Priscilla Erickson

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Biology University of Richmond, Richmond, VA, United States 
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Rakes LM, Delamont M, Cole C, et al. (2023) Spatial and temporal variation in abundance of introduced African fig fly ( ) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in the eastern United States. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Barnard-Kubow KB, Becker D, Murray CS, et al. (2022) Genetic Variation in Reproductive Investment Across an Ephemerality Gradient in Daphnia pulex. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 39
Erickson PA, Weller CA, Song DY, et al. (2020) Unique genetic signatures of local adaptation over space and time for diapause, an ecologically relevant complex trait, in Drosophila melanogaster. Plos Genetics. 16: e1009110
Stone HM, Erickson PA, Bergland AO. (2020) Phenotypic plasticity, but not adaptive tracking, underlies seasonal variation in post-cold hardening freeze tolerance of . Ecology and Evolution. 10: 217-231
Cleves PA, Hart JC, Agoglia RM, et al. (2018) An intronic enhancer of Bmp6 underlies evolved tooth gain in sticklebacks. Plos Genetics. 14: e1007449
Erickson PA, Baek J, Hart JC, et al. (2018) Genetic Dissection of a Supergene Implicatesin Craniofacial Evolution of Threespine Sticklebacks. Genetics
Martin CH, Erickson PA, Miller CT. (2016) The genetic architecture of novel trophic specialists: higher effect sizes are associated with exceptional oral jaw diversification in a pupfish adaptive radiation. Molecular Ecology
Erickson PA, Ellis NA, Miller CT. (2016) Microinjection for Transgenesis and Genome Editing in Threespine Sticklebacks. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Erickson PA, Glazer AM, Killingbeck EE, et al. (2016) Partially repeatable genetic basis of benthic adaptation in threespine sticklebacks. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Erickson PA, Glazer AM, Cleves PA, et al. (2014) Two developmentally temporal quantitative trait loci underlie convergent evolution of increased branchial bone length in sticklebacks. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 281: 20140822
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