PUBLICATIONS
1. Miller, E.C. 2023. Historical biogeography supports Point Conception as the site of turnover between temperate East Pacific ichthyofaunas. PLoS ONE, 18: e0291776. PDF
2. Heiple*, Z., J. M. Huie, A. Medeiros, P. Hart, C. Goatley, D. Arcila, and E.C. Miller. 2023. Many ways to build an angler: An analysis of feeding morphologies in a deep-sea evolutionary radiation. Biology Letters, 19: 20230049. PDF
*=undergraduate co-author
3. Miller, E. C., C. M. Martinez, S. T. Friedman, P. C. Wainwright, S. A. Price, and L. Tornabene. 2022. Alternating regimes of shallow and deep-sea diversification explain a species richness paradox in marine fishes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 199, e2123544119. PDF
Press coverage: UW News
4. Miller, E. C. 2021. Comparing diversification rates in lakes, rivers, and the sea. Evolution, 75: 2055–2073. PDF
Press coverage: Featured in PNAS Inner Workings
MinuteEarth Youtube Video
5. Miller, E. C., S. L. Mesnick, and J. J. Wiens. 2021. Sexual dichromatism is decoupled from diversification over deep time in fishes. The American Naturalist, 198: 232–252. PDF
6. Hernandez-Hernandez, T.*, E. C. Miller, C. Román-Palacios, and J. J. Wiens. 2021. Speciation across the Tree of Life. Biological Reviews 96: 1205–1242. PDF
*=authorship is alphabetical.
7. Barrientos, L., J. Streicher, E. C. Miller, M. Pie, J. J. Wiens, and A. J. Crawford. 2021. Untangling relationships among terraranan frogs: a phylogenomic approach based on 2,665 loci. Systematics and Biodiversity, 19: 818–833. PDF
8. Miller, E. C.* and C. Román-Palacios*. 2021. Evolutionary time best explains the latitudinal diversity gradient of living freshwater fish diversity. Global Ecology and Biogeography 30: 749–763. PDF
*=equal contribution.
9. Miller, E. C. 2020. Digest: Hypothesis testing in biogeography using phylogenetic trees. Evolution 74: 2741–2742. PDF
10. Wiens, J. J., A. Camacho, A. Goldberg, T. Jezkova, M. Kaplan, S. Lambert, E. C. Miller, J. Streicher, and R. Walls. 2019. Climate change, extinction, and Sky Island biogeography in a montane lizard. Molecular Ecology 28: 2610–2624. PDF
11. Miller, E. C., K. T. Hayashi*, D. Song*, and J. J. Wiens. 2018. Explaining the ocean’s richest biodiversity hotspot and global patterns of fish diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285: 20181314. PDF
*=undergraduate co-author
Press coverage: New York Times, UANews, KJZZ Phoenix
12. Miller, E. C. and J. J. Wiens. 2018. Demystifying the marine-terrestrial biodiversity gradient: response to Vermeij et al. Ecology Letters 21: 940–941. PDF
13. Streicher, J. W., E. C. Miller, P. C. Guerrero, C. Correa, J. C. Ortiz, A. J. Crawford, M. R. Pie, and J. J. Wiens. 2018. Evaluating methods for phylogenomic analyses, and a new phylogeny for a major frog clade (Hyloidea). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 119: 128–143. PDF
14. Miller, E. C. and J. J. Wiens. 2017. Extinction and time help drive the marine-terrestrial biodiversity gradient: is the ocean a deathtrap? Ecology Letters 20: 911–921. PDF
15. Larsen, B. B.*, E. C. Miller, M. K. Rhodes, and J. J. Wiens. 2017. Inordinate fondness multiplied and redistributed: the number of species on Earth and the new Pie of Life. Quarterly Review of Biology 92: 229–265. PDF
*=authorship is alphabetical.
