Shauna L. Price, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Application of molecular genetic techniques to questions in systematics, population genetics, sociobiology and conservationGoogle:
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(Patterns of evolution, diversification, biogeography and genetic variation in the widespread neotropical ant genus Cephalotes.) |
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Powell S, Price SL, Kronauer DJC. (2020) Trait evolution is reversible, repeatable, and decoupled in the soldier caste of turtle ants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Reeves DD, Price SL, Ramalho MO, et al. (2020) The Diversity and Distribution of Wolbachia, Rhizobiales, and Ophiocordyceps Within the Widespread Neotropical Turtle Ant, Cephalotes atratus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Neotropical Entomology. 49: 52-60 |
Kelly M, Price SL, de Oliveira Ramalho M, et al. (2019) Diversity of Wolbachia Associated with the Giant Turtle Ant, Cephalotes atratus. Current Microbiology |
Price SL, Etienne RS, Powell S. (2016) Tightly congruent bursts of lineage and phenotypic diversification identified in a continental ant radiation. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Price SL, Powell S, Kronauer DJ, et al. (2014) Renewed diversification is associated with new ecological opportunity in the Neotropical turtle ants. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 242-58 |
Cafaro MJ, Poulsen M, Little AE, et al. (2011) Specificity in the symbiotic association between fungus-growing ants and protective Pseudonocardia bacteria. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 278: 1814-22 |
Gerardo NM, Mueller UG, Price SL, et al. (2004) Exploiting a mutualism: parasite specialization on cultivars within the fungus-growing ant symbiosis. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 271: 1791-8 |