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Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery
Associate Professor (Reader) at the University of Bristol
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Insights into hominid evolution from the gorilla genome sequence
A Scally, JY Dutheil, LDW Hillier, GE Jordan, I Goodhead, J Herrero, ...
Nature 483 (7388), 169-175, 2012
8362012
Sexual selection drives evolution and rapid turnover of male gene expression
PW Harrison, AE Wright, F Zimmer, R Dean, SH Montgomery, MA Pointer, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (14), 4393-4398, 2015
2262015
The diversification of Heliconius butterflies: what have we learned in 150 years?
RM Merrill, KK Dasmahapatra, JW Davey, DD Dell'Aglio, JJ Hanly, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 (8), 1417-1438, 2015
1822015
Adaptive evolution of four microcephaly genes and the evolution of brain size in anthropoid primates
SH Montgomery, I Capellini, C Venditti, RA Barton
Mol Biol Evol 28 (1), 625-638, 2011
1502011
Brain evolution and development: adaptation, allometry and constraint
SH Montgomery, NI Mundy, RA Barton
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1838), 20160433, 2016
1322016
The evolutionary history of cetacean brain and body size
SH Montgomery, JH Geisler, MR McGowen, C Fox, L Marino, J Gatesy
Evolution 67 (11), 3339-3353, 2013
1222013
Reconstructing the ups and downs of primate brain evolution: implications for adaptive hypotheses and Homo floresiensis
SH Montgomery, I Capellini, RA Barton, NI Mundy
BMC biology 8, 1-19, 2010
1222010
Beyond brain size: uncovering the neural correlates of behavioral and cognitive specialization
CJ Logan, S Avin, N Boogert, A Buskell, FR Cross, A Currie, S Jelbert, ...
Comparative Cognition Society, 2018
1132018
Brain composition in Heliconius butterflies, posteclosion growth and experience‐dependent neuropil plasticity
SH Montgomery, RM Merrill, SR Ott
Journal of Comparative Neurology 524 (9), 1747-1769, 2016
1022016
Variation in promiscuity and sexual selection drives avian rate of Faster‐Z evolution
AE Wright, PW Harrison, F Zimmer, SH Montgomery, MA Pointer, JE Mank
Molecular ecology 24 (6), 1218-1235, 2015
932015
Brain composition in Godyris zavaleta, a diurnal butterfly, Reflects an increased reliance on olfactory information
SH Montgomery, SR Ott
Journal of Comparative Neurology 523 (6), 869-891, 2015
802015
Inferring regulatory change from gene expression: the confounding effects of tissue scaling
SH Montgomery, JE Mank
Molecular ecology 25 (20), 5114-5128, 2016
712016
Independent stratum formation on the avian sex chromosomes reveals inter-chromosomal gene conversion and predominance of purifying selection on the W chromosome
AE Wright, PW Harrison, SH Montgomery, MA Pointer, JE Mank
Evolution 68 (11), 3281-3295, 2014
702014
The relationship between play, brain growth and behavioural flexibility in primates
SH Montgomery
Animal Behaviour 90, 281-286, 2014
672014
Chromosome fusion affects genetic diversity and evolutionary turnover of functional loci but consistently depends on chromosome size
F Cicconardi, JJ Lewis, SH Martin, RD Reed, CG Danko, SH Montgomery
Molecular biology and evolution 38 (10), 4449-4462, 2021
552021
Divergence in brain composition during the early stages of ecological specialization in Heliconius butterflies
SH Montgomery, RM Merrill
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30 (3), 571-582, 2017
542017
Parallel episodes of phyletic dwarfism in callitrichid and cheirogaleid primates
SH Montgomery, NI Mundy
Journal of evolutionary biology 26 (4), 810-819, 2013
512013
EVOLUTION OF ASPM IS ASSOCIATED WITH BOTH INCREASES AND DECREASES IN BRAIN SIZE IN PRIMATES
SH Montgomery, NI Mundy
Evolution, 2012
502012
Phylogenetic analysis supports a link between DUF1220 domain number and primate brain expansion
F Zimmer, SH Montgomery
Genome biology and evolution 7 (8), 2083-2088, 2015
432015
SWAMP: sliding window alignment masker for PAML
PW Harrison, GE Jordan, SH Montgomery
Evolutionary Bioinformatics 10, EBO. S18193, 2014
382014
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