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Montejo-Kovacevich, G., Meier, J.I., Bacquet, C.N., Warren, I.A., Chan, Y.F., Kucka, M., Salazar, C., Rueda-M, N., Montgomery, S.H., McMillan, W.O., Kozak, K.M., Nadeau, N.J., Martin, S.H., Jiggins, C.D.
Repeated evolution can provide insight into the mechanisms that facilitate adaptation to novel or changing environments. Here we study adaptation to altitude in two tropical butterflies, Heliconius erato and H. melpomene, which have repeatedly and in
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/190020/1/s41467-022-32316-x.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/190020/1/s41467-022-32316-x.pdf
Animals benefit from phenotypic plasticity in changing environments, but this can come at a cost. Colour change, used for camouflage, communication, thermoregulation and UV protection, represents one of the most common plastic traits in nature and is
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Montejo‐Kovacevich, G., Salazar, P.A., Smith, S.H., Gavilanes, K., Bacquet, C.N., Chan, Y.F., Jiggins, C.D., Meier, J.I., Nadeau, N.J.
Understanding how organisms adapt to their local environment is central to evolution. With new whole-genome sequencing technologies and the explosion of data, deciphering the genomic basis of complex traits that are ecologically relevant is becoming
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/176631/1/mec.16067(1).pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/176631/1/mec.16067(1).pdf
Autor:
Lloyd, V.J., Nadeau, N.J.
Butterflies display some of the most striking examples of structural colour in nature. These colours originate from cuticular scales that cover the wing surface, which have evolved a diverse suite of optical nanostructures capable of manipulating lig
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/170778/1/Lloyd_and_Nadeau_2021_review_MANUSCRIPT_final_version.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/170778/1/Lloyd_and_Nadeau_2021_review_MANUSCRIPT_final_version.pdf
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Meier, J.I., Salazar, P.A., Kučka, M., Davies, R.W., Dréau, A., Aldás, I., Box Power, O., Nadeau, N.J., Bridle, J.R., Rolian, C., Barton, N.H., McMillan, W.O., Jiggins, C.D., Chan, Y.F.
Genetic variation segregates as linked sets of variants or haplotypes. Haplotypes and linkage are central to genetics and underpin virtually all genetic and selection analysis. Yet, genomic data often omit haplotype information due to constraints in
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/176031/1/e2015005118.full.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/176031/1/e2015005118.full.pdf
Hybrid zones, where distinct populations meet and interbreed, give insight into how differences between populations are maintained despite gene flow. Studying clines in genetic loci and adaptive traits across hybrid zones is a powerful method for und
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/156979/8/mec.15460.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/156979/8/mec.15460.pdf
Autor:
Montejo-Kovacevich, G., Martin, S.H., Meier, J.I., Bacquet, C.N., Monllor, M., Jiggins, C.D., Nadeau, N.J.
Microclimatic variability in tropical forests plays a key role in shaping species distributions and their ability to cope with environmental change, especially for ectotherms. Nonetheless, currently available climatic datasets lack data from the fore
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/158394/16/jeb220426.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/158394/16/jeb220426.pdf
Autor:
Moest, M., Van Belleghem, S.M., James, J.E., Salazar, C., Martin, S.H., Barker, S.L., Moreira, G.R.P., Mérot, C., Joron, M., Nadeau, N.J., Steiner, F.M., Jiggins, C.D.
Natural selection leaves distinct signatures in the genome that can reveal the targets and history of adaptive evolution. By analysing high-coverage genome sequence data from 4 major colour pattern loci sampled from nearly 600 individuals in 53 popul
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/156978/1/journal.pbio.3000597.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/156978/1/journal.pbio.3000597.pdf
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