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pro vyhledávání: '"Kwaku Aduse-Poku"'
Autor:
Ana Paula S. Carvalho, Hannah L. Owens, Ryan A. St Laurent, Chandra Earl, Kelly M. Dexter, Rebeccah L. Messcher, Keith R. Willmott, Kwaku Aduse-Poku, Steve C. Collins, Nicholas T. Homziak, Sugihiko Hoshizaki, Yu-Feng Hsu, Athulya G. Kizhakke, Krushnamegh Kunte, Dino J. Martins, Nicolás O. Mega, Sadaharu Morinaka, Djunijanti Peggie, Helena P. Romanowski, Szabolcs Sáfián, Roger Vila, Houshuai Wang, Michael F. Braby, Marianne Espeland, Jesse W. Breinholt, Naomi E. Pierce, Akito Y. Kawahara, David J. Lohman
Publikováno v:
iScience, Vol 27, Iss 4, Pp 109336- (2024)
Summary: Temperature is thought to be a key factor influencing global species richness patterns. We investigate the link between temperature and diversification in the butterfly family Pieridae by combining next generation DNA sequences and published
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4ad0b39c667b463ba3f200ca487a155b
Autor:
Nicolas Chazot, Fabien L. Condamine, Gytis Dudas, Carlos Peña, Ullasa Kodandaramaiah, Pável Matos-Maraví, Kwaku Aduse-Poku, Marianne Elias, Andrew D. Warren, David J. Lohman, Carla M. Penz, Phil DeVries, Zdenek F. Fric, Soren Nylin, Chris Müller, Akito Y. Kawahara, Karina L. Silva-Brandão, Gerardo Lamas, Irena Kleckova, Anna Zubek, Elena Ortiz-Acevedo, Roger Vila, Richard I. Vane-Wright, Sean P. Mullen, Chris D. Jiggins, Christopher W. Wheat, Andre V. L. Freitas, Niklas Wahlberg
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
A phylogeny of Nymphalidae butterflies unveils the origin of the latitudinal diversity gradient. This study showed that the modern pattern of species richness emerged from dynamics of dispersal and diversification that varied through time and across
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1d9169695db74d0ca32b12418918348e
Publikováno v:
Nota Lepidopterologica, Vol 43, Iss , Pp 1-14 (2020)
We study the systematics and evolutionary history of the Afrotropical butterfly genus Mylothris (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) based on six gene regions (COI, EF1a, GAPDH, MDH, RpS5 and wingless). We find that the genus can be placed into five species group
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5def70ab78a444b781e0863ea1266fac
Autor:
Kwaku Aduse‐Poku, Freerk Molleman, William Oduro, Samuel K. Oppong, David J. Lohman, Rampal S. Etienne
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 296-308 (2018)
Abstract The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography has gained the status of a quantitative null model for explaining patterns in ecological (meta)communities. The theory assumes that individuals of trophically similar species are fu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6cd56db356354c22a6f106d02010d728
Autor:
John H. Boyle, Marianne Espeland, Szabolcs Sáfián, Robert Ducarme, Alan J. Gardiner, James W. Coleman, Alan Heath, Stewart Fisher, Steve C. Collins, Dino J. Martins, Kwaku Aduse‐Poku, Michel Libert, Even Dankowicz, Akito Y. Kawahara, David J. Lohman, Naomi E. Pierce
Publikováno v:
Systematic Entomology.
