个人简介
B.S. Biology, Fitchburg State University; M.S. Zoology, University of Memphis; Ph.D. Systematics, Auburn University
研究领域
Although Dr. Lydreard studied coyotes for his M.S. and freshwater fish systematics for his Ph.D., for the past 20+ years he has been studying the biodiversity and systematics of freshwater mollusks.
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Campbell, D. C., S. A. Clark, E J. Johannes, C. Lydeard and T. J. Frest. 2016. Molecular phylogenetics of the freshwater gastropod genus Juga (Cerithioidea: Semisulcospiridae). Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 65:158-170.
Lydeard, C., D. Campbell, and M. Golz. 2016. Physa acuta Draparnaud, 1805 should be treated as a native of North America, not Europe. Malacologia In press.
Hauk, A., S. A. Clark, K. W. McCravy, S. E. Jenkins, and C. Lydeard. 2015. A survey of terrestrial gastropods of the Alice L. Kibbe Life Science Station in West-Central Illinois. Northeastern Naturalist 22:299-306.
Campbell, D. C. and C. Lydeard. 2012. Molecular systematics of Fusconaia (Bivalvia: Unionidae: Ambleminae). American Malacological Bulletin 30:1-17.
Campbell, D. C. and C. Lydeard. 2012. The genera of Pleurobemini (Bivalvia: Unionidae: Ambleminae). American Malacological Bulletin 30:19-38.
Dillon, Jr., R. T., A. R. Wethington, and C. Lydeard. 2011. The evolution of reproductive isolation in a simultaneous hermaphrodite, the freshwater snail Physa. BMC Evolutionary Biology 11:144.
Strong, E. E., D. J. Colgan, J. M. Healy, C. Lydeard, W. F. Ponder, and M. Glaubrecht. 2011. Phylogeny of the gastropod superfamily Cerithioidea using morphology and molecules. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 162:43-89.
Holznagel, W. E., D. J. Colgan, and C. Lydeard. 2010. Pulmonate phylogeny based on 28S rRNA gene sequences: a framework for discussing habitat transitions and character transformations. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 57:1017-1025.
Brown, K. M. and C. Lydeard. 2009. Mollusca: Gastropoda. In: Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates (Thorp & Covich, eds). Elsevier Inc.