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Sean Nee is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile reflects an active engagement with research at a reputable institution known for its contributions to various scientific fields.

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Best Publications

  • Quantifying the roles of immigration and chance in shaping prokaryote community structure.

    William T. Sloan;Mary Lunn;Stephen Woodcock;Ian M. Head

  • The Reconstructed Evolutionary Process

    Sean Nee;Robert Mccredie May;Paul H. Harvey

  • THE EVOLUTION OF COSTLY MATE PREFERENCES II. THE "HANDICAP" PRINCIPLE.

    Yoh Iwasa;Andrew Pomiankowski;Sean Nee

  • Imperfect vaccines and the evolution of pathogen virulence

    Sylvain Gandon;Margaret J Mackinnon;Sean Nee;Andrew F Read

  • Dynamics of metapopulations : habitat destruction and competitive coexistence

    Sean Nee;Robert M. May

  • Tempo and mode of evolution revealed from molecular phylogenies

    Sean Nee;Arne O. Mooers;Paul H. Harvey

  • Phylogenetics and speciation.

    Timothy G. Barraclough;Sean Nee

  • THE EVOLUTION OF COSTLY MATE PREFERENCES I. FISHER AND BIASED MUTATION

    Andrew Pomiankowski;Yoh Iwasa;Sean Nee

  • Extinction Rates can be Estimated from Molecular Phylogenies

    Sean Nee;Edward C. Holmes;Robert Mccredie May;Paul H. Harvey

  • Sexual Selection and Taxonomic Diversity in Passerine Birds

    Timothy G. Barraclough;Paul H. Harvey;Sean Nee

  • Birth-Death Models in Macroevolution

    Sean Nee

  • The relationship between abundance and body size in British birds

    Sean Nee;Andrew F. Read;Jeremy J. D. Greenwood;Paul H. Harvey

  • Extinction and the Loss of Evolutionary History

    Sean Nee;Robert M. May

  • New uses for new phylogenies

    Paul H. Harvey

  • CORRELATES OF INTRODUCTION SUCCESS IN EXOTIC NEW ZEALAND BIRDS

    Clare J. Veltman;Sean Nee;Mick J. Crawley

  • PHYLOGENIES WITHOUT FOSSILS.

    Paul H. Harvey;Paul H. Harvey;Robert M. May;Robert M. May;Sean Nee

  • INFERRING SPECIATION RATES FROM PHYLOGENIES

    Sean Nee

  • Why ecologists need to be phylogenetically challenged.

    Paul H. Harvey;Andrew F. Read;Sean Nee

  • Transient cross-reactive immune responses can orchestrate antigenic variation in malaria

    Mario Recker;Sean Nee;Peter C. Bull;Sam Kinyanjui

  • Imperfect vaccination: some epidemiological and evolutionary consequences.

    Sylvain Gandon;Margaret Mackinnon;Sean Nee;Andrew Read

  • The great chain of being

    Sean Nee

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul H. Harvey
Paul H. Harvey University of Oxford
Andrew F. Read
Andrew F. Read Pennsylvania State University
Robert M. May
Robert M. May University of Oxford
Andrew Rambaut
Andrew Rambaut University of Edinburgh
Stuart A. West
Stuart A. West University of Oxford
Sylvain Gandon
Sylvain Gandon Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Graham N. Stone
Graham N. Stone University of Edinburgh
Sunetra Gupta
Sunetra Gupta University of Oxford
Edward C. Holmes
Edward C. Holmes University of Sydney

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