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Jack Rayner
Jack Rayner
Postdoc, University of Maryland
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Rapid parallel adaptation despite gene flow in silent crickets
X Zhang, JG Rayner, M Blaxter, NW Bailey
Nature Communications 12 (1), 50, 2021
312021
Field cricket genome reveals the footprint of recent, abrupt adaptation in the wild
S Pascoal, JE Risse, X Zhang, M Blaxter, T Cezard, RJ Challis, K Gharbi, ...
Evolution Letters 4 (1), 19-33, 2020
302020
A silent orchestra: convergent song loss in Hawaiian crickets is repeated, morphologically varied, and widespread
JG Rayner, S Aldridge, F Montealegre-Z, NW Bailey
Ecology 100 (8), 1-4, 2019
282019
Release from intralocus sexual conflict? Evolved loss of a male sexual trait demasculinizes female gene expression
JG Rayner, S Pascoal, NW Bailey
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1901), 20190497, 2019
142019
Can behaviour impede evolution? Persistence of singing effort after morphological song loss in crickets
JG Rayner, WT Schneider, NW Bailey
Biology Letters 16 (6), 20190931, 2020
112020
The persistence and evolutionary consequences of vestigial behaviours
JG Rayner, SL Sturiale, NW Bailey
Biological Reviews 97 (4), 1389-1407, 2022
92022
Testing the role of same-sex sexual behaviour in the evolution of alternative male reproductive phenotypes
JG Rayner, NW Bailey
Animal behaviour 157, 5-11, 2019
82019
A neglected conceptual problem regarding phenotypic plasticity's role in adaptive evolution: The importance of genetic covariance and social drive
NW Bailey, C Desjonquères, A Drago, JG Rayner, SL Sturiale, X Zhang
Evolution Letters 5 (5), 444-457, 2021
72021
Variable dosage compensation is associated with female consequences of an X-linked, male-beneficial mutation
JG Rayner, TJ Hitchcock, NW Bailey
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1947), 20210355, 2021
72021
Silent crickets reveal the genomic footprint of recent adaptive trait loss
S Pascoal, JE Risse, X Zhang, M Blaxter, T Cezard, RJ Challis, K Gharbi, ...
bioRxiv, 489526, 2018
32018
Rapid sexual signal diversification is facilitated by permissive females
R Zhang, JG Rayner, NW Bailey
Current Biology 34 (2), 403-409. e3, 2024
12024
Machine learning reveals singing rhythms of male Pacific field crickets are clock controlled
ML Westwood, Q Geissmann, AJ O’Donnell, J Rayner, W Schneider, ...
Behavioral Ecology 35 (1), arad098, 2024
2024
Competing adaptations maintain non-adaptive variation in a wild cricket population
JG Rayner, F Eichenberger, JVA Bainbridge, S Zhang, X Zhang, L Yusuf, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.10. 14.562337, 2023
2023
Evolutionary dynamics promoting and accompanying rapid adaptive trait loss
JG Rayner
University of St Andrews, 2020
2020
Genomics of Rapid Evolution in Field Crickets
S Pascoal, J Risse, X Zhang, M Blaxter, T Cezard, RJ Challis, K Gharbi, ...
University of Edinburgh, 2020
2020
SBfI RADseq of Teleogryllus oceanicus F3 cross between Daintree and Kailua flat-wing crickets
S Pascoal, J Risse, X Zhang, M Blaxter, T Cezard, K Gharbi, J Hunt, ...
2019
RNA-seq data from Teleogryllus oceanicus embryos of silent and singing morphs
S Pascoal, J Risse, X Zhang, M Blaxter, T Cezard, RJ Challis, K Gharbi, ...
2019
Age and Sex-Specific Hormonal Consequences of Extreme Polygyny in a Neotropical Bat
G Wilkinson, DM Adams, J Rayner
Available at SSRN 4701687, 0
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