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Christopher S Willett
Christopher S Willett
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Can we predict ectotherm responses to climate change using thermal performance curves and body temperatures?
BJ Sinclair, KE Marshall, MA Sewell, DL Levesque, CS Willett, S Slotsbo, ...
Ecology letters 19 (11), 1372-1385, 2016
7472016
Genomic signatures of mitonuclear coevolution across populations of Tigriopus californicus
FS Barreto, ET Watson, TG Lima, CS Willett, S Edmands, W Li, RS Burton
Nature ecology & evolution 2 (8), 1250-1257, 2018
1772018
POTENTIAL FITNESS TRADE-OFFS FOR THERMAL TOLERANCE IN THE INTERTIDAL COPEPOD TIGRIOPUS CALIFORNICUS
CS Willett
Evolution 64 (9), 2521-2534, 2010
1632010
Evolution of interacting proteins in the mitochondrial electron transport system in a marine copepod
CS Willett, RS Burton
Molecular biology and evolution 21 (3), 443-453, 2004
1242004
ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON EPISTATIC INTERACTIONS: VIABILITIES OF CYTOCHROME C GENOTYPES IN INTERPOPULATION CROSSES
CS Willett, RS Burton
Evolution 57 (10), 2286-2292, 2003
1092003
VIABILITY OF CYTOCHROME C GENOTYPES DEPENDS ON CYTOPLASMIC BACKGROUNDS IN TIGRIOPUS CALIFORNICUS
CS Willett, RS Burton
Evolution 55 (8), 1592-1599, 2001
1062001
Investigations of fine-scale phylogeography in Tigriopus californicusreveal historical patterns of population divergence
CS Willett, JT Ladner
BMC Evolutionary Biology 9, 1-20, 2009
612009
Pheromone binding proteins in the European and Asian corn borers: no protein change associated with pheromone differences
CS Willett, RG Harrison
Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 29 (3), 277-284, 1999
581999
Proline biosynthesis genes and their regulation under salinity stress in the euryhaline copepod Tigriopus californicus
CS Willett, RS Burton
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular …, 2002
512002
Genomic scans reveal multiple mito-nuclear incompatibilities in population crosses of the copepod Tigriopus californicus
TG Lima, RS Burton, CS Willett
Evolution 73 (3), 609-620, 2019
492019
Inferences about the origin of a field cricket hybrid zone from a mitochondrial DNA phylogeny
CS Willett, MJ Ford, RG Harrison
Heredity 79 (5), 484-494, 1997
451997
Deleterious Epistatic Interactions Between Electron Transport System Protein-Coding Loci in the Copepod Tigriopus californicus
CS Willett
Genetics 173 (3), 1465-1477, 2006
422006
Insights into genome differentiation: pheromone-binding protein variation and population history in the European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis)
CS Willett, RG Harrison
Genetics 153 (4), 1743-1751, 1999
411999
Evidence for Directional Selection Acting on Pheromone-Binding Proteins in the Genus Choristoneura
CS Willett
Molecular Biology and Evolution 17 (4), 553-562, 2000
372000
Quantifying the Elevation of Mitochondrial DNA Evolutionary Substitution Rates Over Nuclear Rates in the Intertidal Copepod Tigriopus californicus
CS Willett
Journal of Molecular Evolution 74, 310-318, 2012
352012
Characterization of the glutamate dehydrogenase gene and its regulation in a euryhaline copepod
CS Willett, RS Burton
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular …, 2003
342003
Unusual structure of ribosomal DNA in the copepod Tigriopus californicus: intergenic spacer sequences lack internal subrepeats
RS Burton, EC Metz, JM Flowers, CS Willett
Gene 344, 105-113, 2005
282005
Hybrid Breakdown Weakens under Thermal Stress in Population Crosses of the Copepod Tigriopus californicus
CS Willett
Journal of Heredity 103 (1), 103-114, 2012
262012
Viability effects and not meoitic drive cause dramatic departures from Mendelian inheritance for malic enzyme in hybrids of Tigriopus californicus populations
CS Willett, JN Berkowitz
Journal of evolutionary biology 20 (3), 1196-1205, 2007
232007
The nature of interactions that contribute to postzygotic reproductive isolation in hybrid copepods
CS Willett
Genetica 139, 575-588, 2011
222011
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