Publications and links to papers
Publications
2015-present
(223) Nachman, M. W., Elizabeth J Beckman, Rauri CK Bowie, Carla Cicero, Chris J Conroy, Robert Dudley, Tyrone B Hayes, Michelle S Koo, Eileen A Lacey, Christopher H Martin, Jimmy A McGuire, James L Patton, Carol L Spencer, Rebecca D Tarvin, Marvalee H Wake, Ian J Wang, Anang Achmadi, Sergio Ticul Álvarez-Castañeda, Michael J Andersen, Jairo Arroyave, Christopher C Austin, F Keith Barker, Lisa N Barrow, George F Barrowclough, John Bates, Aaron M Bauer, Kayce C Bell, Rayna C Bell, Allison W Bronson, Rafe M Brown, Frank T Burbrink, Kevin J Burns, Carlos Daniel Cadena, David C Cannatella, Todd A Castoe, Prosanta Chakrabarty, Jocelyn P Colella, Joseph A Cook, Joel L Cracraft, Drew R Davis, Alison R Davis Rabosky, Guillermo D’Elía, John P Dumbacher, Jonathan L Dunnum, Scott V Edwards, Jacob A Esselstyn, Julián Faivovich, Jon Fjeldså, Oscar A Flores-Villela, Kassandra Ford, Jérôme Fuchs, Matthew K Fujita, Jeffrey M Good, Eli Greenbaum, Harry W Greene, Shannon Hackett, Amir Hamidy, James Hanken, Tri Haryoko, Melissa TR Hawkins, Lawrence R Heaney, David M Hillis, Bradford D Hollingsworth, Angela D Hornsby, Peter A Hosner, Mohammad Irham, Sharon Jansa, Rosa Alicia Jiménez, Leo Joseph, Jeremy J Kirchman, Travis J LaDuc, Adam D Leaché, Enrique P Lessa, Hernán López-Fernández, Nicholas A Mason, John E McCormack, Caleb D McMahan, Robert G Moyle, Ricardo A Ojeda, Link E Olson, Chan Kin Onn, Lynne R Parenti, Gabriela Parra-Olea, Bruce D Patterson, Gregory B Pauly, Silvia E Pavan, A Townsend Peterson, Steven Poe, Daniel L Rabosky, Christopher J Raxworthy, Sushma Reddy, Alejandro Rico-Guevara, Awal Riyanto, Luiz A Rocha, Santiago R Ron, Sean M Rovito, Kevin C Rowe, Jodi Rowley, Sara Ruane, David Salazar-Valenzuela, Allison J Shultz, Brian Sidlauskas, Derek S Sikes, Nancy B Simmons, Melanie LJ Stiassny, Jeffrey W Streicher, Bryan L Stuart, Adam P Summers, Jose Tavera, Pablo Teta, Cody W Thompson, Robert M Timm, Omar Torres-Carvajal, Gary Voelker, Robert S Voss, Kevin Winker, Christopher Witt, Elizabeth A Wommack, and Robert M Zink. 2023. Specimen collection is essential for modern science. PLoS Biology 21: e3002318. https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.30...
(222) Neemuchwala, S., N. A. Johnson, J. M. Pfeiffer, M. Lopes-Lima, A. Gomes-dos-Santos, E. Froufe, D. M. Hillis, and C. H. Smith. 2023. Coevolution with host fishes shapes parasitic life histories in a group of freshwater mussels (Unionidae: Quadrulini). Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists 2: 1–25. https://ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bssb/article/view/8998
(221) Smith, C. H., B. J. Pinto, M. Kirkpatrick, D. M. Hillis, J. M. Pfeiffer, J. C. Havird. 2023. A tale of two paths: The evolution of mitochondrial recombination in bivalves with doubly uniparental inheritance. Journal of Heredity, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esad004.
(220) Chambers, E. A., R. D. Tarvin, J. C. Santos, S. R. Ron, M. Betancourth, A. Amézquita, D. M. Hillis, M. V. Matz, and D. C. Cannatella. 2023. 2b or not 2b? 2bRAD is an effective alternative to ddRAD for phylogenomics. Ecology and Evolution 13: e9842. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9842
(219) Chambers, E. A., T. L. Marshall, and D. M. Hillis. 2022. The importance of contact zones for distinguishing interspecific from intraspecific geographic variation. Systematic Biology. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syac056, http://doublehelixranch.com/syac056.pdf.
(218) Fu, T.-T., Y.-B. Sun, W. Gao, C. Long, C-H Yang, X. Yang, Y. Zhang, X.-Q. Lan, S. Huang, J. Jin, R. Murphy, Y. Zhang, R. Lai, D. M. Hillis, Y.-P. Zhang, and J. Che. 2022. The highest-elevation frog provides insights into mechanisms and evolution of defenses against high ultraviolet radiation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 119: e2212406119, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2212406119.
(217) Hillis, D. M. 2022. Distinguishing intraspecific geographic variation from distinct species boundaries. Sonoran Herpetologist 35: 49–54. http://doublehelixranch.com/HillisSonoranHerp2022.pdf
(216) Hillis, D. M. 2022. Species, clades, and their relationship to paraphyly and monophyly: Examples from the Pantherophis obsoletus complex. Herpetological Review 53:47–53. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HR_March_2022_150dpi_P...
(215) Wu, W., Y.-D. Gao, D.-C. Jiang, J. Lei, J.-L. Ren,, W. Liao, C. Deng, Z. Wang, D. M. Hillis, Y.-P. Zhang, and J-T. Li. 2022. Genomic adaptations for arboreal locomotion in Asian flying treefrogs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 119: e2116342119. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2116342119. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/FlyingFrogspnas.211634...
(214) Hillis, D. M., E. A. Chambers, and T. J. Devitt. 2021. Contemporary methods and evidence for species delimitation. Ichthyology & Herpetology 109: 895–903, https://doi.org/10.1643/h2021082. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/IchthyologyHerpetology...
(213) Marshall, T. L., E. A. Chambers, M. V. Matz, and D. M. Hillis. 2021. How mitonuclear discordance and geographic variation have confounded species boundaries in a widely studied snake. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 162: 107194, doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107194. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Marshalletal2021.pdf
(212) Hillis, D. M., and W. Wüster. 2021. Taxonomy and nomenclature of the Pantherophis obsoletus complex. Herpetological Review 52:51–52. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/2021_Pantherophis.pdf
(211) Hillis, D. M. 2021. New and not-so-new conceptualizations of species and subspecies: A reply to the “It’s species all the way down” view. Herpetological Review 52:49–50. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis_Species_subspec...
(210) Xu, W., W-J. Dong, T.-T. Fu, W. Gao, F. Yan,, Y.-H. Wu, K. Jiang, J.-Q. Jin, H.-M. Chen, Y.-P. Zhang, D. M. Hillis, and J. Che. 2021. Phylogeographic analyses support a Miocene focal point of Himalayan uplift and biological diversification. National Science Review 8:nwaa263, doi: 10.1093/nsr/nwaa263. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Himalaya.pdf
(209) Gray, L. N., A. J. Barley, D. M. Hillis, C. J. Pavón-Vázquez, S. Poe, and B. A. White. 2020. Does breeding season variation affect evolution of a sexual signaling trait in a tropical lizard clade? Ecology and Evolution 10: 3738-3746, doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6167. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Grayetal.2020.pdf
(208) Hillis, D. M. 2020. The description and naming of geographic variation within species. Herpetological Review 51:52-56. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis2020HerpRev.pdf
(207) Chambers, E. A., and D. M. Hillis. 2020. The multispecies coalescent over-splits species in the case of geographically widespread taxa. Systematic Biology 69:184–193. doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syz042. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/ChambersandHillisCoale...
(206) Jiang, D., K. S. Klaus, Y.-P. Zhang, D. M. Hillis, and J.-T. Li. 2019. Asymmetric biotic interchange across the Bering Land Bridge between Eurasia and North America. National Science Review 6: 739–745. doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwz035. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/BeringiaNSR.pdf
(205) Hillis, D. M. 2019. Species delimitation in herpetology. Journal of Herpetology 53:3-12. doi.org/10.1670/18-123. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/SpeciesDelimitationHer...
