Timothy A. Linksvayer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Evolution, population genetics, sexual selectionGoogle:
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(Social evolution in ants: Direct and indirect genetic effects.) |
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Tong C, Avilés L, Rayor LS, et al. (2022) Genomic signatures of recent convergent transitions to social life in spiders. Nature Communications. 13: 6967 |
Traniello JFA, Linksvayer TA, Coto ZN. (2022) Social complexity and brain evolution: Insights from ant neuroarchitecture and genomics. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 100962 |
Mueller UG, Linksvayer TA. (2022) Microbiome breeding: conceptual and practical issues. Trends in Microbiology |
Walsh JT, Garnier S, Linksvayer TA. (2020) Ant Collective Behavior Is Heritable and Shaped by Selection. The American Naturalist. 196: 541-554 |
Walsh J, Pontieri L, d'Ettorre P, et al. (2020) Ant cuticular hydrocarbons are heritable and associated with variation in colony productivity. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20201029 |
Friedman DA, Johnson BR, Linksvayer TA. (2020) Distributed physiology and the molecular basis of social life in eusocial insects. Hormones and Behavior. 104757 |
Singh R, Linksvayer TA. (2020) -infected ant colonies have increased reproductive investment and an accelerated life cycle. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Tong C, Najm GM, Pinter-Wollman N, et al. (2020) Comparative genomics identifies putative signatures of sociality in spiders. Genome Biology and Evolution |
Linksvayer TA, Johnson BR. (2019) Re-thinking the social ladder approach for elucidating the evolution and molecular basis of insect societies. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 34: 123-129 |
Warner MR, Qiu L, Holmes MJ, et al. (2019) Convergent eusocial evolution is based on a shared reproductive groundplan plus lineage-specific plastic genes. Nature Communications. 10: 2651 |