Publications

Hydromantes supramontis (Deban et al 1997)

  1. Wake, D. B., and A. G. Kluge. 1961. The Machris expedition to Tchad, Africa: amphibians and reptiles. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 40:1-12. [PDF]
  2. Wake, D. B. 1961. The distribution of the Sinaloa narrow-mouthed toad, Gastrophryne mazatlanensis (Taylor). Bull. South. California Acad. Sci. 60:88-92.[PDF]
  3. Wake, D. B., and A. H. Brame, Jr. 1962. A new species of salamander from Colombia and the status of Geotriton andicola Posada Arango. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 49:1-8.[PDF]
  4. Brame Jr., A. H. and Wake, D. B. 1962. A new plethodontid salamander (genus Magnadigita) from the Cordillera Occidental of Colombia. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 75:81-86. [PDF]
  5. Brame Jr., A. H. and D. B. Wake. 1962. A new plethodontid salamander (genus Bolitoglossa) from Venezuela with redescription of the Ecuadorian B. palmata. Copeia 1962(2):170-177. [PDF]
  6. Gordon, R. E., J. A. MacMahon, and D. B. Wake. 1962. Relative abundance, microhabitat, and behavior of some southern Appalachian salamanders. Zoologica 47:9-14. [PDF]
  7. Wake, D. B. 1963. Comparative osteology of the plethodontid salamander genus Aneides. J. Morphol. 113:77-118. [PDF]
  8. Wake, D. B., and A. H. Brame, Jr. 1963. The status of the plethodontid salamander genera Bolitoglossa and Magnadigita. Copeia 1963:382-387. [PDF]
  9. Brame Jr., A. H. and D. B. Wake. 1963. The salamanders of South America. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 69:1-73. [PDF]
  10. Wake, D. B., and A. H. Brame, Jr. 1963. A new species of Costa Rican salamander, genus Bolitoglossa. Rev. Biol. Trop. 11:63-73. [PDF]
  11. Wake, D. B., and A. H. Brame, Jr. 1963. Redescription of the plethodontid salamander Bolitoglossa lignicolor (Peters), with remarks on the status of B. palustris Taylor. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 76:289-296. [PDF]
  12. Wake, D. B. 1965. Aneides ferreus. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 16.1-16.2. [PDF]
  13. Wake, D. B. 1965. Aneides hardii. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 17.1-17.2. [PDF]
  14. Wake, D. B. 1965. Preliminary observations on the intervertebral articulations of salamanders. Amer. Zool. 5:691. [Abstract] [PDF]
  15. Wake, D. B., and A. H. Brame, Jr. 1966. Notes on South American salamanders of the genus Bolitoglossa. Copeia 1966:360-363. [PDF]
  16. Wake, D. B. 1966. The colubrid snake genus Chionactis in Baja California, Mexico. Copeia 1966(2):364. [PDF]
  17. Wake, D. B., and A. H. Brame, Jr. 1966. A new species of lungless salamander (genus Bolitoglossa) from Panama. Fieldiana-Zool. 51:1-10. [PDF]
  18. Wake, D. B. 1966. Comparative osteology and evolution of the lungless salamanders, Family Plethodontidae. Mem. South. California Acad. Sci. 4:1-111. [PDF]
  19. Wake, D. B. 1967. [Review of] Amphibians and Reptiles of Western North America, by R. C. Stebbins. Copeia 1967:500-501. [PDF]
  20. Wake, D. B. 1967. [Review of] Molche und Salamander, by G. von Wahlert. Copeia 1967:692. [PDF]
  21. Wake, D. B., and I. G. Dresner. 1967. Functional morphology and evolution of tail autotomy in salamanders. J. Morphol. 122:265-306. [PDF]
  22. Collette, B. B. and D. B. Wake. 1967. Request for a ruling to correct homonymy in names of the family-groups based on Plethodus (Pisces) and Plethodon (Caudata). Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 24:252-254. [PDF]
  23. Wake, D. B. 1967. [Review of] Systematics of the Salamander Genus Gyrinophilus, by R. Brandon. Amer. Biol. Teacher 29:666. 
  24. Wake, D. B. 1967. [Review of] Comparative Osteology of the Snake Families Typhlopidae and Leptotyphlopidae, by J. C. List. Amer. Biol. Teacher 29:754. 
  25. Woods, J. and D. B. Wake. 1968. The cave salamander, Eurycea lucifuga, in Mississippi. Herpetologica 24:89. [PDF]
  26. Wake, D. B. 1968. [Review of] Amphibians and Reptiles of Los Angeles County, California, by J. R. Dixon. Copeia 1968:199. [PDF]
  27. Wake, D. B. 1968. The evolutionary morphology of salamanders. J. Herpetol. 1:116. [Abstract] [PDF]
  28. Wake, D. B. 1968. [Review of] Handbook of Salamanders, by S. C. Bishop. Amer. Biol. Teacher 30:855-856. [PDF]
  29. Wake, D. B. 1969. Discussion [of comparative morphology and systematics], pp. 452-454. In: Systematic Biology. Proceedings of an International Conference. National Research Council Publication Number 1692. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. 
  30. Wake, D. B. 1969. The influence of ontogenetic changes on vertebral structure and evolution in neotropical salamanders. Anat. Rec. 163:330-331. [Abstract] [PDF]
  31. Özeti, N. and D. B. Wake. 1969. The morphology and evolution of the tongue and associated structures in salamanders and newts (Family Salamandridae). Copeia 1969:91-123. [PDF]
  32. Wake, D. B., and N. Özeti. 1969. Evolutionary relationships in the Family Salamandridae. Copeia 1969:125-137. [PDF]
  33. Wake, D. B., and A. H. Brame, Jr. 1969. Systematics and evolution of neotropical salamanders of the Bolitoglossa helmrichi group. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 175:1-40. [PDF]
  34. Wake, D. B. 1970. Vertebral column (tail), pp. 382-384. In: McGraw-Hill Yearbook [of] Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. [PDF]
  35. Wake, D. B. 1970. [Review of] Current Problems of Lower Vertebrate Phylogeny. Proceedings of the Fourth Nobel Symposium Held in June 1967 at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet) in Stockholm (T. Orvig, ed.). Q. Rev. Biol. 45:93-96. PDF
  36. Wake, D. B. 1970. The abundance and diversity of tropical salamanders. Amer. Nat. 104:211-213. PDF
  37. Wake, D. B. 1970. [Review of] Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 1: Morphology A (C. Gans, ed.). Q. Rev. Biol. 45:210-211. PDF
  38. Wake, D. B., A. H. Brame, Jr., and C. W. Myers. 1970. Bolitoglossa taylori, a new salamander from cloud forest of the Serrania de Pirre, eastern Panama. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2430:1-18. [PDF]
  39. Wake, D. B. 1970. Aspects of vertebral evolution in the modern Amphibia. Forma et Functio 3:33-60. [PDF]
  40. Wake, D. B. 1971. [Review of] Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 2, Morphology B (C. Gans and T. Parson, eds.). Q. Rev. Biol. 46:90-91. [PDF]
  41. Worthington, R. D., and D. B. Wake. 1971. Larval morphology and ontogeny of the ambystomatid salamander, Rhyacotriton olympicus. Amer. Midl. Nat. 85:349-365. [PDF]
  42. Lawson, R., D. B. Wake, and N. T. Beck. 1971. Tooth replacement in the red backed salamander, Plethodon cinereus. J. Morphol. 134:259-269. [PDF]
  43. Wake, D. B. 1971. [Review of] Traitè de Zoologie: Anatomie, Systèmatique, Biologie. Tom XIV. Fascicule II. Reptiles: Charactères Gènèraux et Anatomie (P.-P. Grassè, ed.). Q. Rev. Biol. 46:190. [PDF]
  44. Wake, D. B. 1971. [Review of] The Origin of Terrestrial Vertebrates, by I. I. Schmalhausen. Copeia 1971:762-764. [PDF]
  45. Wake, D. B. 1971. [Review of] Hylid Frogs of Middle America, by W. E. Duellman. Evolution 25:740-741. [PDF]
  46. Wake, D. B., and A. H. Brame, Jr. 1972. New species of salamanders (genus Bolitoglossa) from Colombia, Ecuador and Panama. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 219:1-34. [PDF]
  47. Wake, D. B., and R. E. Lombard. 1971. Functional aspects of tongue projection mechanisms in plethodontid salamanders. Herpetol. Rev. 3:108. [PDF]
  48. Wake, D. B. 1971. [Review of] Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 3, Morphology C (C. Gans and T. S. Parsons, eds.). Q. Rev. Biol. 46:437-438. [PDF]
  49. Wake, D. B. 1972. [Review of] Traitè de Zoologie. Anatomie, Systèmatique, Biologie. Tome XIV. Fascicule III. Reptiles: Glandes Endocrines, Embryologie, Systèmatique Palèontologie (P.-P. Grassè, ed.). Q. Rev. Biol. 47:105-106. [PDF]
  50. Worthington, R. D., and D. B. Wake. 1972. Patterns of regional variation in the vertebral column of terrestrial salamanders. J. Morphol. 137:257-277. [PDF]
  51. Wake, D. B., and J. F. Lynch. 1972. Observations on patterns of regional distribution of the salamander fauna of northern Central America . Herpetol. Rev. 4:201. [Abstract] [PDF]
  52. Wake, D. B., and R. Lawson. 1972. Developmental and adult morphology of the vertebral column in the plethodontid salamander Eurycea bislineata, with comments on vertebral evolution in the Amphibia. J. Morphol. 139:251-300. [PDF]
  53. Wake, D. B. 1973. Emmett Reid Dunn and the development of scientific studies of salamander biology, pp. iii-x. In: Dunn, E. R. The Salamanders of the Family Plethodontidae. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Oxford, Ohio. [PDF]
  54. Wake, D. B., and R. E. Lombard. 1971. Feeding mechanisms and the evolution of plethodontid salamanders. HISS News-J. 1:64-65. [PDF]
  55. Wake, D. B., A. H. Brame, Jr., and W. E. Duellman. 1973. New species of salamanders, genus Bolitoglossa from Panama. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 248:1-19. [PDF]
  56. Wake, D. B. 1973. Urodela, pp. 1085-1088. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th ed. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. [PDF]
  57. Wake, D. B. 1974. Aneides Baird. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 158.1-158.2. [PDF]
  58. Lynch, J. F., and D. B. Wake. 1974. Aneides lugubris. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 159.1-159.2. 
  59. Wake, D. B., R. G. Zweifel, H. C. Dessauer, G. W. Nace, E. R. Pianka, G. B. Rabb, R. Ruibal, J. W. Wright, and G. R. Zug. 1975. Report of the committee on resources in herpetology. Copeia 1975:391-404. [PDF]
  60. Lynch, J. F. and Wake, D. B. 1975. Systematics of the Chiropterotriton bromeliacia group (Amphibia: Caudata), with description of two new species from Guatemala. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 265:1-45. [PDF]
  61. Wake, D. B. (Chairman) 1975. Recommendations for the management of herpetological museum collections. Herpetological Review 6(2):213. [PDF]
  62. Wake, D. B. 1975. [Review of] Biology of the Reptila, Volume 4 (C. Gans and T. S. Parsons, eds.). Q. Rev. Biol. 50:213. [PDF]
  63. Wake, D. B., R. G. Zweifel, H. C. Dessauer, G. W. Nace, E. R. Pianka, G. B. Rabb, R. Ruibal, J. W. Wright, and G. R. Zug. 1975. Collections of preserved amphibians and reptiles in the United States. Commitee on Resources in Herpetology. Herpetological Circular Number 3:1-22. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Oxford, Ohio. [PDF]
  64. Wake, D. B., M. Cowan, D. W. Fawcett, D. Kennedy, and W. J. Nauta. 1975. Report of the visiting committee to evaluate the department of anatomy. University of Chicago Records 9:109-113. [PDF]
  65. Lombard, R. E., and D. B. Wake. 1976. Tongue evolution in the lungless salamanders, Family Plethodontidae. I. Introduction, theory and a general model of dynamics. J. Morphol. 148:265-286. [PDF]
  66. Wake, D. B. 1976. Pattern in evolution. [Review of] Complex Adaptations in Evolving Populations, by T. H. Frazzetta. Science 192:779. [PDF]
  67. Wake, D. B., and J. F. Lynch. 1976. The distribution, ecology, and evolutionary history of plethodontid salamanders in tropical America. Sci. Bull. Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 25:1-65. 
