| Publications: Begovic, E. and D. R. Lindberg. Genetic population structure of Tectura paleacea: implications for the mechanisms regulating population structure in patchy coastal habitats. PLoS ONE 6(4):e18408, 1-10.  Hallinan, N. and D. R. Lindberg. 2011. Comparative analysis of chromosome counts infers three paleopolyploidies in the Mollusca. Genome Biology and Evolution. 3:1150-1163. 
Pyenson, N. D. and D. R. Lindberg. 2011. What happened to gray whales during the Pleistocene? The ecological impact of sea-level change on benthic feeding areas in the North Pacific Ocean. PLoS ONE 6(7):e21295, 1-14. 
Wägele, H., A. Klussmann-Kolb, M. Kuhlmann, G. Haszprunar, D. R. Lindberg, A. Koch, and W. Wägele. The taxonomist - an endangered race. A practical proposal for its survival. Frontiers in Zoology 8:(25) 1-7. 
Thanukos, A., J.G. Scotchmoor, R. Caldwell, and D.R. Lindberg. 2010. Science 101: Building the foundations for real understanding. Science. 330: 1764-1765.
Lindberg, D.R. 2009. Global warming. Pp. 376-380 in R. Gillespie and D.A. Clague (eds.), Encyclopedia of Islands. University of California Press, Berkeley.
Lindberg, D.R. 2009. Monoplacophorans and the origin and relationships of mollusks. Evolution: Education and Outreach 2:191-203.
Scotchmoor, J., D. Lindberg, T. White, J. Flynn, and R. Ross. 2006. The Paleontology Portal: a unique partnership, SPNHC-NSCA 2006 Program & Abstracts, p. 59.
Simison, W.B., D.R. Lindberg and J.L. Boore. 2006. Rolling circle amplification of metazoan mitochondrial genomes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39(2):562-567.
Estes, J.A., D.R. Lindberg, and C. Wray. 2005. Evolution of large body size in abalones (Haliotis): Patterns and implications. Paleobiology 31(4):591-606.
Pyenson, N.D., and D.R. Lindberg. 2003. Phylogenetic analyses of body size in Neoceti: preliminary proxies for studying cetacean ecology in the fossil record. Abstracts for the 15th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Greensboro, NC. Pp. 133-134.
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