(204) Gao, W., Y.-B. Sun, W.-W. Zhou, Z.-J. Xiong, L.-N. Chen, H. Li., T.-T. Fu, K. Xu, W. Xu, L. Ma, Y.-J. Chen, X.-Y. Xiang, T. Zeng, S. Zhang, J.-Q. Jin, H.-M. Chen, G.-J. Zhang, D. M. Hillis, X. Ji, Y.-P. Zhang, and J. Che. 2019. Evolution of viviparity: Genomic and transcriptomic investigations of the transition from oviparity to viviparity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 116: 3646-3655. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1816086116. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/ViviparityPNAS2019.pdf
(203) Devitt, T. J., A. M. Wright, D. C. Cannatella, and D. M. Hillis. 2019. Species delimitation in endangered groundwater salamanders: Implications for aquifer management and biodiversity conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 116: 2624–2633. doi/10.1073/pnas.1815014116. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/DevittetalPNAS2019.pdf
(202) Sun, Y.-B., T.-T. Fu, J.-Q. Jina, R. W. Murphy, D. M. Hillis, Y.-P. Zhang, and J. Che. 2018. Species groups distributed across elevational gradients reveal convergent and continuous genetic adaptation to high elevations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 115 E10634-E10641. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1813593115. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Sunetal2018HEA.full.pdf
(201) Li, J.-T., Gao, Y.-D., Xie, L., Deng, C., Shi, P., Guan, M.-L., Huang, S., Ren, J.-L., Wu, D.-D., Ding, L., Huang, Z.-Y., Nie, H., Humphreys, D. P., Hillis, D. M., Wang, W.-Z., and Zhang, Y.-P. 2018. Comparative genomic investigation of high-elevation adaptation in ectothermic snakes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 115: 8406-8411. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1805348115. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Lietal.Thermophis.pdf
(200) Liebeskind, B. J., H. A. Hofmann, D. M. Hillis, and H. H. Zakon. 2017. Evolution of animal neural systems. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 48:377-398. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/annurev-ecolsys-110316...
(199) Feng,Y.-J., D. C. Blackburn, D. Liang, D. M. Hillis, D. B. Wake, D. C. Cannatella, and P. Zhang. 2017. Phylogenomics reveals rapid, simultaneous diversification of three major clades of Gondwanan frogs at the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 114: E5864–E5870. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1704632114. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/PNAS-2017-Feng-E5864-7...
(198) Li, T., J. Yang, Y. Li, Y. Cui, Q. Xie, W. Bu, and D. M. Hillis. 2016. A mitochondrial genome of Rhyparochromidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) and a comparative analysis of related mitochondrial genomes. Scientific Reports 6:35175 (1-12). doi:10.1038/srep35175. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/mtGenomeSeedBug.pdf
(197) Yuan, Z.-Y., W.-W. Zhou, X. Chen, N. A. Poyarkov, H.-M. Chen, N.-H. Jang-Liaw, W.-H. Chou, K. Iizuka, M.-S. Min, S. L. Kuzmin, Y.-P. Zhang, D. C. Cannatella, D. M. Hillis, and J. Che. 2016. Spatiotemporal diversification of the true frogs (genus Rana): A historical framework for a widely studied group of model organisms. Systematic Biology 65:824-842. doi: 10.1093/sysbio/syw055. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/YuanRanaSystBiol2016.pdf
(196) Liebeskind, B. J., H. A. Hofmann, D. M. Hillis, and H. H. Zakon. 2016. The complex homology of animal nervous systems. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 31:127-135. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2015.12.005. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/TREENervousSystemEvolu...
(195) Wright, A. M., G. T. Lloyd, and D. M. Hillis. 2016. Modeling character change heterogeneity in phylogenetic analyses of morphology through the use of priors. Systematic Biology 65:602-611. doi: 10.1093/sysbio/syv122. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Wrightetal2016SystBiol...
(194)Wright, A. M., K. M. Lyons, M. C. Brandley, and D. M. Hillis. 2015. Which came first: The lizard or the egg? Robustness in phylogenetic reconstruction of ancestral states. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 324:504-516. doi: 10.1002/jez.b.22642. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Wright_et_al-2015-JEZ.pdf
(193) McTavish, E. J., and D. M. Hillis. 2015. How do SNP ascertainment schemes and population demographics affect inferences about population history? BMC Genomics 16:266 (1-13). doi: 10.1186/s12864-015-1469-5. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/McTavishandHillisBMCGe...
(192) Sun, Y.B., Z.-J. Xiong, X.-Y. Xiang, X.-L. Tu, W.-W. Zhou, S.-P. Liu, L. Zhong, L. Wang, D.-D. Wu, Y. Li, B.-L. Zhang, C.-L. Zhu, M.-M. Yang, H.-M. Chen, F. Li, L. Zhou, S.-H. Feng, C. Huang, G.-J. Zhang, D. M. Irwin, D. M. Hillis, R. W. Murphy, J. Che, J. Wang, and Y.-P. Zhang. 2015. Whole-genome sequence of the Tibetan frog Nanorana parkeri and the comparative evolution of vertebrate genomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 112:E1257-E1262. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1501764112. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/PNAS-2015-Sun-E1257-62...
(191) Liebeskind, B.J., D. M. Hillis, and H. H. Zakon. 2015. Convergence of ion channel genome content in early animal evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 112:E846-E851. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1501195112. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/PNAS-2015-Liebeskind-E...
2000 - 2014
(190) Wright, A. M., and D. M. Hillis. 2014. Bayesian analysis using a simple likelihood model outperforms parsimony for estimation of phylogeny from discrete morphological data. PLOS ONE 9:e109210 (1-6). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0109210. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/WrightandHillisPLOSONE...
(189) Li, T., J. Hua, A. M. Wright, Y. Cui, Q. Xie, W. Bu, and D. M. Hillis. 2014. Long-branch attraction and the phylogeny of true water bugs (Hemiptera: Nepomorpha) as estimated from mitochondrial genomes. BMC Evolutionary Biology 14:99 (1-12). doi:10.1186/1471-2148-14-99. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/WaterBugs2014.pdf
(188) McTavish, E. J., and D. M. Hillis. 2014. A genomic approach for distinguishing between recent and ancient admixture in cattle. Journal of Heredity 105:445-456. doi:10.1093/jhered/esu001. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/J%20Hered-2014-McTavis...
(187) Liebeskind, B. J., D. M. Hillis, and H. H. Zakon. 2013. Independent acquisition of sodium selectivity in bacterial and animal sodium channels. Current Biology 23:R948-R949. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/LiebeskindetalCurrBiol...
(186) Abrams, J., D. C. Cannatella, D. M. Hillis, and S. L. Sawyer. 2013. Recent host-shifts in ranaviruses: Signatures of positive selection in the viral genome. Journal of General Virology 94: 2082-2093. doi: 10.1099/vir.0.052837-0. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Abramsetal2013JGV.pdf
(185) Zhang, P., D. Liang, R.-L. Mao, D. M. Hillis, D. B. Wake and D. C. Cannatella. 2013. Efficient sequencing of anuran mtDNAs and a mitogenomic exploration of the phylogeny and evolution of modern frogs. Molecular Biology and Evolution 30:1899-1915. doi: 10.1093/molbev/mst091. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Zhangetal2013MBE.pdf
(184) Hedtke, S. M., M. J. Morgan, D. C. Cannatella, and D. M. Hillis. 2013. Targeted enrichment: Maximizing orthologous gene comparisons across deep evolutionary time. PLoS ONE 8(7): e67908. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067908. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HedtkeTargetedEnrichme...
(183) McTavish,, E. J., J. E. Decker, R. D. Schnabel, J. F. Taylor, and D. M. Hillis. 2013. New World cattle show ancestry from multiple independent domestication events. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 110:E1398-E1406. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1303367110. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/PNAS-2013-McTavish-E13...
(182) Li, J.-T., Y. Li, S. Klaus, D.-Q. Rao, D. M. Hillis, and Y.-P. Zhang. 2013. Diversification of rhacophorid frogs provides evidence for accelerated faunal exchange between India and Eurasia during the Oligocene. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 110:3441-3446. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1300881110. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/LietalRhacophoridsPNAS...
