Ximena E Bernal
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Recent Articles
11.
Mularo A, Bernal X, DeWoody J
J Hered
. 2022 Feb;
113(3):257-271.
PMID: 35143665
Drastic reductions in population size, or population bottlenecks, can lead to a reduction in additive genetic variance and adaptive potential. Genetic variance for some quantitative genetic traits, however, can increase...
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Malisch J, Harris B, Sherrer S, Lewis K, Shepherd S, McCarthy P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Sep;
117(39):24033-24034.
PMID: 32943539
No abstract available.
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Malisch J, Harris B, Sherrer S, Lewis K, Shepherd S, McCarthy P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Jun;
117(27):15378-15381.
PMID: 32554503
No abstract available.
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Legett H, Hemingway C, Bernal X
Am Nat
. 2020 May;
195(5):927-933.
PMID: 32364791
Mating signals have evolved to attract target receivers, even to the point of exploiting receivers through perceptual manipulation. Signals, however, can also expose signalers to nontarget receivers, including predators and...
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Pantoja-Sanchez H, Vargas J, Ruiz-Lopez F, Rua-Uribe G, Velez V, Kline D, et al.
J Vector Ecol
. 2019 Nov;
44(2):216-222.
PMID: 31729803
Monitoring mosquito populations is essential to designing and implementing control strategies. Recent strategies based on releasing biologically modified mosquitoes have increased the need to effectively monitor mosquito abundance. Unfortunately, existing...
16.
Zlotnik S, Gridi-Papp M, Bernal X
Ecohealth
. 2019 Oct;
16(4):682-693.
PMID: 31628632
Anthropogenic factors, including the spread of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, have been linked to alterations in the reproductive physiology, morphology, and behavior of wildlife. Few studies of endocrine disruption, however, focus on...
17.
Legett H, Page R, Bernal X
Proc Biol Sci
. 2019 Oct;
286(1912):20191067.
PMID: 31594513
Conspicuous mating signals attract mates but also expose signallers to predators and parasites. Signal evolution, therefore, is driven by conflicting selective pressures from multiple receivers, both target and non-target. Synchronization...
18.
Leavell B, Bernal X
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2019 Aug;
34(11):1048-1060.
PMID: 31416642
Organisms face the cognitive challenge of making decisions based on imperfect information. Predators and prey, in particular, are confronted with ambiguous stimuli when foraging and avoiding attacks. These challenges are...
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Ryan M, Akre K, Baugh A, Bernal X, Lea A, Leslie C, et al.
Am Nat
. 2019 Jul;
194(2):125-134.
PMID: 31318282
Sexual selection driven by mate choice has generated some of the most astounding diversity in nature, suggesting that population-level preferences should be strong and consistent over many generations. On the...
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Bernal X, Rojas B, Pinto-E M, Mendoza-Henao A, Herrera-Montes A, Herrera-Montes M, et al.
Science
. 2019 Feb;
363(6429):825-826.
PMID: 30792295
No abstract available.