K.E., A. Purvis, A. MacLarnon, O.R.P. Bininda-Emonds and N.B. Simmons.
A phylogenetic supertree of the bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Biological Reviews 77:223-259.
2003. Bininda-Emonds O.R.P., K.E. Jones, S.A. Price, R. Grenyer, M. Cardillo, M.
Habib, A. Purvis and J.L. Gittleman. Supertrees are a necessary not-so-evil: A comment
on Gatesy et al. Systematic Biology 52:724-729.
2004. Gittleman J.L., K.E. Jones and S.A. Price. Supertrees: using complete phylogenies
in comparative biology. In: Phylogenetic supertrees: combining information to reveal
the Tree of Life (ed. O.R.P. Bininda-Emonds). Computational Biology Series,
Vol 4, pp 439-460. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
2004. Bininda-Emonds O.R.P., K.E. Jones, S.A. Price, M. Cardillo, R. Grenyer, and
A. Purvis. Garbage in, garbage out: Data issues in supertree construction. In: Phylogenetic
supertrees: Combining information to reveal the Tree of Life (ed. O.R.P.
Bininda-Emonds). Computational Biology Series, Vol 4, pp 267-280. Kluwer Academic
Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
2003. Nunn C.L., S. Altizer, K.E. Jones and W. Sechrest. Comparative tests of parasite
species richness in primates. American Naturalist 162:597-614.
Mammalian evolution
In prep. Jones K.E. et al. Patterns of extant mammalian biodiversity. Biological
Reviews.
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In prep. Jones K.E., J. Bielby, A. Purvis, D. Orme, C. C., A. Teacher, J.L. Gittleman,
R. Grenyer, E. Boakes, M. Habib, J. Rist, V. Kanchaite., C. Carbone, R. C., C. Plaster,
O. Bininda-Emonds, J. Foster., E. Rigby, M. Cutts, S. Price, M. Cardillo and G.
Mace. PanTHERIA: A database of mammalian species. ecological and life history characteristics.
Ecology.
In prep. Meri, S. and K.E. Jones. Evolution of body size in bats. In: Body Size:
linking pattern and process across space, time and taxonomic group (eds. F.A. Smith
and S.K. Lyons). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
In review. Bielby J.N., G.M. Mace, O.R.P. Bininda-Emonds, M. Cardillo, J.L. Gittleman,
K.E. Jones, D. Orme and A. Purvis,. The fast-slow continuum in mammalian life history:
an empirical re-evaluation. American Naturalist.
In review. Lindenfors, P, J.L. Gittleman and K.E. Jones. Sexual size dimorphism
in mammals. In: Sex, Size and Gender Roles: Evolutionary Studies of Sexual Size Dimorphism
(eds. Fairbairn, D.J., W.U. Blanckenhorn, and T. Szekely). Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
In press. Jones K.E. and E.C. Teeling. Phylogenetic tools for examining character
and clade evolution in bats. In: Ecological and Behavioral Methods for the Study
of Bats (eds. T.H. Kunz and S. Parsons). Baltimore: John Hopkins University
Press.
2006. Pitnick S., K.E. Jones and G.S. Wilkinson. Mating system and brain size in
bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 273:719-724.
2006. Cruz-Neto A.P. and K.E. Jones. Exploring the evolution of the basal metabolic
rates of bats. In: Functional and Evolutionary Ecology of Bats (eds. A. Zubaid,
G.F. McCracken and T.H. Kunz), pp 56-89. New York: Oxford University Press.
2005. Isaac N.J.B., K.E. Jones, J.L Gittleman and A. Purvis. Correlates of species
richness in mammals: Body size, life-history and ecology. American Naturalist
165:600-607.
2004. Jones K.E. and A.M. MacLarnon. Affording larger brains: testing hypotheses
of mammalian brain evolution on bats. American Naturalist 164:20-31.
2001. Jones K.E. and A. MacLarnon. Bat life-histories: testing models of mammalian
life history evolution. Evolutionary Ecology Research 3:465-476.
2001. Hosken D., K.E. Jones, K. Chipperfield and A. Dixson. Is the bat os penis
sexually selected? Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 50:450-460.
1997. Jones K.E. and A. Purvis. An optimum body size for mammals? Comparative evidence
from bats. Functional Ecology 11:751-756.
2003. Smith F.A., S.K. Lyons, S.K.M. Ernest, K.E. Jones, D.M. Kaufman, T. Dayan,
P.A. Marquet, J.H. Brown, and J.P. Haskell. Body mass of late Quaternary mammals.
Ecology 84: 3403.
Biogeography
In prep. Jones K.E., A. Walsh and S.P. Mickleburgh. Global overview of the conservation
of island bats. In: Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation of Island Bats (eds.
T. H. Fleming and P.A. Racey). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
In prep. Jones K.E., W. Sechrest and J.L. Gittleman. Global geographic range size
in mammals: biological and environmental correlates using complete databases.
In review. Grenyer, R., C. D.L. Orme, S.F. Jackson, G.H. Thomas, T.J. Davies1, K.E.
Jones, V.A. Olson, A.B. Phillimore, R.S. Ridgely, P.C. Rasmussen, T-S Ding, A. Purvis,
P.M. Bennett, T.M. Blackburn, K.J. Gaston, J.L. Gittleman and I.P.F. Owens. The
global distribution and conservation of rare and threatened vertebrates. Nature.
In review. Jones K.E., T.M. Blackburn, A. Webster, P. Cassey, W. Sechrest and J.L.
Gittleman. Consistent phylogenetic patterns in the geographic ranges of birds and
mammals. American Naturalist.
In review. Stevens R.D. and K.E. Jones. Latitudinal gradients in phylogenetic diversity.
Journal of Animal Ecology.
Conservation
In review. Cardillo M., G.M. Mace, J.L. Gittleman, K.E. Jones, J. Bielby and A.
Purvis. The predictability of extinction: biological and external correlates of
decline in mammals. American Naturalist.
2005. Jones K.E., W. Sechrest and J.L. Gittleman. Age and area revisited: identifying
global patterns and implications for conservation. In: Phylogeny and Conservation
(eds. A. Purvis, J.L. Gittleman and T. Brooks), pp 141-165. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
2005. Cardillo M., G.M. Mace, K.E. Jones, J. Bielby, O.R.P. Bininda-Emonds, W. Sechrest,
C.D.L. Orme and A. Purvis. Multiple causes of high extinction risk in large mammal
species. Science 309:1239-1241.
2003. Jones K.E., A. Purvis and J.L. Gittleman. Biological correlates of extinction
risk in bats. American Naturalist 161:601-614.
Host-Parasite Biology
In review. Lindenfors, P., C.L. Nunn, K.E. Jones, A.A. Cunningham, W. Sechrest and
J.L. Gittleman. Parasite species richness in carnivores: Effects of host body mass,
latitude, geographic range and population density. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
2004. Nunn C.L., S. Altizer, W. Sechrest, K.E. Jones, R.A. Barton and J.L. Gittleman.
Parasites and the evolutionary diversification of primate clades. American Naturalist
164: 90-103.
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