Kerry L Shaw, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Neurobiology and Behavior | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Behavioral genetics, sexual selection, speciationWebsite:
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Blankers T, Shaw KL. (2024) The biogeographic and evolutionary processes shaping population divergence in Laupala. Molecular Ecology. e17444 |
Shaw KL, Cooney CR, Mendelson TC, et al. (2024) How Important Is Sexual Isolation to Speciation? Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology |
Waller H, Blankers T, Xu M, et al. (2023) Quantitative trait loci underlying a speciation phenotype. Insect Molecular Biology |
Oh KP, Shaw KL. (2021) Axes of multivariate sexual signal divergence among incipient species: concordance with selection, genetic variation, and phenotypic plasticity. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Xu M, Shaw KL. (2021) Extensive linkage and genetic coupling of song and preference loci underlying rapid speciation in Laupala crickets. The Journal of Heredity |
Gillespie RG, Bennett GM, De Meester L, et al. (2020) Comparing Adaptive Radiations Across Space, Time, and Taxa. The Journal of Heredity |
Xu M, Shaw KL. (2019) Spatial Mixing between Calling Males of Two Closely Related, Sympatric Crickets Suggests Beneficial Heterospecific Interactions in a NonAdaptive Radiation. The Journal of Heredity |
Xu M, Shaw KL. (2019) Genetic coupling of signal and preference facilitates sexual isolation during rapid speciation. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20191607 |
Blankers T, Oh KP, Shaw KL. (2019) Parallel genomic architecture underlies repeated sexual signal divergence in Hawaiian crickets. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20191479 |
Xu M, Shaw KL. (2019) The Genetics of Mating Song Evolution Underlying Speciation: Linking Quantitative Variation to Candidate Genes for Behavioral Isolation. Genetics |