• The invasion route for an insect pest species: the tobacco aphid in the New World 

      Zepeda-Paulo, F. A.; Simon, J. C.; Ramirez, C. C.; Fuentes-Contreras, E.; Margaritopoulos, J. T.; Wilson, A. C. C.; Sorenson, C. E.; Briones, L. M.; Azevedo, R.; Ohashi, D. V.; Lacroix, C.; Glais, L.; Figueroa, C. C. (2010)
      Biological invasions are rapid evolutionary events in which populations are usually subject to a founder event during introduction followed by rapid adaptation to the new environment. Molecular tools and Bayesian approaches ...
    • Micro-evolutionary change in relation to insecticide resistance in the peach-potato aphid, Myzus persicae 

      Fenton, B.; Margaritopoulos, J. T.; Malloch, G. L.; Foster, S. P. (2010)
      2. Asexual organisms rely on mutation whereas sexual organisms combine mutation with recombination. 3. Few organisms provide examples of species that are both sexual and asexual, but aphids do. 4. To examine evolution on ...