Staff Profiles
Ward Wheeler
Curator, Division of Invertebrate Zoology
Invertebrate Zoology
Professor, Richard Gilder Graduate School
- Email:
- wheelerSPAMFILTER@amnh.org
- Phone:
- 212-769-5754
- Fax:
- 212-769-5277
Curriculum Vitae (short version)
Education
- Harvard University, Ph.D., 1988
- Yale College, B.A., 1985
Research Interests
Dr. Wheeler’s research focuses on systematic theory and its application to the historical relationships among and within a number of metazoan lineages. He has developed theory and algorithms to interpret evolutionary patterns from multiple sources of phylogenetic information including anatomy, behavior, and and a diversity of genomic information. His laboratory at the AMNH sequences DNA and reconstructs evolutionary trees to determine how metazoan taxa and their anatomy and genomes have evolved over the past 500 million years. Dr. Wheeler has built a series of high performance cluster computers to analyze these data, some of the fastest used in phylogenetic research in the world. This technology is put to use in the American Museum's quest to link extinct lineages with the genomes, morphology, and behavior of species that survive today. Dr. Wheeler joined the Museum in 1989 and since then has authored over 100 scientific publications and several books and software packages, and has been awarded a US patent in DNA sequence analysis.
Professional Employment
- 2007 to 2012 Division Chair of Invertebrate Zoology
- 2007 to present Curator-in-Charge Scientific Computing
- 1999 to present Curator of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History
- 1994 to 1999 Associate Curator of Invertebrates, American Museum of Natural History
- 1989 to 1994 Assistant Curator of Invertebrates, American Museum of Natural History
- 1988 to 1989 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California at Los Angeles
Software
- Varón, A., L. S. Vinh, I. Bomash, W. C.Wheeler. 2008. POY 4.1. American Museum of Natural History.
- Wheeler,W. C., D. S. Gladstein, and Jan De Laet. 1996-2003. POY. Version 3.0 (current version 3.0.11). Documentation by Daniel Janies and Ward Wheeler. Commandline documentation by J. De Laet and W. C. Wheeler.
- Wheeler, W. C. and D. S. Gladstein. 1991-1998. Malign. Program and documentation. New York, NY. Documentation by Daniel Janies and Ward Wheeler.
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Publications
- Varón, A, and W. C. Wheeler. 2013. Heuristics for the General Tree Alignment problem. BMC Bioinformatics, in press.
- Blotto, B. L., J. J. Nuñez, N. G. Basso, C. A. Úbeda, W. C. Wheeler, J. Faivovich. 2013. Phylogenetic relationships of a Patagonian frog radiation, theAlsodes+Eupsophusclade (Anura: Cycloramphidae). Cladistics, (Available on-line).
- Varón, A, and W. C. Wheeler. 2012. The Tree Alignment problem. BMC Bioinformatics, 13:293.
- Faivovich, J., D. P. Ferraro, N.. G. Basso, C. F. B. Haddad, M. Trefaut Rodrigues, W.. C. Wheeler, and E. O. Lavilla. 2012. A phylogenetic analysis ofPleurodema (Anura: Leptodactylidae: Leiuperinae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences. Cladistics, 28:460-482.
- Janies, D, J. Aaronson, J. Hardman, T. Bitterman, and W. C. Wheeler. 2012. A modular web service for analysis and visualization of genomic, evolutionary, and geographic information. Cladistics 28:483-488.
- Kannan, L., and W. C. Wheeler. 2012. Maximum Parsimony on Phylogenetic Networks. Algorithms for Molecular Biology, 7:9-19.
- Denton, J. and W. C. Wheeler. 2012. Trivial alignments in maximum likelihood analysis of nucleotide data. Cladistics, 28:514-528.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2012. Trivial Minimization of Extra-Steps under Dynamic Homology. Cladistics, 28:188-189.