  68. Wake, D. B. 1976. On the correct scientific names of urodeles. Differentiation 6:195. [PDF]
  69. Wake, D. B. 1977. [Review of] Morphology and Biology of Reptiles. Papers from a Symposium, London (A. d’A Bellairs and C. B. Cox, eds.). Science 196:866. [PDF]
  70. Lombard, R. E., and D. B. Wake. 1977. Tongue evolution in the lungless salamanders, Family Plethodontidae. II. Function and evolutionary diversity. J. Morphol. 153:39-80. [PDF]
  71. Wake, D. B. 1977. [Review of] Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 5, Physiology A (C. Gans and W. R. Dawson, eds.). Q. Rev. Biol. 52:313. [PDF]
  72. Wake, D. B. and J. Hanken. 1977. Herpetology at the University of California at Berkeley. Herpetological Review 8(3):74-75. [PDF]
  73. Thexton, A. J., D. B. Wake, and M. H. Wake. 1977. Tongue function in the salamander Bolitoglossa occidentalis. Arch. Oral Biol. 22:361-366. [PDF]
  74. Wake, D. B. 1978. [Obituary] Tracy I. Storer and Charles L. Camp. Copeia 1978:196-197. [PDF]
  75. Wake, D. B. 1978. Shape, form, development, ecology, genetics, and evolution. [Review of] Ontogeny and Phylogeny, by S. J. Gould. Paleobiology 4:96-99. [PDF]
  76. Wake, D. B. 1978. Phylogenetic reconstruction. [Review of] Major Patterns in Vertebrate Evolution. Papers from a NATO Advanced Study Institute (M. K. Hecht, P. C. Goody, and B. M. Hecht, eds.). Science 199:1428-1429.[PDF]
  77. Feder, J. H., G. Z. Wurst, and D. B. Wake. 1978. Genetic variation in western salamanders of the genus Plethodon, and the status of Plethodon gordoni. Herpetologica 34:64-69. [PDF]
  78. Wake, D. B. 1978. [Review of] A Biogeographical Analysis of the Chihuahuan Desert Through its Herpetofauna, by D. J. Morafka. Copeia 1978:369-370. [PDF]
  79. Lynch, J. F., and D. B. Wake. 1978. A new species of Chiropterotriton (Amphibia: Caudata) from Baja Verapaz, Guatemala, with comments on relationships among Central American members of the genus. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 294:1-22. [PDF]
  80. Wake, D. B., L. R. Maxson, and G. Z. Wurst. 1978. Genetic differentiation, albumin evolution, and their biogeographic implications in plethodontid salamanders of California and southern Europe. Evolution 32:529-539. [PDF]
  81. Wake, D. B. 1978. [Review of] Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 6, Morphology E (C. Gans and T. S. Parsons, eds.). Q. Rev. Biol. 53:470. [PDF]
  82. Marlow, R. W., J. M. Brode, and D. B. Wake. 1979. A new salamander, genus Batrachoseps, from the Inyo Mountains of California, with a discussion of relationships in the genus. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 308:1-17. [PDF]
  83. Maxson, L. R., R. Highton, and D. B. Wake. 1979. Albumin evolution and its phylogenetic implications in the plethodontid salamander genera Plethodon and Ensatina. Copeia 1979:502-508. [PDF]
  84. Jensen, W. A., B. Heinrich, D. B. Wake, and M. H. Wake. 1979. Biology. Wadsworth Publishing Company, Belmont, California. 651 pp. 
  85. Alberch, P., S. J. Gould, G. F. Oster, and D. B. Wake. 1979. Size and shape in ontogeny and phylogeny. Paleobiology 5:296-317. [PDF]
  86. Wake, D. B. 1979. The endoskeleton: the comparative anatomy of the vertebral column and ribs, pp. 192-237. In: Hyman’s Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (M. H. Wake, ed.). University of Chicago Press, Chicago. [PDF]
  87. Wake, D. B. 1979. New perspectives in phylogenetic and ecological aspects of size and shape in animals. Amer. Zool 19:1015. [Abstract] [PDF]
  88. Wake, D. B. 1980. Paedomorphosis. J. Herpetol. 14:80-81. [PDF]
  89. Wake, D. B. 1980. Evidence of heterochronic evolution: a nasal bone in the Olympic salamander, Rhyacotriton olympicus. J. Herpetol. 14:292-295. [PDF]
  90. Wake, D. B. 1980. A view of evolution. [Review of] Phylogenetic Patterns and the Evolutionary Process, by N. Eldredge and J. Cracraft. Science 210:1239-1240. [PDF]
  91. Wake, D. B. 1980. Tarsal rearrangement and arboreality in salamanders – a macroevolutionary event with a simple developmental basis. Amer. Zool. 29:132. [Abstract] [PDF]
  92. Hanken, J., J. F. Lynch, and D. B. Wake. 1980. Salamander invasion of the tropics. Nat. Hist. 89:46-53. [PDF]
  93. Wake, D. B., S. Y. Yang, and T. J. Papenfuss. 1980. Natural hybridization and its evolutionary implications in Guatemalan plethodontid salamanders of the genus Bolitoglossa. Herpetologica 36:335-345. [PDF]
  94. Tihen, J. A., and D. B. Wake. 1981. Vertebrae of plethodontid salamanders from the Lower Miocene of Montana. J. Herpetol. 15:35-40. [PDF]
  95. Yanev, K. P., and D. B. Wake. 1981. Genic differentiation in a relict desert salamander, Batrachoseps campi. Herpetologica 37:16-28. [PDF]
  96. Larson, A., D. B. Wake, L. R. Maxson, and R. Highton. 1981. A molecular phylogenetic perspective on the origins of morphological novelties in the salamanders of the tribe Plethodontini (Amphibia, Plethodontidae). Evolution 35:405-422. [PDF]
  97. Maxson, L. R., and D. B. Wake. 1981. Albumin evolution and its phylogenetic implications in the plethodontid salamander genera Pseudoeurycea and Chiropterotriton. Herpetologica 37:109-117. [PDF]
  98. Wake, D. B. 1981. The application of allozyme evidence to problems in the evolution of morphology, pp. 257-270. In: Evolution Today. Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology (G. G. E. Scudder and J. L. Reveal, eds.). Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [PDF]
  99. Wake, D. B. 1981. How biology was unified. [Review of] The Evolutionary Synthesis: Perspectives on the Unification of Biology (E. Mayr and W. B. Provine, eds.). Evolution 35:1256-1257. [PDF]
  100. Feder, M. E., D. B. Wake, and T. J. Papenfuss. 1982. Body size and elevation in neotropical salamanders. Copeia 1982:186-188. [PDF]
  101. Feder, M. E., J. F. Lynch, H. B. Shaffer, and D. B. Wake. 1982. Field body temperatures of tropical and temperate zone salamanders. Smithson. Herpetol. Inform. Serv. 52:1-23. [PDF]
  102. Wake, D. B., A. H. Brame, Jr. II, and R. Thomas. 1982. A remarkable new species of salamander allied to Bolitoglossa altamazonica (Plethodontidae) from southern Peru. Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Louisiana 58:1-21. [PDF]
  103. Wake, D. B. 1982. Toward a comparative biology. [Review of] Systematics and Biogeography: Cladistics and Vicariance, by G. Nelson and N. Platnick. Evolution 36:631-633. [PDF]
  104. Wake, D. B., and J. F. Lynch. 1982. Evolutionary relationships among Central American salamanders of the Bolitoglossa franklini group, with a description of a new species from Guatemala. Herpetologica 38:257-272. [PDF]
  105. Hanken, J., and D. B. Wake. 1982. Genetic differentiation among plethodontid salamanders (genus Bolitoglossa) in Central and South America: implications for the South American invasion. Herpetologica 38:272-287. [PDF]
  106. Wake, D. B. 1982. Functional and evolutionary morphology. Perspect. Biol. Med. 25:603-620. [PDF]
  107. Maderson, P. F. A., P. Alberch, B. C. Goodwin, S. J. Gould, A. Hoffman, J. D. Murray, D. B. Wake, D. M. Raup, A. de Riogles, A. Seilacher, and G. P. Wagner. 1982. The role of development in macroevolutionary change, pp. 279-312. In: Evolution and Development (J. T. Bonner, ed.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 
  108. Sage, R. D., E. M. Prager, and D. B. Wake. 1982. A Cretaceous divergence time between pelobatid frogs (Pelobates and Scaphiopus): immunological studies of serum albumin. J. Zool. (Lond.) 198:481-494. [PDF]
  109. Wake, D. B. 1982. Functional and developmental constraints and opportunities in the evolution of feeding systems in urodeles, pp. 51-66. In: Environmental Adaptation and Evolution (D. Mossakowski and G. Roth, eds.). Gustav Fischer, Stuttgart. 
  110. Roth, G., and D. B. Wake. 1983. Lungenlose salamander, biologen studieren eine merkwurdige Tiergruppe. Bild der Wissenshaft 2-1983:124-128. [PDF]
  111. Wake, T. A., D. B. Wake, and M. H. Wake. 1983. The ossification sequence of Aneides lugubris, with comments on heterochrony. J. Herpetol. 17:10-22. [PDF]
  112. Wake, D. B., G. Roth, and M. H. Wake. 1983. On the problem of stasis in organismal evolution. J. Theor. Biol. 101:211-224. [PDF]
  113. Elias, P., and D. B. Wake. 1983. Nyctanolis pernix, a new genus and species of plethodontid salamander from northwestern Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico, pp. 1-12. In: Advances in Herpetology and Evolutionary Biology: Essays in Honor of Ernest E. Williams (G. J. Rhodin and K. Miyata, eds.). Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. [PDF]
  114. Wake, D. B., and P. Elias. 1983. New genera and a new species of Central American salamanders, with a review of the tropical genera (Amphibia, Caudata, Plethodontidae). Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 345:1-19. [PDF]
  115. Wake, D. B., G. Roth, and M. H. Wake. 1983. Tongue evolution in lungless salamanders, Family Plethodontidae. III. Patterns of peripheral innervation. J. Morphol. 178:207-224. [PDF]
  116. Lynch, J. F., D. B. Wake, and S. Y. Yang. 1983. Genic and morphological differentiation in Mexican Pseudoeurycea (Caudata: Plethodontidae), with a description of a new species. Copeia 1983:884-894. [PDF]
  117. Papenfuss, T. J., D. B. Wake, and K. Adler. 1983. Salamanders of the genus Bolitoglossa from the Sierra Madre del Sur of southern Mexico. J. Herpetol. 17:295-307. [PDF]
  118. Roth, G., and D. B. Wake. 1983. Motor innervation of the projectile tongue of plethodontid salamanders. Amer. Zool. 23:926. [Abstract] [PDF]
  119. Roth, G., M. H. Wake, D. B. Wake, and G. Rettig. 1983. Existence of spinal accessory and hypoglossal nerves in the brain of plethodontid salamanders. Neurosci. Lett. Suppl. 145:316. [Abstract] 
  120. Larson, A., D. B. Wake, and K. P. Yanev. 1984. Measuring gene flow among populations having high levels of genetic fragmentation. Genetics 106:293-308. [PDF]
  121. Roth, G., D. B. Wake, M. H. Wake, and G. Rettig. 1984. Distribution of accessory and hypoglossal nerves in the hindbrain and spinal cord of lungless salamanders, Family Plethodontidae. Neurosci. Lett. 44:53-57. [PDF]
  122. Wake, D. B. 1984. Evolution in slow motion. [Review of] Living Fossils (N. Eldredge and S. M. Stanley, eds.). Science 226:826. [PDF]
  123. Wake, D. B., and G. Roth. 1984. Distribution of motor nuclei related to feeding in lungless salamanders. Amer. Zool. 24:107A. [Abstract] 
  124. Mead, J. I., T. R. Van Devender, K. L. Cole, and D. B. Wake. 1985. Late Pleistocene vertebrates from a packrat midden in the south-central Sierra Nevada, California. Curr. Res. Pleistocene 2:107-108. [PDF]
  125. Hildebrand, M., D. M. Bramble, K. F. Liem, and D. B. Wake (eds.). 1985. Functional Vertebrate Morphology. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 430 pp. 
