Maria de la Paz Celorio-Mancera
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Schneider K, Steward R, Celorio-Mancera M, Janz N, Moberg D, Wheat C, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2024 Jul;
33(16):e17479.
PMID: 39036890
Generalist plant-feeding insects are characterised by a broad host repertoire that can comprise several families or even different orders of plants. The genetic and physiological mechanisms underlying the use of...
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Kurland S, Saha A, Keehnen N, Celorio-Mancera M, Diez-Del-Molino D, Ryman N, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2023 Nov;
33(2):e17213.
PMID: 38014725
International policy recently adopted commitments to maintain genetic diversity in wild populations to secure their adaptive potential, including metrics to monitor temporal trends in genetic diversity - so-called indicators. A...
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Celorio-Mancera M, Steward R, Pruisscher P, Smialowska A, Braga M, Janz N, et al.
Evolution
. 2023 Jan;
77(2):519-533.
PMID: 36625474
In this study, we investigated whether patterns of gene expression in larvae feeding on different plants can explain important aspects of the evolution of insect-plant associations, such as phylogenetic conservatism...
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Smolander O, Blande D, Ahola V, Rastas P, Tanskanen J, Kammonen J, et al.
Gigascience
. 2022 Jan;
11(1).
PMID: 35022701
Background: The Glanville fritillary (Melitaea cinxia) butterfly is a model system for metapopulation dynamics research in fragmented landscapes. Here, we provide a chromosome-level assembly of the butterfly's genome produced from...
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Celorio-Mancera M, Rastas P, Steward R, Nylin S, Wheat C
Genome Biol Evol
. 2021 Mar;
13(5).
PMID: 33749729
The comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album, Nymphalidae, Lepidoptera) is a model insect species, most notably in the study of phenotypic plasticity and plant-insect coevolutionary interactions. In order to facilitate the integration...
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Woronik A, Tunstrom K, Perry M, Neethiraj R, Stefanescu C, Celorio-Mancera M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Dec;
10(1):5757.
PMID: 31848330
Tradeoffs affect resource allocation during development and result in fitness consequences that drive the evolution of life history strategies. Yet despite their importance, we know little about the mechanisms underlying...
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Hill J, Rastas P, Hornett E, Neethiraj R, Clark N, Morehouse N, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2019 Jun;
5(6):eaau3648.
PMID: 31206013
Chromosome evolution presents an enigma in the mega-diverse Lepidoptera. Most species exhibit constrained chromosome evolution with nearly identical haploid chromosome counts and chromosome-level gene collinearity among species more than 140...
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Audusseau H, Celorio-Mancera M, Janz N, Nylin S
BMC Evol Biol
. 2016 Jul;
16(1):144.
PMID: 27356867
Background: In plant-feeding insects, the evolutionary retention of polyphagy remains puzzling. A better understanding of the relationship between these organisms and changes in the metabolome of their host plants is...
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Celorio-Mancera M, Wheat C, Huss M, Vezzi F, Neethiraj R, Reimegard J, et al.
BMC Evol Biol
. 2016 Mar;
16:59.
PMID: 26956800
Background: Although most insect species are specialized on one or few groups of plants, there are phytophagous insects that seem to use virtually any kind of plant as food. Understanding...
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Celorio-Mancera M, Ytterberg A, Rutishauser D, Janz N, Zubarev R
Insect Biochem Mol Biol
. 2015 May;
61:34-45.
PMID: 25934166
More than half of the proteome from mandibular glands in caterpillars is represented by chemosensory proteins. Based on sequence similarity, these proteins are putative transporters of ligands to gustatory receptors...