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James R M Bickerstaff

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Bickerstaff J, Walsh T, Court L, Pandey G, Ireland K, Cousins D, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2024 Oct; 16(11). PMID: 39431789
Bark and ambrosia beetles are among the most ecologically and economically damaging introduced plant pests worldwide. Life history traits including polyphagy, haplodiploidy, inbreeding polygyny, and symbiosis with fungi contribute to...
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Bickerstaff J, Jordal B, Riegler M
Heredity (Edinb) . 2023 Nov; 132(1):43-53. PMID: 37949964
Sympatric lineages of inbreeding species provide an excellent opportunity to investigate species divergence patterns and processes. Many ambrosia beetle lineages (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) reproduce by predominant inbreeding through sib mating in...
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Bickerstaff J, Smith S, Kent D, Beaver R, Seago A, Riegler M
Zootaxa . 2020 Dec; 4894(1):zootaxa.4894.1.3. PMID: 33311092
Ambrosia beetles (Platypodinae and some Scolytinae) are ecologically and economically important weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) that develop within the sapwood and heartwood of woody plants, and their larval and adult stages...
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Thomson S, Pyle R, Ahyong S, Alonso-Zarazaga M, Ammirati J, Araya J, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2018 Mar; 16(3):e2005075. PMID: 29538381
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