- Wheeler, W. C., P. M. Whiteley, and T. Powers. 2012. “Phylogenetic Analysis of Socio-Cultural Data: Identifying Transformation Vectors for Kinship Systems,” pp. 109-134 in Crow-Omaha: New Light on a Classic Problem of Kinship Analysis. P. M. Whiteley and T. R. Trautmann eds. University of Arizona Press.
- Sharkey, M. J., J. M. Carpenter, L. Vilhelmsen, J. Heraty, D. Hawks, A. P. G. Dowling, S. Schulmeister, D. Murray, A. R. Deans, F. Ronquist, L. Krogmann, and W. C. Wheeler. 2011. Phylogenetic Relationships Among Superfamilies of Hymenoptera. Cladistics, 28:80-112.
- Heraty, J., F. Ronquist, J. M. Carpenter, D. Hawks, S. Schulmeister, A. P. Dowling, D. Murray, J. Munro, W.C. Wheeler, and N. Schiff. 2011. Evolution of the Hymenopteran Megaradiation. Mol. Phyl. and Evol., 60:73-88.
- Janies, D. A., T. Treseder, B. Alexandrov, F. Habib, J. J. Chen R. Ferreira, Ü. Catalyürek, A. Varón, W. C. Wheeler. 2011. The Supramap project: Linking pathogen genomes with geography to fight emergent infectious diseases. Cladistics 27:61-66.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2010. Distinctions between optimal and expected support. Cladistics 26:657-663.
- Faivovich, J., C. Haddad, D. Baeta, K-H. Jungfer, G. Álvares, R. Brandão, C. Sheil, L. S. Barrientos, C. Barrio-Amorós, C. A. G. Cruz, and W. C. Wheeler. 2010. The phylogenetic relationships of Phyllomedusinae (Anura, Hylidae): A group of poster frogs. Cladistics 26:227-261.
- Varón, A., Vinh, L. S., and W. C. Wheeler. 2010. POY version 4: phylogenetic analysis using dynamic homologies. Cladistics 26:72-85.
- Hejnol, A., M. Obst, A. Stamatakis, M. Ott, G. W. Rouse, G. D. Edgecombe5, P. Martinez, J. Baguñà, X. Bailly, U. Jondelius, M. Wiens., W. E.G. Müller., E. Seaver, W. C. Wheeler, M. Q. Martindale, G. Giribet, and C. W. Dunn. 2009. Assessing the root of bilaterian animals with scalable phylogenomic methods. Proc. Royal. Soc. B. 276:4261 - 4270.
- Wheeler, W. C. and G. Giribet. 2009.Phylogenetic hypotheses and the utility of multiple sequence alignment,” in M. Rosenberg eds., Sequence Alignment: Methods, Models, Concepts, and Strategies. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA.
- Schuh, R.T., C. Weirauch, and W.C. Wheeler. 2009. Phylogenetic analysis of family-group relationships in the Cimicomorpha (Hemiptera). Systematic Entomology 34:15-48.
- Varón, A., and W. C. Wheeler. 2008. Application note: on extension gap in POY version 3. Cladistics 24:1070.
- Wheeler, W. C. and K. M. Pickett. 2008. Topology-Bayes versus Clade-Bayes in Phylogenetic Analysis. Mol. Biol. Evol. 25:447-453.
- Dunn, C. W., A. Hejnol, D. Q. Matus, K. Pang, W. E. Browne, S. A. Smith, E. Seaver, G. W. Rouse, M. Obst, G. D. Edgecombe, M. V. Sørensen, S. H.D. Haddock, A. Schmidt-Rhaesa, A. Okusu, R. M. Kristensen, W. C. Wheeler, M. Q. Martindale, and G. Giribet. 2008. Broad phylogenomic sampling improves resolution of the Animal Tree of Life. Nature 452:745-749.
- Murienne, J., R. Pellens, R. B. Budinoff, W. C. Wheeler, and P. Grandcolas. 2008. Phylogenetic analysis of the endemic New Caledonian cockroach Lauraesilpha. Testing competing hypotheses of diversification." Cladisitcs 24:802-812.
