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  • Bridle, Jon R.; Jiggins, Chris D. (2000)
  • Pardo-Diaz, Carolina; Salazar, Camilo; Baxter, Simon W.; Merot, Claire; Figueiredo-Ready, Wilsea; Joron, Mathieu; McMillan, William Owen; Jiggins, Chris D. (2012)
    It is widely documented that hybridisation occurs between many closely related species, but the importance of introgression in adaptive evolution remains unclear, especially in animals. Here, we have examined the role of ...
  • Jiggins, Chris D.; Naisbit, Russell E.; Coe, Rebecca L.; Mallet, James (Editora Nova Art, 2007)
  • Dell'Aglio, Denise Dalbosco; Troscianko, Jolyon; McMillan, W. O.; Stevens, Martin; Jiggins, Chris D. (2018)
    Adaptive coloration is under conflicting selection pressures: choosing potential mates and warning signaling against visually guided predators. Different elements of the color signal may therefore be tuned by evolution for ...
  • Melo, Maria C.; Salazar, Camilo A.; Jiggins, Chris D.; Linares, Mauricio (2009)
  • Dell'aglio, Denise D.; Stevens, Martin; Jiggins, Chris D. (2016)
    1. Birds are considered to be the primary selective agents for warning colouration in butterflies, and select for aposematic mimicry by learning to avoid brightly coloured prey after unpleasant experiences. It has long ...
  • Jiggins, Chris D.; Mallet, James (2000)
  • Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K.; Walters, James R.; Briscoe, Adriana D.; Davey, John W.; Whibley, Annabel; Nadeau, Nicola J.; Zimin, Aleksey V.; Hughes, Daniel S. T.; Ferguson, Laura C.; Martin, Simon H.; Salazar, Camilo; Lewis, James J.; Adler, Sebastian; Ahn, Seung-Joon; Baker, Dean A.; Baxter, Simon W.; Chamberlain, Nicola L.; Chauhan, Ritika; Counterman, Brian A.; Dalmay, Tamas; Gilbert, Lawrence E.; Gordon, Karl; Heckel, David G.; Hines, Heather M.; Hoff, Katharina J.; Holland, Peter W. H.; Jacquin-Joly, Emmanuelle; Jiggins, Francis M.; Jones, Robert T.; Kapan, Durrell D.; Kersey, Paul; Lamas, Gerardo; Lawson, Daniel; Mapleson, Daniel; Maroja, Luana S.; Martin, Arnaud; Moxon, Simon; Palmer, William J.; Papa, Riccardo; Papanicolaou, Alexie; Pauchet, Yannick; Ray, David A.; Rosser, Neil; Salzberg, Steven L.; Supple, Megan A.; Surridge, Alison; Tenger-Trolander, Ayse; Vogel, Heiko; Wilkinson, Paul A.; Wilson, Derek; Yorke, James A.; Yuan, Furong; Balmuth, Alexi L.; Eland, Cathlene; Gharbi, Karim; Thomson, Marian; Gibbs, Richard A.; Han, Yi; Jayaseelan, Joy C.; Kovar, Christie; Mathew, Tittu; Muzny, Donna M.; Ongeri, Fiona; Pu, Ling-Ling; Qu, Jiaxin; Thornton, Rebecca L.; Worley, Kim C.; Wu, Yuan-Qing; Linares, Mauricio; Blaxter, Mark L.; Ffrench-Constant, Richard H.; Joron, Mathieu; Kronforst, Marcus R.; Mullen, Sean P.; Reed, Robert D.; Scherer, Steven E.; Richards, Stephen; Mallet, James; McMillan, William Owen; Jiggins, Chris D. (2012)
    The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated(1). Hybrids are usually rare and unfit, but even infrequent hybridization can aid adaptation by transferring beneficial traits between ...
  • Dell'aglio, Denise; Losada, Maria Eugenia; Jiggins, Chris D. (2016)
  • Joron, Mathieu; Frezal, Lise; Jones, Robert T.; Chamberlain, Nicola L.; Lee, Siu F.; Haag, Christoph R.; Whibley, Annabel; Becuwe, Michel; Baxter, Simon W.; Ferguson, Laura; Wilkinson, Paul A.; Salazar, Camilo; Davidson, Claire; Clark, Richard; Quail, Michael A.; Beasley, Helen; Glithero, Rebecca; Lloyd, Christine; Sims, Sarah; Jones, Matthew C.; Rogers, J.; Jiggins, Chris D.; ffrench-Constant, Richard (2011)
    Supergenes are tight clusters of loci that facilitate the co-segregation of adaptive variation, providing integrated control of complex adaptive phenotypes1. Polymorphic supergenes, in which specific combinations of traits ...