  126. Bramble, D. M., and D. B. Wake. 1985. Feeding mechanisms of lower tetrapods, pp. 230-261. In: Functional Vertebrate Morphology (M. Hildebrand, D. M. Bramble, K. F. Liem, and D. B. Wake, eds.). Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 
  127. Liem, K. F., and D. B. Wake. 1985. Morphology: current approaches and concepts, pp. 366-377. In: Functional Vertebrate Morphology (M. Hildebrand, D. M. Bramble, K. F. Liem, and D. B. Wake, eds.). Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 
  128. Roth, G., and D. B. Wake. 1985. The structure of the brainstem and cervical spinal cord in lungless salamanders (Family Plethodontidae) and its relation to feeding. J. Comp. Neurol. 241:99-110. [PDF]
  129. Roth, G., and D. B. Wake. 1985. Trends in the functional morphology and sensorimotor control of feeding behavior in salamanders: an example of the role of internal dynamics in evolution. Acta Biotheor. 34:175-192. [PDF]
  130. Wake, D. B., and M. H. Wake. 1985. Vertebral development in gymnophione amphibians: resegmentation and homology. Amer. Zool. 25:93A. [Abstract] 
  131. Wake, D. B., and G. Roth. 1985. Ontogenetic repatterning, a process underlying morphological transitions in the evolution of terrestrial salamanders. Amer. Zool. 25:94A. [Abstract] 
  132. Wake, D. B., and M. H. Wake. 1986. On the development of vertebrae in gymnophione amphibians. Mém. Soc. Zool. France 43:67-70. [PDF]
  133. Ragghianti, M., and D. B. Wake. 1986. Genic variation and its evolutionary implications in the Italian newt, Triturus italicus. Herpetologica 42:206-214. [PDF]
  134. Wake, D. B., and K. P. Yanev. 1986. Geographic variation in a “ring species,” the plethodontid salamander Ensatina eschscholtzii of North America. Evolution 40:702-715. [PDF]
  135. Wake, D. B., K. P. Yanev, and C. W. Brown. 1986. Intraspecific sympatry in a “ring species,” the plethodontid salamander Ensatina eschscholtzii in southern California. Evolution 40:866-868. [PDF]
  136. Wake, D. B. (Rapporteur), E. F. Connor, A. J. de Ricqlès, J. Dzik, D. C. Fisher, S. J. Gould, M. LaBarbera, D. A. Meeter, V. Mosbrugger, W.-E. Reif, R. M. Rieger, A. Seilacher, and G. P. Wagner. 1986. Directions in the history of life, pp. 47-67. In: Patterns and Processes in the History of Life (D. M. Raup and D. Jablonski, eds.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin. [PDF]
  137. Wake, D. B. 1986. Foreword, pp. v-xii. In: Factors of Evolution. The Theory of Stabilizing Selection, by I. I. Schmalhausen. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. [PDF]
  138. Lombard, R. E., and D. B. Wake. 1986. Tongue evolution in the lungless salamanders, family Plethodontidae. IV. Phylogeny of plethodontid salamanders and the evolution of feeding dynamics. Syst. Zool. 35:532-551. [PDF]
  139. Good, D. A., G. Z. Wurst, and D. B. Wake. 1987. Patterns of geographic variation in allozymes of the Olympic salamander, Rhyacotriton olympicus (Caudata: Dicamptodontidae). Fieldiana: Zool. 1374:1-15. [PDF]
  140. Wake, D. B. A controversial Christian guide for teachers. Review of: Teaching Science in a Climate of Controversy, by D. Price, J. L. Wiester and W. R. Hearn. The Scientist 1:20-21. 
  141. Wake, D. B., and A. Larson. 1987. Multidimensional analysis of an evolving lineage. Science 238:42-48. [PDF]
  142. Wake, D. B. 1987. Adaptive radiation of salamanders in Middle American cloud forests. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 74:242-264. [PDF]
  143. Papenfuss, T. J., and D. B. Wake. 1987. Two new species of plethodontid salamanders (genus Nototriton) from Mexico. Acta Zool. Mex. (nueva ser.) 21:1-16. [PDF]
  144. Bolaños, F., D. C. Robinson, and D. B. Wake. 1987. A new species of salamander (genus Bolitoglossa) from Costa Rica. Rev. Biol. Trop. 35:87-92. [PDF]
  145. Wake, M. H., and D. B. Wake. 1988. A provocative view of the evolutionary role of genetic assimilation. [Review of] Animal Evolution in Changing Environments with Special Reference to Abnormal Metamorphosis, by R. Matsuda. Genetica 76:229-239. [PDF]
  146. Schwenk, K. and D. B. Wake. 1988. Medium-independent feeding in plethodontid salamander: tongue projection and prey capture under water. Amer. Zool. 28(4):115A [Abstract] 
  147. Beneski Jr., J. T., J. H. Larsen, and D. B. Wake. 1988. Quantitative kinematics of feeding in Bolitoglossa occidentalis: a salamander with a “free” projectile tongue. American Zoologist 28(4):116A [Abstract]. 
  148. Wake, D. B., K. Nishikawa, and G. Roth. 1988. Functional morphology and neuromuscular control of feeding in frogs and salamanders. American Zoologist 28(4):116A [Abstract]. 
  149. Wake, D. B. (ed.). 1988. Studies on Chinese Salamanders, by E. Zhao, Q. Hu, Y. Jiang, and Y. Yang. Contributions to Herpetology, Number 4. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Oxford, Ohio. 67 pp. 
  150. Roth, G., K. C. Nishikawa, U. Dicke, and D. B. Wake. 1988. Topography and cytoarchitecture of the motor nuclei in the brainstem of salamanders. J. Comp. Neurol. 278:181-194. [PDF]
  151. Roth, G., K. C. Nishikawa, U. Dicke, and D. B. Wake. 1988. Funktionsmorphologie und neuronale Kontrolle des Beutefangs bei Salamandern und Froschen: Gemeinsamkeiten und Alternativen. Verh. Dtsch. Zool. Ges. 81:59-75. [PDF]
  152. Wake, D. B., K. C. Nishikawa, U. Dicke, and G. Roth. 1988. Organization of the motor nuclei in the cervical spinal cord of salamanders. J. Comp. Neurol. 278:195-208. [PDF]
  153. Wake, D. B., and J. F. Lynch. 1988. The taxonomic status of Bolitoglossa resplendens (Amphibia: Caudata). Herpetologica 44:105-107. [PDF]
  154. Wake, D. B. 1989. Life in danger. [Review of] Biodiversity (E. O. Wilson, ed.). Science 243:553-554. [PDF]
  155. Wake, D. B., K. P. Yanev, and M. M. Frelow. 1989. Sympatry and hybridization in a “ring species:” the plethodontid salamander Ensatina eschscholtzii, p 134-157. In: Speciation and its Consequences (D. Otte and J. A. Endler, eds.). Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts. [PDF]
  156. Wake, D. B., and G. Roth (eds.). 1989. Introduction. pp.1-6. Complex Organismal Functions: Integration and Evolution in Vertebrates. John Wiley & Sons, Cichester. 451 pp. [PDF]
  157. Roth, G., and D. B. Wake. 1989. Conservatism and innovation in the evolution of feeding in vertebrates, pp. 7-21. In: Complex Organismal Functions: Integration and Evolution in Vertebrates (D. B. Wake and G. Roth, eds.). John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. [PDF]
  158. Wake, D. B., and G. Roth. 1989. The linkage between ontogeny and phylogeny in the evolution of complex systems, pp. 361-377. In: Complex Organismal Functions: Integration and Evolution in Vertebrates (D. B. Wake and G. Roth, eds.). John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. [PDF]
  159. Arnold, S. J., P. Alberch, V. Csanyi, R. C. Dawkins, S. B. Emerson, F. Fritsch, T. J. Horder, J. Maynard Smith, E. S. Vrba, G. P. Wagner, and D. B. Wake. 1989. Group Report: How do complex organisms evolve? pp.403-433, in Complex Organismal Functions: Integration and Evolution in Vertebrates, D. B. Wake and G. Roch (Eds.), John Wiley and Sons, Chichester. [PDF]
  160. Wake, D. B., and J. D. Johnson. 1989. A new genus and species of plethodontid salamander from Chiapas, Mexico. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 411:1-10. [PDF]
  161. Lynch, J. F., and D. B. Wake. 1989. Two new species of Pseudoeurycea (Amphibia: Caudata) from Oxaca, Mexico. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 411:11-22. [PDF]
  162. Larsen, J. H., Jr., J. T. Beneski, Jr., and D. B. Wake. 1989. Hyolingual feeding systems of the Plethodontidae: comparative kinematics of prey capture. J. Exp. Zool. 252:25-33. [PDF]
  163. Wake, D. B., and G. Roth. 1989. Paedomorphosis: new evidence for its importance in salamander evolution. Amer. Zool. 29:134A. [Abstract] 
  164. Wake, D. B. 1989. Phylogenetic implications of ontogenetic data, pp. 369-378. In Ontogenèse et Évolution (B. David, J.-L. Dommergues, J. Chaline, and B. Laurin, eds.). Geobios, Mémoire Spécial 12. [PDF]
  165. Wake, D. B., and M. H. Wake. 1990. [Review of] Unfoldment and Manifestation: Seven Essays on Evolution and Classification, by L. van der Hammen. Acta Biotheor. 38:75-77. [PDF]
  166. Blaustein, A. R., and D. B. Wake. 1990. Declining amphibian populations – a global phenomenon? Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 71:127-128. [PDF]
  167. Blaustein, A. R., and D. B. Wake. 1990. Declining amphibian populations: a global phenomenon? Trends Ecol. Evol. 7:203-204. [PDF]
  168. Roth, G., K. C. Nishikawa, D. B. Wake, U. Dicke, and T. Matsushima. 1990. Mechanics and neuromorphology of feeding in amphibians. Neth. J. Zool. 40:115-135. [PDF]
  169. Wake, D. B. 1990. Preface to the American Edition of I. I. Schmalhausen’s book Factors of Evolution. J. Gen. Biol. 51:562-566 [In Russian] [Translation into Russian and republication, with added editorial comments and notes, of “Foreword, pp. v-xii. In: Factors of Evolution. The Theory of Stabilizing Selection, by I. I. Schmalhausen. (1986)] 
  170. Anonymous (written by D. B. Wake and H. J. Morowitz). 1991. Declining amphibian populations – a global phenomenon? Findings and recommendations. Alytes 9:33-42. [PDF]
  171. Wake, D. B. 1991. Declining amphibian populations. Science 253:860. [PDF]
  172. Wake, D. B. 1991. Homoplasy: the result of natural selection, or evidence of design limitations? Amer. Nat. 138:543-567. [PDF]
  173. Wake, D. B., P. Mabee, J. Hanken, and G. Wagner. 1991. Development and evolution – the emergence of a new field, pp. 582-588. Proceedings ICSEB IV. [PDF]
  174. Wake, D. B., T. J. Papenfuss, and J. F. Lynch. 1992. Distribution of salamanders along elevational transects in Mexico and Guatemala. Tulane Stud. Zool. Bot., Suppl. Publ. Number 1:303-319. [PDF]
  175. Good, D. A., and D. B. Wake. 1992. Geographic variation and speciation in the torrent salamanders of the genus Rhyacotriton (Caudata: Rhyacotritonidae). Univ. California Publ. Zool. 126:1-91. [PDF]
  176. Wake, D. B. 1992. An integrated approach to evolutionary studies of salamanders, pp. 163-177. In: Herpetology: Current Research on the Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles. Proceedings of the First World Congress of Herpetology. Contributions to Herpetology, Number 9 (K. Adler, ed.). Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Oxford, Ohio. [PDF]
  177. Wake, D. B. 1992. Homoplasy: the result of natural selection, or evidence of design limitations?, pp. 175-203. In: The Principles of Organization in Organisms. Proceedings of the Vol. XIII Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity (J. E. Mittenthal and A. B. Baskin, eds.). Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Massachusetts. [Slight revision and republication of “Homoplasy: the result of natural selection, or evidence of design limitations?” Amer. Nat. 138:543-567. (1991)] 
  178. Moritz, C., C. J. Schneider, and D. B. Wake. 1992. Evolutionary relationships within the Ensatina eschscholtzii complex confirm the ring species interpretation. Syst. Biol. 41:273-291. [PDF]
  179. Wake, D. B. and S. B. Marks. 1993. Development and evolution of plethodontid salamanders: a review of prior studies and a prospectus for future research. Herpetologica 49:194-203. [PDF]
  180. Wake, D. B. 1993. Phylogenetic and taxonomic issues relating to salamanders of the Family Plethodontidae. Herpetologica 49:229-237. [PDF]
  181. Roth, G., K. C. Nishikawa, C. Naujoks-Manteuffel, A. Schmidt, and D. B. Wake. 1993. Paedomorphosis and simplification in the nervous system of salamanders. Brain Behav. Evol. 42-137-170. [PDF]
  182. Schwenk, K., and D. B. Wake. 1993. Prey processing in Leurognathus marmoratus and the evolution of form and function in desmognathine salamanders (Plethodontidae). Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 49:141-162. [PDF]
  183. Good, D. A. and D. B. Wake. 1993. Systematic studies of the Costa Rican moss salamanders, genus Nototriton, with descriptions of three new species. Herpetol. Monogr. 7:131-159. [PDF]
  184. Smith, H. M., and D. B. Wake. 1993. Hydromantes Gistel, 1848 (Amphibia, Caudata): proposed designation of Salamandra genei Temminck & Schlegel, 1838 as the type species. Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 50:219-223. [PDF]
  185. Smith, H. M. and D. B. Wake. 1993. Hemidactyliini Hallowell, 1856 (Amphibia, Caudata): proposed conservation. Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 50:129-132. [PDF]
  186. Hanken, J., and D. B. Wake. 1993. Miniaturization of body size: organismal consequences and evolutionary significance. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 24:501-19. [PDF]
  187. Wake, D. B. 1993. Brainstem organization and branchiomeric nerves. Acta Anat. 148:124-131. [PDF]
  188. Blaustein, A. R., D. B. Wake, and W. P. Sousa. 1994. Amphibian declines: judging stability, persistence, and susceptibility of populations to local and global extinctions. Conserv. Biol. 8:60-71. [PDF]
  189. Roth, G., J. Blanke, and D. B. Wake. 1994. Cell size predicts morphological complexity in the brains of frogs and salamanders. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91:4796-4800. [PDF]
  190. Wake, D. B. 1994. Comparative terminology. [Review of] Homology: The Hierarchical Basis of Comparative Biology (B. K. Hall, ed.). Science 265:268-269. [PDF]
  191. Hanken, J., and D. B. Wake. 1994. Five new species of minute salamanders, genus Thorius (Caudata: Plethodontidae), from northern Oaxaca, Mexico. Copeia 1994:573-590. [PDF]
  192. Wake, D. B. 1994. Foreword, pp. xv-xvi. In: Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity. Standard Methods for Amphibians (W. R. Heyer, M. A. Donnelly, R. W. McDiarmid, L.-A. Hayek, and M. S. Foster, eds.). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. 