- Grazia, J, R. T. Schuh. And W. C. Wheeler. 2008. Phylogenetic relationships of family groups in Pentatomoidea based on morphology and DNA sequences (Insecta: Heteroptera). Cladistics 24:932-976.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2007. Chromosomal Character Optimization. Mol. Phyl. Evol. 44:1130-1140.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2007.The analysis of molecular sequences in large data sets: where should we put our effort? Pp. 113-128, In Trevor R. Hodkinson and John A. N. Parnell eds., Reconstructing the Tree of Life: Taxonomy and Systematics of Species Rich Taxa. Systematics Association, Oxford University Press.
- Arango, C. A., and W. C. Wheeler. 2007. Phylogeny of the sea spiders (Arthropoda, Pycnogonida) based on direct optimization of six loci and morphology. Cladistics 23:255-293.
- Giribet, G, and W. C. Wheeler. 2007. The case for sensitivity: a response to Grant and Kluge. Cladistics 23:294-296.
- de Carvalho, M. R., F. A. Bockmann, D. S. Amorim, C. R. F. Brandão, M. de Vivo, J. L. de Figueiredo, H. A. Britski, M. C. C. de Pinna, N. A. Menezes, F. P. L. Marques, N. Papavero, E. M. Cancello, J. V. Crisci, J. D. McEachran, R. C. Schelly, J. G. Lundberg, A. C. Gill, R. Britz, Q. D. Wheeler, M. L. J. Stiassny, L. R. Parenti, L. M. Page, W. C. Wheeler, J. Faivovich, R. P. Vari10, L. Grande, C. J. Humphries, R. DeSalle, M. C. Ebach, and G. J. Nelson. 2007. Taxonomic Impediment or Impediment to Taxonomy? A Commentary on Systematics and the Cybertaxonomic-Automation Paradigm. Evolutionary Biology 34:140-143.
- Frost, D. R., T. Grant, J. Faivovich, R. H. Bain, A. Haas , C. F. B. Haddad, R. O. de Sa, A. Channing, M. Wilkinson, S. C. Donnellan, C. J. Raxworthy, J. A. Campbell, B. L. Blotto, P. Moler, R. C. Drewes, R. A. Nussbaum, J. D. Lynch, D. M. Green, and W. C. Wheeler. 2007. Is The Amphibian Tree of Life really fatally flawed? Cladistics 23:1-11.
- Le Sy, V., A. Varon, D. Janies, and W. C. Wheeler. 2007. Towards phylogenomic reconstruction. Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Las Vegas Nevada, USA, pp. 98-104.
- Janies, A. W. Hill, E. Waltari, R. Guralnick, F. Habib, W. C. Wheeler. 2007. Genomic analysis and geographic visualization of the spread of avian influenza. Syst. Biol. 56:31-39.
- Pellenes, P., C. D‘Haese, X. Bellés, M-D. Piulachs, F. Legendre, W. C. Wheeler, P. Grandcolas. 2007. The evolutionary transition from subsocial to eusocial behavior in Dictyoptera: phylogenetic evidence for modification of the “shift-dependent-care” hypothesis with a new subsocial cockroach. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 43:616-626.
- Richter, S., J. Olesen, and W. C. Wheeler. 2007. Phylogeny of Branchiopoda (Crustacea) based on a combined analysis of morphological data and six molecular loci. Cladistics 23:301-336.
- Ramirez, M. J., J. Coddigton, W. P. Maddison, P. Midford, L. Prendini, J. Miller, C. E. Griswold, G. Hormiga, P. Sierwald, N. Scharff, S. P. Benjamin, and W. C. Wheeler. 2007. Linking of digital images to phylogenetic data matrices using a morphological ontology: lesson from the AtoL:Phylogeny of Spiders project. Syst. Biol. 56:283-294.
