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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
332021
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
322020
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
292019
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
The persistence and evolutionary consequences of vestigial behaviours
JG Rayner, SL Sturiale, NW Bailey
Biological Reviews 97 (4), 1389-1407, 2022
122022
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
122020
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
82021
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
82021
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
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
22024
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
12024
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
12023
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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