  193. Jackman, T. R., and D. B. Wake. 1994. Evolutionary and historical analysis of protein variation in the blotched forms of salamanders of the Ensatina complex (Amphibia: Plethodontidae). Evolution 48:876-897. [PDF]
  194. Smith, H. M. and Wake, D. B. 1994. Comment on the proposed conservation of Hemidactyliini Hallowell, 1856 (Amphibia, Caudata). Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 51:341-342. [PDF]
  195. Wake, D. B. 1994. [Review of] Herpetology of China, by E. Zhao and K. Adler. Copeia 1994:1065-1066. [PDF]
  196. Wake, D. B., and J. Castanet. 1995. A skeletochronological study of growth and age in relation to adult size in Batrachoseps attenuatus. J. Herpetol. 29:60-65. [PDF]
  197. Blaustein, A. R., and D. B. Wake. 1995. The puzzle of declining amphibian populations. Sci. Amer. 272:56-61.[PDF]
  198. Wassersug, R. J., and D. B. Wake. 1995. Fossil tadpoles from the Miocene of Turkey. Alytes 12:145-157. [PDF]
  199. Wake, D. B. 1995. Major amphibian groups, pp. 424-428, 435. In: The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 13, 15th ed. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., Chicago. [PDF]
  200. Smith, H. M., D. B. Wake, and M. R. Jennings. 1995. Comment on the proposed conservation of Hydromantes Gistel, 1848 (Amphibia, Caudata) by the designation of Salamandra genei Temminck & Schlegel, 1838 as the type species. Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 52:267-269. [PDF]
  201. Tan, A.-M., and D. B. Wake. 1995. MtDNA phylogeography of the California newt, Taricha torosa (Caudata: Salamandridae). Mol. Phyl. Evol. 4:383-394. [PDF]
  202. Staub, N. L., C. W. Brown, and D. B. Wake. 1995. Patterns of growth and movements in a population of Ensatina eschscholtzii platensis (Caudata: Plethodontidae) in the Sierra Nevada, California. J. Herpetol. 29:593-599. [PDF]
  203. Shubin, N., D. B. Wake, and A. J. Crawford. 1995. Morphological variation in the limbs of Taricha granulosa (Caudata: Salamandridae): evolutionary and phylogenetic implications. Evolution 49:874-884. [PDF]
  204. Shubin, N. and D. B. Wake. 1996. Phylogeny, variation, and morphological integration. Amer. Zool. 36:51-60. [PDF]
  205. Wake, D. B. 1996. [Review of] How the Leopard Changed its Spots: The Evolution of Complexity, by B. Goodwin. Amer. Sci. 84:300. [PDF]
  206. Smith, H. M., D. B. Wake, and M. R. Jennings. 1996. Comments on the proposed conservation of Hydromantes Gistel 1848 (Amphibia, Caudata) by the designation of Salamandra genei Temminck & Schlegel, 1838 as the type species. Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 53:48. 
  207. Smith, H. M., and D. B. Wake. 1996. Comment on the proposed conservation of Hemidactyliini Hallowell, 1856 (Amphibia, Caudata). Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 53:48-49. 
  208. Schmidt, A., D. B. Wake, and M. H. Wake. 1996. Motor nuclei of nerves innervating the tongue and hypoglossal musculature in a caecilian (Amphibia: Gymnophiona), as revealed by HRP transport. J. Comp. Neurol. 370:342-349. [PDF]
  209. Wake, D. B. 1996. Schmalhausen’s evolutionary morphology and its value in formulating research strategies, pp. 129-132. In: Systematic Biology as an Historical Science. Memorie della Societa Italiana di Scienze Naturali e del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano, Volume XXVII, Fascicolo I. [PDF]
  210. Wake, D. B. and J. Hanken. 1996. Direct development in the lungless salamanders: what are the consequences for developmental biology, evolution and phylogenesis? Int. J. Dev. Biol. 40:859-869. [PDF]
  211. Wake, D. B. 1996. Evolutionary developmental biology – prospects for an evolutionary synthesis at the developmental level, pp. 97-107. In: New Perspectives on the History of Life: Essays on Systematic Biology as Historical Narrative (M. Ghiselin and G. Pinna, eds.). Mem. California Academy of Sciences, Number 20. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. [PDF]
  212. Wake, D. B. 1996. Introduction, pp. xvii-xxv. In: Homoplasy, the Recurrence of Similarity in Evolution (M. J. Sanderson and L. Hufford, eds.). Academic Press, San Diego. [PDF]
  213. Wake, D. B. 1996. A new species of Batrachoseps (Amphibia: Plethodontidae) from the San Gabriel Mountains, southern California. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 463:1-12. [PDF]
  214. McCranie, J. R., D. B. Wake, and L. D. Wilson. 1996. The taxonomic status of Bolitoglossa schmidti, with comments on the biology of the Mesoamerican salamander Bolitoglossa dofleini (Caudata: Plethodontidae). Carib. J. Sci. 32:395-398. [PDF]
  215. Pechmann, J. H. K. and D. B. Wake. 1997. Declines and disappearances of amphibian populations. Essay 5B, pp. 135-137. In: Principles of Conservation Biology, 2nd. ed. (by G. K. Meffe and C. R. Carroll). Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts. [PDF]
  216. Roth, G., K. C. Nishikawa, and D. B. Wake. 1997. Genome size, secondary simplification, and the evolution of the brain in salamanders. Brain Behav. Evol. 50:50-59. [PDF]
  217. Wake, D. B. 1997. Incipient species formation in salamanders of the Ensatina complex. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94:7761-7767. [PDF]
  218. Jackman, T. R., G. Applebaum, and D. B. Wake. 1997. Phylogenetic relationships of bolitoglossine salamanders: a demonstration of the effects of combining morphological and molecular data sets. Mol. Biol. Evol. 14:883-891. [PDF]
  219. Deban, S. M., D. B. Wake, and G. Roth. 1997. Salamander with a ballistic tongue. Nature 389:27-28. [PDF]
  220. Wake, D. B., E. L. Jockusch, and T. J. Papenfuss. 1998. Does Batrachoseps occur in Alaska? Herpetol. Rev. 29:12-14. [PDF]
  221. Good, D. A., and D. B. Wake. 1997. Phylogenetic and taxonomic implications of protein variation in the Mesoamerican salamander genus Oedipina (Caudata: Plethodontidae). Rev. Biol. Trop. 45:1185-1208. [PDF]
  222. Wake, D. B. 1998. On the taxonomic status of Nototriton sanctibarbarus McCranie and Wilson (Amphibia: Caudata). Southwest. Nat. 43:88-106. [PDF]
  223. Hanken, J., and D. B. Wake. 1998. Biology of tiny animals: systematics of the minute salamanders (Thorius: Plethodontidae) from Veracruz and Puebla, México, with descriptions of five new species. Copeia 1998:312-345. [PDF]
  224. Ryan, M. J., K. Autumn, and D. B. Wake. 1998. Integrative biology and sexual selection. Integrative Biology: Issues, News, and Reviews 1:68-72. [PDF]
  225. Wake, D. B., and C. J. Schneider. 1998. Taxonomy of the plethodontid salamander genus (Ensatina). Herpetologica 54:279-298. [PDF]
  226. Wake, D. B. 1998. [Obituary] Pere Alberch (1954-98). Synthesizer of development and evolution. Nature 393:632. [PDF]
  227. Jockusch, E. L., D. B. Wake, and K. P. Yanev. 1998. New species of slender salamanders, Batrachoseps (Amphibia: Plethodontidae), from the Sierra Nevada of California. Contrib. Sci., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 472:1-17. [PDF]
  228. Wake, D. B. 1998. Action on amphibians. Trends Ecol. Evol. 13:379-380. [PDF]
  229. Crawford, A. J., and D. B. Wake. 1998. Phylogenetic and evolutionary perspectives on an enigmatic organ: the balancer of larval caudate amphibians. Zoology 101:107-123. [PDF]
  230. Lynch, J. F., and D. B. Wake. 1998. Pseudoeurycea saltator Lynch and Wake. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 665.1-665.2. [PDF]
  231. Wake, D. B., and N. Shubin. 1998. Limb development in the Pacific giant salamanders, Dicamptodon (Amphibia, Caudata, Dicamptodontidae). Can. J. Zool. 76:2058-2066. [PDF]
  232. Wake, D. B., and T. Jackman. 1999 (1998). Appendix 1. Description of a new species of plethodontid salamander from California, pp. 1579-1580. In: Jackman, T. R. 1999 (1998). Molecular and historical evidence for the introduction of clouded salamanders (genus Aneides) to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, from California. Can. J. Zool. 76:1570-1580. [PDF]
  233. Wake, D. B. 1999. Homoplasy, homology and the problem of ‘sameness’ in biology, pp. 24-46. In: Homology. Novartis Foundation Symposium 222 (G. R. Bock and G. Cardew, eds.). John Wiley & Sons, New York. [PDF]
  234. Lynch, J. F., and D. B. Wake. 1999. Pseudoeurycea longicauda Lynch, Wake, and Yang. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 686.1-686.2. [PDF]
  235. Lynch, J. F., and D. B. Wake. 1999. Pseudoeurycea parva Lynch, Wake, and Yang. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 687.1-687.2. [PDF]
  236. Lynch, J. F., and D. B. Wake. 1999. Pseudoeurycea unguidentis (Taylor). Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 688.1-688.2. [PDF]
  237. Hanken, J., D. B. Wake, and H. L. Freeman. 1999. Three new species of minute salamanders (Thorius: Plethodontidae) from Guerrero, México, including the report of a novel dental polymorphism in urodeles. Copeia 1999:917-931. [PDF]