Autor:
Akito Y. Kawahara, Caroline Storer, Ana Paula S. Carvalho, David M. Plotkin, Fabien L. Condamine, Mariana P. Braga, Emily A. Ellis, Ryan A. St Laurent, Xuankun Li, Vijay Barve, Liming Cai, Chandra Earl, Paul B. Frandsen, Hannah L. Owens, Wendy A. Valencia-Montoya, Kwaku Aduse-Poku, Emmanuel F. A. Toussaint, Kelly M. Dexter, Tenzing Doleck, Amanda Markee, Rebeccah Messcher, Y-Lan Nguyen, Jade Aster T. Badon, Hugo A. Benítez, Michael F. Braby, Perry A. C. Buenavente, Wei-Ping Chan, Steve C. Collins, Richard A. Rabideau Childers, Even Dankowicz, Rod Eastwood, Zdenek F. Fric, Riley J. Gott, Jason P. W. Hall, Winnie Hallwachs, Nate B. Hardy, Rachel L. Hawkins Sipe, Alan Heath, Jomar D. Hinolan, Nicholas T. Homziak, Yu-Feng Hsu, Yutaka Inayoshi, Micael G. A. Itliong, Daniel H. Janzen, Ian J. Kitching, Krushnamegh Kunte, Gerardo Lamas, Michael J. Landis, Elise A. Larsen, Torben B. Larsen, Jing V. Leong, Vladimir Lukhtanov, Crystal A. Maier, Jose I. Martinez, Dino J. Martins, Kiyoshi Maruyama, Sarah C. Maunsell, Nicolás Oliveira Mega, Alexander Monastyrskii, Ana B. B. Morais, Chris J. Müller, Mark Arcebal K. Naive, Gregory Nielsen, Pablo Sebastián Padrón, Djunijanti Peggie, Helena Piccoli Romanowski, Szabolcs Sáfián, Motoki Saito, Stefan Schröder, Vaughn Shirey, Doug Soltis, Pamela Soltis, Andrei Sourakov, Gerard Talavera, Roger Vila, Petr Vlasanek, Houshuai Wang, Andrew D. Warren, Keith R. Willmott, Masaya Yago, Walter Jetz, Marta A. Jarzyna, Jesse W. Breinholt, Marianne Espeland, Leslie Ries, Robert P. Guralnick, Naomi E. Pierce, David J. Lohman
Publikováno v:
Kawahara, A Y, Storer, C, Carvalho, A P S, Plotkin, D M, Condamine, F L, Braga, M P, Ellis, E A, St Laurent, R A, Li, X, Barve, V, Cai, L, Earl, C, Frandsen, P B, Owens, H L, Valencia-Montoya, W A, Aduse-Poku, K, Toussaint, E F A, Dexter, K M, Doleck, T, Markee, A, Messcher, R, Nguyen, Y-L, Badon, J A T, Benítez, H A, Braby, M F, Buenavente, P A C, Chan, W-P, Collins, S C, Childers, R A R, Dankowicz, E, Eastwood, R, Fric, Z F, Gott, R J, Hall, J P W, Hallwachs, W, Hardy, N B, Sipe, R L H, Heath, A, Hinolan, J D, Homziak, N T, Hsu, Y-F, Inayoshi, Y, Itliong, M G A, Janzen, D H, Kitching, I J, Kunte, K, Lamas, G, Landis, M J, Larsen, E A, Larsen, T B, Leong, J V, Lukhtanov, V, Maier, C A, Martinez, J I, Martins, D J, Maruyama, K, Maunsell, S C, Mega, N O, Monastyrskii, A, Morais, A B B, Müller, C J, Naive, M A K, Nielsen, G, Padrón, P S, Peggie, D, Romanowski, H P, Sáfián, S, Saito, M, Schröder, S, Shirey, V, Soltis, D, Soltis, P, Sourakov, A, Talavera, G, Vila, R, Vlasanek, P, Wang, H, Warren, A D, Willmott, K R, Yago, M, Jetz, W, Jarzyna, M A, Breinholt, J W, Espeland, M, Ries, L, Guralnick, R P, Pierce, N E & Lohman, D J 2023, ' A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins ', Nature Ecology and Evolution, vol. 7, no. 6, pp. 903-913 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-023-02041-9
Butterflies are a diverse and charismatic insect group that are thought to have evolved with plants and dispersed throughout the world in response to key geological events. However, these hypotheses have not been extensively tested because a comprehe
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c14a2a42a1d04c0cb02e37111d71e3b8
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/358642440/s41559_023_02041_9.pdf
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/358642440/s41559_023_02041_9.pdf
Autor:
Ana Paula S. Carvalho, Hannah L. Owens, Ryan A. St Laurent, Chandra Earl, Kelly M. Dexter, Rebeccah L. Messcher, Keith R. Willmott, Kwaku Aduse-Poku, Steve C. Collins, Nicholas T. Homziak, Sugihiko Hoshizaki, Yu-Feng Hsu, Athulya G. Kizhakke, Krushnamegh Kunte, Dino J. Martins, Nicolás O. Mega, Sadaharu Morinaka, Djunijanti Peggie, Helena P. Romanowski, Szabolcs Sáfián, Roger Vila, Houshuai Wang, Michael F. Braby, Marianne Espeland, Jesse W. Breinholt, Naomi E. Pierce, Akito Y. Kawahara, David J. Lohman
