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Gabriel Jamie
Gabriel Jamie
Leverhulme Research Fellow, University of Cambridge
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AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds
JA Tobias, C Sheard, AL Pigot, AJM Devenish, J Yang, F Sayol, ...
Ecology Letters 25 (3), 581-597, 2022
3372022
Female behaviour drives expression and evolution of gustatory receptors in butterflies
AD Briscoe, A Macias-Munoz, KM Kozak, JR Walters, F Yuan, GA Jamie, ...
PLoS genetics 9 (7), e1003620, 2013
1722013
RAF gene fusion breakpoints in pediatric brain tumors are characterized by significant enrichment of sequence microhomology
ARJ Lawson, GFL Hindley, T Forshew, RG Tatevossian, GA Jamie, ...
Genome research 21 (4), 505-514, 2011
762011
The persistence of polymorphisms across species radiations
GA Jamie, JI Meier
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 35 (9), 795-808, 2020
712020
Signals, cues and the nature of mimicry
GA Jamie
Proc. R. Soc. B 284 (1849), 20162080, 2017
652017
Fine‐scale spatiotemporal patterns of genetic variation reflect budding dispersal coupled with strong natal philopatry in a cooperatively breeding mammal
HJ Nichols, NR Jordan, GA Jamie, MA Cant, JI Hoffman
Molecular ecology 21 (21), 5348-5362, 2012
452012
Multimodal mimicry of hosts in a radiation of parasitic finches
GA Jamie, SV Van Belleghem, BG Hogan, S Hamam, C Moya, ...
Evolution 74 (11), 2526-2538, 2020
222020
Coupled range dynamics of brood parasites and their hosts responding to climate and vegetation changes
G Peron, R Altwegg, GA Jamie, CN Spottiswoode
Journal of Animal Ecology 85 (5), 1191-1199, 2016
202016
Begging call mimicry by brood parasite nestlings: adaptation, manipulation and development
GA Jamie, RM Kilner
Avian Brood Parasitism, 517-538, 2017
112017
Genetic architecture facilitates then constrains adaptation in a host-parasite coevolutionary arms race
C Spottiswoode, W Tong, GA Jamie, K Stryjewski, J DaCosta, E Kuras, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2022
102022
Convergent evolution of reduced eggshell conductance in avian brood parasites
SC McClelland, GA Jamie, KS Waters, L Caldas, CN Spottiswoode, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374, 20180194, 2019
72019
Similarity between the calls of juvenile Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator jacobinus) and its Sri Lankan host the Yellow-billed Babbler (Turdoides affinis)
GA Jamie, GS Wijeyeratne
Forktail 30, 133-134, 2014
5*2014
Limits to host colonisation and speciation in a radiation of parasitic finches
GA Jamie, S Hamama, C Moya, RM Kilner, CN Spottiswoode
Behavioral Ecology 32 (3), 529-538, 2021
42021
The avifauna, conservation and biogeography of the Njesi Highlands in northern Mozambique, with a review of the country’s Afromontane birdlife
SEI Jones, GA Jamie, E Sumbane, M Jocque
Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 91 (1), 45-56, 2020
42020
The Njesi Plateau expedition: a biological assessment of Mt Chitagal, Mt Sanga and the Njesi Plateau in Niassa Province, Mozambique.
SEI Jones, J Clause, L Geeraert, GA Jamie, E Sumbane, T van Berkel, ...
42017
The Malebo expedition: a biological assessment of a forest metacommunity in a savannah matrix landscape, DRC
M Jocque, J Booto, J Ekani, J Erens, GA Jamie, S Jones, M Mbende, ...
32021
Incubation and nest-defence behaviour of Streaky-breasted Flufftail Sarothrura boehmi in Zambia
GA Jamie, C Moya, L Hamusikili
Bulletin of the African Bird Club 23, 82-85, 2016
32016
When perfection isn't enough: host egg signatures are an effective defence against high-fidelity African cuckoo mimicry
J Lund, T Dixit, MC Attwood, S Hamama, C Moya, M Stevens, GA Jamie, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (2003), 20231125, 2023
22023
Mimicry and speciation in the parasitic finches of Africa
GA Jamie
22017
Do honey badgers and greater honeyguide birds cooperate to access bees' nests? Ecological evidence and honey‐hunter accounts
JEM van der Wal, AI Afan, M Anyawire, CM Begg, KS Begg, GA Dabo, ...
Journal of Zoology 321 (1), 22-32, 2023
12023
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