  238. García-París, M., and D. B. Wake. 2000. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of relationships of the tropical salamander genera Oedipina and Nototriton, with descriptions of a new genus and three new species. Copeia 2000:42-70. [PDF]
  239. Wake, D. B. 1999. A crisis for the world’s amphibians: an issue in biodiversity science. Aeramook, Asahi Shimbun Extra Report & Analysis, Special Number 54:88-91. [In Japanese] [PDF]
  240. Parra-Olea, G., M. García-París, and D. B. Wake. 1999. Status of some populations of Mexican salamanders (Amphibia: Plethodontidae). Rev. Biol. Trop. 47:217-223. [PDF]
  241. García-París, M., D. A. Good, G. Parra-Olea, and D. B. Wake. 2000. Biodiversity of Costa Rican salamanders: implications of high levels of genetic differentiation and phylogeographic structure for species formation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97:1640-1647. [PDF]
  242. García-París, M., G. Parra-Olea, and D. B. Wake. 2000. Phylogenetic relationships within the lowland tropical salamanders of the Bolitoglossa mexicana complex (Amphibia: Plethodontidae), pp. 199-214. In: The Biology of Plethodontid Salamanders (R. C. Bruce, R. G. Jaeger, and L. D. Houck, eds.). Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York. [PDF]
  243. Wake, D. B., and E. L. Jockusch. 2000. Detecting species borders using diverse data sets. Examples from plethodontid salamanders in California, pp. 95-119. In: The Biology of Plethodontid Salamanders (R. C. Bruce, R. G. Jaeger, and L. D. Houck, eds.). Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York. [PDF]
  244. Deban, S. M., and D. B. Wake. 2000. Aquatic feeding in salamanders, pp. 65-94. In: Feeding: Form, Function, Phylogeny (K. Schwenk, ed.). Academic Press, San Diego, California. [PDF]
  245. Wake, D. B., and S. M. Deban. 2000. Terrestrial feeding in salamanders, pp. 95-116 In: Feeding: Form, Function, Phylogeny (K. Schwenk, ed.). Academic Press, San Diego, California. [PDF]
  246. Wake, D. B. 2000. [Review of] The Amphibians and Reptiles of Nicaragua. A Distributional Checklist with Keys, by G. Köhler. Herpetozoa 13:95-96. [PDF]
  247. Wake, D. B., and J. A. Campbell. 2000. A new species of diminutive salamander (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae: Nototriton) from the Montañas del Mico of Guatemala Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 113:815-819. [PDF]
  248. Wake, M. H., and D. B. Wake. 2000. Developmental morphology of early vertebrogenesis in caecilians (Amphibia: Gymnophiona): resegmentation and phylogenesis. Zoology 103:68-88. [PDF]
  249. Roth, G., and D. B. Wake. 2001. Evolution and devolution: the case of bolitoglossine salamanders, pp. 237-263. In: Brain Evolution and Cognition (G. Roth and M. F. Wullimann, eds.). John Wiley & Sons, New York. [PDF]
  250. Wake, D. B. 2001. Speciation in the round. Nature 409:299-300. [PDF]
  251. Parra-Olea, G., T. J. Papenfuss, and D. B. Wake. 2001. New species of lungless salamanders of the genus Pseudoeurycea (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae) from Veracuz, Mexico. Sci. Pap. Nat. Hist. Mus., Univ. Kansas 20:1-9. [PDF]
  252. Parra-Olea, G., and D. B. Wake. 2001. Extreme morphological and ecological homoplasy in tropical salamanders. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98:7888-7891. [PDF]
  253. Wake, D. B. 2001. Foreword, pp. vii-viii. In: The Hylid Frogs of Middle America (2 volumes), by W. E. Duellman. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, New York. 
  254. Brame, A. H., Jr., J. M. Savage, D. B. Wake, and J. Hanken. 2001. New species of large black salamander, genus Bolitoglossa (Plethodontidae) from western Panamá. Copeia 2001:700-704. [PDF]
  255. Wake, D. B. 2001. Genomes, morphologies and communities: a hierarchical perspective on evolutionary patterns, pp. 61-64. In: Biological Sciences: Challenges for the 21st Century (G. Bernardi, J.-C. Mounolou, and T. Younès, eds.). International Union of Biological Sciences, Paris. 
  256. Jockusch, E. L., K. P. Yanev, and D. B. Wake. 2001. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of slender salamanders, genus Batrachoseps (Amphibia: Plethodontidae), from central coastal California with descriptions of four new species. Herpetol. Monogr. 15:54-99. [PDF]
  257. Wake, D. B., and J. A. Campbell. 2001. An aquatic plethodontid salamander from Oaxaca, Mexico. Herpetologica 57:509-514. [PDF]
  258. Hanken, J., and D. B. Wake. 2001. A seventh species of minute salamander (Thorius: Plethodontidae) from the Sierra de Juárez, Oaxaca, México. Herpetologica 57:515-523. [PDF]
  259. Chan, L. M., K. R. Zamudio, and D. B. Wake. 2001. Relationships of the salamandrid genera Paramesotriton, Pachytriton, and Cynops based on mitochondrial DNA sequences. Copeia 2001:997-1009. [PDF]
  260. Wake, D. B. 2002. A few words about evolution: building a hierarchical framework on the foundations of Darwinism. [Review of] The Structure of Evolutionary Biology, by S. J. Gould. Nature 416:787-788. [PDF]
  261. Wake, D. B. 2002. A perspective on the “species problem.” [Review of] Genes, Categories and Species, by J. Hey. Trends Ecol. Evol. Vol.17, No.7:345. [PDF]
  262. Jockusch, E. L., and D. B. Wake. 2002. Falling apart and merging: diversification of slender salamanders (Plethodontidae: Batrachoseps) in the American West. Biol. J. Linn. Soc., 76:361-391. [PDF]
  263. Autumn, K., M. J. Ryan, and D. B. Wake. 2002. Integrating historical and mechanistic biology enhances the study of adaptation. Q. Rev. Biol., 77:383-408. [PDF]
  264. Parra-Olea, G., M. García-París, and D. B. Wake. 2002. Phylogenetic relationships among the salamanders of the Bolitoglossa macrinii species group (Amphibia: Plethodontidae), with descriptions of two new species from Oaxaca (México). J. Herpetology 36:356-366. [PDF]
  265. Wake, D. B. 2002. On the scientific legacy of Stephen Jay Gould. Evolution 56:2346. [PDF]
  266. Wake, D. B., K. P. Yanev, and R. W. Hansen. 2002. A new species of slender salamander, genus Batrachoseps, from the southern Sierra Nevada of California. Copeia 2002:1016-1028 [PDF]
  267. Wake, D. B. 2002. Review of The Anatomy of the Salamander by Eric T. B. Francis, with an historical introduction by Francis J. Cole and a new introduction by James Hanken. Facsimile Reprints in Herpetology, Soc. Study Amphib. Rept. Herpetological Review 33:333-334. [PDF]
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  270. Garcia-Paris, M., M. Alcobendas, D. Buckley, and D. B. Wake. 2003. Dispersal of viviparity across contact zones in Iberian populations of Fire Salamanders (Salamandra) inferred from discordance of genetic and morphological traits. Evolution 57:129-143. [PDF]
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  274. Shubin, N. H. and D. B. Wake. 2003. Morphological variation, development, and evolution of the limb skeleton of salamanders. Chap. 5:1782-1808 in Amphibian Biology, Vol. 5, H. Heatwole and M. Davies, eds., Chipping Norton, Australia: Surrey Beatty and Sons. [PDF]
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  276. Parra-Olea, G., M. García-París, and D. B. Wake. 2004. A new species of arboreal salamander (Caudata: Plethodontidae) from the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico. Journal of Natural History 38:2119-2131. [PDF]
  277. Mueller, R. L., J. R. Macey, M. Jaekel, D. B. Wake, and J. L. Boore. 2004. Morphological homoplasy, life history evolution, and historical biogeography of plethodontid salamanders inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101:13820-13825. [PDF]
  278. Wake, D. B. 2004. How species arise. Review of “Speciation”, by J. A. Coyne and H. A. Orr. American Scientist 92:558-561. [PDF]
  279. Wake, D. B. 2004. A tree grows in Manhattan. Pp. 543-544, In J. Cracraft and M. Donoghue (editors). Assembling theTree of Life. Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford. [PDF]
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  281. Wake, D. B. 2003. Pacific Giant Salamanders (Dicamptodontidae). Pp. 349-353 in Hutchins, M., Duellman, W. E., and Schlager, N. Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopaedia, 2nd Ed., Vol. 6, Amphibians. Gale Group, Farmington Hills, MI. [PDF]
    1. Wake, D. B. 2003. Torrent Salamanders (Rhyacotritonidae). Pp. 385-388 in Hutchins, M., Duellman, W. E., and Schlager, N. Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopaedia, 2nd Ed., Vol. 6, Amphibians. Gale Group, Farmington Hills, MI. [PDF]
    2. Wake, D. B. Lungless Salamanders (Plethodontidae). Pp. 389-404 in Hutchins, M., Duellman, W. E., and Schlager, N. Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopaedia, 2nd Ed., Vol. 6, Amphibians. Gale Group, Farmington Hills, MI. [PDF]
    3. Hammerson, G. A. and D. B. Wake. 2004. The southeastern United States: hotbed of salamander diversity. P. 12 in B. E. Young, S. N. Stuart, J. S. Chanson, N. A. cox & T. M. Boucher Disappearing Jewels: the status of the New Word amphibians. NaturServe, Arlington, VA. 
