Solomon Chak
Affiliations: | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, United States |
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J Emmett Duffy | grad student | 2011- | Virginia Institute of Marine Science |
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Chak STC, Harris SE, Hultgren KM, et al. (2022) Demographic inference provides insights into the extirpation and ecological dominance of eusocial snapping shrimps. The Journal of Heredity |
Hultgren KM, Chak STC, Bjelajac J, et al. (2021) Correlated evolution of larval development, egg size and genome size across two genera of snapping shrimp. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 34: 1827-1839 |
Chak STC, Harris SE, Hultgren KM, et al. (2021) Eusociality in snapping shrimps is associated with larger genomes and an accumulation of transposable elements. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Chak STC, Baeza JA, Barden P. (2020) Eusociality shapes convergent patterns of molecular evolution across mitochondrial genomes of snapping shrimps. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Chak STC, Rubenstein DR. (2019) TERAD: Extraction of transposable element composition from RADseq data. Molecular Ecology Resources |
Chak ST, Rubenstein DR. (2019) Social transitions in sponge-dwelling snapping shrimp. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 34: 33-39 |
Chak STC, Duffy JE, Hultgren KM, et al. (2017) Evolutionary transitions towards eusociality in snapping shrimps. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1: 96 |
Jeffery NW, Hultgren K, Chak ST, et al. (2016) Patterns of genome size variation in snapping shrimp. Genome / National Research Council Canada = Genome / Conseil National De Recherches Canada. 1-10 |
Chak ST, Rubenstein DR, Duffy JE. (2015) Social Control of Reproduction and Breeding Monopolization in the Eusocial Snapping Shrimp Synalpheus elizabethae. The American Naturalist. 186: 660-8 |
Chak ST, Duffy JE, Rubenstein DR. (2015) Reproductive skew drives patterns of sexual dimorphism in sponge-dwelling snapping shrimps. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282: 20150342 |