Roderic D.M. Page
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Professor Roderic Dugald Morton Page (born 1962) is an evolutionary biologist at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and the author of several books.[1] He is currently professor at the University of Glasgow and was editor of the journal Systematic Biology until the end of 2007.[2] His main interests are in phylogenetics, evolutionary biology and bioinformatics. He is known for his work on cospeciation and in particular the development of bioinformatic software such as TreeMap, RadCon, and TreeView.
[edit] Bibliography
- Page, R.D.M. (1990). Panbiogeography : a cladistic approach. Thesis (PhD in Zoology) University of Auckland.
- Page, R.D.M. and Holmes, E. C. (1998). Molecular Evolution: A phylogenetic approach. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford. ISBN 0865428891
- Page, R.D.M. ed. (2002). Tangled trees: phylogeny, cospeciation and coevolution. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-64467-7
[edit] References
- ^ Staff List. University of Glasgow. Retrieved on 2000-12-05.
- ^ Editorial Board. Systematic Biology. Retrieved on 2006-12-05.