    4. Parra-Olea, G., M. García-París, T. J. Papenfuss, and D. B. Wake. 2005. Systematics of the Pseudoeurycea bellii species complex. Herpetologica 61:145-158. [PDF]
    5. Min, M. S., S. Y. Yang, R. M. Bonett, D. R. Vieites, R. A. Brandon, and D.B. Wake. 2005. Discovery of the first Asian plethodontid salamander. Nature 435:87-90. [PDF]
    6. Wake, D. B., J. Hanken and R. Ibáñez. 2005. A new species of big black Bolitoglossa (Amphibia: Caudata) from central Panama. Copeia 2005:223-226. [PDF]
    7. Hanken, J., D.B. Wake and J. M. Savage. 2005. A solution to the large black salamander problem (genus Bolitoglossa) in Costa Rica and Panama. Copeia 2005:227-245. [PDF]
    8. Wake, D. B. Diversity of Costa Rican salamanders. Pp. 65-80 in M. A. Donnelly, B. L. Crother, C. Guyer, M. H. Wake and M. E. White, eds. Ecology and Evolution in the Tropics, A Herpetological Perspective. Chicago: Univ. Chicago Press I-xv + 675 pp. [PDF]
    9. Franssen, R. A., S. Marks, D.B. Wake and N. Shubin. 2005. Limb chondrogenesis of the seepage salamander, Desmognathus aeneus (Amphibia: Plethodontidae). J. Morphol. 265:87-101. [PDF]
    10. Alexandrino, J., S. J. E. Baird, L. Lawson, J. R. Macey, C. Moritz and D. B. Wake. 2005. Strong selection against hybrids in a hybrid zone in the Ensatina ring species complex and its evolutionary implications. Evolution 59:1334-1347. [PDF]
    11. Bonett, R. M., R. L. Mueller and D. B. Wake. 2005. Why should reacquisition of larval stages by desmognathine salamanders surprise us? Herpetol. Rev. 36:112-113. [PDF]
    12. Staub, N. L. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Aneides ferreus Cope, 1869. CLOUDED SALAMANDER. Pp. 658-660 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    13. Staub, N. L. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Aneides flavipunctatus (Strauch, 1870) BLACK SALAMANDER. Pp. 660-661 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    14. Staub, N. L. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Aneides lugubris Hallowell, 1849 (sic) ARBOREAL SALAMANDER. Pp. 662-664 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    15. Staub, N. L. and D.B. Wake. 2005. Aneides vagrans Wake and Jackman, 1999 WANDERING SALAMANDER. Pp. 664-666 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    16. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps aridus Brame, 1970 DESERT SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 666-667 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    17. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps attenuatus (Eschscholtz, 1833) CALIFORNIA SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 667-669 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    18. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps campi Marlow, Brode, and Wake, 1979 INYO MOUNTAINS SALAMANDER. Pp. 669-671 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    19. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps diabolicus Jockusch, Wake, and Yanev, 1998 HELL HOLLOW SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 671-672 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    20. Hansen, R. W., R. H. Goodman, Jr. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps gabrieli Wake, 1996 SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 672-673 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    21. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps gavilanensis Jockusch, Yanev, and Wake, 2001 GABILAN MOUNTAINS SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 673-675 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    22. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps gregarius Jockusch, Wake, and Yanev, 1998 GREGARIOUS SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 675-676 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    23. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps incognitus Jockusch, Yanev, and Wake 2001 SAN SIMEON SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 677-678 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    24. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps kawia Jockusch, Wake, and Yanev, 1998 SEQUOIA SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 678-679 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    25. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps luciae Jockusch, Yanev, and Wake, 2001 SANTA LUCIA MOUNTAINS SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 679-680 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    26. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps major Camp, 1915 GARDEN SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 680-683 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    27. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps minor Jockusch, Yanev, and Wake, 2001 LESSER SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 682-683 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    28. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps nigriventris Cope, 1869 BLACK-BELLIED SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 683-685 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    29. Hansen, R. W., D. B. Wake, and G. M. Fellers. 2005. Batrachoseps pacificus (Cope, 1865) CHANNEL ISLANDS SLENDER SALAMANDER. PP. 685-686 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    30. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps regius Jockusch, Wake, and Yanev, 1998 KINGS RIVER SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 686-688 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    31. Hansen, R. W. and D.B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps relictus Brame and Murray, 1968 RELICTUAL SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 688-690 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    32. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps robustus Wake, Yanev, and Hansen, 2002 KERN PLATEAU SALAMANDER. Pp. 690-691 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    33. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps simatus Brame and Murray, 1968 KERN CANYON SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 691-693 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    34. Hansen, R. W. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Batrachoseps stebbinsi Brame and Murray, 1968 TEHACHAPI SLENDER SALAMANDER. Pp. 693-695 in M. Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    35. Wake, D. B. and T. J. Papenfuss. 2005. Hydromantes brunus Gorman, 1954 LIMESTONE SALAMANDER. Pp. 781-782 in Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    36. Wake, D. B. and T. J. Papenfuss. 2005. Hydromantes platycephalus (Camp, 1916) MT. LYELL SALAMANDER. Pp. 783-784 in Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    37. Wake, D. B. and T. J. Papenfuss. 2005. Hydromantes shastae Gorman and Camp, 1953 SHASTA SALAMANDER. Pp. 784-785 in Lannoo, ed., Amphibian Declines, The conservation status of United States species. Berkeley: Univ. California Press.
    38. Parra-Olea, G., M. García-París, J. Hanken and D. B. Wake. 2005. Two new species of Pseudoeurycea (Caudata: Plethodontidae) from the mountains of northern Oaxaca, Mexico. Copeia 2005: 461-469. [PDF]
    39. Pechmann, J. H. K. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Enigmatic Declines and Disappearances of Amphibian Populations. Case Study 3.1, Pp. 93-98 in M. J. Groom, G. K. Meffe, and C. R. Carroll. Principles of Conservation Biology, Third Edition. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates. [PDF]
    40. Wake, D. B. and S. R. Kuchta. 2005. California slender Salamander Batrachoseps attenuatus Eschscholtz. Pp. 102-105 in Jones, L. L. C., Leonard, W. P. & Olson, D. H. Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: Seattle Audubon Society. [PDF]
    41. Kuchta, S. R. and D. B. Wake. 2005. Ensatina Ensatina eschscholtzii Gray. Pp. 110-113 in Jones, L. L. C., Leonard, W. P. & Olson, D. H. Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: Seattle Audubon Society. 
    42. Wake, D. B., A. Salvador and M. A. Alonso-Zarazaga. 2005. Taxonomy of the plethodontid salamander genus Hydromantes (Caudata: Plethodontidae). Amphibia-Reptilia 26:543-548. [PDF]
    43. Zhang, P., Y-Q. Chen, H. Zhou, Y-F. Liu, X-L. Wang, T. J. Papenfuss, D. B. Wake and L-H. Qu. 2006. Phylogeny, evolution, and biogeography of Asiatic Salamanders (Hynobiidae). Proc. National Acad. Sci. 103:7360-7365. [PDF]
    44. Rissler, L. J., R. J. Hijmans, C. H. Graham, C. Moritz and D. B. Wake. 2006. Phylogeographic lineages and species comparisons in conservation analysis: a case study of California Herpetofauna. Amer. Natur. 167:655-666. [PDF]
    45. Wake, D. B. 2006. Problems with species: patterns and processes of species formation in salamanders. Annals Missouri Botanical Garden 93:8-23. [PDF]
    46. Mendelson III, J. R., K. R. Lips, R. W. Gagliardo, G. B. Rabb, J. P. Collins, J. E. Diffendorfer, P. Daszak, R. Ibáñez D., K. C. Zippel, D. P. Lawson, K. M. Wright, S. N. Stuart, C. Gascon, H. R. da Silva, P. A. Burrowes, R. L. Joglar, E. La Marca, S. Lötters, L. H. du Preez, C. Weldon, A. Hyatt, J. V. Rodriguez-Mahecha, S. Hunt, H. Robertson, B. Lock, C. J. Raxworthy, D. R. Frost, R. C. Lacy, R. A. Alford, J. A. Campbell, G. Parra-Olea, F. Bolanños, J. J. Calvo Domingo, T. Halliday, J. B. Murphy, M. H. Wake, L. A. Coloma, S. L. Kuzmin, M. S. Price, K. M. Howell, M. Lau, R. Pethiyagoda, M. Boone, M. J. Lannoo, A. R. Blaustein, A. Dobson, R. A. Griffiths, M. L. Crump, D. B. Wake, and E. D. Brodie Jr. 2006. Confronting amphibian declines and extinctions. Science 313:48. [PDF]
    47. Stöck, M., C. Moritz, M. Hickerson, D. Frynta, T. Dujsebayeva, V. Eremchenko, J. R. Macey, T. Papenfuss, and D. B. Wake. 2006. Evolution of mitochondrial relationships and biogeography of Palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with insights in their genomic plasticity. Mol. Phylog. Evol. 41:663-689. [PDF]
    48. Mendelson III, J. R., K. R. Lips, J. E. Diffendorfer, R. W. Gagliardo, G. B. Rabb, J. P. Collins, P. Daszak, R. Ibáñez D., K. C. Zippel, S. N. Stuart, C. Gascon, H. R. Da Silva, P. A. Burrowes, R. C. Lacy, F. Bolaños, L. A. Coloma, K. M. Wright, D. B. Wake. 2006. Response, to Responding to amphibian loss, by J. A. Pounds, A. C. Carnaval, R. Puschendorf, C. F. B. Haddad, and K. L. Masters. Science 314:1541-1542. [PDF]
    49. Wiens, J. J., G. Parra-Olea, M. Garcia-Paris, and D. B. Wake. 2007. Phylogenetic history underlies elevational biodiversity patterns in tropical salamanders. Proc. Roy. Society B 274:919-928. [PDF]
    50. Vredenburg, V. T., R. Bingham, R. Knapp, J. A. T. Morgan, C. Moritz, and D. Wake. 2007. Concordant molecular and phenotypic data delineate new taxonomy and conservation priorities for the endangered mountain yellow-legged frog. Journal of Zoology 271:361-374. [PDF]
    51. Wake, D. B. 2007. Climate change implicated in amphibian and lizard declines. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 104:8201-8201. [PDF]
    52. Vences, M. and D. B. Wake. 2007. Speciation, Species Boundaries and Phylogeography of Amphibians. Amphibian Biology Vol. 6: 2613-2669. [PDF]
    53. Martínez-Solano, I., E. L. Jockusch and D. B. Wake. 2007. Extreme population subdivision throughout a continuous range: phylogeography of Batrachoseps attenuatus (Caudata: Plethodontidae) in western North America. Mol. Ecol. 16:4335-4355. [PDF]
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    56. Vieites, D. R., M-S. Min and D. B. Wake. 2007. Rapid diversification and dispersal during periods of global warming by plethodontid salamanders. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 104: 19903-19907. [PDF]
    57. Jaekel, M. and D, B. Wake. 2007. Developmental processes underlying the evolution of a derived foot morphology in salamanders. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 104: 20437-20442. [PDF]
    58. Sessions, S. K., M. Stöck, D. R. Vieites, R. Quarles, M-S. Min and D. B. Wake.  2008.  Cytogenetic analysis of the Asian plethodontid salamander, Karsenia koreana: evidence for karyotypic conservation,chromosome repatterning, and genome size evolution.  Chromosome Research 16:DOI: 10.1007/s10577-008-1197-7. [PDF]
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    60. Garcia-París, M, G. Parra-Olea and D. B. Wake.  2008. Description of a new species of the Bolitoglossa subpalmata group (Caudata: Plethodontidae) from Costa Rica.  Herpetological Journal 18:23-31. [PDF]
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    62. Zhang, P., T. J. Papenfuss, M. H. Wake, L. Qu and D. B. Wake. 2008.  Phylogeny and biogeography of the family Salamandridae (Amphibia: Caudata) inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49:586-597. [PDF]
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    64. Vredenburg, V. T., M. S. Koo, and D. B. Wake.  2008.  Essay 8.2. Amphibian declines in California.  P. 91 In:   S. N. Stuart, M. Hoffmann, J. S. Chanson, N. A. Cox, R. J. Berridge, P. Ramani,  & B. E, Young (eds.) Threatened Amphibians of the World,  Lynx Editions, Barcelona. [PDF]
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    66. Sunyer,  J., S. Lotzkat, A. Hertz, D. B. Wake, B. M. Aleman, S. J. Robleo, and G. Koehler. 2008.  Two new species of salamanders (genus Bolitoglossa) from southern Nicaragua (Amphibia, Caudata, Plethodontidae). Senckenbergiana biologica 88:319-328. [PDF]
    67. Kuchta, S. R., D. S. Parks and D. B. Wake.  2009. Pronounced phylogeographic structure on a small spatial scale: geomorphological evolution and lineage history in the salamander ring species Ensatina eschscholtzii in central coastal California.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 50:240-255. [PDF]
    68. Bolanos, F. and D.B. Wake. 2009. Two new species of montane web-footed salamanders (Plethodontidae: Bolitoglossa) from Costa Rica-Panama border region. Zootaxa 1981: 57-68. [PDF]
    69. Rovito, S. M., G. Parra-Olea, C. R. Vasquez-Almazan, T. J. Papenfuss and D. B. Wake. 2009. Dramatic declines in neotropical salamander populations are an important part of the global amphibian crisis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. [PDF]
    70. Kuchta, S. R., D. S. Parks, R. L. Mueller and D.B. Wake. 2009. Closing the ring: historical biogeography of the salamander ring species Ensatina eschscholtzii. Journal of Biogeography 36: 982-995. [PDF] *journal cover*
    71. Rovito, S. M., G. Parra-Olea, C. R. Vásquez-Almazán,T. J. Papenfuss and D. B. Wake. 2009. Reply to Gambeldt: Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 106:E49. [PDF]
    72. Pereira, R. and D. B. Wake.  2009.  Genetic leakage after adaptive and non-adaptive divergence in the Ensatina eschscholtzii ring species.  Evolution 68: 2288-2301. [PDF]
    73. Bonett, R. M., P. T. Chippindale, P. E. Moler, R.W., Van Devender and D. B. Wake. 2009. Evolution of gigantism in amphiumid salamanders. PLoS One 4:e5615 (19p). [PDF]
    74. Cannatella, D. C., D. R. Vieites, P. Zhang, M. H. Wake, and D. B. Wake. Amphibians (Lissamphibia). Pp. 353-356 in The Timetree of Life, S. B. Hedges and S. Kumar, Eds. (Oxford University Press, 2009). [PDF]
    75. Vieites, D. R., P. Zhang and D. B. Wake. Salamanders (Caudata). Pp. 365-368 in The Timetree of Life, S. B. Hedgs and S. Kumar, Eds. (Oxford University Press, 2009). [PDF]
    76. Vásquez-Almazán, C. R., S. M. Rovito, D. A. Good and B. Wake. 2009. A new species of Cryptotriton (Caudata: Plethodontidae) from Eastern Guatemala. Copeia 2009 (2): 313-319. [PDF]
    77. Camp, C. D, W. E. Peterman, J. R. Milanovich, T. Lamb, J. C. Maerz & D. B. Wake.  2009.  A new genus and species of lungless salamander (family Plethodontidae) from the Appalachian highlands of the south-eastern United States. Journal of Zoology 279:86-94. [PDF]
    78. Zhang, P., and D. B. Wake. 2009.  Higher-level salamander relationships and divergence dates inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes.  Mol. Phylog. Evol. 53:492-508. [PDF]
    79. Wake, D. B. What salamanders have taught us about evolution.  Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 40:333-352. [PDF]
    80. Wake, D. B., E. A. Hadly and D. D. Ackerly. 2009. Biogeography, changing climates, and niche evolution.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 106:19631-19636. [PDF]
    81. Vieites, D. R., S Nieto-Román, and D. B. Wake. 2009. Reconstuction of the climate envelopes of salamanders and their evolution through time.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 106:19715-19722. [PDF]
    82. Wake, D. B. 2010. Vorwort zur Deutschen Ausgabe.  Pp. VII-IX, in Hossfeld U, Olsson L, Levit GS & Breidbach (eds), Ivan I. Schmalhausen. Die Evolutionsfaktoren (Eine Theorie der stabilisierenden Auslese).  Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. [PDF]
    83. Buckley, D., M. H. Wake and D. B. Wake,  2010.  Comparative skull osteology of Karsenia koreana (Amphibia, Caudata, Plethodontidae).  J. Morphol. 271:533-558,  DOI: 10.1002/jmor.10816 [PDF]
    84. Parra, G., R. Brown, J. Hanken, B. Hedges, R. Heyer, S. Kuzmin, E. Lavilla, S. Lötters, B. Pimenta, S. Richards, M. O. Rödel, R. O. de Sá and D. Wake.  2007.  Systematics and Conservation, Chapter 10: 45-48, In Gascon, C., Collins, J. P., Moore, R. D., Church, D. R., McKay, J. E., and Mendelson, J. R. III (eds) Amphibian Conservation Action Plan. IUCN/SSC Amphibian Specialist Group. Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, U. K.  64 pp. 
