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Island colonisation leads to rapid behavioural and morphological divergence in lizardsDOI: info:10.1007/s10682-023-10248-2Springer
Nicholson, Daniel J., Knell, Robert J., Folfas, Edita, Neel, Lauren K., Degon, Zachariah, Dubois, Madeline, Ortiz-Ross, Xochitl, Chung, lbert K., Curlis, John David, Thurman, Timothy J., McMillan, W. Owen, Garner, Trenton W. J., Cox, Christian L., and Logan, Michael L. 2023. "Island colonisation leads to rapid behavioural and morphological divergence in Anolis lizards." Evolutionary Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10682-023-10248-2.
The Difficulty of Predicting Evolutionary Change in Response to Novel Ecological Interactions: A Field Experiment with LizardsDOI: info:10.1086/723209v. 201No. 4University of Chicago Press
Thurman, Timothy J., Palmer, Todd M., Kolbe, Jason J., Askary, Arash M., Gotanda, Kiyoko M., Lapiedra, Oriol, Kartzinel, Tyler R., Veld, Naomi Man In't, Revell, Liam J., Wegener, Johanna E., Schoener, Thomas W., Spiller, David A., Losos, Jonathan B., Pringle, Robert M., and Barrett, Rowan H. 2023. "The Difficulty of Predicting Evolutionary Change in Response to Novel Ecological Interactions: A Field Experiment with Anolis Lizards." The American Naturalist, 201, (4). https://doi.org/10.1086/723209.
Ectoparasite extinction in simplified lizard assemblages during experimental island invasionDOI: info:10.1098/rsbl.2020.0474v. 16No. 81–5
Cox, Christian L., Alexander, Sean, Casement, Brianna, Chung, Albert K., Curlis, John David, Degon, Zachariah, Dubois, Madeline, Falvey, Cleo, Graham, Zackary A., Folfas, Edita, Gallegos Koyner, Maria A., Neel, Lauren K., Nicholson, Daniel J., Perez, Dylan J. Padilla, Ortiz-Ross, Xochitl, Rosso, Adam A., Taylor, Quinn, Thurman, Timothy J., Williams, Claire E., McMillan, W. O., and Logan, Michael L. 2020. "Ectoparasite extinction in simplified lizard assemblages during experimental island invasion." Biology Letters, 16, (8) 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2020.0474.
Visual mate preference evolution during butterfly speciation is linked to neural processing genesDOI: info:10.1038/s41467-020-18609-zv. 11Nature Research
Rossi, Matteo, Hausmann, Alexander E., Thurman, Timothy J., Montgomery, Stephen H., Papa, Riccardo, Jiggins, Chris D., McMillan, W. Owen, and Merrill, Richard M. 2020. "Visual mate preference evolution during butterfly speciation is linked to neural processing genes." Nature Communications, 11. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18609-z.
The epigenetic signature of colonizing new environments in Anolis lizardsDOI: info:10.1093/molbev/msz1331–15
Hu, Juntao, Askary, Arash M., Thurman, Timothy J., Spiller, Dave A., Palmer, Todd M., Pringle, Robert M., and Barrett, Rowan D. H. 2019. "The epigenetic signature of colonizing new environments in Anolis lizards." Molecular biology and evolution, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msz133.
Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistenceDOI: info:10.1038/s41586-019-1264-6v. 570No. 775958–64
Pringle, Robert M., Kartzinel, Tyler R., Palmer, Todd M., Thurman, Timothy J., Fox-Dobbs, Kena, Xu, Charles C. Y., Hutchinson, Matthew C., Coverdale, Tyler C., Daskin, Joshua H., Evangelista, Dominic A., Gotanda, Kiyoko M., Man in 't Veld, Naomi A., Wegener, Johanna E., Kolbe, Jason J., Schoener, Thomas W., Spiller, David A., Losos, Jonathan B., and Barrett, Rowan D. H. 2019. "Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistence." Nature, 570, (7759) 58–64. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1264-6.
Movement of a Heliconius hybrid zone over 30 years: A Bayesian approachDOI: info:10.1111/jeb.134991–10
Thurman, Timothy J., Szejner‐Sigal, Andre, and McMillan, W. O. 2019. "Movement of a Heliconius hybrid zone over 30 years: A Bayesian approach." Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.13499.
Facultative pupal mating in Heliconius erato: Implications for mate choice, female preference, and speciationDOI: info:10.1002/ece3.3624v. 8No. 31882–1889
Thurman, Timothy J., Brodie, Emily, Evans, Elizabeth, and McMillan, William Owen. 2018. "Facultative pupal mating in Heliconius erato: Implications for mate choice, female preference, and speciation." Ecology and Evolution, 8, (3) 1882–1889. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3624.
The genetic consequences of selection in natural populationsDOI: info:10.1111/mec.13559v. 25No. 7Wiley-Blackwell1429–1448
Thurman, Timothy J. and Barrett, Rowan D. H. 2016. "The genetic consequences of selection in natural populations." Molecular ecology, 25, (7) 1429–1448. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.13559.
A bird's eye view of two mimetic tropical butterflies: coloration matches predator's sensitivityDOI: info:10.1111/jzo.12305v. 298No. 3Wiley-Blackwell159–168
Thurman, Timothy J. and Seymoure, B. M. 2016. "A bird's eye view of two mimetic tropical butterflies: coloration matches predator's sensitivity." Journal of zoology, 298, (3) 159–168. https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.12305.