Angus Davison
Affiliations: | University of Nottinghan |
Area:
evolution, genetics, molluscsGoogle:
"Angus Davison"Parents
Sign in to add mentorBryan Campbell Clarke | post-doc | 1996-2000 | Nottingham |
Roger K Butlin | research scientist | 1994-1996 | University of Leeds,UK |
Mark L. Blaxter | research scientist | 2003-2005 | Edinburgh |
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Ramos-Gonzalez D, Saenko SV, Davison A. (2022) Deep structure, long-distance migration and admixture in the colour polymorphic land snail Cepaea nemoralis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 35: 1110-1125 |
Davison A, Thomas P. (2020) Internet 'shellebrity' reflects on origin of rare mirror-image snails. Biology Letters. 16: 20200110 |
Davison A. (2020) Flipping Shells! Unwinding LR Asymmetry in Mirror-Image Molluscs. Trends in Genetics : Tig |
Davison A, McDowell GS, Holden JM, et al. (2020) Formin, an opinion. Development (Cambridge, England). 147 |
Saadi AJ, Davison A, Wade CM. (2020) Molecular phylogeny of freshwater snails and limpets (Panpulmonata: Hygrophila) Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 190: 518-531 |
Kim KW, Jackson BC, Zhang H, et al. (2019) Genetics and evidence for balancing selection of a sex-linked colour polymorphism in a songbird. Nature Communications. 10: 1852 |
Davison A, Jackson HJ, Murphy EW, et al. (2019) Discrete or indiscrete? Redefining the colour polymorphism of the land snail Cepaea nemoralis. Heredity |
Gonzalez DR, Aramendia AC, Davison A. (2019) Recombination within the Cepaea nemoralis supergene is confounded by incomplete penetrance and epistasis. Heredity |
Dunning J, Finch T, Davison A, et al. (2019) Population‐specific migratory strategies of Twite Linaria flavirostris in Western Europe Ibis. 162: 273-278 |
Swart EM, Davison A, Ellers J, et al. (2019) Temporal expression profile of an accessory-gland protein that is transferred via the seminal fluid of the simultaneous hermaphrodite Lymnaea stagnalis Journal of Molluscan Studies. 85: 177-183 |