Erica L. Larson
Affiliations: | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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"Erica Larson"Parents
Sign in to add mentorMerrill A. Peterson | grad student | 2003-2006 | Western Washington University | |
Richard Gerald Harrison | grad student | 2006-2013 | Cornell | |
(Pattern and process in a mosaic hybrid zone: From phenotype to genotype.) |
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Hunnicutt KE, Callahan C, Keeble S, et al. (2023) Different complex regulatory phenotypes underlie hybrid male sterility in divergent rodent crosses. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Firneno TJ, Semenov G, Dopman EB, et al. (2023) Quantitative Analyses of Coupling in Hybrid Zones. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology |
Kopania EEK, Watson EM, Rathje CC, et al. (2022) The contribution of sex chromosome conflict to disrupted spermatogenesis in hybrid house mice. Genetics |
Moore EC, Thomas GWC, Mortimer S, et al. (2022) The Evolution of Widespread Recombination Suppression on the Dwarf Hamster (Phodopus) X Chromosome. Genome Biology and Evolution. 14 |
Larson EL, Kopania EEK, Hunnicutt KE, et al. (2021) Stage-specific disruption of X chromosome expression during spermatogenesis in sterile house mouse hybrids. G3 (Bethesda, Md.) |
Larson EL, Hunnicutt KE. (2020) The beautiful chromosomes of shrews Evolution. 74: 1584-1586 |
Larson EL. (2019) Antagonistic coevolution of Y and X. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3: 1505-1506 |
Larson EL, Brassil MM, Maslan J, et al. (2019) The effects of heterospecific mating frequency on the strength of cryptic reproductive barriers. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Skinner BM, Rathje CC, Bacon J, et al. (2019) A high-throughput method for unbiased quantitation and categorisation of nuclear morphology. Biology of Reproduction |
Skinner BM, Bacon J, Rathje CC, et al. (2019) Automated Nuclear Cartography Reveals Conserved Sperm Chromosome Territory Localization across 2 Million Years of Mouse Evolution. Genes. 10 |