Michael Hague
Affiliations: | 2018 | Biology | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
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Brandon S. Cooper | post-doc | 2018- | Univ. Montana |
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Hague MTJ, Wheeler TB, Cooper BS. (2024) Comparative analysis of maternal transmission and localization in host ovaries. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Del Carlo RE, Reimche JS, Moniz HA, et al. (2023) Coevolution with toxic prey produces functional trade-offs in sodium channels of predatory snakes. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Radousky YA, Hague MTJ, Fowler S, et al. (2023) Distinct Wolbachia localization patterns in oocytes of diverse host species reveal multiple strategies of maternal transmission. Genetics |
Hague MTJ, Miller LE, Stokes AN, et al. (2022) Conspicuous coloration of toxin-resistant predators implicates additional trophic interactions in a predator-prey arms race. Molecular Ecology |
Hague MTJ, Shropshire JD, Caldwell CN, et al. (2021) Temperature effects on cellular host-microbe interactions explain continent-wide endosymbiont prevalence. Current Biology : Cb |
Gendreau KL, Hornsby AD, Hague MTJ, et al. (2021) Gene Conversion Facilitates the Adaptive Evolution of Self-Resistance in Highly Toxic Newts. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Hague MTJ, Woods HA, Cooper BS. (2021) Pervasive effects of on host activity. Biology Letters. 17: 20210052 |
Hague MTJ, Caldwell CN, Cooper BS. (2020) Pervasive Effects of on Host Temperature Preference. Mbio. 11 |
Hague MTJ, Stokes AN, Feldman CR, et al. (2020) The geographic mosaic of arms race coevolution is closely matched to prey population structure. Evolution Letters. 4: 317-332 |
Hague MTJ, Mavengere H, Matute DR, et al. (2020) Environmental and Genetic Contributions to Imperfect Mel-Like Transmission and Frequency Variation. Genetics |