James Starrett
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Recent Articles
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Monjaraz-Ruedas R, Starrett J, Newton L, Bond J, Hedin M
Mol Ecol
. 2024 Oct;
33(22):e17540.
PMID: 39377248
Although patterns of population genomic variation are well-studied in animals, there remains room for studies that focus on non-model taxa with unique biologies. Here we characterise and attempt to explain...
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Monjaraz-Ruedas R, Starrett J, Leavitt D, Hedin M
Am Nat
. 2024 Jun;
204(1):55-72.
PMID: 38857341
AbstractIdealized ring species, with approximately continuous gene flow around a geographic barrier but singular reproductive isolation at a ring terminus, are rare in nature. A broken ring species model preserves...
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Starrett J, Jochim E, Quayle I, Zahnle X, Bond J
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Mar;
14(3):e10983.
PMID: 38435003
The recognition and delineation of cryptic species remains a perplexing problem in systematics, evolution, and species delimitation. Once recognized as such, cryptic species complexes provide fertile ground for studying genetic...
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Kuntner M, candek K, Gregoric M, Turk E, Hamilton C, Chamberland L, et al.
Syst Biol
. 2023 May;
72(4):964-971.
PMID: 37161751
Higher-level classifications often must account for monotypic taxa representing depauperate evolutionary lineages and lacking synapomorphies of their better-known, well-defined sister clades. In a ranked (Linnean) or unranked (phylogenetic) classification system,...
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Newton L, Starrett J, Jochim E, Bond J
Ecol Evol
. 2023 May;
13(4):e10025.
PMID: 37122769
Species delimitation is an imperative first step toward understanding Earth's biodiversity, yet what constitutes a species and the relative importance of the various processes by which new species arise continue...
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McGinley R, Starrett J, Bond J, Hebets E
Am Nat
. 2023 Feb;
201(3):472-490.
PMID: 36848513
AbstractLight availability is highly variable, yet predictable, over various timescales and is expected to play an important role in the evolution of visual signals. Courtship displays of the wolf spider...
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Chamberland L, Agnarsson I, Quayle I, Ruddy T, Starrett J, Bond J
Sci Rep
. 2022 Oct;
12(1):17769.
PMID: 36273015
Net-casting spiders (Deinopidae) comprise a charismatic family with an enigmatic evolutionary history. There are 67 described species of deinopids, placed among three genera, Deinopis, Menneus, and Asianopis, that are distributed...
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Derkarabetian S, Starrett J, Hedin M
Front Zool
. 2022 Feb;
19(1):8.
PMID: 35193622
The diversity of biological and ecological characteristics of organisms, and the underlying genetic patterns and processes of speciation, makes the development of universally applicable genetic species delimitation methods challenging. Many...
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Starrett J, McGinley R, Hebets E, Bond J
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2022 Jan;
169:107397.
PMID: 35031456
Members of the Nearctic spider genus Schizocosa Chamberlin, 1904 have garnered much attention in behavioral studies and over many decades, a number of species have developed as model systems for...
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Hebets E, Bern M, McGinley R, Roberts A, Kershenbaum A, Starrett J, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2021 Feb;
11(2):852-871.
PMID: 33520171
Understanding the relative importance of different sources of selection (e.g., the environment, social/sexual selection) on the divergence or convergence of reproductive communication can shed light on the origin, maintenance, or...