- Pickett, K. M., J. M. Carpenter, and W. C. Wheeler. 2006. A systematic update of Polistes (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), with phylogenetic consideration of social behavior. Annales Zoologici Finnici 43:390-406.
- Vinh, L. S., A. Varón, and W. C. Wheeler. 2006. Pairwise alignment with rearrangement. Genome Informatics 17:141-151.
- Smith, W.L. and W. C. Wheeler. 2006. Venom evolution widespread in fishes: a phylogenetic road map for the bioprospecting of piscine venoms. Journal of Heredity 97: 206-217.
- Grant, T., D. R. Frost, J. P. Caldwell, R. Gagliardo, C. F. B. Haddad, P. J. R. Kok, B. D. Means, B. P. Noonan, W. Schargel and W. C. Wheeler. 2006. Phylogenetic systematics of dart-poison frogs and their relatives (Anura: Athesphatanura: Dendrobatidae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 299: 1-262.
- Wheeler, W.C., M.J. Ramírez, L. Aagesen, and S. Schulmeister. 2006. Partition-free congruence analysis. Cladistics 22: 256-263.
- Wheeler, W.C. 2006. Dynamic homology and the likelihood criterion. Cladistics 22: 157-170.
- Frost, D.R., T. Grant, J. Faivovich, R. Bain, A. Haas, C.F.B. Haddad, R.O. de Sá, S.C. Donnellan, C.J. Raxworthy, M. Wilkinson, A. Channing, J.A. Campbell, B.L. Blotto, P. Moler, R.C. Drewes, R.A. Nussbaum, J.D. Lynch, D. Green, and W.C. Wheeler. 2006.The amphibian tree of life. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 297: 1-370.
- Pickett, K.M., G.L. Tolman, W.C. Wheeler, and J.W. Wenzel. 2005. Parsimony overcomes statistical inconsistency with the addition of more data from the same gene. Cladistics 21: 438-445.
- Prendini, L., P. Weygoldt, and W.C. Wheeler. 2005. Systematics of the Damon variegatus group of African whip spiders (Chelicerata: Amblypygi): Evidence from behaviour, morphology and DNA. Organisms Diversity & Evolution 5: 203-236.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2005. Alignment, Dynamic Homology, and Optimization.” pp71-80 in Parsimony, Phylogeny, and Genomics. V. A. Albert eds. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Faivovich, J.; Haddad, C. F. B.; Garcia, P. C. A.; Frost, D. R.; Campbell, J. A., and Wheeler, W. C., 2005. Systematic review of the frog family Hylidae, with special reference to Hylinae: Phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 294: 1-240.
- Giribet G, Richter, S., Edgecombe G. D, and Wheeler W.C. 2005. The position of crustaceans within the Arthopoda—evidence form nine molecular loci and morphology. Pp307-352 in Crustacea and Arthropod Relationships, S. Koenemann and R. A. Jenner eds. Taylor and Franscis, Boca Raton.
- Giribet G, Edgecombe G. D., Carpenter J.M., Haese C., Wheeler W.C. 2004. Is Ellipura monophyletic? A combined analysis of basal hexapod relationships with emphasis on the origin of insects. Organisms, Diversity, and Evolution, 4:319-340.
- Smith, W. L., and W. C. Wheeler. 2004. Polyphyly of the mail-cheeked fishes (Teleostei: Scorpaeniformes): evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data, Mol. Phyl. Evol. 32:627-646.
- Favovich, J., P. C. A. Garcia, F. Ananias, L. Lanari, N. G. Basso, and W.C. Wheeler. 2004. A molecular perspective on the phylogeny of the Hyla pulchella species group (Anura: Hylidae). Mol. Phyl. Evol, 32:938-950.
