Meier J.I.
75
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2019 | 1 |
2020 | 1 |
2021 | 2 |
2022 | 1 |
2023 | 1 |
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Evolución | 9 |
Ecología | 4 |
Filogenética | 1 |
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Arthropoda | 5 |
Temas específicos de historia natural de los animales | 2 |
Genética y evolución | 2 |
Mammalia | 2 |
Animales | 2 |
Invertebrados | 1 |
Historia natural de los organismos | 1 |
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Scopus | 6 |
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Jiggins C.D. | 5 |
Nadeau N.J. | 5 |
Caroline Bacquet | 4 |
Montejo-Kovacevich G. | 4 |
Chan Y.F. | 3 |
Patricio A. Salazar | 2 |
Kucka M. | 2 |
McMillan W.O. | 2 |
Martin S.H. | 2 |
Whiltshire-Romero E. | 1 |
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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:scopusMicroclimate buffering and thermal tolerance across elevations in a tropical butterfly
ArticleAbstract: Microclimatic variability in tropical forests plays a key role in shaping species distributions andPalabras claves:altitude, Climate Change, Heliconius, lepidoptera, TEMPERATURE, THERMAL TOLERANCE, WorldClimAutores:Caroline Bacquet, Jiggins C.D., Martin S.H., Meier J.I., Monllor M., Montejo-Kovacevich G., Nadeau N.J.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:scopusHaplotype tagging reveals parallel formation of hybrid races in two butterfly species
ArticleAbstract: Genetic variation segregates as linked sets of variants or haplotypes. Haplotypes and linkage are cePalabras claves:BUTTERFLY, Genomes, Haplotypes, hybrid zone, Population geneticsAutores:Aldás I., Barton N.H., Bridle J.R., Chan Y.F., Davies R.W., Dréau A., Jiggins C.D., Kucka M., McMillan W.O., Meier J.I., Nadeau N.J., Patricio A. Salazar, Power O.B., Rolian C.Fuentes:scopusRepeated genetic adaptation to altitude in two tropical butterflies
ArticleAbstract: Repeated evolution can provide insight into the mechanisms that facilitate adaptation to novel or chPalabras claves:Autores:Caroline Bacquet, Chan Y.F., Jiggins C.D., Kozak K.M., Kucka M., Martin S.H., McMillan W.O., Meier J.I., Montejo-Kovacevich G., Montgomery S.H., Nadeau N.J., Rueda-M N., Salazar C., Warren I.A.Fuentes:scopus