Nils Arrigo

Affiliations: 
EEB, University of Arizona 
Area:
Evolution, Hybridization, Introgression, Phylogeography
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Sessa EB, Masalia RR, Arrigo N, et al. (2023) GOgetter: A pipeline for summarizing and visualizing GO slim annotations for plant genetic data. Applications in Plant Sciences. 11: e11536
Gauthier J, Mouden C, Suchan T, et al. (2020) DiscoSnp-RAD: de novo detection of small variants for RAD-Seq population genomics. Peerj. 8: e9291
Bétrisey S, Arrigo N, Graf L, et al. (2020) Glacial relicts in the Alps: the decline and conservation strategy for Nuphar pumila (Nymphaeaceae) Alpine Botany. 130: 89-99
Baniaga AE, Marx HE, Arrigo N, et al. (2019) Polyploid plants have faster rates of multivariate niche differentiation than their diploid relatives. Ecology Letters
Cozzarolo C, Balke M, Buerki S, et al. (2019) Biogeography and Ecological Diversification of a Mayfly Clade in New Guinea Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7
Suchan T, Espíndola A, Rutschmann S, et al. (2017) Assessing the potential of RAD-sequencing to resolve phylogenetic relationships within species radiations: the fly genus Chiastocheta (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) as a case study. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Pitteloud C, Arrigo N, Suchan T, et al. (2017) Climatic niche evolution is faster in sympatric than allopatric lineages of the butterfly genus Pyrgus. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284
Trunz V, Packer L, Vieu J, et al. (2016) Comprehensive phylogeny, biogeography and new classification of the diverse bee tribe Megachilini: Can we use DNA barcodes in phylogenies of large genera? Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 103: 245-59
Arrigo N, de La Harpe M, Litsios G, et al. (2016) Is hybridization driving the evolution of climatic niche in Alyssum montanum. American Journal of Botany
Baniaga AE, Arrigo N, Barker MS. (2016) The small nuclear genomes of Selaginella are associated with a low rate of genome size evolution. Genome Biology and Evolution
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