2013
HUMAN IMPACTS HAVE SHAPED HISTORICAL AND RECENT EVOLUTION IN AEDES AEGYPTI, THE DENGUE AND YELLOW FEVER MOSQUITO
Brown JE, Evans BR, Zheng W, Obas V, Barrera‐Martinez L, Egizi A, Zhao H, Caccone A, Powell JR. HUMAN IMPACTS HAVE SHAPED HISTORICAL AND RECENT EVOLUTION IN AEDES AEGYPTI, THE DENGUE AND YELLOW FEVER MOSQUITO. Evolution 2013, 68: 514-525. PMID: 24111703, PMCID: PMC3946797, DOI: 10.1111/evo.12281.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYellow fever mosquitoSingle nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markersHuman trade routesPatterns of domesticationArthropod disease vectorsDomestic formsNuclear genesEcological overlapEvolutionary historyDomestic AePolymorphism markersNovel nichesDNA sequencesGenetic dataEvolutionary processesDisease vectorsGenetic studiesSuch speciesLater invasionDNA sequencingNew WorldSpeciesAnthropogenic impactsHuman impactAnthropogenic forces
2006
Patterns of association between Symbiodinium and members of the Montastraea annularis species complex on spatial scales ranging from within colonies to between geographic regions
Garren M, Walsh S, Caccone A, Knowlton N. Patterns of association between Symbiodinium and members of the Montastraea annularis species complex on spatial scales ranging from within colonies to between geographic regions. Coral Reefs 2006, 25: 503-512. DOI: 10.1007/s00338-006-0146-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSymbiodinium CMontastraea annularisSmall subunit ribosomal DNABocas del Toro archipelagoNon-metric multidimensional scaling ordinationMultidimensional scaling ordinationMajor cladesRibosomal DNAClade DPanamanian reefsCoral coloniesHabitat combinationsRestriction fragment length polymorphism analysisMesoamerican ReefFragment length polymorphism analysisIndividual coloniesLength polymorphism analysisGreat diversityHuman impactZooxanthellaeGeographic regionsSpatial scalesPolymorphism analysisReefsAnnularis