- Wheeler, W. C., G. Giribet, and G. D. Edgecombe. 2004. “Arthropod Systematics: The Comparative Study of Genomic, Anatomical, and Paleontological Information.” pp. 281-295, Assembling the Tree of Life. J. Cracraft and M. J. Donoghue eds. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Wheeler, W. C., D. Janies, and J. De Laet. 2004. DNA sequence alignment and parallel processing.” in 2004 McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology.
- Schulmeister, D. and W. C. Wheeler. 2004. Phylogenetic analysis of developmental sequence heterochrony: an application of search-based character optimization. Evolution and Development, 6:50-57.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2003. Search-Based Optimization. Cladistics, 19:348-355.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2003. Implied Alignment: A Synapomorphy-Based Mulitple Sequence Alignment Method. Cladistics, 19:261-268.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2003. Iterative pass optimization. Cladistics, 19:254-260.
- Norell, M. A., and W. C. Wheeler. 2003.Missing entry replacement data analysis: a statistical approach to dealing with missing data in paleontological and total evidence data sets. J. Vert. Paleont. 23:275-283.
- Prendini, L., Crowe, T.M., and Wheeler, W.C. 2003. The family Scorpionidae Latreille, 1802: Phylogeny, taxonomy and biogeography. Invertebrate Systematics, 17:185-259.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2002. Optimization Alignment: Down, Up, Error, and Improvements.Pp. 55-69. in R. Desalle, G. Giribet and W. Wheeler eds. Techniques in Molecular Systematics and Evolution. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel Switzerland.
- Wheeler, W. C., G. Giribet, and G. D. Edgecombe. 2002. "Arthropods".” In Encyclopedia of Evolution, Mark Pagel ed.. Oxford University Press.
- Girbet, G., and W. C. Wheeler. 2002. On bivalve phylogeny: a high-level phylogeny of the mollusk class Bivalvia based on a combined analysis of morphology and DNA sequence data. Inv. Biol 121:271-324.
- Janies, D. and W. C. Wheeler. 2002. Theory and practice of parallel direct optimization. pp. 115-124 in R. Desalle, G. Giribet and W. Wheeler eds. Molecular Systematics and Evolution: Theory and Practice. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel Switzerland.
- Edgecombe, G. D., G. Giribet, and W. C. Wheeler. 2002. Phylogeny of Henicopidae (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha): A combined analysis of morphology and five molecular loci. Syst. Ent.27:31-64.
- Giribet, G., R. DeSalle, and W. C. Wheeler. 2002. "Pluralism" and the aims of phylogenetic analysis.” pp. 141-146 in R. Desalle, G. Giribet and W. Wheeler eds. Molecular Systematics and Evolution: Theory and Practice. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel Switzerland.
- Giribet, G., W. C. Wheeler, G. D. Edgecombe, and C. Babbitt. 2002. Phylogeny and systematic position of Opiliones: a combined analysis of chelicerate relationships using morphological and molecular data. Cladistics, 18:5-70.
- Giribet, G., W. C. Wheeler, and J. Muona. 2002. “DNA multiple sequence alignments.” pp107-114 in R. Desalle, G. Giribet and W. Wheeler eds. Molecular Systematics and Evolution: Theory and Practice. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel Switzerland.
- Schulmeister, S., Wheeler, W. C., and Carpenter, J. M. 2002. Simultaneous analysis of basal Hymenoptera (Insecta) using sensitivity analysis. Cladistics 18:455-484.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2001. “Homology and DNA sequence data.” Pp. 303-318. in G.P. Wagner ed. The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology. Academic Press, New York. 622 pp.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2001. Homology and the optimization of DNA sequence data. Cladistics, 17:S3-S11.
- Wheeler , W. C., M. F. Whiting, J. C. Carpenter, and Q. D. Wheeler. 2001. “The phylogeny of the insect orders.” Cladistics, 12:1-57.
- Giribet, G and W. C. Wheeler. 2001. “Some unusual small-subunit ribosomal DNA sequences of metazoans.” AMNH Novitates., 3337:1-14.
