Patrick Mardulyn
Patrick Mardulyn
MARDULYN P., MIKHAILOV Y.E., PASTEELS J.M. 2011. Conflicting mitochondrial and nuclear phylogeographic signals and evolution of host-plant shifts in the boreo-montane leaf beetle Chrysomela lapponica, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution , in press (doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2011.09.001)
MARDULYN P., MIKHAILOV Y.E., PASTEELS J.M. 2009. Testing phylogeographic hypotheses in a Euro-Siberian cold-adapted leaf beetle with coalescent simulations, Evolution , 63(10):2717-2729. [PDF]
MARDULYN P., CASSENS I., MILINKOVITCH M.C. 2009. A comparison of methods constructing evolutionary networks from intraspecific DNA sequences. Pages 104-120 in Population Genetics for Animal Conservation (eds G Bertorelle, MW Bruford, HC Hauffe, A Rizzoli, C Vernesi). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
MARDULYN P., VAESEN A., MILINKOVITCH M.C. 2008. Controlling population evolution in the laboratory to evaluate methods of historical inference, PLoS ONE , 3(8): e2960. [PDF]
MARDULYN P., MILINKOVITCH M. C. 2005. Inferring contemporary levels of gene flow and demographic history in a local population of the leaf beetle Gonioctena olivacea from mitochondrial DNA sequence variation, Molecular Ecology, 14:1641-1653. [PDF]
CASSENS I., MARDULYN P., MILINKOVITCH M. C. 2005. Evaluating intraspecific "Network" construction methods using simulated sequence data: do existing algorithms outperform the global maximum parsimony approach?, Systematic Biology, 54:363-372. [PDF]
CAMERON S. A., MARDULYN P.2001. Multiple data sets suggest independent origins of highly eusocial behavior in bees (Hymenoptera: Apinae). Systematic Biology, 50(2):194-214. [PDF]
MARDULYN P., WHITFIELD J. B. 1999. Phylogenetic signal in the COI, 16S, and 28S genes for inferring relationships among genera of Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera; Braconidae): Evidence of a high diversification rate in this group of parasitoids. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 12(3):282-294. [PDF]
MARDULYN P., MILINKOVITCH M. C., PASTEELS J. M. 1997. Phylogenetic analyses of DNA and allozyme data suggest that Gonioctena leaf beetles (Coleoptera; Chrysomelidae) experienced convergent evolution in their history of host-plant family shifts. Systematic Biology, 46(4):722-747
Selected publications
Service Evolution Biologique et Ecologie
(Evolutionary Biology and Ecology)
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