Barbara Holland

About Barbara Holland

Barbara Holland, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Phylogenetic methods, evolutionary networks, models of sequence evolution.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Ancient and modern genomes reveal microsatellites maintain a dynamic equilibrium through deep time

A distance-based model for convergent evolution

Evaluation of the relative performance of the subflattenings method for phylogenetic inference

Data associated with publication: O'Brien et al." A simple genetic network slows adaptive walks to a phenotypic optimum"

A review of visualisations of protein fold networks and their relationship with sequence and function

Phylogenetically conservative trait correlation: quantification and interpretation

Models for the retention of duplicate genes and thei r biological underpinnings [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

Modelling gene content across a phylogeny to determine when genes become associated

Barbara Holland Information

University

Position

School of Natural Sciences (Maths)

Citations(all)

4478

Citations(since 2020)

1359

Cited By

3487

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

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Barbara Holland Skills & Research Interests

Phylogenetic methods

evolutionary networks

models of sequence evolution

Top articles of Barbara Holland

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Ancient and modern genomes reveal microsatellites maintain a dynamic equilibrium through deep time

Genome Biology and Evolution

Bennet J McComish

Michael A Charleston

Matthew Parks

Carlo Baroni

Maria Cristina Salvatore

...

2024/3

A distance-based model for convergent evolution

Journal of Mathematical Biology

Barbara Holland

Katharina T Huber

Vincent Moulton

2024/2

Evaluation of the relative performance of the subflattenings method for phylogenetic inference

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology

Joshua Stevenson

Barbara Holland

Michael Charleston

Jeremy Sumner

2023/3

Data associated with publication: O'Brien et al." A simple genetic network slows adaptive walks to a phenotypic optimum"

Nicholas O'Brien

Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos

Jan Engelstaedter

Barbara Holland

2023/10/18

A review of visualisations of protein fold networks and their relationship with sequence and function

Janan Sykes

Barbara R Holland

Michael A Charleston

2023/2

Phylogenetically conservative trait correlation: quantification and interpretation

Mark Westoby

Luke Yates

Barbara Holland

Ben Halliwell

2023/10

Models for the retention of duplicate genes and thei r biological underpinnings [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

Raquel Assis

Gavin Conant

Barbara Holland

David A Liberles

Malgorzata M O'Reilly

...

2023

Modelling gene content across a phylogeny to determine when genes become associated

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.02813

Jiahao Diao

Malgorzata M O'Reilly

Barbara R Holland

2023/9/6

Performance of Akaike information criterion and Bayesian information criterion in selecting partition models and mixture models

Systematic Biology

Qin Liu

Michael A Charleston

Shane A Richards

Barbara R Holland

2023/1/1

Stochastic niche-based models for the evolution of species

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.02788

Albert Ch Soewongsono

Barbara R Holland

Malgorzata M O'Reilly

2023/9/6

Cold temperature and aridity shape the evolution of drought tolerance traits in Tasmanian species of Eucalyptus

Tree Physiology

Gabrielle E Hartill

Chris J Blackman

Benjamin Halliwell

Rebecca C Jones

Barbara R Holland

...

2023/9

The distribution of fitness effects during adaptive walks using a simple genetic network

bioRxiv

Nicholas LV O’Brien

Barbara Holland

Jan Engelstädter

Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos

2023/10/31

A subfunctionalisation model of gene family evolution predicts balanced tree shapes

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

Jiahao Diao

Małgorzata M O’Reilly

Barbara Holland

2022/11/1

Comparing partitioned models to mixture models: Do information criteria apply?

Systematic biology

Stephen M Crotty

Barbara R Holland

2022/11/1

The shape of phylogenies under phase-type distributed times to speciation and extinction

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology

Albert Ch Soewongsono

Barbara R Holland

Małgorzata M O’Reilly

2022/10

Unattained geometric configurations of secondary structure elements in protein structural space

Journal of Structural Biology

Janan Sykes

Barbara Holland

Michael Charleston

2022/9/1

Multi-response phylogenetic mixed models: Concepts and application

BioRxiv

Ben Halliwell

Luke A Yates

Barbara R Holland

2022/12/15

GHOST: recovering historical signal from heterotachously evolved sequence alignments

Systematic biology

Stephen M Crotty

Bui Quang Minh

Nigel G Bean

Barbara R Holland

Jonathan Tuke

...

2020/3/1

Accuracy of ancestral state reconstruction for non-neutral traits

Scientific Reports

Barbara R Holland

Saan Ketelaar-Jones

Aidan R o’Mara

Michael D Woodhams

Gregory J Jordan

2020/5/6

Links between environment and stomatal size through evolutionary time in Proteaceae

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Gregory J Jordan

Raymond J Carpenter

Barbara R Holland

Nicholas J Beeton

Michael D Woodhams

...

2020/1/29

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