William C Jordan
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Recent Articles
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Thorpe R, McGregor D, Cumming A, Jordan W
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
48(2):230-240.
PMID: 28568298
A novel source of nuclear DNA information from random amplified polymorphisms (RAPD) and a wide-range mitochondrial DNA information (cytochrome b, cytochrome oxidase, and 12s rRNA sequence, RFLP from 4-base and...
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Carvell C, Bourke A, Dreier S, Freeman S, Hulmes S, Jordan W, et al.
Nature
. 2017 Mar;
543(7646):547-549.
PMID: 28297711
Insect pollinators such as bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are in global decline. A major cause of this decline is habitat loss due to agricultural intensification. A range of global and national...
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Ciborowski K, Jordan W, Garcia de Leaniz C, Consuegra S
Sci Rep
. 2017 Feb;
7:42416.
PMID: 28186200
The role of marginal populations for the long-term maintenance of species' genetic diversity and evolutionary potential is particularly timely in view of the range shifts caused by climate change. The...
4.
Ciborowski K, Jordan W, Garcia de Leaniz C, Consuegra S
Anim Genet
. 2017 Jan;
48(3):370-372.
PMID: 28116806
No abstract available.
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Redhead J, Dreier S, Bourke A, Heard M, Jordan W, Sumner S, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2016 Jul;
26(3):726-39.
PMID: 27411246
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are important pollinators of both crops and wildflowers. Their contribution to this essential ecosystem service has been threatened over recent decades by changes in land use,...
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Lorgen M, Jorgensen E, Jordan W, Martin S, Hazlerigg D
Mar Genomics
. 2016 Jun;
31:25-31.
PMID: 27330039
The anadromous Atlantic salmon utilizes both fresh and salt water (FW and SW) habitats during its life cycle. The parr-smolt transformation (PST) is an important developmental transition from a FW...
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Lorgen M, Casadei E, Krol E, Douglas A, Birnie M, Ebbesson L, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2015 Mar;
25(7):936-41.
PMID: 25802152
Thyroid hormone (TH) is an ancestral signal linked to seasonal life history transitions throughout vertebrates. TH action depends upon tissue-localized regulation of levels of active TH (triiodothyronine, T3), through spatiotemporal...
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Dreier S, Redhead J, Warren I, Bourke A, Heard M, Jordan W, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2014 Jul;
23(14):3384-95.
PMID: 24980963
Land-use changes have threatened populations of many insect pollinators, including bumble bees. Patterns of dispersal and gene flow are key determinants of species' ability to respond to land-use change, but...
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Warren I, Ciborowski K, Casadei E, Hazlerigg D, Martin S, Jordan W, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2014 Jun;
6(7):1790-805.
PMID: 24951567
Many organisms can generate alternative phenotypes from the same genome, enabling individuals to exploit diverse and variable environments. A prevailing hypothesis is that such adaptation has been favored by gene...
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Zanette L, Miller S, Faria C, Almond E, Huggins T, Jordan W, et al.
Evolution
. 2012 Dec;
66(12):3765-77.
PMID: 23206135
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading example of how coercion can facilitate cooperation. The occurrence of worker policing in "primitively" eusocial species with...