John R. Cooley
Affiliations: | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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Speciation, Species distribution, Sexual selectionGoogle:
"John Cooley"Parents
Sign in to add mentorCharles Lee Remington | research assistant | 1988-1990 | Yale |
Richard Dale Alexander | grad student | 1994-1999 | University of Michigan |
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Simon C, Cooley JR, Karban R, et al. (2021) Advances in the Evolution and Ecology of 13- and 17-Year Periodical Cicadas. Annual Review of Entomology |
Du Z, Hasegawa H, Cooley JR, et al. (2019) Mitochondrial genomics reveals shared phylogeographic patterns and demographic history among three periodical cicada species groups. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Fujisawa T, Koyama T, Kakishima S, et al. (2018) Triplicate parallel life cycle divergence despite gene flow in periodical cicadas. Communications Biology. 1: 26 |
Cooley JR, Arguedas N, Bonaros E, et al. (2018) The periodical cicada four-year acceleration hypothesis revisited and the polyphyletic nature of Brood V, including an updated crowd-source enhanced map (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: ). Peerj. 6: e5282 |
Cooley JR, Marshall DC, Hill KBR. (2018) A specialized fungal parasite (Massospora cicadina) hijacks the sexual signals of periodical cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada). Scientific Reports. 8: 1432 |
Marshall DC, Hill KBR, Cooley JR. (2017) Multimodal Life-Cycle Variation in 13- and 17-Year Periodical Cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada) Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 90: 211-226 |
Kritsky G, Troutman R, Mozgai D, et al. (2017) Evolution and Geographic Extent of a Surprising Northern Disjunct Population of 13-Year Cicada Brood XXII (Hemiptera: Cicadidae,Magicicada) American Entomologist. 63: E15-E20 |
Koyama T, Ito H, Fujisawa T, et al. (2016) Genomic divergence and lack of introgressive hybridization between two 13-year periodical cicadas supports life-cycle switching in the face of climate change. Molecular Ecology |
Marshall DC, Hill KB, Moulds M, et al. (2015) Inflation of Molecular Clock Rates and Dates: Molecular Phylogenetics, Biogeography, and Diversification of a Global Cicada Radiation from Australasia (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadettini). Systematic Biology |
Ito H, Kakishima S, Uehara T, et al. (2015) Evolution of periodicity in periodical cicadas. Scientific Reports. 5: 14094 |