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J??rgen Gadau
Institute for Evolution & Biodiversity, University of Munster
1996
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37431891Decoding the genetic and chemical basis of sexual attractiveness in parasitic wasps.Elife2023
34987104Supergenes, supergenomes, and complex social traits.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2022
35677293How Individualized Niches Arise: Defining Mechanisms of Niche Construction, Niche Choice, and Niche Conformance.Bioscience2022
35673870Genetic and genomic architecture of species-specific cuticular hydrocarbon variation in parasitoid wasps.Proc Biol Sci2022
33278587Comprehensive phylogeny of Myrmecocystus honey ants highlights cryptic diversity and infers evolution during aridification of the American Southwest.Mol Phylogenet Evol2021
33621432Inhibition of HSP90 causes morphological variation in the invasive ant Cardiocondyla obscurior.J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol2021
34111141Lack of parent-of-origin effects in Nasonia jewel wasp: A replication and extension study.PLoS One2021
32471448Functional insights from the GC-poor genomes of two aphid parasitoids, Aphidius ervi and Lysiphlebus fabarum.BMC Genomics2020
32669435Individual learning phenotypes drive collective behavior.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2020
32723498The Power of Infochemicals in Mediating Individualized Niches.Trends Ecol Evol2020
30289166Individual differences in learning and biogenic amine levels influence the behavioural division between foraging honeybee scouts and recruits.J Anim Ecol2019
30957203Detection of very long-chain hydrocarbons by laser mass spectrometry reveals novel species-, sex-, and age-dependent differences in the cuticular profiles of three Nasonia species.Anal Bioanal Chem2019
27995440The hologenome concept: we need to incorporate function.Theory Biosci2017
28878985Task allocation and site fidelity jointly influence foraging regulation in honeybee colonies.R Soc Open Sci2017
28852588Expression differences in <i>Aphidius ervi</i> (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) females reared on different aphid host species.PeerJ2017
26721604Dissection of the complex genetic basis of craniofacial anomalies using haploid genetics and interspecies hybrids in Nasonia wasps.Dev Biol2016
27178446Gene expression and variation in social aggression by queens of the harvester ant Pogonomyrmex californicus.Mol Ecol2016
26685059The fungicide Pristine® inhibits mitochondrial function in vitro but not flight metabolic rates in honey bees.J Insect Physiol2016
25425561Evolution of the insect desaturase gene family with an emphasis on social Hymenoptera.Mol Biol Evol2015
26518508Genetic architecture of key social trait differs significantly between primitive and advanced eusocial species.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2015
26306168Phylogeography of Pogonomyrmex barbatus and P. rugosus harvester ants with genetic and environmental caste determination.Ecol Evol2015
26226984How Do Genomes Create Novel Phenotypes? Insights from the Loss of the Worker Caste in Ant Social Parasites.Mol Biol Evol2015
23348040Mechanisms and dynamics of orphan gene emergence in insect genomes.Genome Biol Evol2013
24118588Cuticular hydrocarbon divergence in the jewel wasp Nasonia: evolutionary shifts in chemical communication channels?J Evol Biol2013
23815665Genetic and developmental basis of F2 hybrid breakdown in Nasonia parasitoid wasps.Evolution2013
23636946Social insect genomes exhibit dramatic evolution in gene composition and regulation while preserving regulatory features linked to sociality.Genome Res2013
23407492Behavioural and genetic analyses of Nasonia shed light on the evolution of sex pheromones.Nature2013
22565844Quantitative trait locus analysis in haplodiploid hymenoptera.Methods Mol Biol2012
22879983Patterns of DNA methylation in development, division of labor and hybridization in an ant with genetic caste determination.PLoS One2012
22544713Developmental evolution in social insects: regulatory networks from genes to societies.J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol2012
21179062Genetics of cuticular hydrocarbon differences between males of the parasitoid wasps Nasonia giraulti and Nasonia vitripennis.Heredity (Edinb)2011
21430721Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality.Nature2011
21083661Origin and evolution of the dependent lineages in the genetic caste determination system of Pogonomyrmex ants.Evolution2011
20075255Functional and evolutionary insights from the genomes of three parasitoid Nasonia species.Science2010
20212006Comparative linkage mapping suggests a high recombination rate in all honeybees.J Hered2010
20167023The insect chemoreceptor superfamily of the parasitoid jewel wasp Nasonia vitripennis.Insect Mol Biol2010
20167020The distribution of microsatellites in the Nasonia parasitoid wasp genome.Insect Mol Biol2010
20087411Recombination and its impact on the genome of the haplodiploid parasitoid wasp Nasonia.PLoS One2010
20087396Phylogeography of Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera) indicates a mitochondrial-Wolbachia sweep in North America.Heredity (Edinb)2010
20087391Contrasting patterns of selective constraints in nuclear-encoded genes of the oxidative phosphorylation pathway in holometabolous insects and their possible role in hybrid breakdown in Nasonia.Heredity (Edinb)2010
20087389A comparison of recombination frequencies in intraspecific versus interspecific mapping populations of Nasonia.Heredity (Edinb)2010
19210592Reproductive strategies under multiparasitism in natural populations of the parasitoid wasp Nasonia (Hymenoptera).J Evol Biol2009
20147216Phase-unknown linkage mapping in ants.Cold Spring Harb Protoc2009
20147210DNA isolation from ants.Cold Spring Harb Protoc2009
20147200Ants (Formicidae): models for social complexity.Cold Spring Harb Protoc2009
19636376Deciphering proteomic signatures of early diapause in Nasonia.PLoS One2009
19453732Modeling the maintenance of a dependent lineage system: the influence of positive frequency-dependent selection on sex ratio.Evolution2009
18202384Cytonuclear genic incompatibilities cause increased mortality in male F2 hybrids of Nasonia giraulti and N. vitripennis.Genetics2008
19378410Patterns and rates of nucleotide substitution, insertion and deletion in the endosymbiont of ants Blochmannia floridanus.Mol Ecol2008
18811665Hybrid breakdown and mitochondrial dysfunction in hybrids of Nasonia parasitoid wasps.J Evol Biol2008
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Institute of Biology I (Zoology), Albert Ludwig University
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University of Illinois, USA University of Illinois
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Universitetsparken 15, University of Copenhagen
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