Browsing Library Administration by Author "Oostra, V"
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Alternative developmental and transcriptomic responses to host plant water limitation in a butterfly metapopulation.
Kahilainen, A; Oostra, V; Somervuo, P; Minard, G; Saastamoinen, M (2022-11)Predicting how climate change affects biotic interactions poses a challenge. Plant-insect herbivore interactions are particularly sensitive to climate change, as climate-induced changes in plant quality cascade into the ... -
Alternative splicing in seasonal plasticity and the potential for adaptation to environmental change.
Steward, RA; de Jong, MA; Oostra, V; Wheat, CW (2022-02-08)Seasonal plasticity is accomplished via tightly regulated developmental cascades that translate environmental cues into trait changes. Little is known about how alternative splicing and other posttranscriptional molecular ... -
Digest: Habitat seasonality drives evolutionary change in plasticity in <i>Bicyclus</i> butterflies
van Bergen, E; Oostra, V (2023) -
Does the definition of a novel environment affect the ability to detect cryptic genetic variation?
Riley, CL; Oostra, V; Plaistow, SJ (2023-11)Anthropogenic change exposes populations to environments that have been rare or entirely absent from their evolutionary past. Such novel environments are hypothesized to release cryptic genetic variation, a hidden store ... -
Improved chromosome-level genome assembly of the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) integrating Pacific Biosciences long reads and a high-density linkage map.
Smolander, O-P; Blande, D; Ahola, V; Rastas, P; Tanskanen, J; Kammonen, JI; Oostra, V; Pellegrini, L; Ikonen, S; Dallas, T (2022-01-12)BACKGROUND: The Glanville fritillary (Melitaea cinxia) butterfly is a model system for metapopulation dynamics research in fragmented landscapes. Here, we provide a chromosome-level assembly of the butterfly's genome ...