Faculty/Staff
Faculty
Dr. Derek J. Taylor
Associate Professor
Hochstetter 208
phone: (716) 645-2363 ext: 179
email: djtaylor@buffalo.edu
website: http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~djtaylor/Home.html
Research Summary:
The research area of my lab is the evolutionary biology of aquatic invertebrates. Specifically, we aim to address problems and make discoveries in speciation biology, hybridization, species introductions, historical and ecological biogeography, and molecular evolution. We use a variety of complementary approaches to gain this knowledge including the tools of molecular, genomic, experimental, comparative, and historical biology.
Selected Publications:
- Ishida, S., & Taylor, D. J. 2006. Quatemary diversification in a Holartic sexual zooplankter, Daphnia galeata. Molecular Ecology in press.
- Kotov, A. A., Ishida, S., & Taylor, D. J. 2006. A new species in the Daphnia curvirostris (Crustacea: Cladocera) complex from the eastern Palearctic with molecular phylogenetic evidence for the independent origin of neckteeth. Journal of Plankton Research Society in press.
- Kim, K., Kotov, A. A., & Taylor, D. J. 2006. Hormonal induction of undescribed males resolves cryptic species of cladocerans. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences. 273: 141-147.
- Ishida, S., Kotov, A. A., & Taylor, D. J. 2006. A new divergent lineage of Daphnia (Cladocera: Anomopoda) and its morphological and genetical differentiation from Daphnia curvirostris Eylmann, 1887. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 146: 385-405.
- Taylor, D. J., Sprenger, H. L., & Ishida, S. 2005. Geographic and phylogenetic evidence for dispersed introgression in a daphniid with sexual propagules. Molecular Ecology 14: 525-537.