Alaine C Hippee
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Hippee A, Beer M, Norrbom A, Forbes A
Curr Res Insect Sci
. 2024 May;
5:100084.
PMID: 38798278
Why are some species sexually dimorphic while other closely related species are not? While all females in genus share a multiply-banded wing pattern typical of many other true fruit flies,...
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Ward A, Zhang Y, Brown G, Hippee A, Prior K, Rollins S, et al.
Evolution
. 2023 Nov;
78(1):174-187.
PMID: 37943790
Host shifts to new plant species can drive speciation for plant-feeding insects, but how commonly do host shifts also drive diversification for the parasites of those same insects? Oak gall...
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Hippee A, Beer M, Bagley R, Condon M, Kitchen A, Lisowski E, et al.
J Evol Biol
. 2020 Nov;
34(2):364-379.
PMID: 33190382
Congeneric parasites are unlikely to specialize on the same tissues of the same host species, likely because of strong multifarious selection against niche overlap. Exceptions where >1 congeneric species use...
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Forbes A, Bagley R, Beer M, Hippee A, Widmayer H
BMC Ecol
. 2018 Jul;
18(1):21.
PMID: 30001194
Background: We challenge the oft-repeated claim that the beetles (Coleoptera) are the most species-rich order of animals. Instead, we assert that another order of insects, the Hymenoptera, is more speciose,...
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Forbes A, Devine S, Hippee A, Tvedte E, Ward A, Widmayer H, et al.
Evolution
. 2017 Jan;
71(5):1126-1137.
PMID: 28052326
The notion that shifts to new hosts can initiate insect speciation is more than 150 years old, yet widespread conflation with paradigms of sympatric speciation has led to confusion about...