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Altitude and life-history shape the evolution of Heliconius wings
ArticleAbstract: Phenotypic divergence between closely related species has long interested biologists. Taxa that inhaPalabras claves:altitude, Heliconius, lepidoptera, phenotypic divergence, sexual dimorphism, Wing morphologyAutores:Caroline Bacquet, Jiggins C.D., Meier J.I., Montejo-Kovacevich G., Nadeau N.J., Smith J.E., Whiltshire-Romero E.Fuentes:scopusGenomics of altitude-associated wing shape in two tropical butterflies
Conference ObjectAbstract: Understanding how organisms adapt to their local environment is central to evolution. With new wholePalabras claves:altitude, GWAS, Heliconius, Local adaptation, polygenic, wing shapeAutores:Caroline Bacquet, Chan Y.F., Jiggins C.D., Kimberly Gavilanes, Meier J.I., Montejo-Kovacevich G., Nadeau N.J., Patricio A. Salazar, Smith S.H.Fuentes:scopusEvolutionary and ecological processes influencing chemical defense variation in an aposematic and mimetic Heliconius butterfly
ArticleAbstract: Chemical defences against predators underlie the evolution of aposematic coloration and mimicry, whiPalabras claves:Aposematism, Chemical defenses, Cyanogenic glucosides, Environmental gradients, Evolvability, Heliconius, Maternal effects, Mimicry, PASSIFLORAAutores:Caroline Bacquet, De Castro É.C.P., Jiggins C.D., Mattila A.L.K., McMillan W.O., Montejo-Kovacevich G., Opedal Ø.H., Saastamoinen M.Fuentes:scopusSelection and isolation define a heterogeneous divergence landscape between hybridizing Heliconius butterflies
ArticleAbstract: Hybridizing species provide a powerful system to identify the processes that shape genomic variationPalabras claves:admixture, heterogeneous divergence, Reproductive isolation, Selection, Species boundariesAutores:Caroline Bacquet, Cole J.M., Counterman B.A., McMillan W.O., Montejo-Kovacevich G., Papa R., Van Belleghem S.M.Fuentes:scopusWhole-genome duplications in South American desert rodents (Octodontidae)
Conference ObjectAbstract: The discovery of tetraploidy in the red viscacha rat, Tympanoctomys barrerae (4n = 102) has emphasizPalabras claves:Allotetraploidy, Genome size, hybridization, Octodontids, Polyploidy tympanoctomys barreraeAutores:Caroline Bacquet, Figueroa J., Gallardo M., Gonzalez C., Jiménez A., Kausel G., Köhler N., Ojeda R.Fuentes:scopus