Neil Rosser, PhD

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University of York, York, England, United Kingdom 
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Ally Phillimore grad student
James LB Mallet grad student 2008-2012 UCL
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Rosser N, Seixas F, Mallet J. (2022) Sympatric speciation by allochrony? Molecular Ecology
Rosser N, Edelman NB, Queste LM, et al. (2021) Complex basis of hybrid female sterility and Haldane's rule in Heliconius butterflies: Z-linkage and epistasis. Molecular Ecology
Rosser N, Queste LM, Cama B, et al. (2019) Geographic contrasts between pre- and postzygotic barriers are consistent with reinforcement in Heliconius butterflies. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Rosser N, Freitas AVL, Huertas B, et al. (2018) Cryptic speciation associated with geographic and ecological divergence in two Amazonian Heliconius butterflies Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 186: 233-249
Mann F, Vanjari S, Rosser N, et al. (2017) The Scent Chemistry of Heliconius Wing Androconia. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Rosser N. (2017) Shortcuts in biodiversity research: What determines the performance of higher taxa as surrogates for species? Ecology and Evolution. 7: 2595-2603
Arias M, Meichanetzoglou A, Elias M, et al. (2016) Variation in cyanogenic compounds concentration within a Heliconius butterfly community: does mimicry explain everything? Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 16: 272
Arias M, le Poul Y, Chouteau M, et al. (2016) Crossing fitness valleys: empirical estimation of a fitness landscape associated with polymorphic mimicry. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283
Rosser NL. (2015) Asynchronous spawning in sympatric populations of a hard coral reveals cryptic species and ancient genetic lineages. Molecular Ecology. 24: 5006-19
Rosser N, Kozak KM, Phillimore AB, et al. (2015) Extensive range overlap between heliconiine sister species: evidence for sympatric speciation in butterflies? Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 15: 125
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