BOOKS
PAPERS / BOOK CHAPTERS
DIOGO, R., J.M. ZIERMANN & M. LINDE-MEDINA (2014). Is evolutionary biology becoming too politically correct? A reflection on the scala naturae, phylogenetically basal clades, anatomically plesiomorphic taxa, and 'lower' animals. Biological Reviews XX:XX-XX. [PHB7--> PDF]
LINDE-MEDINA, M. & R. DIOGO (2014). Do correlation patterns reflect the role of development in morphological evolution? Evolutionary Biology 41:494-502 [PHB6--> PDF]
DIOGO, R. & B. WOOD (2013). The broader evolutionary lessons to be learned from a comparative and phylogenetic analysis of primate muscle morphology. Biological Reviews 88: 988-1001. [PPE3--> PDF; Reduced Quality, for a Higher Quality PDF file, please contact Rui Diogo]
driving instructors are not available for every postcode. 'times new roman', times;">DIOGO, R., M. LINDE-MEDINA, V. ABDALA & M. ASHLEY-ROSS (2013)*. New, puzzling insights from comparative myological studies on the old and unsolved forelimb/hindlimb enigma. Biological Reviews 88:196-214 (*paper selected for the Cover of this issue of Biological Reviews). [PHB5--> PDF]
DIOGO, R. (2010). Comparative anatomy, anthropology and archaeology as case studies on the influence of human biases in natural sciences: the origin of 'humans', of 'behaviorally modern humans' and of 'fully civilized humans'. The Open Anatomy Journal 2:86-97. [PHB4--> PDF]
BOTO, L, I. DOADRIO & R. DIOGO (2009). Prebiotic world, macroevolution, and Darwin's theory: a new insight. Biology and Philosophy 24: 119-128. [PHB3--> PDF]
DIOGO, R. (2006). Cordelia's dilemma, historical bias, and general evolutionary trends: catfishes as a case study for general discussions on phylogeny and macroevolution. International Journal of Morphology 24:607-618. [PHB2--> PDF]
DIOGO, R. (2005). Evolutionary convergences and parallelisms: their theoretical differences and the difficulty of discriminating them in a practical phylogenetic context. Biology & Philosophy 20: 735-744. [PHB1--> PDF] |