- Janies, D., and W. Wheeler. 2001. Efficiency of parallel direct optimization. Cladistics, 17:S71-S82.
- Giribet, G., G. D. Edgecombe, and W. C. Wheeler. 2001. Arthropod phylogeny based on eight molecular loci and morphology. Nature 413: 157-161.
- Giribet, G., D. L. Distel, M. Polz, W. Sterrer, and W. C. Wheeler. 2000. “Triploblastic relationships with emphasis on the acoelomates, and the position of Gnathostomulida, Cycliophora, Platyhelminthes, and Chaetognatha; a combined approach of 18S rDNA and Morphology.” Systematic Biology, 49:539-562.
- Phillips, A., D. Janies, and W. C. Wheeler. 2000. “Multiple sequence alignment in phylogenetic analysis.” Mol. Phyl. Evol. 16:317-330.
- Wheeler, W. C. 2000. Heuristic Reconstruction of Hypothetical-Ancestral DNA Sequences: Sequence Alignment versus Direct Optimization. Pp. 106-113. in R. Scotland and R. T. Pennington eds. Homology and Sytematics. Systematics Society, London. 217 pp.
- Bang, R., R. DeSalle, and W. C. Wheeler. 2000. “Transformationalism, taxism and the role of developmental biology in systematics.” Sys. Biol, 49:19-27.
- Edgecombe, G. D., Gonzalo Giribet and Ward Wheeler. 1999. “Phylogeny of Chilopoda: combining 18s and 28s rDNA sequences and morphology.” Pp. 293-331. In: Evolución y filogenia de Arthropoda (A. Melic, ed.). Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa.
- Giribet, G., G. D. Edgecombe, y W. C. Wheeler. 1999. “Sistemática y Filogenia de Artrópodos; estado de la cuestión con énfasis en análisis de datos moleculares.” In: Evolución y filogenia de Arthropoda (A. Melic, ed.). Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa.
- Carpenter, J. M., and W. C. Wheeler. 1999. “Numerical Cladistics, Simultaneous Analysis and Hexapod Phylogeny.” In: Evolución y filogenia de Arthropoda (A. Melic, ed.). Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1999. “Fixed Character States and the Optimization of Molecular Sequence Data.” Cladistics 15: 379-385.
- Wheeler, W. 1999. “Measuring topological congruence by extending character techniques.” Cladistics, 15:131-135.
- Carpenter, J. M. and W. C. Wheeler. 1999. “Towards simultaneous analysis of morphological and molecular data in Hymenoptera.” Zoologica Scripta 28:251-260.
- Giribet, G and W. C. Wheeler. 1999. “The position of arthropods in the animal kingdom: Ecdysozoa, islands, trees and the ‘parsimony ratchet.’” Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 10:1-5.
- Giribet, G and W. C. Wheeler. 1999. “On Gaps.” Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 13:132-143.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1998. “Alignment Characters, Dynamic Programming, and Heuristic Solutions” pp. 243-251 in R. DeSalle, B. Schierwater, eds. Molecular Approaches to Ecology and Evolution 2nd Edition. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel Switzerland.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1998. “Molecular systematics and Arthropods.” Pp. 9-32. in G. D. Edgecombe ed. Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny, Columbia University Press, New York.
- Wheeler, W. C. and C. Y. Hayashi. 1998. “The phylogeny of the extant chelicerate orders.” Cladistics 14:173-192.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1998. “Sampling, groundplans, total evidence and the systematics of arthropods.” Pp. 87-96. in R. A. Fortey and R. H. Thomas eds. Arthropod Relationships. Chapman and Hall, London.
- Gladstein, D. S. and W. C. Wheeler. 1997-2002. “POY: The Optimization of Alignment Characters.” Program and Documentation. New York, NY. Available at ftp.amnh.org/pub/molecular. Documentation by D. Janies and W. C. Wheeler.