(181) Losos, J. B., D. M. Hillis, and H. W. Greene. 2012. Who speaks with a forked tongue? Science 338:1428-1429. doi: 10.1126/science.1232455. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Lososet%20alScience201...
(180) Liebeskind, B. J., D. M. Hillis, and H. H. Zakon. 2012. Phylogeny unites animal sodium channels with fungal calcium channels in an ancient, voltage-insensitive clade. Molecular Biology and Evolution 29:3613-3616. doi: 10.1093/molbev/mss182. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Liebeskindetal2012MBE.pdf
(179) Schönhuth, S., D. M. Hillis, D. A. Neely, L. Lozano-Vilano, A. Perdices, and R. L. Mayden. 2012. Phylogeny, diversity, and species delimitation in the North American Round-Nosed Minnows (Teleostei: Dionda), as inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 62:427-446. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2011.10.011. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Dionda2012MPE.pdf
(178) Hedtke, S. M., M. Glaubrecht, and D. M. Hillis. 2011. Rare gene capture in a predominantly androgenetic species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 108:9520-9524. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1106742108. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HedtkeetalPNAS2011.pdf
(177) Liebeskind, B. J., D. M. Hillis, and H. H. Zakon. 2011. Evolution of sodium channels predates the origin of nervous systems in animals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 108:9154-9159. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1106363108. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/LiebeskindetalPNAS2011...
(176) Hedtke, S. M., and D. M. Hillis. 2011. The potential role of androgenesis in cytoplasmic–nuclear phylogenetic discordance. Systematic Biology 60:87-109. doi: 10.1093/sysbio/syq070. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/LiebeskindetalPNAS2011...
(175) Scaduto, D. I., J. M. Brown, W. C. Haaland, D. J. Zwickl, D. M. Hillis, and M. L. Metzker. 2010. Source identification in two criminal cases using phylogenetic analysis of HIV-1 DNA sequences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 107:21242-21247. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1015673107. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/LiebeskindetalPNAS2011...
(174) Lellis, A. D., M. L. Allen, A. W. Aertker, J. K. Tran, D. M. Hillis, C. R. Harbin, C. Caldwell, D. R. Gaillie, and K. S. Browning. 2010. Deletion of the eIFiso4G subunit of the Arabidopsis eIFiso4F translation initiation complex impairs health and viability. Plant Molecular Biology 74:249-263. doi: 10.1007/s11103-010-9670-z. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Lellisetal2010.pdf
(173) Hillis, D. M. 2010. Phylogenetic progress and applications of the tree of life. Pages 421-449 in Evolution Since Darwin: The First 150 Years (M. A. Bell, W. F. Eanes, and D. J. Futuyma, eds.), Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA. https://global.oup.com/ushe/product/evolution-since-darwin-9780878934133...
(172) Honeycutt, R. L., D. M. Hillis, and J. W. Bickham. 2010. Biodiversity discovery and its importance to conservation. Pages 1-34 in Molecular Approaches in Natural Resource Conservation (A. DeWoody, J. Bickham, C. Michler, K. Nichols, G, Rhodes, and K. Woeste, eds.), Cambridge University Press. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Honeycuttetal2010.pdf
(171) Zakon, H. H., M. C. Jost, D. J. Zwickl, Y. Lu, and D. M. Hillis. 2009. Molecular evolution of Na+ channels in teleost fishes. Integrative Biology 4:64-74. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Zakonetal2009.pdf
(170) Pauly, G. B., D. C. Cannatella, and D. M. Hillis. 2009. Taxonomic freedom and the role of official lists of species names. Herpetologica 65:115-128. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Paulyetal2009.pdf
(169) Schoch, C.L., G.-H. Sung, F. López-Giráldez, J. P. Townsend, J. Miadlikowska, V. Hofstetter, B. Robbertse, P. B. Matheny, F. Kauff, Z. Wang, C. Gueidan, R. M. Andrie, K. Trippe, L. M. Ciufetti, A. Wynns, E. Fraker, B. P. Hodkinson, G. Bonito, R. Yahr, J. Z. Groenewald, M. Arzanlou, G. Sybren de Hoog, P. W. Crous, D. Hewitt, D. H. Pfister, K. Peterson, M. Gryzenhout, M. J. Wingfield, A. Aptroot, S.-O. Suh, M. Blackwell, D. M. Hillis, G. W. Griffith, L. A. Castlebury, A. Y. Rossman, H. T. Lumbsch, R. Lücking, B. Büdel, A. Rauhut, P. Diederich, D. Ertz, D. M. Geiser, K. Hosaka, P. Inderbitzin, J. Kohlmeyer, B. Volkmann-Kohlmeyer, L. Mostert, K. O’Donnell, H. Sipman, J. D. Rogers, R. A. Shoemaker, J. Sugiyama, R. C. Summerbell, W. Untereiner, P. Johnston, S. Stenroos, A. Zuccaro, P. Dyer, P. Crittenden, M. S. Cole, K. Hansen, J. M. Trappe, F. Lutzoni, and J. W. Spatafora. 2009. The Ascomycota Tree of Life: A phylum-wide phylogeny clarifies the origin and evolution of fundamental reproductive and ecological traits. Systematic Biology 58:224-239. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Schochetal2009.pdf
(168) Baird, A. B., D. M. Hillis, J. C. Patton, and J. W. Bickham. 2009. Speciation by monobrachial centric fusions: A test of the model using nuclear DNA sequences from the bat genus Rhogeessa. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 50: 256–267. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Bairdetal2009.pdf
(167) Zakon, H. H., D. J. Zwickl, Y. Lu, and D. M. Hillis. 2008. Molecular evolution of communication signals in electric fish. Journal of Experimental Biology 211: 1814-1818. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Zakonetal2008.pdf
(166) Heath, T. A., S. M. Hedtke, and D. M. Hillis. 2008. Taxon sampling and the accuracy of phylogenetic analyses. Journal of Systematics and Evolution 46: 239-257. (Received Outstanding Paper Award for papers published in Journal of Systematics and Evolution). http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Heathetal2008JSE.pdf
(165) Schönhuth, S., I. Doadrio, O. Dominguez-Dominguez, D. M. Hillis, and R. L. Mayden. 2008. Molecular evolution of southern North American Cyprinidae (Actinopterygii), with the description of the new genus Tampichthys from central Mexico. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 47: 729-756. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Tampichthys.pdf
(164) Baird, A. B., D. M. Hillis, J. C. Patton, and J. W. Bickham. 2008. Evolutionary history of the genus Rhogeessa (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) as revealed by mitochondrial DNA sequences. Journal of Mammalogy 89: 744-754. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Bairdetal2009.pdf
(163) Jost, M. C., D. M. Hillis, Y. Lu, J. W. Kyle, H. A. Fozzard, and H. H. Zakon. 2008. Toxin-resistant sodium channels: Parallel adaptive evolution across a complete gene family. Molecular Biology and Evolution 25: 1016-1024. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Jostetal2008.pdf
(162) Hedtke, S. M., K. Stanger-Hall, R. J. Baker, and D. M. Hillis. 2008. All-male asexuality: Origin and maintenance of androgenesis in the Asian clam Corbicula. Evolution 62: 1119-1136. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hedtkeatal2008.pdf
(161) Garrick, R. C., D. M. Rowell, C. S. Simmons, D. M. Hillis, and P. Sunnucks. 2008. Fine-scale phylogeographic congruence despite demographic incongruence in two low-mobility saproxylic springtails. Evolution 62: 1103-1118. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Garricketal2008.pdf
(160) Heath, T. A., D. J. Zwickl, J. Kim, and D. M. Hillis. 2008. Taxon sampling affects inferences of macroevolutionary processes from phylogenetic trees. Systematic Biology 57: 160-166. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Heathetal2008.pdf
(159) Stanger-Hall, K. F., J. E. Lloyd, and D. M. Hillis. 2007. Phylogeny of North American fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae): Implications for the evolution of light signals. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 45:33-49. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Stanger-Halletal2007.pdf
(158) Hillis, D. M. 2007. Making evolution relevant and exciting to biology students. Evolution 61:1261-1264. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis2007TeachingEvo.pdf
(157) Hillis, D. M. 2007. Asexual evolution: Can species exist without sex? Current Biology 17:R543-R544. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/AsexualSpecies.pdf
(156) Hillis, D. M. 2007. Constraints in naming parts of the Tree of Life. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 42:331-338. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisMPE2007.pdf
(155) Garrick, R. C., C. J. Sands, D. M. Rowell, D. M. Hillis, and P. Sunnucks. 2007. Catchments catch all: long-term population history of a giant springtail from the southeast Australian highlands – a multi-gene approach. Molecular Ecology 16: 1865-1882. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Garricketal2006.pdf
(154) Baird, A. B., J. K. Krejca, J. R. Reddell, C. E. Peden, M. J. Mahoney, and D. M. Hillis. 2006. Phylogeographic structure and color pattern variation among populations of Plethodon albagula on the Edwards Plateau of central Texas. Copeia 2006:760-768. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Copeia2006.pdf
(153) Bossuyt, F., R. M. Brown, D. M. Hillis, D. C. Cannatella, and M. C. Milinkovitch. 2006. Phylogeny and biogeography of a cosmopolitan frog radiation: Late Cretaceous diversification resulted in continent-scale endemism in the family Ranidae. Systematic Biology 55:579-594. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Bossuytetal2006.pdf
(152) Hedtke, S.M., T. Townsend, and D. M. Hillis. 2006. Resolution of phylogenetic conflict in large data sets by increased taxon sampling. Systematic Biology 55:522-529. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hedtkeetal2006.pdf
(151) Zakon, H. H., Y. Lu, D. J. Zwickl, and D. M. Hillis. 2006. Sodium channel genes and the evolution of diversity in communication signals of electric fishes: Convergent molecular evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 103:3675-3680. [Highlighted in Current Biology 16:R327-R330] http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Zakonetal2006.pdf
(150) Holloway, A. K., D. C. Cannatella, H. C. Gerhardt, and D. M. Hillis. 2006. Polyploids with different origins and ancestors form a single sexual polyploid species. American Naturalist 167: E88-E101. [Highlighted in Current Biology 16:R245-R247] http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hollowayetal2006.pdf
(149) Hillis, D. M. 2005. Health applications of the Tree of Life. Pages 139-144 in Evolutionary Science and Society: Educating a New Generation (J. Cracraft and R. Bybee, eds.). Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Colorado Springs. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisTreeofLifeHealth...
