2016
Multiple Paternity in the Norway Rat, Rattus norvegicus , from Urban Slums in Salvador, Brazil
Costa F, Richardson JL, Dion K, Mariani C, Pertile AC, Burak MK, Childs JE, Ko AI, Caccone A. Multiple Paternity in the Norway Rat, Rattus norvegicus , from Urban Slums in Salvador, Brazil. Journal Of Heredity 2016, 107: 181-186. PMID: 26733693, PMCID: PMC5893012, DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esv098.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Wolbachia association with the tsetse fly, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes, reveals high levels of genetic diversity and complex evolutionary dynamics
Symula RE, Alam U, Brelsfoard C, Wu Y, Echodu R, Okedi LM, Aksoy S, Caccone A. Wolbachia association with the tsetse fly, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes, reveals high levels of genetic diversity and complex evolutionary dynamics. BMC Ecology And Evolution 2013, 13: 31. PMID: 23384159, PMCID: PMC3574847, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-13-31.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMtDNA haplotypesDifferent WolbachiaGenetic diversityHost haplotypesSequence diversityMultiple WolbachiaArthropod host reproductionPopulation genetic differentiationComplex evolutionary dynamicsMitochondrial DNA haplotypesAssociation of WolbachiaLow reproductive outputHost population geneticsHost genetic diversityTsetse fliesMulti-locus sequence typingMost WolbachiaHost genetic compositionGenetic differentiationWolbachia evolutionWolbachia associationsHost reproductionDNA haplotypesMtDNA groupsΑ-proteobacteria
2012
Genetic isolation within the malaria mosquito Anopheles melas
Deitz K, Athrey G, Reddy M, Overgaard H, Matias A, Jawara M, della Torre A, Petrarca V, Pinto J, Kiszewski A, Kengne P, Costantini C, Caccone A, Slotman M. Genetic isolation within the malaria mosquito Anopheles melas. Molecular Ecology 2012, 21: 4498-4513. PMID: 22882458, PMCID: PMC4067978, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294x.2012.05724.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMicrosatellite dataIsland populationsGambiae complexMaximum likelihood phylogenetic analysisBp of mtDNALevel of divergenceLast glaciation periodA. gambiae complexMalaria vectorsSalt marsh grassAnopheles gambiae complexAnopheles melasMajor malaria vectorApproximate Bayesian analysisMtDNA divergenceGenetic differentiationGenetic divergenceGenetic isolationMainland populationsPhylogenetic analysisPopulation structureMicrosatellite markersLarval habitatsA. gambiaeGlaciation period
2008
The molecular evolution of four anti-malarial immune genes in the Anopheles gambiae species complex
Parmakelis A, Slotman MA, Marshall JC, Awono-Ambene PH, Antonio-Nkondjio C, Simard F, Caccone A, Powell JR. The molecular evolution of four anti-malarial immune genes in the Anopheles gambiae species complex. BMC Ecology And Evolution 2008, 8: 79. PMID: 18325105, PMCID: PMC2288592, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-8-79.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInsect innate immune systemAnopheles gambiae speciesLevel of polymorphismAnopheles gambiae complexSpecific adaptive responsesAncestral polymorphismPhylogenetic frameworkMolecular evolutionSuch genesGambiae speciesPositive selectionImmunity genesSelection pressureCandidate genesImmune genesMosquito's abilityGambiae complexStudied genesGenesInnate immune systemAdaptive responseMalaria parasitesPlasmodium parasitesEase of manipulationSpecies
2004
Relict snakes of North America and their relationships within Caenophidia, using likelihood-based Bayesian methods on mitochondrial sequences
Pinou T, Vicario S, Marschner M, Caccone A. Relict snakes of North America and their relationships within Caenophidia, using likelihood-based Bayesian methods on mitochondrial sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics And Evolution 2004, 32: 563-574. PMID: 15223038, DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2004.02.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBayes TheoremColubridaeDNA, MitochondrialLikelihood FunctionsNorth AmericaPhylogenyPolymorphism, GeneticConceptsNorth American snakesPhylogenetic relationshipsAmerican snakesRibosomal gene sequencesLikelihood-based Bayesian methodsMitochondrial sequencesSnake cladesGene sequencesParallel evolutionHemipenial morphologySnake speciesPutative examplesSnakesNorth AmericaBayesian analysisSequenceCladeDipsadidsDipsadidaeCaenophidiaNatricidaeSpeciesRelictBayesian methodsGenetic evaluation of a proposed introduction: the case of the greater prairie chicken and the extinct heath hen
Palkovacs E, Oppenheimer A, Gladyshev E, Toepfer J, Amato G, Chase T, Caccone A. Genetic evaluation of a proposed introduction: the case of the greater prairie chicken and the extinct heath hen. Molecular Ecology 2004, 13: 1759-1769. PMID: 15189201, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294x.2004.02181.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGreater prairie-chickensPrairie-ChickensMitochondrial control region sequencesDivergent mitochondrial lineagesPrairie grouseControl region sequencesDifferent habitat typesEcological exchangeabilityMitochondrial lineagesExtant populationsPopulation bottlenecksMtDNA haplotypesHabitat typesExtirpated populationsPopulation introductionsGrouse speciesGenetic analysisRegion sequencesGeographical isolationHuman disturbanceGrouse populationsEcosystem restorationEcosystem restoration projectsHen populationRestoration projects
2003
Xantusiid “night” lizards: a puzzling phylogenetic problem revisited using likelihood-based Bayesian methods on mtDNA sequences
Vicario S, Caccone A, Gauthier J. Xantusiid “night” lizards: a puzzling phylogenetic problem revisited using likelihood-based Bayesian methods on mtDNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics And Evolution 2003, 26: 243-261. PMID: 12565035, DOI: 10.1016/s1055-7903(02)00313-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDivergence time estimatesXantusia riversianaCytochrome b geneMaximum parsimony analysisCalifornia Channel IslandsLikelihood-based Bayesian methodsIsland endemicsMitochondrial genesLizard evolutionAncestral stateScleroglossan lizardsRibosomal genesMtDNA sequencesPhylogenetic problemsCrown cladeAdditional cladesPhylogenetic analysisNeighbor-JoiningParsimony analysisB geneBoundary bolide impactRock crevicesCladeMaximum likelihoodXantusia
2002
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF GIANT GALAPAGOS TORTOISES
Caccone A, Gentile G, Gibbs JP, Fritts T, Snell HL, Betts J, Powell JR. PHYLOGEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF GIANT GALAPAGOS TORTOISES. Evolution 2002, 56: 2052-2066. PMID: 12449492, DOI: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2002.tb00131.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsDNA, MitochondrialEvolution, MolecularFemaleGenetic VariationGeographyHaplotypesLikelihood FunctionsMalePhylogenySpecies SpecificityTurtlesConceptsMultiple colonizationsMaternal lineagesMitochondrial DNA sequence dataClear genetic differentiationDNA sequence dataSanta Cruz IslandBiological treasureComplex phylogeographyGenetic differentiationExtant islandsPinzón IslandMolecular clockDeep nodesExtant taxaSequence dataVolcan WolfYounger islandsInsular environmentsHuman transportPhylogeographyTortoise populationsTaxaIsabela IslandDistinct populationsLineages