Jessica Ware American entomologist
Ware, Jessica L.
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Works
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Advances using molecular data in insect systematics. | |
Black in Nature | |
The blattodeas.s. (Insecta, dictyoptera) of the Guiana shield | |
Bugs | |
Bugs : what do bees, ants, and dragonflies get up to all day? | |
The classification and diversity of dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata) | |
The damselfly genus Furagrion Petrulevičius et al. (Odonata, Zygoptera) from the early Eocene Fur Formation of Denmark and the dysagrionoid grade | |
Danowhetaksa gen. nov. with two species from the early Eocene Ølst Formation from Denmark, the first Palearctic Whetwhetaksidae (Odonata: Cephalozygoptera) | |
Directions in dragonfly applied ecology and conservation science | |
Divergence dates of libelluloid dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera) estimated from rRNA using paired-site substitution models. | |
Diverse circular ssDNA viruses discovered in dragonflies (Odonata: Epiprocta). | |
Dynamic distribution modelling of the swamp tigertail dragonfly <i>Synthemis eustalacta</i> (Odonata: Anisoptera: Synthemistidae) over a 20‐year bushfire regime | |
The effects of fossil placement and calibration on divergence times and rates: an example from the termites (Insecta: Isoptera). | |
Evidence for widespread gene flow and migration in the Globe Skimmer dragonfly Pantala flavescens | |
An exploration of the complex biogeographical history of the Neotropical banner-wing damselflies (Odonata: Polythoridae) | |
Extremely low genetic diversity in a circumpolar dragonfly species, Somatochlora sahlbergi (Insecta: Odonata: Anisoptera) | |
Flying rocks and flying clocks: disparity in fossil and molecular dates for birds | |
The Fossil Calibration Database-A New Resource for Divergence Dating | |
Fund natural-history museums, not de-extinction | |
The Future for a Prominent Taxonomy | |
A Global Population Genetic Study of Pantala flavescens | |
Habitat size thresholds for predators: Why damselflies only occur in large bromeliads | |
Incorporating fossils into hypotheses of insect phylogeny | |
An integrative phylogenomic approach illuminates the evolutionary history of cockroaches and termites (Blattodea) | |
Mixed signals? Morphological and molecular evidence suggest a color polymorphism in some neotropical polythore damselflies | |
The molecular evolutionary dynamics of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) genes in Hymenoptera. | |
Molecular Identity of Holomastigotes (Spirotrichonymphea, Parabasalia) with Descriptions of Holomastigotes flavipes n. sp. and Holomastigotes tibialis n. sp | |
The petaltail dragonflies (Odonata: Petaluridae): Mesozoic habitat specialists that survive to the modern day | |
Phylogenetic relationships of North American Gomphidae and their close relatives | |
Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution | |
Phylogeny of the higher Libelluloidea (Anisoptera: Odonata): an exploration of the most speciose superfamily of dragonflies. | |
Phylogeny of the Synlestidae (Odonata: Zygoptera), with an emphasis on Chlorolestes Selys and Ecchlorolestes Barnard | |
Relevant Relicts: The Impact of Fossil Distributions on Biogeographic Reconstruction | |
Review of Molecular Identification Techniques for Forensically Important Diptera | |
Strategies and support for Black, Indigenous, and people of colour in ecology and evolutionary biology | |
Two new species of Darnini (Hemiptera: Membracidae) from Colombia and Peru | |
Using DNA barcodes to confirm the presence of a new invasive cockroach pest in New York City. |