  • Byers, Kelsey J. R. P.; Darragh, Kathy; Fernanda Garza, Sylvia; Abondano Almeida, Diana; Warren, Ian A.; Rastas, Pasi M. A.; Merrill, Richard M.; Schulz, Stefan; McMillan, W. Owen; Jiggins, Chris D. (2021)
    The degree to which loci promoting reproductive isolation cluster in the genome-that is, the genetic architecture of reproductive isolation-can influence the tempo and mode of speciation. Tight linkage between these loci ...
  • Byers, Kelsey J. R. P.; Darragh, Kathy; Fernanda Garza, Sylvia; Abondano Almeida, Diana; Warren, Ian A.; Rastas, Pasi M. A.; Merrill, Richard M.; Schulz, Stefan; McMillan, W. Owen; Jiggins, Chris D. (Dryad, 2020)
    The degree to which loci promoting reproductive isolation cluster in the genome – i.e. the genetic architecture of reproductive isolation - can influence the tempo and mode of speciation. Tight linkage between these loci ...
  • Van Belleghem, Steven M.; Rastas, Pasi; Papanicolaou, Alexie; Martin, Simon H.; Arias, Carlos F.; Supple, Megan A.; Hanly, Joseph J.; Mallet, James; Lewis, James J.; Hines, Heather M.; Ruiz, Mayte; Salazar, Camilo; Linares, Mauricio; Moreira, Gilson R. P.; Jiggins, Chris D.; Counterman, Brian A.; McMillan, W. O.; Papa, Riccardo (2017)
    Identifying the genomic changes that control morphological variation and understanding how they generate diversity is a major goal of evolutionary biology. In Heliconius butterflies, a small number of genes control the ...
  • Hanly, Joseph J.; Wallbank, Richard W. R.; McMillan, W. O.; Jiggins, Chris D. (2019)
    Many traits evolve by cis-regulatory modification, by which changes to noncoding sequences affect the binding affinity for available transcription factors and thus modify the expression profile of genes. Multiple examples ...
  • Chazot, Nicolas; Condamine, Fabien L.; Dudas, Gytis; Pena, Carlos; Kodandaramaiah, Ullasa; Matos-Maravi, Pavel; Aduse-Poku, Kwaku; Elias, Marianne; Warren, Andrew D.; Lohman, David J.; Penz, Carla M.; DeVries, Phil; Fric, Zdenek F.; Nylin, Soren; Muller, Chris; Kawahara, Akito Y.; Silva-Brandao, Karina L.; Lamas, Gerardo; Kleckova, Irena; Zubek, Anna; Ortiz-Acevedo, Elena; Vila, Roger; Vane-Wright, Richard, I.; Mullen, Sean P.; Jiggins, Chris D.; Wheat, Christopher W.; Freitas, Andre V. L.; Wahlberg, Niklas (2021)
    The global increase in species richness toward the tropics across continents and taxonomic groups, referred to as the latitudinal diversity gradient, stimulated the formulation of many hypotheses to explain the underlying ...
  • Joron, Mathieu; Papa, Riccardo; Beltran, Margarita; Chamberlain, Nicola; Mavarez, Jesus; Baxter, Simon W.; Abanto, Moises; Bermingham, Eldredge; Humphray, Sean J.; Rogers, Jane; Beasley, Helen; Barlow, Karen; ffrench-Constant, Ricard H.; Mallet, James; McMillan, William Owen; Jiggins, Chris D. (2006)
  • Merrill, Richard M.; Wallbank, Richard W. R.; Bull, Vanessa; Salazar, Patricio C. A.; Mallet, James; Stevens, Martin; Jiggins, Chris D. (2012)
  • van Schooten, Bas; Meléndez-Rosa, Jesyka; Van Belleghem, Steven M.; Jiggins, Chris D.; Tan, John D.; McMillan, W. Owen; Papa, Riccardo (2020)
    Chemosensory communication is essential to insect biology, play-ing indispensable roles during mate-finding, foraging, and ovipo-sition behaviors. These traits are particularly important during speciation, where chemical ...
  • Martin, Arnaud; Papa, Riccardo; Nadeau, Nicola J.; Hill, Ryan I.; Counterman, Brian A.; Halder, Georg; Jiggins, Chris D.; Kronforst, Marcus R.; Long, Anthony D.; McMillan, William Owen; Reed, Robert D. (2012)
    Although animals display a rich variety of shapes and patterns, the genetic changes that explain how complex forms arise are still unclear. Here we take advantage of the extensive diversity of Heliconius butterflies to ...

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