- Whiting, M. F., J. C. Carpenter, Q. D. Wheeler, and W. C. Wheeler. 1997. “The Strepsiptera problem: phylogeny of the holometabolous insect orders inferred from 18S and 28S ribosomal DNA sequences and morphology.” Syst. Biol. 46:1-68.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1996. “Optimization Alignment: the end of multiple sequence alignment in phylogenetics?” Cladistics, 12:1-9.
- Vrana, P. B. and W. C. Wheeler. 1996. “Molecular evolution and phylogenetic utility of the Polyubiquitin locus in mammals and higher vertebrates.” Mol. Phyl. and Evol., 6:259-269.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1995. “Sequence alignment, parameter sensitivity, and the phylogenetic analysis of molecular data.” Systematic Biology 44:321-331.
- Wheeler, W. C., J. Gatesy, and R. DeSalle. 1995. “Elision: a method for accommodating multiple molecular sequence alignments with alignment-ambiguous sites.” Mol. Phyl. Evol.4:1-9.
- Farris, J. S., 28 others, and W. Wheeler. 1995. “Explanation.” Cladistics 11:211-218.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1994. “Sources of ambiguity in nucleic acid sequence alignment.” pp. 323-352 in B. Schierwater, B. Streit, G.P. Wagner, and R. DeSalle eds. Molecular Ecology and Evolution: Approaches and Applications. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel Switzerland
- Wheeler, W. C., and D. S. Gladstein. 1994. "MALIGN: A multiple sequence alignment program." J. Hered. 85:417-418.
- Wheeler, W. C., and K. Nixon. 1994. “A novel method for the economical diagnosis of cladograms under Sankoff optimization.” Cladistics 10:207-213.
- Whiting, M., and W. C. Wheeler. 1994. “Insect homeotic transformation.” Nature, 368:696.
- Vrana, P. B., M. C. Milinkovitch, J. R. Powell, and W. C. Wheeler. 1994. “Higher level relationships of the arctoid Carnivora based on sequence data and 'total evidence’.”Mol. Phyl. Evol. 3:47-58.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1993. “The triangle inequality and character analysis.” Mol. Biol. and Evol. 10:707-712.
- Wheeler, W. C., R. T. Schuh, and R. Bang. 1993. “Cladistic relationships among higher groups of Heteroptera: congruence between morphological and molecular data sets.” Ent. Scand., 24:121-138.
- Wheeler, W. C., P. Cartwright, and C. Y. Hayashi. 1993. “Arthropod phylogeny: a combined approach.” Cladistics 9:1-39.
- DeSalle, R., J. Gatesy, W. Wheeler, and D. Grimaldi. 1993. “Working with fossil DNA from amber.” Discovery, 24:19-21.
- Dick, M., D. M. Bridge, W. C. Wheeler, and R. DeSalle. 1993. “Collection and storage of invertebrate samples.” Methods. Enzymol. 224:51-65.
- Gatesy, J., R. DeSalle, and W. Wheeler. 1993. "Alignment-ambiguous nucleotide sites and the exclusion of systematic data." Mol. Phyl. Evol., 2:152-157.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1992. “Quo vadis?” Cladistics 8:85-86.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1992. “Extinction, sampling, and molecular phylogenetics.” pp. 205-215 in M. Novacek and Q. D. Wheeler, eds. Extinction and Cladistic Analysis. Columbia University Press, New York.
- Wheeler, W. C., and D. S. Gladstein. 1991-1998. Malign. Program and documentation. New York, NY. Documentation by Daniel Janies and Ward Wheeler.
- Vrana, P., and W. C. Wheeler. 1992. “Individual organisms as terminal entities: laying the species problem to rest.” Cladistics 8:67-72.
