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Jessica Purcell

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 22, 2014
Foster carers influence brood pathogen resistance in antsJessica Purcell, Michel Chapuisat
BMC Genomics|November 23, 2019
Are personalities genetically determined? Inferences from subsocial spidersJessica Purcell, Jonathan N Pruitt
Molecular Ecology|December 19, 2014
Social structure varies with elevation in an Alpine antJessica Purcell, Loïc Pellissier, Michel Chapuisat
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 31, 2012
Co-evolution between sociality and dispersal: the role of synergistic cooperative benefitsJessica Purcell, Alan Brelsford, Leticia Avilés
BMC Ecology and Evolution|April 14, 2022
A novel distribution of supergene genotypes is present in the socially polymorphic ant Formica neoclaraDarin McGuire, Madison Sankovitz, Jessica Purcell
Die Naturwissenschaften|April 9, 2016
Ant workers exhibit specialization and memory during raft formationAmaury Avril, Jessica Purcell, Michel Chapuisat
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 13, 2021
Linked supergenes underlie split sex ratio and social organization in an antGerman Lagunas-Robles, Jessica Purcell, Alan Brelsford
Molecular Ecology|July 14, 2018
Asymmetric assortative mating and queen polyandry are linked to a supergene controlling ant social organizationAmaury Avril, Jessica Purcell, Alan Brelsford, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 27, 2022
A socially polymorphic Formica ant species exhibits a novel distribution of social supergene genotypesDaniel Pierce, Penglin Sun, Jessica Purcell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 9, 2020
Maternal effect killing by a supergene controlling ant social organizationAmaury Avril, Jessica Purcell, Sébastien Béniguel, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 22, 2014
Foster carers influence brood pathogen resistance in antsJessica Purcell, Michel Chapuisat
BMC Genomics|November 23, 2019
Are personalities genetically determined? Inferences from subsocial spidersJessica Purcell, Jonathan N Pruitt
Molecular Ecology|December 19, 2014
Social structure varies with elevation in an Alpine antJessica Purcell, Loïc Pellissier, Michel Chapuisat
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 31, 2012
Co-evolution between sociality and dispersal: the role of synergistic cooperative benefitsJessica Purcell, Alan Brelsford, Leticia Avilés
BMC Ecology and Evolution|April 14, 2022
A novel distribution of supergene genotypes is present in the socially polymorphic ant Formica neoclaraDarin McGuire, Madison Sankovitz, Jessica Purcell
Die Naturwissenschaften|April 9, 2016
Ant workers exhibit specialization and memory during raft formationAmaury Avril, Jessica Purcell, Michel Chapuisat
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 13, 2021
Linked supergenes underlie split sex ratio and social organization in an antGerman Lagunas-Robles, Jessica Purcell, Alan Brelsford
Molecular Ecology|July 14, 2018
Asymmetric assortative mating and queen polyandry are linked to a supergene controlling ant social organizationAmaury Avril, Jessica Purcell, Alan Brelsford, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 27, 2022
A socially polymorphic Formica ant species exhibits a novel distribution of social supergene genotypesDaniel Pierce, Penglin Sun, Jessica Purcell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 9, 2020
Maternal effect killing by a supergene controlling ant social organizationAmaury Avril, Jessica Purcell, Sébastien Béniguel, et al.
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