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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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June 2, 2017
POLYGENIC INHERITANCE OF A BEHAVIORAL PHENOTYPE: INTERSPECIFIC GENETICS OF SONG IN THE HAWAIIAN CRICKET GENUS LAUPALA
Kerry L Shaw
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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June 2, 2017
SEQUENTIAL RADIATIONS AND PATTERNS OF SPECIATION IN THE HAWAIIAN CRICKET GENUS LAUPALA INFERRED FROM DNA SEQUENCES
Kerry L Shaw
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 27, 2002
Conflict between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA phylogenies of a recent species radiation: what mtDNA reveals and conceals about modes of speciation in Hawaiian crickets
Kerry L Shaw
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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October 24, 2019
Genetic coupling of signal and preference facilitates sexual isolation during rapid speciation
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
The Journal of Heredity
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January 13, 2021
Extensive Linkage and Genetic Coupling of Song and Preference Loci Underlying Rapid Speciation in Laupala Crickets
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
Molecular Ecology
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July 10, 2024
The biogeographic and evolutionary processes shaping population divergence in Laupala
Thomas Blankers, Kerry L Shaw
Genetics
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March 22, 2026
Linked song and preference loci suggests substantial contribution of genetic coupling in rapid speciation of the Laupala crickets
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
Genetics
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January 17, 2019
The Genetics of Mating Song Evolution Underlying Rapid Speciation: Linking Quantitative Variation to Candidate Genes for Behavioral Isolation
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
The Journal of Heredity
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November 30, 2019
Spatial Mixing between Calling Males of Two Closely Related, Sympatric Crickets Suggests Beneficial Heterospecific Interactions in a NonAdaptive Radiation
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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April 17, 2010
Multiple genetic linkages between female preference and male signal in rapidly speciating Hawaiian crickets
Chris Wiley, Kerry L Shaw
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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June 2, 2017
POLYGENIC INHERITANCE OF A BEHAVIORAL PHENOTYPE: INTERSPECIFIC GENETICS OF SONG IN THE HAWAIIAN CRICKET GENUS LAUPALA
Kerry L Shaw
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
June 2, 2017
SEQUENTIAL RADIATIONS AND PATTERNS OF SPECIATION IN THE HAWAIIAN CRICKET GENUS LAUPALA INFERRED FROM DNA SEQUENCES
Kerry L Shaw
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
November 27, 2002
Conflict between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA phylogenies of a recent species radiation: what mtDNA reveals and conceals about modes of speciation in Hawaiian crickets
Kerry L Shaw
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
October 24, 2019
Genetic coupling of signal and preference facilitates sexual isolation during rapid speciation
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
The Journal of Heredity
|
January 13, 2021
Extensive Linkage and Genetic Coupling of Song and Preference Loci Underlying Rapid Speciation in Laupala Crickets
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
Molecular Ecology
|
July 10, 2024
The biogeographic and evolutionary processes shaping population divergence in Laupala
Thomas Blankers, Kerry L Shaw
Genetics
|
March 22, 2026
Linked song and preference loci suggests substantial contribution of genetic coupling in rapid speciation of the Laupala crickets
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
Genetics
|
January 17, 2019
The Genetics of Mating Song Evolution Underlying Rapid Speciation: Linking Quantitative Variation to Candidate Genes for Behavioral Isolation
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
The Journal of Heredity
|
November 30, 2019
Spatial Mixing between Calling Males of Two Closely Related, Sympatric Crickets Suggests Beneficial Heterospecific Interactions in a NonAdaptive Radiation
Mingzi Xu, Kerry L Shaw
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
April 17, 2010
Multiple genetic linkages between female preference and male signal in rapidly speciating Hawaiian crickets
Chris Wiley, Kerry L Shaw
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