(148) Hillis, D. M., T. Heath, and K. St. John. 2005. Analysis and visualization of tree space. Systematic Biology 54:471-482 (cover article). http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillisetal2005TreeSpac...
(147) Hillis, D. M., and T. P. Wilcox. 2005. Phylogeny of the New World true frogs (Rana). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 34:299-314. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisandWilcox2005.pdf
(146) Pauly, G. B., D. M. Hillis, and D. C. Cannatella. 2004. The history of a Nearctic colonization: Molecular phylogenetics and biogeography of the Nearctic toads (Bufo). Evolution 58:2517-2535. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Paulyetal2004.pdf
(145) Mark Welch, D. B., M. P. Cummings, D. M. Hillis, and M. Meselson. 2004. Divergent gene copies in the asexual class Bdelloidea (Rotifera) separated before the bdelloid radiation or within bdelloid families. Proc. National Academy of Sciences 101:1622-1625. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/MarkWelch_D_etal.pdf
(144) Hillis, D. M. 2004. The Tree of Life and the Grand Synthesis of biology. Pages 545-547 in Assembling the Tree of Life (J. Cracraft and M. J. Donoghue, editors). Oxford University Press, New York. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/ToL2004b.pdf
(143) Cannatella, D. C., and D. M. Hillis. 2004. Amphibians. Pp. 430-450 in Assembling the Tree of Life (J. Cracraft and M. J. Donoghue, editors). Oxford University Press, New York. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/ToL2004a.pdf
(142) Wilcox, T. P., García de Leon, F. J., D. A. Hendrickson, and D. M. Hillis. 2004. Convergence among cave catfishes: Long-branch attraction and a Bayesian relative rates test. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31:1101-1113. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Wilcoxet%20alCatfish.pdf
(141) Wiens, J. J., P. T. Chippindale, and D. M. Hillis. 2003. When are phylogenetic analyses misled by convergence? A case study in Texas cave salamanders. Systematic Biology 52:501-514. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Wiens%20et%20al%202003...
(140) Hillis, D. M., D. D. Pollock, J. A. McGuire, and D. J. Zwickl. 2003. Is sparse taxon sampling a problem for phylogenetic inference? Systematic Biology 52:124-126. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillisetaltaxonsamplin...
(139) Metzker, M. L., D. P. Mindell, X.-M. Liu, R. G. Ptak, R. A. Gibbs, and D. M. Hillis. 2002. Molecular evidence of HIV-1 transmission in a criminal case. Proc. National Academy Sciences USA 99:14292-14297. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Metzker_et_al.pdf
(138) Wilcox, T. P., D. J. Zwickl, T. Heath, and D. M. Hillis. 2002. Phylogenetic relationships of the dwarf boas and a comparison of Bayesian and bootstrap measures of phylogenetic support. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 25:361-371. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Wilcox%20et%20al.pdf
(137) Brauer, M. J., M. T. Holder, L. A. Dries, D. J. Zwickl, P. O. Lewis, and D. M. Hillis. 2002. Genetic algorithms and parallel processing in maximum-likelihood phylogeny inference. Molecular Biology and Evolution 19:1717-1726. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Brauer%20et%20al.pdf
(136) Pollock, D. D., D. J. Zwickl, J. A. McGuire, and D. M. Hillis. 2002. Increased taxon sampling is advantageous for phylogenetic inference. Systematic Biology 51:664-671. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Pollocketal.pdf
(135) Zwickl, D. J., and D. M. Hillis. 2002. Increased taxon sampling greatly reduces phylogenetic error. Systematic Biology 51:588-598. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/ZwicklandHillis.pdf
(134) Dopman, E. B., G. A. Sword, and D. M. Hillis. 2002. The importance of the ontogenetic niche in resource-associated divergence: evidence from a polyphagous grasshopper. Evolution 56:731-740. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Dopman%20et%20al%20200...
(133) Hillis, D. M. 2002. Molecular systematics. Pp. 756-760 in Encyclopedia of Evolution (M. Pagel, ed.). Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
(132) Hillis, D. M. 2001. The emergence of Systematic Biology. Syst. Biol. 50:301-303.
(131) Hillis, D. M., D. A. Chamberlain, T. P. Wilcox, and P. T. Chippindale. 2001. A new species of subterranean blind salamander (Plethodontidae: Hemidactyliini: Eurycea: Typhlomolge) from Austin, Texas, and a systematic revision of central Texas paedomorphic salamanders. Herpetologica 57:266-280. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillisetalwaterlooensi...
(130) Lopreato, G. F., Y. Lu, A. Southwell, N. Atkinson, D. M. Hillis, T. P. Wilcox, and H. H. Zakon. 2001. Evolution and divergence of sodium channel genes in vertebrates. Proc. National Academy Sciences USA 98:7588-7592. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Lopreato_et%20al.pdf
(129) Hillis, D. M., and M. T. Holder. 2000. Reconstructing the Tree of Life. In New Technologies for the Life Sciences: A Trends Guide Dec. 2000:47-50.
(128) Hillis, D. M. 2000. How to resolve the debate on the origins of AIDS. Science 289:1877-1878. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/289/5486/1877.3
(127) Hillis, D. M. 2000. Origins of HIV. Science 288:1757-1759. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/288/5472/1757
(126) Chippindale, P. T., A. H. Price, J. J. Wiens, and D. M. Hillis. 2000. Phylogenetic relationships of central Texas hemidactyliine plethodontid salamanders, genus Eurycea, and a taxonomic revision of the group. Herpetological Monographs 14:1-80. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HerpMono2000.pdf
(125) Posada, D., K. A. Crandall, and D. M. Hillis. 2000. Phylogenetics of HIV. Pp. 121-160 In Computational and Evolutionary Analysis of HIV Molecular Sequences (A. G. Rodrigo and G. H. Learn, Jr., eds.). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Massachusetts. https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9780792379942
(124) Hillis, D. M., and J. J. Wiens. 2000. Molecules versus morphology in systematics: Conflicts, artifacts, and misconceptions. Pp. 1-19 in Phylogenetic Analysis of Morphological Data (J. Wiens, ed.). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. https://www.smithsonianbooks.com/store/science-nature/phylogenetic-analy...
