Catherine R. Linnen, PhD

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Hopi E. Hoekstra post-doc 2007-2011 Harvard
 (Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky)
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Glover AN, Sousa VC, Ridenbaugh RD, et al. (2024) Recurrent selection shapes the genomic landscape of differentiation between a pair of host-specialized haplodiploids that diverged with gene flow. Molecular Ecology. e17509
Herrig DK, Ridenbaugh RD, Vertacnik KL, et al. (2024) Whole Genomes Reveal Evolutionary Relationships and Mechanisms Underlying Gene-Tree Discordance in Neodiprion Sawflies. Systematic Biology
Vertacnik KL, Herrig DK, Godfrey RK, et al. (2023) Evolution of five environmentally responsive gene families in a pine-feeding sawfly, (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae). Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10506
Bagley RK, Hurst MN, Frederick J, et al. (2023) Multiple mechanisms contribute to isolation-by-environment in the redheaded pine sawfly, Neodiprion lecontei. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Davis JS, Sim S, Geib S, et al. (2023) Whole-genome resequencing data support a single introduction of the invasive white pine sawfly, Diprion similis. The Journal of Heredity
Glover AN, Bendall EE, Terbot JW, et al. (2023) Body size as a magic trait in two plant-feeding insect species. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 77: 437-453
Bendall EE, Bagley RK, Sousa VC, et al. (2022) Faster-haplodiploid evolution under divergence-with-gene-flow: Simulations and empirical data from pine-feeding hymenopterans. Molecular Ecology
Lindstedt C, Bagley RK, Calhim S, et al. (2022) The impact of life stage and pigment source on the evolution of novel warning signal traits. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Herrig DK, Vertacnik KL, Kohrs AR, et al. (2021) Support for the Adaptive Decoupling Hypothesis from Whole-Transcriptome Profiles of a Hypermetamorphic and Sexually Dimorphic Insect, Neodiprion lecontei. Molecular Ecology
Harris RB, Irwin K, Jones MR, et al. (2019) The population genetics of crypsis in vertebrates: recent insights from mice, hares, and lizards. Heredity
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