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122 results
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Seixas, F., Dendy, S., Guan, S., Rosser, N., Grishin, N., Davies, N., Trujano-Ortega, M., Myers, T., Counterman, B., Papa, R., Gilbert, L. , jr, McMillan, W., & Mallet, J. (2026). Ancient inversion polymorphisms are locally adaptive in a widespread butterfly species. Nature Communications.
Seixas, F., Dendy, S., Guan, S., Rosser, N., Grishin, N., Davies, N., Trujano-Ortega, M., Myers, T., Counterman, B., Papa, R., Gilbert, L. , jr, McMillan, W., & Mallet, J. (2026). Ancient inversion polymorphisms are locally adaptive in a widespread butterfly species. Nature Communications.
Ben Chehida, Y., van der Heijden, E., Page, E., C., P. S., Rosser, N., C., K. G., Sánchez-Prado, M., Sánchez-Carvajal, M., Chandi, F., Arias-Cruz, A., Radford, M., Lamas, G., Jiggins, C., Mallet, J., McClure, M., Salazar, C., Elias, M., Bacquet, C., Nadeau, N., … Meier, J. (2026). Genetic parallelism underpins mimicry across a wide range of divergence times. PLoS Biology.
Ben Chehida, Y., van der Heijden, E., Page, E., C., P. S., Rosser, N., C., K. G., Sánchez-Prado, M., Sánchez-Carvajal, M., Chandi, F., Arias-Cruz, A., Radford, M., Lamas, G., Jiggins, C., Mallet, J., McClure, M., Salazar, C., Elias, M., Bacquet, C., Nadeau, N., … Meier, J. (2026). Genetic parallelism underpins mimicry across a wide range of divergence times. PLoS Biology.
2026
Thawornwattana, Y., & Mallet, J. (2026). Utility of subspecies in mosquito taxonomy. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 206(4).
Thawornwattana, Y., & Mallet, J. (2026). Utility of subspecies in mosquito taxonomy. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 206(4).
2025
Müllerian mimicry in Neotropical butterflies: one mimicry ring to bring them all and in the jungle bind them. (2025). Global Ecology and Biogeography, 34(9), e70127. (Original work published 2025)
Müllerian mimicry in Neotropical butterflies: one mimicry ring to bring them all and in the jungle bind them. (2025). Global Ecology and Biogeography, 34(9), e70127. (Original work published 2025)
Mimicry and gene flow among butterfly species: reply to Brower and Garzón-Orduña. (2025). Antenna, 49(1), 3-7. (Original work published 2025)
Mimicry and gene flow among butterfly species: reply to Brower and Garzón-Orduña. (2025). Antenna, 49(1), 3-7. (Original work published 2025)
Thawornwattana, Y., Flouri, T., Mallet, J., & Yang, Z. (2025). Inference of gene flow between species from genomic data when the mode, direction, and lineages are misspecified. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 42(6), msaf121.
Thawornwattana, Y., Flouri, T., Mallet, J., & Yang, Z. (2025). Inference of gene flow between species from genomic data when the mode, direction, and lineages are misspecified. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 42(6), msaf121.
2024
Peñalba, J., Runemark, A., Meier, J., Singh, P., Wogan, G., Sánchez-Guillén, R., Mallet, J., Rometsch, S., Menon, M., Seehausen, O., Kulmuni, J., & Pereira, R. (2024). The role of hybridization in species formation and persistence. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, a041445. (Original work published 2024)
Peñalba, J., Runemark, A., Meier, J., Singh, P., Wogan, G., Sánchez-Guillén, R., Mallet, J., Rometsch, S., Menon, M., Seehausen, O., Kulmuni, J., & Pereira, R. (2024). The role of hybridization in species formation and persistence. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, a041445. (Original work published 2024)
Mallet, J. (2024). Colour patterns in Lepidoptera evolved mainly as signals to predators. Heliconius are indeed Müllerian mimics. Reply to Mouy (2022). Heliconius.Org.
Mallet, J. (2024). Colour patterns in Lepidoptera evolved mainly as signals to predators. Heliconius are indeed Müllerian mimics. Reply to Mouy (2022). Heliconius.Org.
Rosser, N., Seixas, F., Queste, L. M., Cama, B., Mori-Pezo, R., Kryvokhyzha, D., Nelson, M., de Figueiredo, C., Freitas, A., Joron, M., Kozak, K., Lamas, G., Martins, A., McMillan, O., Ready, J., Rueda-Muñoz, N., Salazar, C., Salazar, P., Schulz, S., … Dasmahapatra, K. K. (2024). Hybrid speciation driven by multilocus introgression of ecological traits. Nature, 628(25 April 2024), 811-817.
Rosser, N., Seixas, F., Queste, L. M., Cama, B., Mori-Pezo, R., Kryvokhyzha, D., Nelson, M., de Figueiredo, C., Freitas, A., Joron, M., Kozak, K., Lamas, G., Martins, A., McMillan, O., Ready, J., Rueda-Muñoz, N., Salazar, C., Salazar, P., Schulz, S., … Dasmahapatra, K. K. (2024). Hybrid speciation driven by multilocus introgression of ecological traits. Nature, 628(25 April 2024), 811-817.
Page, E., Queste, L. M., Rosser, N., Salazar, P., Nadeau, N., Mallet, J., Srygley, R., McMillan, O., & Dasmahapatra, K. K. (2024). Pervasive mimicry in flight behavior among aposematic butterflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 121(11), e2300886121.
Page, E., Queste, L. M., Rosser, N., Salazar, P., Nadeau, N., Mallet, J., Srygley, R., McMillan, O., & Dasmahapatra, K. K. (2024). Pervasive mimicry in flight behavior among aposematic butterflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 121(11), e2300886121.
Rosser, N., & Mallet, J. (2024). Interactive maps for visualizing geographic distributions and phenotypes. Tropical Lepidoptera Research, 34(2), 104-107.
Rosser, N., & Mallet, J. (2024). Interactive maps for visualizing geographic distributions and phenotypes. Tropical Lepidoptera Research, 34(2), 104-107.
Seixas, F., Dendy, S., Guan, S., Rosser, Grishin, N., Davies, N., Gilbert, L. , jr., McMillan, W., & Mallet. (2024). Ancient inversion polymorphisms are locally adaptive in a widespread butterfly species. BioRxiv, 2024.09.20.614156.
Seixas, F., Dendy, S., Guan, S., Rosser, Grishin, N., Davies, N., Gilbert, L. , jr., McMillan, W., & Mallet. (2024). Ancient inversion polymorphisms are locally adaptive in a widespread butterfly species. BioRxiv, 2024.09.20.614156.