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(123) Hillis, D. M. 1999. Predictive evolution. Science 286:1866-1867. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/286/5446/1866
(122) Cantino, P. D., H. N. Bryant, K. de Queiroz, M. J. Donoghue, T. Eriksson, D. M. Hillis, and M. S. Y. Lee. 1999. Species names in phylogenetic nomenclature. Systematic Biology 48: 790-807. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Cantinoetal1999.pdf
(121) Holder, M. T., M. V. Erdmann, T. P. Wilcox, R. L. Caldwell, and D. M. Hillis. 1999. Two living species of coelacanths? Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96:12616-12620. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Holder%20et%20al%20PNA...
(120) Hillis, D. M. 1999. SINEs of the perfect character. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96: 9979-9981. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis1999SINES.pdf
(119) Hillis, D. M. 1999. Phylogenetics and the study of HIV. Pages 105-121 In Molecular Evolution of HIV (K. A. Crandall, ed.). Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore.
(118) Schnabel, A., P. Beerli, A. Estoup, and D. M. Hillis. 1998. A guide to software packages for data analysis in molecular ecology. Pp. 291-303 in Advances in Molecular Ecology (G. R. Carvalho, ed.). IOS Press, Amsterdam.
(117) Hillis, D. M. 1998. Phylogenetic analysis of frequency data in molecular ecological studies. Pp. 25-38 in Advances in Molecular Ecology (G. R. Carvalho, ed.). IOS Press, Amsterdam.
(116) Mahler, B. J., M. Winkler, P. Bennet, and D. M. Hillis. 1998. DNA-labeled clay: A sensitive method for tracing particle transport. Geology 26:831-834. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Mahleretal1998.pdf
(115) Nekrutenko, A., D. M. Hillis, J. C. Patton, R. D. Bradley, and R. J. Baker. 1998. Cytosolic isocitrate dehydrogenase in human, mouse and voles and phylogenetic analysis of the enzyme family. Molecular Biology and Evolution 15:1674-1684. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Cunninghametal1998.pdf
(114) Chippindale, P. T., A. H. Price, and D. M. Hillis. 1998. Systematic status of the San Marcos salamander, Eurycea nana (Caudata: Plethodontidae: Plethodontini: Hemidactyliini). Copeia 1998: 1046-1049.
(113) Cunningham, C. W., H. Zhu, and D. M. Hillis. 1998. Best-fit maximum likelihood models for phylogenetic inference: Empirical tests with known phylogenies. Evolution 52: 978-987. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Cunninghametal1998.pdf
(112) Van Den Bussche, R. A., R. J. Baker, J. P. Huelsenbeck, and D. M. Hillis. 1998. Base compositional bias and phylogenetic analyses: A test of the “Flying DNA” hypothesis. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 10: 408-416. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/FlyingDNA.pdf
(111) Cannatella, D. C., D. M. Hillis, P. Chippindale, L. Weight, A. S. Rand, and M. J. Ryan. 1998. Phylogeny of frogs of the Physalaemus pustulosus species group, with an examination of data congruence. Systematic Biology 47: 311-335. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Cannatellaetal1998.pdf
(110) Hillis, D. M. 1998. Taxonomic sampling, phylogenetic accuracy, and investigator bias. Systematic Biology 47: 3-8. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis1998SystBiol47.3...
(109) Bull, J. J., M. R. Badgett, H. A. Wichman, J. P. Huelsenbeck, D. M. Hillis, A. Gulati, C. Ho, and I. J. Molineux. 1997. Exceptional convergent evolution in a virus. Genetics 147: 1497-1507. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Bull%20et%20al%201997.pdf
(108) Hillis, D. M. 1997. Are big trees indeed easy? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 12: 358.
(107) Crandall, K. A., and D. M. Hillis. 1997. Rhodopsin evolution in the dark. Nature 387: 667-668. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/CrandallandHillis97.pdf
(106) Hillis, D. M. 1997. Biology recapitulates phylogeny. Science 276:218-219. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/276/5310/218
(105) Hillis, D. M. 1997. Primer: Phylogenetic analysis. Current Biology 7:R129-R131.
(104) Bradley, R. D., and D. M. Hillis. 1997. Recombinant DNA sequences generated by PCR amplification. Molecular Biology and Evolution 14:592-593. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/BradleyandHillis1997.pdf
(103) Cunningham, C. W., K. Jeng, J. Husti, M. Badgett, I. J. Molineux, D. M. Hillis, and J. J. Bull. 1997. Parallel molecular evolution of deletions and nonsense mutations in bacteriophage T7. Molecular Biology and Evolution 14:113-116. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Cunningham%20et%20al%2...
(102) Huelsenbeck, J. P., D. M. Hillis, and R. Nielsen. 1996. A likelihood-ratio test of monophyly. Systematic Biology 45: 546-558. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Huelsenbecketal.1996.pdf
(101) Ryan, M. J., L. A. Dries, P. Batra, and D. M. Hillis. 1996. Male mate preferences in a gynogenetic species complex of Amazon mollies. Animal Behaviour 52:1225-1236. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Ryanetal1996.pdf
(100) Hillis, D. M. 1996. Inferring complex phylogenies. Nature 383: 130-131. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis1996Nature.pdf
(99) Hillis, D. M. 1996. Life in the hot zone around Chernobyl. Nature 380:665-666.
(98) Hillis, D. M., B. K. Mable, and C. Moritz. 1996. Applications of molecular systematics and the future of the field. Pp. 515-543 in Molecular Systematics, 2nd. ed. (D. M. Hillis, B. K. Mable, and C. Moritz, eds.). Sinauer, Sunderland, Massachusetts.
(97) Swofford, D. L., G. J. Olsen, P. J. Waddell, and D. M. Hillis. 1996. Phylogenetic inference. Pp. 407-514 in Molecular Systematics, 2nd. ed. (D. M. Hillis, B. K. Mable, and C. Moritz, eds.). Sinauer, Sunderland, Massachusetts.
(96) Hillis, D. M., B. K. Mable, A. Larson, S. K. Davis, and E. A. Zimmer. 1996. Nucleic acids IV: Sequencing and cloning. Pp. 321-381 in Molecular Systematics, 2nd. ed. (D. M. Hillis, B. K. Mable, and C. Moritz, eds.). Sinauer, Sunderland, Massachusetts.
(95) Moritz, C., and D. M. Hillis. 1996. Molecular systematics: Context and controversies. Pp. 1-13 in Molecular Systematics, 2nd. ed. (D. M. Hillis, B. K. Mable, and C. Moritz, eds.). Sinauer, Sunderland, Massachusetts.
(94) Wiens, J. J., and D. M. Hillis. 1996. Accuracy of parsimony analysis using morphological data: A reappraisal. Syst. Bot. 21:237-253. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/WiensandHillis1996.pdf
(93) Huelsenbeck, J. P., D. M. Hillis, and R. Jones. 1996. Parametric bootstrapping in molecular phylogenetics: Applications and performance. Pp. 19-45in Molecular Zoology: Strategies and Protocols (J. D. Ferraris and S. Palumbi, eds.). Wiley-Liss, New York.
(92) Crother, B. I., and D. M. Hillis. 1995. Nuclear ribosomal DNA restriction sites, phylogenetic information, and the phylogeny of some xenodontine (Colubridae) snakes. J. Herpetol. 29:316-320.
(91) Hillis, D. M. 1995. Approaches for assessing phylogenetic accuracy. Syst. Biol. 44:3-16. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis1995SystBiol.pdf
(90) Halanych, K. M., J. D. Bacheller, A.-M. A. Aquinaldo, S. M. Liva, D. M. Hillis, and J. A. Lake. 1995. Evidence from 18S ribosomal DNA that the lophophorates are protostome animals. Science 267:1641-1643. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/MolEvolPhys1994.pdf
(89) Hillis, D. M., and J. P. Huelsenbeck. 1995. Assessing molecular phylogenies. Science 267:255-256.
