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140 related items for PubMed ID: 37489260

  • 1. When adaptation is slowed down: Genomic analysis of evolutionary stasis in thermal tolerance during biological invasion in a novel climate.
    Bock DG, Baeckens S, Kolbe JJ, Losos JB.
    Mol Ecol; 2024 May; 33(10):e17075. PubMed ID: 37489260
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  • 2. Physiological variation among invasive populations of the brown anole (Anolis sagrei).
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    Baeckens S, Losos JB, Irschick DJ, Kolbe JJ, Bock DG.
    Evolution; 2023 Jan 23; 77(1):123-137. PubMed ID: 36625679
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  • 4. Changes in selection pressure can facilitate hybridization during biological invasion in a Cuban lizard.
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  • 6. Plasticity and local adaptation explain lizard cold tolerance.
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  • 7. Plasticity of Gene Expression and Thermal Tolerance: Implications for Climate Change Vulnerability in a Tropical Forest Lizard.
    Rosso AA, Casement B, Chung AK, Curlis JD, Folfas E, Gallegos MA, Neel LK, Nicholson DJ, Williams CE, McMillan WO, Logan ML, Cox CL.
    Ecol Evol Physiol; 2024 May 19; 97(2):81-96. PubMed ID: 38728692
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  • 8. Evolutionary stasis and lability in thermal physiology in a group of tropical lizards.
    Muñoz MM, Stimola MA, Algar AC, Conover A, Rodriguez AJ, Landestoy MA, Bakken GS, Losos JB.
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  • 12. Comparative genomics reveals divergent thermal selection in warm- and cold-tolerant marine mussels.
    Popovic I, Riginos C.
    Mol Ecol; 2020 Feb 07; 29(3):519-535. PubMed ID: 31850605
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  • 13. Differentially expressed genes associated with adaptation to different thermal environments in three sympatric Cuban Anolis lizards.
    Akashi HD, Cádiz Díaz A, Shigenobu S, Makino T, Kawata M.
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  • 14. Population genetic differentiation and genomic signatures of adaptation to climate in an abundant lizard.
    Ruiz Miñano M, While GM, Yang W, Burridge CP, Salvi D, Uller T.
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  • 16. Genomic Shifts, Phenotypic Clines, and Fitness Costs Associated With Cold Tolerance in the Asian Tiger Mosquito.
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    Mol Biol Evol; 2022 May 03; 39(5):. PubMed ID: 35574643
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  • 17. Climate-mediated adaptation after mainland colonization of an ancestrally subtropical island lizard, Anolis carolinensis.
    Campbell-Staton SC, Edwards SV, Losos JB.
    J Evol Biol; 2016 Nov 03; 29(11):2168-2180. PubMed ID: 27384884
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  • 18. Population genomics of rapid evolution in natural populations: polygenic selection in response to power station thermal effluents.
    Dayan DI, Du X, Baris TZ, Wagner DN, Crawford DL, Oleksiak MF.
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  • 19. Widespread parallel population adaptation to climate variation across a radiation: implications for adaptation to climate change.
    Thorpe RS, Barlow A, Malhotra A, Surget-Groba Y.
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  • 20. Stronger evidence for genetic ancestry than environmental conditions in shaping the evolution of a complex signalling trait during biological invasion.
    Pita-Aquino JN, Bock DG, Baeckens S, Losos JB, Kolbe JJ.
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