Rabosky, D. L. Ecological limits and diversification rate: alternative paradigms to explain the variation in species richness among clades and regions. Ecology Letters, in press.
Rabosky, D. L. Heritability of extinction rates links diversification patterns in molecular phylogenies and the fossil record. Systematic Biology, in press.
Rabosky, D. L., and A. R. McCune. Reinventing species selection with molecular phylogenies. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, in press.
Rabosky, D. L. Extinction rates (usually) cannot be estimated from molecular phylogenies. Evolution, in revision.
Rabosky, D. L. 2009. Ecological limits on clade diversification in higher taxa. American Naturalist 173:662-674.
Agrawal, A.A., M. Fishbein, R. Halitschke, A. P. Hastings, D. L. Rabosky, and S. Rasman. Tempo of trait evolution in the milkweeds: evidence for adaptive radiation. In press, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A..
Alfaro, M. E., F. Santini, C. D. Brock, H. Alamillo, A. Dornburg, D. L. Rabosky, G. Carnevale, and L. J. Harmon. Nine exceptional radiations plus high turnover explain species diversity in jawed vertebrates. In press, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A..
Steeman, M. E., M. B. Hebsgaard, R. E. Fordyce, S. W. Y. Ho, D. L. Rabosky, R. Nielsen, C. Rahbek, H. Glenner, M. V. Sørensen, and E. Willerslev. Evolution and radiation of extant whales. In press, Systematic Biology.
Rabosky, D. L. 2009. Speciation in birds and more: review of Speciation in Birds by Trevor Price. Conservation Biology, In press.
Rabosky, D. L. 2008. How and Why Species Multiply (book review). Auk 125:994-5.
Johnson, K. S., and D. Rabosky. 2000. Phylogenetic distribution of digestive proteinases in beetles: evidence for an evolutionary shift to an alkaline digestive strategy in Cerambycidae. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B 126:609-619.