(88) Hillis, D. M., and J. P. Huelsenbeck. 1994. To tree the truth: Biological and numerical simulations of phylogeny. Pp. 55-67in: Molecular Evolution of Physiological Processes (D. M. Fambrough, ed.). Rockefeller Univ. Press. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/MolEvolPhys1994.pdf
(87) Hillis, D. M., J. P. Huelsenbeck, and D. L. Swofford. 1994. Hobgoblin of Phylogenetics? Nature 369:363-364. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisetalNature1994.pdf
(86) Hillis, D. M., and J. P. Huelsenbeck. 1994. Support for dental HIV transmission. Nature 369:24-25.
(85) Hillis, D. M., J. P. Huelsenbeck, and C. W. Cunningham. 1994. Application and accuracy of molecular phylogenies. Science 264:671-677. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillisetal1994.pdf
(84) Hillis, D. M. 1994. Homology in molecular biology. Pp. 339-368 in Homology: The Hierarchical Basis of Comparative Biology (B. K. Hall, ed.). Academic Press, San Diego. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Homology1994.pdf
(83) Bull, J. J., C. W. Cunningham, I. J. Molineux, M. R. Badgett, and D. M. Hillis. 1993. Experimental molecular evolution of bacteriophage T7. Evolution 47:993-1007. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Bull%20et%20al%201993.pdf
(82) Bradley, R. D., J. J. Bull, A. D. Johnson, and D. M. Hillis. 1993. Origin of a novel allele in a mammalian hybrid zone. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 90:8939-8941. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Bradley%20et%20al%20PN...
(81) Huelsenbeck, J. P., and D. M. Hillis. 1993. Success of phylogenetic methods in the four-taxon case. Syst. Biol. 42: 247-264. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HuelsenbeckHillis1993F...
(80) Hillis, D. M., L. K. Ammerman, M. T. Dixon, and R. O. de Sá. 1993. Ribosomal DNA and the phylogeny of frogs. Herpetological Monographs 7:118-131. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HerpMono1993b.pdf
(79) de Sá, R. O., and D. M. Hillis. 1993. Morfologia y moleculas: Bases complementarias de la sistematica moderna. Bol. Soc. Zool. Uruguay 8:19-29.
(78) Cannatella, D. C., and D. M. Hillis. 1993. Amphibian relationships: Phylogenetic analysis of morphology and molecules. Herpetological Monographs 7:1-7. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HerpMono1993a.pdf
(77) Hillis, D. M., M. W. Allard, and M. M. Miyamoto. 1993. Analysis of DNA sequence data: Phylogenetic inference. Meth. Enzymol. 242:456-487. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/MethEnzymol1993.pdf
(76) Hillis, D. M., and J. J. Bull. 1993. An empirical test of bootstrapping as a method for assessing confidence in phylogenetic analysis. Syst. Biol. 42: 182-192. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisandBull.pdf
(75) Chippindale, P. T., A. H. Price, and D. M. Hillis. 1993. A new species of perennibranchiate salamander (Eurycea, Plethodontidae) from Austin, Texas. Herpetologica 49:242-259. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Herpetologica1993.pdf
(74) Stepien, C. A., M. T. Dixon, and D. M. Hillis. 1993. Evolutionary relationships of the blennioid fish families Clinidae, Labrisomidae, and Chaenopsidae: Congruence between DNA sequence and allozyme data. Bull. Marine Sci. 52:496-515.
(73) Hillis, D. M., J. J. Bull, M. E. White, M. R. Badgett, and I. J. Molineux. 1993. Experimental approaches to phylogenetic analysis. Syst. Biol. 42:90-92. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillisetal1993.pdf
(72) Mayden, R. L., R. H. Matson, and D. M. Hillis. 1993. Speciation in the North American genus Dionda. Pp. 710-746in: Systematics, Historical Ecology, and North American Freshwater Fishes (R. L. Mayden, ed.). Stanford University Press.
(71) Dixon, M. T., and D. M. Hillis. 1993. Ribosomal RNA secondary structure: Compensatory mutations and implications for phylogenetic analysis. Mol. Biol. Evol. 10:256-267. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/DixonandHillis1993.pdf
(70) Ammerman, L. K., and D. M. Hillis. 1992. A molecular test of bat relationships: Monophyly or diphyly? Syst. Biol. 41:222-232. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/AmmermanandHillis92.pdf
(69) Lee, C. S., B. A. McCool, J. L. Moore, D. M. Hillis, and L. E. Gilbert. 1992. Phylogenetic study of heliconiine butterflies based on morphology and restriction analysis of ribosomal RNA genes. Zool. J. Linn. Soc.106:17-31.
(68) Crother, B. I., J. A. Campbell, and D. M. Hillis. 1992. Phylogeny and historical biogeography of the palm-pitvipers, genus Bothriechis: Molecular and morphological evidence. Pp. 1-19 in The Biology of Pitvipers (J. A. Campbell and E. D. Brodie, Jr., eds.). Selva Press, Tyler, Texas.
(67) Frost, D. R., A. G. Kluge, and D. M. Hillis. 1992. Species in contemporary herpetology: Comments on phylogenetic inference and taxonomy. Herp. Review 23:46-54.
(66) Hillis, D. M., and J. P. Huelsenbeck. 1992. Signal, noise, and reliability in molecular phylogenetic analyses. J. Hered. 83:189-195. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisandHuelsenbeck19...
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(64) Hillis, D. M., and M. T. Dixon. 1991. Ribosomal DNA: Molecular evolution and phylogenetic inference. Quart. Rev. Biol. 66:411-453. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisandDixon91.pdf
(63) Hillis, D. M., and J. J. Bull. 1991. Of genes and genomes. Science 254:528.
(62) Hillis, D. M., M. T. Dixon, and A. L. Jones. 1991. Minimal genetic variation in a morphologically diverse species (Florida tree snail, Liguus fasciatus). J. Hered. 82: 282-286. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis_1991Liguus.pdf
(61) White, M. E., J. J. Bull, I. J. Molineux, and D. M. Hillis. 1991. Experimental phylogenies from T7 bacteriophage. Pp. 935-943. In: The Unity of Evolutionary Biology: Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology (E. Dudley, ed.). Dioscorides Press, Portland.
(60) Hillis, D. M., M. T. Dixon, and L. K. Ammerman. 1991. The relationships of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae: Evidence from sequences of vertebrate 28S ribosomal RNA genes. In Coelacanth Biology and Evolution (J. A. Musick, ed.). Environmental Biology of Fishes 32:119-130. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/EnvirBiolFishes1991.pdf
(59) Hillis, D. M. 1991. Discriminating between phylogenetic signal and random noise in DNA sequences. Pp. 278-294. In Phylogenetic Analysis of DNA Sequences (M. M. Miyamoto and J. Cracraft, eds.). Oxford University Press. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/PhyloAnalysisDNA1991.pdf
(58) Hillis, D. M. 1991. The phylogeny of amphibians: Current knowledge and the role of cytogenetics. Pp. 7-31. In: Amphibian Cytogenetics and Evolution (D. M. Green and S. K. Sessions, eds.). Academic Press, San Diego. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/AmphCytogenetics1991.pdf
(57) Hillis, D. M., C. Moritz, C. A. Porter, and R. J. Baker. 1991. Evidence for biased gene conversion in concerted evolution of ribosomal DNA. Science 251:308-310. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillisetal1991.pdf
(56) Mayden, R. L., and D. M. Hillis. 1990. Natural history and systematics of the largemouth shiner, Cyprinella bocagrande (Teleostei: Cypriniformes), with comments on conservation status. Copeia 1990: 1004-1011.
(55) Schmid, M., C. Steinlein, R. Friedl, C. G. de Almeida, T. Haaf, D. M. Hillis, and W. E. Duellman. 1990. Chromosome banding in Amphibia. XV. Two types of Y chromosomes and heterochromatin hypervariability in Gastrotheca pseustes (Anura, Hylidae). Chromosoma 99: 413-423. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Chromosoma1990.pdf
(54) Hillis, D. M. 1990. The impact of Systematic Zoology. Syst. Zool. 39: 186-190.
(53) de Sá, R. O., and D. M. Hillis. 1990. Phylogenetic relationships of the pipid frogs Xenopus and Silurana: An integration of ribosomal DNA and morphology. Mol. Biol. Evol. 7:365-376. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/deSaandHillis1990.pdf
(52) Platz, J. E., J. C. Rorabaugh, R. W. Clarkson, and D. M. Hillis. 1990. Rana berlandieri: Recently introduced populations in Arizona and southeastern California. Copeia 1990: 324-333.
