Publications
Jansa, S.A., T.C. Giarla, and B. Lim (2009). The Phylogenetic Position of the Rodent Genus Typhlomys and the Geographic Origin of Muroidea. Journal of Mammalogy (in press).
Voss, R.S. and S.A. Jansa (2009) Phylogenetic relationships and classification of didelphid marsupials, an extant radiation of New World metatherian mammals. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (in press).
Jansa, S.A., V. Soarimalala, S.M. Goodman, F.K. Barker (2008). Morphometric Variation and Phylogeographic Structure in Macrotarsomys bastardi (Rodentia: Nesomyidae), an Endemic Malagasy Dry Forest Rodent. Journal of Mammalogy 89(2): 316–324. [PDF]
Gruber, K., R.S. Voss, and S.A. Jansa (2007) Base-compositional heterogeneity in the RAG1 locus among didelphid marsupials: Implications for phylogenetic inference and the evolution of GC-content. Systematic Biology 56(1): 83-96. [PDF]
Jansa, S.A., F.K. Barker, and L.R. Heaney (2006) Molecular Phylogenetics and Divergence Time Estimates for the Endemic Rodents of the Philippine Islands: Evidence from Mitochondrial and Nuclear Gene Sequences. Systematic Biology 55: 73-88 [PDF]
Jansa, S.A., J. Forsman,* and R.S. Voss (2006) Different patterns of selection on the nuclear genes IRBP and DMP-1 affect the efficiency but not the outcome of phylogeny estimation for didelphid marsupials. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 38: 363-380 [PDF]
(*Undergraduate Student)
Jansa, S.A. and R.S. Voss (2005) Phylogenetic relationships of the marsupial genus Hyladelphys based on nuclear gene sequences and morphology. Journal of Mammalogy. 86(5): 853-865 [PDF]
Rickart, E.A., L.R. Heaney, S.M. Goodman and S.A. Jansa (2005) Review of Chrotomys and Celaenomys (Murinae) and description of a new species from Sibuyan Island, Philippines. Journal of Mammalogy 86: 415-428. [PDF]
Voss, R.S., D.P. Lunde, and S.A. Jansa. (2005) On the Contents of Gracilinanus Gardner and Creighton, 1989, with the Description of a Previously Unrecognized Clade of Small Didelphid Marsupials. American Museum Novitates 3481: 31pp [PDF]
Voss, R.S., A. Gardner, and S.A. Jansa (2004) On the relationships of “Marmosa” formosa Shamel, 1930 (Marsupialia: Didelphidae), a Phylogenetic Puzzle from the Chaco of northern Argentina. American Museum Novitates 3442: 18pp [PDF]
Jansa, S.A. and M. Weksler. (2004) Phylogeny of muroid rodents: Relationships within and among major lineages as revealed by nuclear IRBP gene sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 31: 256-276. [PDF]
Davalos, L.M. and S.A. Jansa. (2004) Phylogeny of lonchophyllini (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). Journal of Mammalogy 85: 404-413. [PDF]
Voss, R.S. and S.A. Jansa. (2003) Phylogenetic studies on didelphid marsupials II. Nonmolecular data and new IRBP sequences: Separate and combined analyses of didelphine relationships with denser taxon sampling. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 276: 82 pp. [PDF]
Jansa, S.A., B.L. Lundrigan, and P.K. Tucker (2003) Tests of positive selection on immune and reproductive genes in the murine genus Mus. Journal of Molecular Evolution 56: 294-307. [PDF]
Jansa, S. A. and M. D. Carleton (2003) The genus Brachyuromys. In: Madagascar: A Natural History (eds. S. Goodman and J. Benstead). U. Chicago Press: Chicago.
Jansa, S.A. and M.D. Carleton (2003) Phylogeny and systematics of Madagascar’s native rodents In: Madagascar: A Natural History (eds. S. Goodman and J. Benstead) U. Chicago Press: Chicago.
Thorington, R.D., D. Pitassey, and S.A. Jansa (2002). Phylogenies of flying squirrels. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 9: 99-135. [PDF]
Lundrigan, B.L., S.A. Jansa, and P.K. Tucker (2002) Molecular phylogenetics of the genus Mus based on maternal, paternal, and bi-parentally inherited characters. Systematic Biology 51: 410-431. [PDF]
Jansa, S.A. and R.S. Voss (2000) Phylogenetic studies on didelphid marsupials I: Introduction and preliminary results from IRBP gene sequences. Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 7(1): 43-77. [PDF]
Jansa, S.A., S.M. Goodman, and P.K. Tucker (1999) Molecular phylogenetics of the native rodents of Madagascar: A test of the single origin hypothesis. Cladistics 15: 253-270. [PDF]




