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Jessica Purcell

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Nature|September 3, 2025
Ant queens produce sons of two distinct speciesJessica Purcell
Current Biology : CB|December 16, 2025
Evolution: Staying home changes the social dynamic - in ants!Jessica Purcell
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|September 16, 2010
Geographic patterns in the distribution of social systems in terrestrial arthropodsJessica Purcell
Current Opinion in Insect Science|December 8, 2024
Supergenes in organismal and social development of insects: ideas and opportunitiesJessica Purcell, Alan Brelsford
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 7, 2008
Gradients of precipitation and ant abundance may contribute to the altitudinal range limit of subsocial spiders: insights from a transplant experimentJessica Purcell, Leticia Avilés
Scientific Reports|November 30, 2021
Ant nest architecture is shaped by local adaptation and plastic response to temperatureMadison Sankovitz, Jessica Purcell
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 25, 2012
The influence of social structure on brood survival and development in a socially polymorphic ant: insights from a cross-fostering experimentJessica Purcell, M Chapuisat
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 19, 2007
Smaller colonies and more solitary living mark higher elevation populations of a social spiderJessica Purcell, Leticia Avilés
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 5, 2013
Bidirectional shifts in colony queen number in a socially polymorphic ant populationJessica Purcell, Michel Chapuisat
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 9, 2007
Factors influencing route choice by avian migrants: a dynamic programming model of Pacific brant migrationJessica Purcell, Anders Brodin
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Nature|September 3, 2025
Ant queens produce sons of two distinct speciesJessica Purcell
Current Biology : CB|December 16, 2025
Evolution: Staying home changes the social dynamic - in ants!Jessica Purcell
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|September 16, 2010
Geographic patterns in the distribution of social systems in terrestrial arthropodsJessica Purcell
Current Opinion in Insect Science|December 8, 2024
Supergenes in organismal and social development of insects: ideas and opportunitiesJessica Purcell, Alan Brelsford
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 7, 2008
Gradients of precipitation and ant abundance may contribute to the altitudinal range limit of subsocial spiders: insights from a transplant experimentJessica Purcell, Leticia Avilés
Scientific Reports|November 30, 2021
Ant nest architecture is shaped by local adaptation and plastic response to temperatureMadison Sankovitz, Jessica Purcell
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 25, 2012
The influence of social structure on brood survival and development in a socially polymorphic ant: insights from a cross-fostering experimentJessica Purcell, M Chapuisat
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 19, 2007
Smaller colonies and more solitary living mark higher elevation populations of a social spiderJessica Purcell, Leticia Avilés
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 5, 2013
Bidirectional shifts in colony queen number in a socially polymorphic ant populationJessica Purcell, Michel Chapuisat
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 9, 2007
Factors influencing route choice by avian migrants: a dynamic programming model of Pacific brant migrationJessica Purcell, Anders Brodin
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