(51) Hillis, D. M., and C. Moritz. 1990. An overview of applications in molecular systematics. Pp. 502-515. In Molecular Systematics (D. M. Hillis and C. Moritz, eds.). Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
(50) Hillis, D. M., A. Larson, S. K. Davis, and E. A. Zimmer. 1990. Nucleic Acids III: Sequencing. Pp. 318-370. In Molecular Systematics (D. M. Hillis and C. Moritz, eds.). Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
(49) Moritz, C., and D. M. Hillis. 1990. Molecular systematics: Context and controversies. Pp. 1-10. In Molecular Systematics (D. M. Hillis and C. Moritz, eds.). Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
(48) Hillis, D. M. 1990. A new species of xenodontine colubrid snake of the genus Synophis from Ecuador and the phylogeny of the genera Synophis and Emmochliophis. Occ. Pap. Mus. Nat. Hist. Univ. Kansas 135: 1-9. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/OccPapKU1990Synophis.pdf
(47) Frost, D. R., and D. M. Hillis. 1990. Species in concept and practice: Herpetological applications. Herpetologica 46:87-104. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Herpetologica1990.pdf
(46) Duellman, W. E., and D. M. Hillis. 1990. Systematics of the Hyla larinopygion group. Occ. Pap. Mus. Nat. Hist. Univ. Kansas 134:1-23. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/OccPapKU1990Hyla.pdf
(45) Hillis, D. M., and D. M. Green. 1990. Evolutionary changes of heterogametic sex in the phylogenetic history of amphibians. J. Evol. Biol. 3:49-64. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/JEvolBiol1990.pdf
(44) Campbell, J. A., W. W. Lamar, and D. M. Hillis. 1989. A new species of diminutive Eleutherodactylus (Leptodactylidae) from Oaxaca, Mexico. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 102: 491-499. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/ProcBiolSocWash1989.pdf
(43) Ponath, P. D., R. T. Boyd, D. M. Hillis, and P. D. Gottlieb. 1989. Structural and evolutionary comparisons of four alleles of the mouse Igk-J locus which encodes immunoglobulin kappa light chain joining (Jk) segments. Immunogenetics 29:389-396.
(42) Ponath, P. D., D. M. Hillis, and P. D. Gottlieb. 1989. Structural and evolutionary comparisons of four alleles of the mouse immunoglobulin kappa chain gene, Igk-VSer. Immunogenetics 29: 249-257.
(41) Hillis, D. M. 1989. Genetic consequences of partial self-fertilization on populations of the Florida tree snail (Liguus fasciatus). Amer. Malacol. Bull. 6:7-12. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/AmerMalacolBull1989.pdf
(40) Campbell, J. A., D. M. Hillis, and W. W. Lamar. 1989. A new lizard of the genus Norops (Sauria: Iguanidae) from the cloud forest of Hidalgo, Mexico. Herpetologica 45:232-242. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Herpetologica1989Norop...
(39) Hillis, D. M., and M. T. Dixon. 1989. Vertebrate phylogeny: Evidence from 28S ribosomal DNA sequences. Pp. 355-367. In: The Hierarchy of Life: Molecules and Morphology in Phylogenetic Analysis. Proc. Nobel Symp. 70 (B. Fernholm, K. Bremer, and H. Jörnvall, eds.). Excerpta Medica, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/NobelSymp1989.pdf
(38) Titus, T. A., D. M. Hillis, and W. E. Duellman. 1989. Color polymorphism in neotropical treefrogs: Allozymic resolution of the taxonomic status of Hyla favosa Cope. Herpetologica 45: 17-23. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Herpetologica1989.pdf
(37) Hillis, D. M. 1988. Systematics of the Rana pipiens complex: Puzzle and paradigm. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 19:39-63. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis1988ARES.pdf
(36) Bull, J. J., D. M. Hillis, and S. O'Steen. 1988. Mammalian ZFY sequences exist in reptiles regardless of sex determining mechanism. Science 242:567-569. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Bulletal1988.pdf
(35) Hillis, D. M., and R. de Sá. 1988. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the Rana palmipes group (Salientia: Ranidae). Herpetological Monographs 2: 1-26. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HerpMono1988.pdf
(34) Hillis, D. M., and S. K. Davis. 1988. Ribosomal DNA: Intraspecific polymorphism, concerted evolution, and phylogeny reconstruction. Systematic Zoology 37: 63-66.
(33) Hillis, D. M. (1987). Molecular versus morphological approaches to systematics. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 18: 23–42. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis1987ARES.pdf
(32) Hillis, D. M., D. S. Rosenfield, and M. Sanchez. 1987. Allozymic variability and heterozygote deficiency within and among morphologically polymorphic populations of Liguus fasciatus (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Bulimulidae). Amer. Malacol. Bull. 5: 155-159. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/AmerMalacBull1987.pdf
(31) Hillis, D. M., and S. K. Davis. 1987. Evolution of the 28S ribosomal RNA gene in anurans: Regions of variability and their phylogenetic implications. Molecular Biology and Evolution 4:117-125. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisandDavis1987MBE.pdf
(30) Duellman, W. E., & Hillis, D. M. (1987). Marsupial frogs (Anura: Hylidae: Gastrotheca) of the Ecuadorian Andes: Resolution of taxonomic problems and phylogenetic relationships. Herpetologica 43: 141–173. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Herpetologica1987.pdf
(29) Hillis, D. M., J. T. Collins, and J. T. Bogart. 1987. Distribution of diploid and tetraploid species of gray tree-frogs (Hyla chrysoscelis and Hyla versicolor) in Kansas. American Midl. Nat. 117: 214-217.
(28) Hillis, D. M., & Davis, S. K. (1986). Evolution of ribosomal DNA: fifty million years of recorded history in the frog genus Rana. Evolution, 40(6), 1275–1288. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisandDavis1986.pdf
(27) Hillis, D. M., and J. Simmons. 1986. Dynamic change of a zone of parapatry between two species of Pholidobolus (Sauria: Gymnophthalmidae). J. Herpetol. 20:85-87. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/JHerpetol1986.pdf
(26) Hillis, D. M., and R. L. Mayden. 1985. Spread of the Asiatic clam Corbicula into the New World tropics. Southwest. Nat. 30:454-456.
(25) Hillis, D. M. 1985. Amphibian species of the World: A taxonomic and geographical reference. (D. R. Frost, ed.). Association of Systematics Collections, Lawrence, Kansas. 732 pp. (Contributing author, Rana and Bufo accounts)
(24) Hillis, D. M., & J. S. Frost. 1985. Three new species of leopard frogs (Rana pipiens complex) from the Mexican Plateau. Occ. Pap. Mus. Nat. Hist. Univ. Kansas 117: 1-14. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/OccPapersKU1985.pdf
(23) Hillis, D. M. (1985). Evolutionary genetics of the Andean lizard genus Pholidobolus (Sauria: Gymnophthalmidae): phylogeny, biogeography, and a comparison of tree construction techniques. Systematic Zoology 34: 109–126. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis1985SystZool.pdf
(22) Hillis, D. M. (1984). Misuse and modification of Nei’s genetic distance. Systematic Zoology 33: 238–240. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis1984SystZool.pdf
(21) Hillis, D. M., J. S. Frost, & R. G. Webb. 1984. A new species of frog of the Rana tarahumarae group from southwestern Mexico. Copeia 1984: 398-403. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Copeia1984Rana.pdf
(20) Fitch, H. S., & Hillis, D. M. (1984). The Anolis dewlap: interspecific variability and morphological associations with habitat. Copeia 1984 315–323. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Copeia1984Anolis.pdf
(19) Hillis, D. M., Hillis, A. M., & Martin, R. F. (1984). Reproductive ecology and hybridization of the endangered Houston toad (Bufo houstonensis). Journal of Herpetology 18: 56–72. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/JHerpetol1984.pdf
(18) Hillis, D. M., and D. C. Cannatella. 1983. Calculation of indices of genetic distance, genetic similarity, and average homozygosity: Correction of Green's computer program. J. Heredity 74: 115.