- DeSalle, R., J. Gatesy, W. Wheeler, and D. Grimaldi. 1992. “DNA sequences from a fossil termite in Oligo-Miocene amber and their phylogenetic implications.” Science 257:1933-1936.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1991. “Congruence among data sets: a Bayesian approach.” pp 334-346 in M. M. Miyamoto and J. Cracraft, eds. Phylogenetic Analysis of DNA Sequences. Oxford University Press, London.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1990. “Nucleic acid sequence phylogeny and random outgroups.” Cladistics 6:363-367.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1990. “Invertebrate relationships.” Journal of the New York Ent. Soc. 98:502-504.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1990. “Combinatorial weights in phylogenetic analysis: a statistical parsimony procedure.” Cladistics 6:269-275.
- Honeycutt, R. L., and W. C. Wheeler. 1990. “Mitochondrial DNA: Variation in Humans and Higher Primates.” in CRC Press, DNA Systematics in Humans and Higher Primates. pp. 91-129.
- Wheeler, W. C. 1989. “The systematics of insect ribosomal DNA.” in The Hierarchy of Life. Bö Fernholm et al. eds. Elsevier Press, Amsterdam. pp. 307-321.
- Wheeler, W. C., and R. L. Honeycutt. 1988. “Paired sequence difference in ribosomal RNAs: evolutionary and phylogenetic implications.” Mol. Biol. and Evol. 5:90-96.
- Harrison, R. G., D. M. Rand, and W. C. Wheeler. 1987. “Mitochondrial DNA variation in field crickets across a narrow hybrid zone.” Molec. Biol. and Evol. 4:144-158.
- Harrison, R. G., D. M. Rand, and W. C. Wheeler. 1985. “Mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy within individual crickets.” Science 228:1446-1448.
- Wheeler, W.C. , L. Aagesen, C. P. Arango, J. Faivovich, T. Grant, C. D'Haese, D. Janies, W. L. Smith, A. Varón, and G. Giribet. 2006. Dynamic Homology and Phylogenetic Systematics: A Unified Approach Using POY. American Museum of Natural History, New York. 365 pp.
- R. Desalle, G. Giribet and W. Wheeler. 2002. Techniques in Molecular Systematics and Evolution. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel Switzerland, 450 pp.
- R. Desalle, G. Giribet and W. Wheeler. 2002. Molecular Systematics and Evolution: Theory and Practice. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel Switzerland. 309 pp.
Authored Volumes
Edited Volumes
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Teaching Experience
- Adjunct Professor, Columbia University, 1991–present
- Adjunct Professor, New York University, 1991–present
- Adjunct Professor, City University of New York, 1989–present
- Systematics and Biogeography (lead professor), Richard Gilder Graduate School, 2008-2010
- Molecular Evolution, Molecular Systematics, Tutorial in Molecular Evolution, Theory and Use of POY
- Systematics and Sequence Analysis, Helsinki, Finland, 2004
- Molecular Systematics, Tucumán, Argentina, 2002
- Computational Systematics, Espoo, Finland, 2001
- Computational Systematics, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2000
- DNA Sequence alignment et seq, Helsinki, Finland, 1999
- Molecular Systematics, Uppsala Sweden; Helsinki, Finland, 1998
- Molecular Systematics, Helsinki, Finland, 1995
- Molecular Character Analysis, Tulgarn, Sweden, 1993
- 10 students advised since 1994. Recent students include:
- Louise Crowley, CUNY
- Andres Varon, CUNY
- Robert Schelly, Columbia University
- Taran Grant, Columbia University
- Julian Faivovich, Columbia University
- William Leo Smith, Columbia University
- Pedro Peloso, Richard Gilder Graduate School
- John Denton, Richard Gilder Graduate School
- Alejandro Grajales, Richard Gilder Graduate School
- Isabelle Vea, Richard Gilder Graduate School
- Andres Varon, CUNY (chair)
- Taran Grant, Columbia University
- Julian Faivovich, Columbia University
- William Leo Smith, Columbia University
- Robert Schelly, Columbia University
- Daniel Thornton, Columbia University
- Benjamin Evans, Columbia University
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