Temperature is thought to be a key variable explaining global patterns of species richness. However, to investigate this relationship carefully, it is necessary to study clades with broad geographic ranges that are comprised of species inhabiting div
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0b1385ead56d9d8180cad5d6516dba9a
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.22.509088
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.22.509088
Autor:
Akito Y. Kawahara, Caroline Storer, Ana Paula S. Carvalho, David M. Plotkin, Fabien Condamine, Mariana P. Braga, Emily A. Ellis, Ryan A. St Laurent, Xuankun Li, Vijay Barve, Liming Cai, Chandra Earl, Paul B. Frandsen, Hannah L. Owens, Wendy A. Valencia-Montoya, Kwaku Aduse-Poku, Emmanuel F. A. Toussaint, Kelly M. Dexter, Tenzing Doleck, Amanda Markee, Rebeccah Messcher, Y-Lan Nguyen, Jade Aster T. Badon, Hugo A. Benítez, Michael F. Braby, Perry A. C. Buenavente, Wei-Ping Chan, Steve C. Collins, Richard A. Rabideau Childers, Even Dankowicz, Rod Eastwood, Zdenek F. Fric, Riley J. Gott, Jason P. W. Hall, Winnie Hallwachs, Nate B. Hardy, Rachel L. Hawkins Sipe, Alan Heath, Jomar D. Hinolan, Nicholas T. Homziak, Yu-Feng Hsu, Yutaka Inayoshi, Micael G.A. Itliong, Daniel H. Janzen, Ian J. Kitching, Krushnamegh Kunte, Gerardo Lamas, Michael J. Landis, Elise A. Larsen, Torben B. Larsen, Jing V. Leong, Vladimir Lukhtanov, Crystal A. Maier, Jose I. Martinez, Dino J. Martins, Kiyoshi Maruyama, Sarah C. Maunsell, Nicolás Oliveira Mega, Alexander Monastyrskii, Ana B. B. Morais, Chris J. Müller, Mark Arcebal K. Naive, Gregory Nielsen, Pablo Sebastián Padrón, Djunijanti Peggie, Helena Piccoli Romanowski, Szabolcs Sáfián, Motoki Saito, Stefan Schröder, Vaughn Shirey, Doug Soltis, Pamela Soltis, Andrei Sourakov, Gerard Talavera, Roger Vila, Petr Vlasanek, Houshuai Wang, Andrew D. Warren, Keith R. Willmott, Masaya Yago, Walter Jetz, Marta A. Jarzyna, Jesse W. Breinholt, Marianne Espeland, Leslie Ries, Robert P. Guralnick, Naomi E. Pierce, David J. Lohman
Butterflies are a diverse and charismatic insect group that are thought to have diversified via coevolution with plants and in response to dispersals following key geological events. These hypotheses have been poorly tested at the macroevolutionary s
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::1465b4291c26c89c5a740ade14df67a3
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.17.491528
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.17.491528
Autor:
Oskar Brattström, Szabolcs Sáfián, David J. Lohman, Rampal S. Etienne, Leonel Herrera-Alsina, Kwaku Aduse-Poku, Erik van Bergen, Paul M. Brakefield, Niklas Wahlberg, Steve C. Collins
Publikováno v:
Systematic biology, 71(3), 570-588. Oxford University Press
Compared to other regions, the drivers of diversification in Africa are poorly understood. We studied a radiation of insects with over 100 species occurring in a wide range of habitats across the Afrotropics to investigate the fundamental evolutionar
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a4264b0f7298b2a0863fc46d4ab0e407
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/249614/1/249614.pdf
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/249614/1/249614.pdf
Autor:
Hui-Yun Tseng, Hideyuki Chiba, David J. Lohman, Shen-Horn Yen, Kwaku Aduse-Poku, Yasuhiro Ohshima, Li-Wei Wu
Publikováno v:
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 170
Most members of the nymphalid subfamily Limenitidinae are distributed in tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Previous studies have inferred their higher-level phylogeny and found that Southeast Asia seems to be the center of origin, w