(17) Hillis, D. M., Frost, J. S., & Wright, D. A. (1983). Phylogeny and biogeography of the Rana pipiens complex: a biochemical evaluation. Systematic Zoology 32: 132–143. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillisetal1983.pdf
(16) Hillis, D. M., D. R. Frost, and J. S. Frost. 1983. Allocation and distribution of Rana trilobata Mocquard. J. Herpetology 17: 73-75.
(15) Hillis, D. M., & Patton, J. C. (1982). Morphological and electrophoretic evidence for two species of Corbicula (Bivalvia: Corbiculidae) in North America. American Midland Naturalist 108: 74–80. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/HillisandPatton1982.pdf
(14) Fitch, H. S., R. W. Henderson, and D. M. Hillis. 1982. Exploitation of iguanas in Central America. Pp. 397-417. In Iguanas of the World (G. M. Burghardt and A. S. Rand, eds.), Noyes publications, Park Ridge, New Jersey. 472 pp. https://www.elsevier.com/books/iguanas-of-the-world/burghardt/978-0-8155...
(13) Hillis, D. M., & S. L. Campbell. 1982. New localities for Tantilla rubra cucullata (Colubridae) and the distribution of its two morphotypes. Southwest. Nat. 27: 220-221. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Tantillarubra.pdf
(12) Hillis, D. M. 1982. Morphological differentiation and adaptation of the larvae of Rana berlandieri and Rana sphenocephala (Rana pipiens complex) in sympatry. Copeia 1982: 168-174. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Hillis1982.pdf
(11) Hillis, D. M. (1981). Premating isolating mechanisms among three species of the Rana pipiens complex in Texas and southern Oklahoma. Copeia 1981: 312–319. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Copeia1981.pdf
(10) Hillis, D. M., E. Milstead, & S. L. Campbell. 1980. Inland records of Fundulus grandis (Cyprinodontidae) in Texas. Southwest. Nat. 25: 271-272. http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/antisense/papers/Fundulus1980.pdf
Books and CDs
Molecular Systematics. D. M. Hillis and C. Moritz, eds. 1990. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA. 588 pp.
Molecular Systematics, 2nd ed. D. M. Hillis, C. Moritz, and B. K. Mable, eds. 1996. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA. 655 pp.
Encyclopedia of Evolution. Editor-in-Chief: Mark Pagel; Area Editors: S. A. Frank, C. Godfray, B. K. Hall, K. Hawkes, D. M. Hillis, A. Kodric-Brown, R. E. Lenski, and A. Pomiankowski. 2002. Oxford University Press, New York. 1205 pp.
BIO 2010: Transforming Undergraduate Education for Future Research Biologists. 2003. L. Stryer, R. Breslow, J. Gentile, D. Hillis, J. Hopefield, N. Kopell, S. Long, E. Penhoet, J. Steitz, C. Stevens, and S. Ward. National Research Council, Washington, D.C. 191 pp.
Life: The Science of Biology, 8th ed. 2006. D. Savada, H. C. Heller, G. H. Orians, W. K. Purves, and D. M. Hillis. Sinauer Associates and W. H. Freeman, Sunderland and New York.
Vida: La Ciencia de la Biología, 8th ed. 2008. D. Savada, H. C. Heller, G. H. Orians, W. K. Purves, and D. M. Hillis. Editorial Medica Panamericana, Bueños Aires.
Life: The Science of Biology, 8th ed., Japanese Translation. 2008. D. Savada, H. C. Heller, G. H. Orians, W. K. Purves, and D. M. Hillis. English Agency (Japan), Ltd.
Life: The Science of Biology, 9th ed. 2009. D. Savada, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and M. Berenbaum. Sinauer Associates and W. H. Freeman, Sunderland and New York.
Biologia: La Scienza Della Vita, 8th ed. 2010. D. Savada, H. C. Heller, G. H. Orians, W. K. Purves, and D. M. Hillis. Zanichelli Editore, Bologna.
Principles of Life. 2010. D. M. Hillis, D. Sadava, H. C. Heller, and M. V. Price. Sinauer Associates and W. H. Freeman, Sunderland and New York.
Principi di Biologia. 2011. D. Sadava, H. C. Heller, G. H. Orians, W. K. Purves, and D. M. Hillis. Zanichelli editore, Bologna.
Purves Biologie, 9 Auflage. 2011. D. Sadava, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and M. R. Berenbaum. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg.
Life: The Science of Biology, 9th edition, Korean Translation. 2012. D. Sadava, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and M. R. Berenbaum. Life Science Publishing Co., South Korea.
Principles of Life, Korean Translation. 2012. D. M. Hillis, D. Sadava, H. C. Heller, and M. V. Price. Life Science Publishing Co., South Korea.
Life: The Science of Biology, 10th ed. 2012. D. Savada, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and M. Berenbaum. Sinauer Associates and W. H. Freeman, Sunderland and New York.
Fondamenti di Biologia. 2013. D. M. Hillis, D. Sadava, H. C. Heller, and M. V. Price. Zanichelli editore, Bologna.
Principles of Life, 2nd ed. 2013. D. M. Hillis, D. Sadava, R. W. Hill, and M. V. Price. Sinauer Associates and W. H. Freeman, Sunderland and New York.
Principles of Life, Japanese Translation. 2015. D. M. Hillis, D. Sadava, H. C. Heller, and M. V. Price. The English Agency (Japan) Ltd., Tokoyo.
Principles of Life, Korean Translation, 2nd ed. 2015. D. M. Hillis, D. Sadava, R. W. Hill, and M. V. Price. Life Science Publishing Co., South Korea.
Principles of Life, 3rd ed. 2018. D. M. Hillis, M. V. Price, R. W. Hill, M. J. Laskowski, and D. W. Hall. 2018. Sinauer Associates and Macmillan Pub., Sunderland and New York.
Life: The Science of Biology, 12th ed. 2019. D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, S. D. Hacker, M. J. Laskowski, and D. W. Hall. Sinauer Associates and Macmillian Publishers, Sunderland and New York.
Dalla Genetica al Corpo Umano, 2nd ed. 2020. D. Sadava, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and S. Hacker. Zanichelli Editore, Bologna.
Il Carbonio, Gli Enzimi, Il DNA, 2nd ed. 2021. D. Sadava, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and S. Hacker. Zanichelli Editore, Bologna.
Principi de Biologia, 5th ed. 2021. D. Sadava, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and S. Hacker. Zanichelli Editore, Bologna.
생명의 원리 (Principles of Life, 3rd ed. Korean translation). 2021. D. M. Hillis, M. V. Price, R. W. Hill, M. J. Laskowski, and D. W. Hall. Life Science Publishing Co., Seoul, South Korea.
생활: 생물학의 과 (Life: The Science of Biology, 12th ed. Korean translation). 2021. D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, S. D. Hacker, M. J. Laskowski, and D. W. Hall. Life Science Publishing Co., Seoul, South Korea.
Principles of Life, 3rd ed. Digital Update. 2022. D. M. Hillis, M. V. Price, R. W. Hill, M. J. Laskowski, and D. W. Hall. Sinauer Associates and Macmillan Pub., Sunderland and New York.
Life: The Science of Biology (Greek translation). 2022. D. Savada, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and S. D. Hacker. Macmillan Pub., New York.
Life: The Science of Biology (Portuguese translation). 2022. D. Savada, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and S. D. Hacker. Macmillan Pub., New York.
Life: The Science of Biology (Korean translation). 2022. D. Savada, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and S. D. Hacker. Macmillan Pub., New York.
Life: The Science of Biology (Japanese translation). 2022. D. Savada, D. M. Hillis, H. C. Heller, and S. D. Hacker. Macmillan Pub., New York.
Armadillos to Ziziphus: A Naturalist in the Texas Hill County. 2023. D. M. Hillis, University of Texas Press, Austin.
Compact Discs:
Hillis, D. M. 2000. Unique and Endangered Animals of Central Texas. Outreach Lecture Series, College of Natural Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Volume 9.
Hillis, D. M. 2007. DNA in Hollywood: Fact, Fiction, and Future. Outreach Lecture Series, Environmental Sciences Institute, University of Texas at Austin, Volume 49.
Hillis Lab
A diverse working group interested in evolutionary patterns (biodiversity) and processes (especially genetic).