Browsing School of Biological and Chemical Sciences by Author "Struebig, M"
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Dietary Diversification and Specialisation in New World Bats Facilitated by Early Molecular Evolution.
Potter, JHT; Davies, KTJ; Yohe, LR; Sanchez, MKR; Rengifo, EM; Struebig, M; Warren, K; Tsagkogeorga, G; Lim, BK; Dos Reis, M (Oxford University Press, 2021-02-15)Dietary adaptation is a major feature of phenotypic and ecological diversification, yet the genetic basis of dietary shifts is poorly understood. Among mammals, Neotropical leaf-nosed bats (family Phyllostomidae) show ... -
Dietary Diversification and Specialization in Neotropical Bats Facilitated by Early Molecular Evolution (vol 38, pg 3864, 2021)
Potter, JHT; Davies, KTJ; Yohe, LR; Sanchez, MKR; Rengifo, EM; Struebig, M; Warren, K; Tsagkogeorga, G; Lim, BK; dos Reis, M (Oxford University Press, 2021-08-18)This is a correction to: Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 38, Issue 9, September 2021, Pages 3864–3883, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab028 -
Dietary Diversification and Specialization in Neotropical Bats Facilitated by Early Molecular Evolution.
Potter, JHT; Davies, KTJ; Yohe, LR; Sanchez, MKR; Rengifo, EM; Struebig, M; Warren, K; Tsagkogeorga, G; Lim, BK; Dos Reis, M (Oxford University Press, 2021-08-23)Dietary adaptation is a major feature of phenotypic and ecological diversification, yet the genetic basis of dietary shifts is poorly understood. Among mammals, Neotropical leaf-nosed bats (family Phyllostomidae) show ... -
Extensive plastid-nuclear discordance in a recent radiation of Nicotiana section Suaveolentes (Solanaceae)
Dodsworth, S; Christenhusz, MJM; Conran, JG; Guignard, MS; Knapp, S; Struebig, M; Leitch, AR; Chase, MW (2020-08) -
Genome-wide repeat dynamics reflect phylogenetic distance in closely related allotetraploid Nicotiana (Solanaceae)
Dodsworth, S; Jang, T-S; Struebig, M; Chase, MW; Weiss-Schneeweiss, H; Leitch, AR (2017-10) -
Phylogenomic Resolution of the Cetacean Tree of Life Using Target Sequence Capture.
McGowen, MR; Tsagkogeorga, G; Álvarez-Carretero, S; Dos Reis, M; Struebig, M; Deaville, R; Jepson, PD; Jarman, S; Polanowski, A; Morin, PA (2019-10-21)The evolution of cetaceans, from their early transition to an aquatic lifestyle to their subsequent diversification, has been the subject of numerous studies. However, while the higher-level relationships among cetacean ... -
Potential of Herbariomics for Studying Repetitive DNA in Angiosperms
Dodsworth, S; Guignard, MS; Christenhusz, MJM; Cowan, RS; Knapp, S; Maurin, O; Struebig, M; Leitch, AR; Chase, MW; Forest, F (2018-10-29) -
Repetitive DNA Restructuring Across Multiple Nicotiana Allopolyploidisation Events Shows a Lack of Strong Cytoplasmic Bias in Influencing Repeat Turnover.
Dodsworth, S; Guignard, MS; Pérez-Escobar, OA; Struebig, M; Chase, MW; Leitch, AR (2020-02-19)Allopolyploidy is acknowledged as an important force in plant evolution. Frequent allopolyploidy in Nicotiana across different timescales permits the evaluation of genome restructuring and repeat dynamics through time. ... -
Safeguarding Imperiled Biodiversity and Evolutionary Processes in the Wallacea Center of Endemism
Struebig, M; Aninta, S; Beger, M; Bani, A; Barus, H; Brace, S; Davies, Z; De Brauwer, M; Diele, K; Djakiman, C (2022) -
Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate
Ewers, RM; Orme, CDL; Pearse, WD; Zulkifli, N; Yvon-Durocher, G; Yusah, KM; Yoh, N; Yeo, DCJ; Wong, A; Williamson, J (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024-07-17)Logged and disturbed forests are often viewed as degraded and depauperate environments compared with primary forest. However, they are dynamic ecosystems1 that provide refugia for large amounts of biodiversity2,3, so we ... -
Variable responses of individual species to tropical forest degradation
Ewers, RM; Pearse, WD; Orme, CDL; Amarasekare, P; De Lorm, T; Granville, N; Adzhar, R; Aldridge, DC; Ancrenaz, M; Atton, G (bioRxiv, 2024-02-12)