    85. Gleick, P. H. et al. (including D. B. Wake). 2010.  Climate change and the integrity of science.  Commentary. Science 328:962-963. [PDF]
    86. Wake, D. B.  Bio.  Evolution and Development. 12:244-245. [PDF]
    87. Che, J., W-W. Zhou, J. S. Hu, F. Yan, T. J. Papenfuss, D. B. Wake, Y-P. Zhang. 2010. Spiny frogs (Paini) illuminate the history of the Himalayan region and Southeast Asia.  Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 107:13765-13770. [PDF]
    88. Sunyer, J., D. B. Wake, J. H. Townsend, S. L. Travers, S. M. Rovito, T. J. Papenfuss, L. A. Obando & G. Köhler.  2010. A new species of worm salamander (Caudata: Plethodontidae: Oedipina) in the subgenus Oeditritonfrom the highlands of northern Nicaragua.  Zootaxa 2613:29-39.[PDF]
    89. Parra-Olea, G., S. M. Rovito, L. Márquez-Valdelamar, G. Cruz, R. Murieta-Galindo, and  D. B. Wake.  2010. A new species of Pseudoeuryceafrom the cloud forest in Veracruz, México.  Zootaxa 2725: 57-68. [PDF]
    90. Wake, D. B.  A festival for Rosemary and Peter Grant.  Chapter Eighteen in In Search of the Causes of Evolution, P. R. Grant and B. R. Grant, eds.  pp. 360-365. [PDF]
    91. Wake, D.B. , M. H. Wake, and C. D. Specht. 2011. Homoplasy: from detecting pattern to determining process and mechanism of evolution.  Science 331: 1032-1035 (doi:10.1126/science.1188545).[PDF]
    92. Vieites, D.R., S. Nieto Román, M.H. Wake, and D. B. Wake. 2011. A multigenic perspecgtive on phylogenetic relationships in the largest family of salamanders, the Plethodontidae.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 59:623-635  (doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2011.03.012). [PDF]
    93. Cheng, T.L., S. M. Rovito,  D. B. Wake, and V. T. Vredenburg.  2011. Coincident mass extirpation of neotropical amphibians with the emergence of the infectious fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108:9502-9507 (www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1105538108) [PDF]
    94. Pereira, R. J., W. B. Monahan, and D.B. Wake.  2011.  Predictors for reproductive isolation in a ring species complex following genetic and ecological divergence.  BMC Evolutionary Biology 11:194 (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/194), 14 pp. [PDF]
    95. Blackburn, D. C., and  D.B. Wake. 2011. Class Amphibia Gray, 1825. Pp. 39-55 In: Zhang, Z.-Q. (Ed.)  Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness.  Zootaxa 3148: 1-237 (23 Dec. 2011). [PDF]
    96. Wake, D. B.  2011.  Review of: Conservation of  Mesoamerican Amphibians and Reptiles, edited by L.D. Wilson, J. H. Townsend and J. D. Johnson.  Herpetological Review 42: 622-623. [PDF]
    97. Sunyer, J., J. H. Townsend,  D.B. Wake, S. L. Travers, S. C. Gonzalez, L. A. Obando, and A. Z. Quintana.  2011. A new cryptic species of salamander, genus Oedipina(Caudata: Plethodontidae), from premontane elevations in northern Nicaragua, with comments on the systematic status of the Nicaraguan paratypes of O. pseudouniformisBrame, 1968.  Breviora, Museum of Comparative Zoology 526: 1-16, [PDF]
    98. Jockusch, E. L., I. Martínez-Solano, R. W. Hansen and  D. B. Wake. 2012. Molecular and morphological diversification of slender salamanders (Caudata: Plethodontidae: Batrachoseps) in the southern Sierra Nevada with descriptions of two new species.  Zootaxa 3190:1-30. [PDF]
    99. Wake, D. B. Facing extinction in real time.  Science 335: 1052-1053. [PDF]
    100. Martínez-Solano, I., A. Peralta-García, E. L. Jockusch, D. B. Wake, E. Vázquez-Domínguez, and G. Parra-Olea.  2012. Molecular systematics of Batrachoseps(Caudata, Plethodontidae) in southern California and Baja California: Mitochondrial-nuclear DNA discordance and the evolutionary history of  major.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 63: 131-149. [PDF]
    101. Rovito, S. M.,  D. B. Wake, T. J. Papenfuss, G. Parra-Olea, A. Muñoz-Alonso, and C. R. Vásquez-Almazán.  2012. Species formation and geographical range evolution in a genus of Central American cloud forest salamanders (Dendrotriton).  Journal of Biogeography doi:10.1111/j.1365-2699.2012.02696.x 1-15. [PDF]
    102. Monahan, W. B., R. J. Pereira, and  D. B. Wake.  2012.  Ring distributions leading to species formation: a global topographic analysis of geographic barriers associated with ring species.  BMC Biology 10: 20, http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/10/20.[PDF]
    103. Rovito, S. M., G. Parra-Olea, D. Lee, and  D. B. Wake.  2012  A new species of Bolitoglossa(Amphibia, Caudata) from the Sierra de Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico.  ZooKeys 185: 55-71 doi: 10.3897/zookeys.185.1146. [PDF]
    104. Boza-Oviedo, E., S. M. Rovito, G. Chaves, A. García-Rodrîguez, L. G. Artavia, F. Bolaños, and  D. B. Wake.  2012.  Salamanders from the eastern Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica, with descriptions of five new species (Plethodontidae: Bolitoglossa, Nototriton, and Oedipina) and natural history notes from recent expeditions. Zootaxa 3309: 36-61. 