16. Miller, E. C., H. C. Lin, and P. A. Hastings. 2016. Improved resolution and a novel phylogeny for the Neotropical triplefin blennies (Teleostei: Tripterygiidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 96: 70-78. PDF
17. Rosenblatt, R. C., E. C. Miller, and P. A. Hastings. 2013. Three new species of triplefin blennies of the genus Enneanectes (Teleostei, Tripterygiidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific with a key to Pacific species of Enneanectes. Zootaxa 3636: 361-373. PDF
18. Miller, E. C., A. B. Sellas, and R. C. Drewes. 2012. A new species of Hemidactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Príncipe Island, Gulf of Guinea, West Africa with comments on the African-Atlantic clade of Hemidactylus geckos. African Journal of Herpetology 61: 40-57. PDF
2. Heiple*, Z., J. M. Huie, A. Medeiros, P. Hart, C. Goatley, D. Arcila, and E.C. Miller. 2023. Many ways to build an angler: An analysis of feeding morphologies in a deep-sea evolutionary radiation. Biology Letters, 19: 20230049. PDF
*=undergraduate co-author
3. Miller, E. C., C. M. Martinez, S. T. Friedman, P. C. Wainwright, S. A. Price, and L. Tornabene. 2022. Alternating regimes of shallow and deep-sea diversification explain a species richness paradox in marine fishes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 199, e2123544119. PDF
Press coverage: UW News
4. Miller, E. C. 2021. Comparing diversification rates in lakes, rivers, and the sea. Evolution, 75: 2055–2073. PDF
Press coverage: Featured in PNAS Inner Workings
MinuteEarth Youtube Video
5. Miller, E. C., S. L. Mesnick, and J. J. Wiens. 2021. Sexual dichromatism is decoupled from diversification over deep time in fishes. The American Naturalist, 198: 232–252. PDF
6. Hernandez-Hernandez, T.*, E. C. Miller, C. Román-Palacios, and J. J. Wiens. 2021. Speciation across the Tree of Life. Biological Reviews 96: 1205–1242. PDF
*=authorship is alphabetical.
7. Barrientos, L., J. Streicher, E. C. Miller, M. Pie, J. J. Wiens, and A. J. Crawford. 2021. Untangling relationships among terraranan frogs: a phylogenomic approach based on 2,665 loci. Systematics and Biodiversity, 19: 818–833. PDF
8. Miller, E. C.* and C. Román-Palacios*. 2021. Evolutionary time best explains the latitudinal diversity gradient of living freshwater fish diversity. Global Ecology and Biogeography 30: 749–763. PDF
*=equal contribution.
9. Miller, E. C. 2020. Digest: Hypothesis testing in biogeography using phylogenetic trees. Evolution 74: 2741–2742. PDF
10. Wiens, J. J., A. Camacho, A. Goldberg, T. Jezkova, M. Kaplan, S. Lambert, E. C. Miller, J. Streicher, and R. Walls. 2019. Climate change, extinction, and Sky Island biogeography in a montane lizard. Molecular Ecology 28: 2610–2624. PDF
11. Miller, E. C., K. T. Hayashi*, D. Song*, and J. J. Wiens. 2018. Explaining the ocean’s richest biodiversity hotspot and global patterns of fish diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285: 20181314. PDF
*=undergraduate co-author
Press coverage: New York Times, UANews, KJZZ Phoenix
12. Miller, E. C. and J. J. Wiens. 2018. Demystifying the marine-terrestrial biodiversity gradient: response to Vermeij et al. Ecology Letters 21: 940–941. PDF
13. Streicher, J. W., E. C. Miller, P. C. Guerrero, C. Correa, J. C. Ortiz, A. J. Crawford, M. R. Pie, and J. J. Wiens. 2018. Evaluating methods for phylogenomic analyses, and a new phylogeny for a major frog clade (Hyloidea). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 119: 128–143. PDF
14. Miller, E. C. and J. J. Wiens. 2017. Extinction and time help drive the marine-terrestrial biodiversity gradient: is the ocean a deathtrap? Ecology Letters 20: 911–921. PDF
15. Larsen, B. B.*, E. C. Miller, M. K. Rhodes, and J. J. Wiens. 2017. Inordinate fondness multiplied and redistributed: the number of species on Earth and the new Pie of Life. Quarterly Review of Biology 92: 229–265. PDF
*=authorship is alphabetical.
16. Miller, E. C., H. C. Lin, and P. A. Hastings. 2016. Improved resolution and a novel phylogeny for the Neotropical triplefin blennies (Teleostei: Tripterygiidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 96: 70-78. PDF
17. Rosenblatt, R. C., E. C. Miller, and P. A. Hastings. 2013. Three new species of triplefin blennies of the genus Enneanectes (Teleostei, Tripterygiidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific with a key to Pacific species of Enneanectes. Zootaxa 3636: 361-373. PDF
18. Miller, E. C., A. B. Sellas, and R. C. Drewes. 2012. A new species of Hemidactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Príncipe Island, Gulf of Guinea, West Africa with comments on the African-Atlantic clade of Hemidactylus geckos. African Journal of Herpetology 61: 40-57. PDF