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Fletcher J Young
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Brain and eyes of Kerygmachela reveal protocerebral ancestry of the panarthropod head
TYS Park, JH Kihm, J Woo, C Park, WY Lee, MP Smith, DAT Harper, ...
Nature communications 9 (1), 1019, 2018
732018
The mouth apparatus of the Cambrian gilled lobopodian Pambdelurion whittingtoni
J Vinther, L Porras, FJ Young, GE Budd, GD Edgecombe
Palaeontology 59 (6), 841-849, 2016
322016
Pollen feeding in Heliconius butterflies: the singular evolution of an adaptive suite
FJ Young, SH Montgomery
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1938), 20201304, 2020
312020
Onychophoran‐like myoanatomy of the Cambrian gilled lobopodian Pambdelurion whittingtoni
FJ Young, J Vinther
Palaeontology 60 (1), 27-54, 2017
302017
Sexual rest and post‐meiotic sperm ageing in house mice
RC Firman, FJ Young, DC Rowe, HT Duong, C Gasparini
Journal of evolutionary biology 28 (7), 1373-1382, 2015
252015
Rapid expansion and visual specialisation of learning and memory centres in the brains of Heliconiini butterflies
A Couto, FJ Young, D Atzeni, S Marty, L Melo‐Flórez, L Hebberecht, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 4024, 2023
21*2023
Heliconiini butterflies can learn time-dependent reward associations
MW Toure, FJ Young, WO McMillan, SH Montgomery
Biology Letters 16 (9), 20200424, 2020
182020
Long-term spatial memory across large spatial scales in Heliconius butterflies
PA Moura, FJ Young, M Monllor, MZ Cardoso, SH Montgomery
Current Biology 33 (15), R797-R798, 2023
52023
Patterns of host plant use do not explain mushroom body expansion in Heliconiini butterflies
FJ Young, M Monllor, WO McMillan, SH Montgomery
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (2003), 20231155, 2023
42023
The evolution of adult pollen feeding did not alter postembryonic growth in Heliconius butterflies
L Hebberecht, L Melo‐Flórez, FJ Young, WO McMillan, SH Montgomery
Ecology and Evolution 12 (6), e8999, 2022
42022
Heliconiini butterflies as a case study in evolutionary cognitive ecology: behavioural innovation and mushroom body expansion
FJ Young, SH Montgomery
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 77 (12), 131, 2023
32023
Reversal learning of visual cues in Heliconiini butterflies
FJ Young, L Melo-Flórez, WO McMillan, SH Montgomery
Animal Behaviour 208, 69-77, 2024
22024
Adult neurogenesis does not explain the extensive post-eclosion growth of Heliconius mushroom bodies
A Alcalde Anton, FJ Young, L Melo-Flórez, A Couto, S Cross, ...
Royal Society Open Science 10 (10), 230755, 2023
22023
Enhanced long-term memory and increased mushroom body plasticity in Heliconius butterflies
FJ Young, AA Anton, L Melo-Flórez, A Couto, J Foley, M Monllor, ...
Iscience 27 (2), 2024
12024
Sections review articles pollen feeding in Heliconius butterflies: the singular evolution of an adaptive suite.
FJ Young, SH Montgomery
2020
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