    105. Wake, D. B. 2012. Taxonomy of salamanders of the Family Plethodontidae (Amphibia: Caudata). Zootaxa 3484: 75-82. [PDF]
    106. Wake, D. B., S. M. Rovito, J. A. Maisano, and J. Hanken.  2012.  Taxonomic status of the enigmatic salamander Cryptotriton adelos (Amphibia: Plethodontidae) from northern Oaxaca, Mexico, with observation on its skull and postcranial skeleton.  Zootaxa 3579: 67-70. [PDF]
    107. Sunyer, J., D. B. Wake, and L. A. Obando.  2012. Distributional data for Bolitoglossa (Amphibia, Caudata, Plethodontidae) from Nicaragua and Costa Rica.  Herpetological Review 43: 560-564. [PDF]
    108. Rovito, S. M., G. Parra-Olea, C. R. Vásquez-Almazán, R. Luna-Reyes, and D. B. Wake. 2012.  Deep divergences and extensive phylogeographic structure in a clade of lowland tropical salamanders.  BMC Evolutionary Biology 12: 255.  Doi:10.1186/1471-2148-12-255 (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/12/255). [PDF]
    109. Acevedo, A. A., D. B. Wake, R. Márquez, K. Silva, R. Franco, and A. Amézquita. 2013.  Two new species of salamanders, genus Bolitoglossa (Amphibia: Plethodontidae), from the eastern Colombian Andes.  Zootaxa 3609: 69-84. [PDF]
    110. Whitaker, K., M. S. Koo, D. B. Wake, and V. T. Vredenburg.  2013.  Global declines of amphibians.  In: Levin S. A. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, second edition, 3: 691-699.  Waltham, MA: Academic Press. [PDF]
    111. Wake, D. B. 2013. Opinion: Paradoxical Amphibians.  The Scientist February 7, 2013. http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/34303/title/Opinion–Paradoxical-Amphibians/ [PDF]
    112. Elmer, K., R. M. Bonett, D. B. Wake, and S. C. Lougheed.  2013 Early Miocene origin and cryptic diversification of South American salamanders. BMC Evolutionary Biology 12:50 doi:10.1186/1471-2148-13-59. [PDF]
    113. Rovito, S.M., G. Parra-Olea, J. Hanken, R. M. Bonett, and D. B. Wake. 2013. Adaptative radiation in miniature: the minute salamanders of the Mexican highlands (Amphibia: Plethodontidae: Thorius).  Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 109: 622-643. [PDF]
    114. Zhang, P., D. Liang, R-L. Mao, D. M. Hillis, D. B. Wake, and D. C. Cannatella.  2013.  Efficient sequencing of anuran mtDNAs and a mitogenomic exploration of the phylogeny and evolution of frogs.  Mol. Biol. Evol. 30:  1899-1915. [PDF]
    115. Reilly, S. B., M. F. Mulks., J. M. Reilly, W. B. Jennings, and D. B. Wake.2013. Genetic diversity of Black Salamanders (Aneides flavipunctatus) across Watersheds in the Klamath Mountains. Diversity 5:657-679. [PDF]
    116. Wake, D. B. The enigmatic history of the European, Asian and American plethodontid salamanders. Amphibia-Reptilia 34:323-336. (doi:10.1163/15683581-00002893) [PDF]
    117. Wake, D. B.  2014.  Review: The Eponym Dictionary of Amphibians, by B. Beolens, M. Watkins, and M. Grayson.  Exeter: Pelagic Publ.  Quart Rev Biol 89: 70-71. [Book Review] [PDF]
    118. Reilly, S. B., D. M. Portik, M. S. Koo, and D. B. Wake.  2014.  Discovery of a new, disjunct population of a narrowly distributed salamander (Taricha rivularis) in California presents conservation challenges.  J. Herpetol. 48: 371-379. [PDF]
    119. Reilly, S. B. and D. B. Wake.  2015.  Cryptic diversity and biogeographical patterns within the black salamander (Aneides flavipunctatus) complex.  J. Biogeogr. 42: 280-291  doi:10.1111/jbi.12413. [PDF]
    120. Wake, D. B. 2014.  Review: Salamanders and Newts of Europe, North Africa and Western Asia, by M. Staniszewski.  2011.  Edition Chimaira.  Copeia 2014: 388. [Book Review] [PDF]
    121. Wake, D. B. 2014 (2015).  Homoplasy, a moving target.  Chap 5, pp. 111-127, inA. C. Love (ed.), Conceptual Change in Biology: Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives on Evolution and Development. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 307, Springer Science + Business Media, Dordrecht. [PDF]
    122. Wake, D. B. 2014.  Review: Les Urodèles du Monde, 2eÉdition. By J. Raffaëlli. 2013.  Penclen Édition.  Copeia 2014: 774-775. [Book Review] [PDF]
    123. Darda, D. M. and D. B. Wake.  2015.  Osteological variation among extreme morphological forms in the Mexican salamander genus Chiropterotriton(Amphibia: Plethodontidae): Morphological evolution and homoplasy. PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0127248.  1-34. [PDF]
    124. Yap, T. A., M. S. Koo, R. F. Ambrose,  D. B. Wake, and V. T. Vredenburg.  2015.  Averting a North American biodiversity crisis.  Science 349: 481-482. [PDF]
    125. Poinar Jr., G. and  D. B. Wake.   2015.  Palaeoplethodon hispaniolae gen. n., sp. n. (Amphibia: Caudata), a fossil salamander from the Caribbean.  Palaeodiversity 8: 21-29. [PDF]
    126. Hariharan, I. K.,  D. B. Wake, and M. H. Wake.  2015.  Indeterminate Growth: could it represent the ancestral condition?.  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a019174 (pp 55 – 71). [PDF]
    127. Heald R., I. K. Hariharan, and D. B. Wake (Editors).  2015.  Size Control in Biology: from organelles to organisms.  Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, NY. [Book] [PDF]
    128. Rovito, S. M., C. R. Vásquez-Almazán, T. J. Papenfuss, G. Parra-Olea and D. B. Wake.  2015.  Biogeography and evolution of Central American cloud forest salamanders (Caudata: Plethodontidae: Cryptotriton), with the description of a new species.  Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 175: 150-166. [PDF]
    129. Rovito, S. M., G. Parra-Olea, E. Recuero and D. B. Wake.  2015. Diversification and biogeographical history of Neotropical plethodontid salamanders.  Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 175: 167-188. [PDF]
    130. Wake, D. B., D. C. Blackburn and R. E. Lombard.  2015.  Rampant Homoplasy in Complex Characters: Repetitive Convergent Evolution of Amphibian Feeding Structures.  Chap. 22: 395-405 In: Great Transformations in Vertebrate Evolution, edited by Kenneth P. Dial, Neil Shubin and Elizabeth L. Brainerd (Eds), Chicago: University of Chicago Press, Chicago. [PDF]
    131. Pereira, R. J. and D. B. Wake. 2015.  Ring species as demonstrations of the continuum of species formation.  Molecular Ecology 24: 5312-5314.  Doi: 10.1111/mec.13412 [Commentary] [PDF]
    132. Reilly, S. B., A. Corl and  D. B. Wake.  2015.  An integrative approach to phylogeography: investigating the effects of ancient seaways, climate, and historical geology on multi-locus phylogeographic boundaries of the Arboreal Salamander (Aneides lugubris).   BMC Evolutionary Biology 15: 241 (17 p) DOI 10.1186/s12862-015-0524-9 [PDF]
    133. Shen, X. X., D. Liang, M-Y. Chen, R-L. Mao,  D. B. Wake and P. Zhang.  2016.  Enlarged multilocus dataset provides susrprisingly younger time of origin for the Plethodontidae, the largest family of salamanders.  Systematic Biology 1-16 DOI:10.1093/sysbio/syv061 [PDF]
    134. Kuchta, S. and  D. B. Wake.  2016.  Wherefore and whither the ring species?  Copeia 2016: 189-201. [PDF]
    135. Wake, D. B. 2016.  A new resource for China.  Zoological Research 37: 2-3. DOI:10.13918/j.issn.2095-8137.2016.1.2 [PDF]
    136. Irwin, D. E. and D. B. Wake.  2016.  Ring Species. In: Kliman, R. M. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Evolution 3:467-475. Oxford: Academic Press. [PDF]
    137. D. B. W.[David B. Wake].  2009.  Amphibians.  In: Ruse, M. and J. Travis (eds).  Evolution: The First Four Billion Years.  Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.  Pp. 411 – 415. [PDF]
    138. Parra-Olea, G., S. M. Rovito, M. García-París, J. A. Maisano, D. B. Wake, and J. Hanken.  2016.  Biology of tiny animals: three new species of minute salamanders (Plethodontidae: Thorius) from Oaxaca, Mexico.  PeerJ 4:e2694; DOI 10.7717/peerj.2694 [PDF]
    139. Wake, D. B.  2016.  Review: Salamanders of the Old World: The Salamanders of Europe, Asia and Northern Africa.  By Max Sparreboom. KNNV Publishing, in cooperation with Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Copeia 2016: 967-969. [Book Review] [PDF]
    140. Feng, Y-L,  D. C. Blackburn, D. Liang, D. M. Hillis, D. B. Wake, D. C. Cannatella, and P. Zhang.   2017.  Phylogenomics reveals rapid, simultaneous diversification three major clades of Gondwanan frogs at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.  [PDF] www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1704632114
    141. Wake, D. B.   Persistent plethodontid themes.  Herpetologica 73: 242-251. [PDF] doi.org/10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-16-00065.1
    142. García-Castillo, M.G., S. M. Rovito, D. B. Wake, and G. Parra-Olea.  2017.  A new terrestrial species of Chiropterotriton (Caudata: Plethodontidae) from central Mexico. Zootaxa 4363: 489-505. [PDF]
    143. Bingham, R. E. , T. J. Papenfuss, L. Lindstrand III, and D. B. Wake.  2018. Phylogeography and species boundaries in the Hydromantes shastaecomplex, with description of two new species (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 161: 403-427. [PDF]
    144. Wang G-D., B-L. Zhang, W-W. Zhou, Y-X. Lin, J-Q. Jin, Y. Shao, H-c. Yang, Y H. Liu, F. Yan, H-M. Chen, L. Jin, F, Gao, Y. Zhang, H. Li, B. Mao, R.W. Murphy, D. B. Wake, Y-P. Zhang, and J. Che.  2018.  Selection and environmental adaptation along a path to speciation in the Tibetan frog Nanorana parkeri.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115:E5056-E5065; DOI 10.1073/pnas.1716257115. [PDF]
    145. D. B. Wake and M. S. Koo.  2018.  Primer: Amphibians.  Current Biology 28:PR1237-R1241; doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.09.028. [PDF]
    146. M. H. Wake and D. B. Wake.  2019.  Foreword.  Feeding in Vertebrates: Evolution, Morphology, Behavior, Biomechanics. V. Bels & I. Q. Whishaw, Eds. Springer; Cham, Switzerland. [PDF]
    147. S. B. Reilly and D. B. Wake.  2019.  Taxonomic revision of black salamanders of the Aneides flavipunctatuscomplex (Caudata: Plethodontidae).  PeerJ 7:e7370 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7370   (https://peerj.com/articles/7370/) [PDF]
    148. S. K. Sessions and D. B. Wake.  2019.  Forever young: linking genome size to regeneration in salamanders.  Journal of Morphology Supplement Abstracts of ICVM-12.  280:S216-S217. [PDF]
    149. A. Patton, J. J. Apodaca, J. D. Corser, C. R. Wilson, L. A. Williams, A. D. Cameron and D. B. Wake.  2019.  A new green salamander in the southern Appachians: Evolutionary history of Aniedes aeneusand implications for management and conservation with the description of a cryptic microendemic species.  Copeia 107: 748-763. [PDF]
    150. G. Parra Olea, M. G. Garcia-Castillo, S. M. Rovito, J. A. Maisano, J. Hanken and  D. B. Wake. 2020. Descriptions of five new species of the salamander genus Chiropterotriton (Caudata: Plethodontidae) from eastern Mexico and the status of three currently recognized taxa. PeerJ 8:e8800 DOI 10.7717/peerj.8800. [PDF]
    151. E. L. Jockusch, R. W. Hansen, R. N. Fisher,  and  D. B. Wake. 2020. Slender salamanders (genus Batrachoseps) reveal Southern California to be a center for the diversification, persistence, and introduction of salamander lineages. PeerJ 8:e9599 http://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9599. [PDF]
    152. D. B. Wake. 2020.  Caudata J. A. Scopoli 1777 [D. Wake], converted clade name. Pp. 785-787 In: K. De Queiroz, P. D. Cantino, and J. A. Gauthier (Eds) Phylonoms.  A Companion to the Phylocode.  Boca Raton: CRC Press. [PDF]
    153. J. C. Cusi, G. Gagliardi-Urrutia, I. Carvalho Brcko,  D. B. Wake, and R. Von May.  2020.  Taxonomic status of the Neotropical salamanders Bolitoglossa altamazonicaand Bolitoglossa peruviana (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae), with the description of a new species from northern Peru.  Zootaxa 4834: 365-406.  doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4834.3.3 [PDF]
    154. C. Reyes-Puig, D. B. Wake, R. Kotharambath, J. W. Streicher, C. Koch, D. F. Cisneros-Heredia, M. H. Yañez-Muñoz, and S. Ron.  2020.  Two extremely rare new species of fossorial salamanders of the genus Oedipina (Plethodontidae) from northwestern Ecuador. PeerJ 8:e9934 http://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9934 [PDF]
    155. D. B. Wake.  2020.  A surprising fossil vertebrate.  Science 370: 654-655. [PDF]
    156. Uetz P, Koo MS, Aguilar R, Brings E, Catenazzi A, Chang AT, Chaitanya R, Freed P, Gross J, Hammermann M, Hosek J, Lambert M, Sergi Z, Spencer CL, Summers K, Tarvin R, Vredenburg VT, Wake DB*. 2021. A Quarter Century of Reptile and Amphibian Databases. Herpetological Review 52(2):246-255. [PDF]
    157. Koo MS, Vredenburg VT, Deck JB, Olson DH, Ronnenberg KL, Wake DB*. 2021. Tracking, Synthesizing, and Sharing Global Batrachochytrium Data at AmphibianDisease.org. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. Infectious Disease Collection. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.728232
    158. Sessions, SK, Wake, DB*. 2021. Forever young: Linking regeneration and genome size in salamanders. Developmental Dynamics250: 768778. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.279
    159. Freni O, Freni J, Anderson CD, Hallock L, Lambert MR, Van Gilder N, Wake DB*, and Jockusch E. 2022.  First record of a Slender Salamander (Genus Batrachoseps) introduced to Washington State and molecular source identification from San Francisco, California.  Northwestern Naturalist 103(1), 81-87. https://doi.org/10.1898/1051-1733-103.1.81
    160. Zhi-Yong Yuan, Yun-Ke Wu, Fang Yan, Robert W. Murphy, Theodore J. Papenfuss, David B. Wake*, Ya-Ping Zhang, and Jing Che. 2022. Comparative multi-locus assessment of modern Asian newts (Cynops, Paramesotriton, and Pachytriton: Salamandridae) in southern China suggests a shared biogeographic history. Zoological Research. 43(5): 706-718. doi: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2022.080

    *posthumous