Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Struck, Torsten H"
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Incomplete lineage sorting and ancient admixture, and speciation without morphological change in ghost-worm cryptic species
Cerca, José; Colon, Angel G. Rivera; Ferreira, Mafalda S.; Ravinet, Mark; Nowak, Michael; Catchen, Julian M.; Struck, Torsten H (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Morphologically similar species, that is cryptic species, may be similar or quasi-similar owing to the deceleration of morphological evolution and stasis. While the factors underlying the deceleration of morphological ... -
Multiple paths toward repeated phenotypic evolution in the spiny-leg adaptive radiation (Tetragnatha; Hawai'i)
Cerca, José; Cotoras, Darko; Santander, Cindy G.; Bieker, Vanessa Carina; Hutchins, Leke; Morin-Lagos, Jaime; Prada, Carlos; Kennedy, Susan M.; Krehenwinkel, Henrik; Rominger, Andrew J.; Meier, Joana Isabel; Dimitrov, Dimitar; Struck, Torsten H; Gillespie, Rosemary G (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The repeated evolution of phenotypes provides clear evidence for the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change. However, the evolutionary origin of repeated phenotypes can be difficult to disentangle as it ... -
Removing the bad apples: A simple bioinformatic method to improve loci-recovery in de novo RADseq data for non-model organisms
Cerca, José; Maurstad, Marius Filomeno; Rochette, Nicolas C.; Rivera-Colón, Angel G.; Rayamajhi, Niraj; Catchen, Julian M.; Struck, Torsten H (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)1. The restriction site-associated DNA (RADseq) family of protocols involves digesting DNA and sequencing the region flanking the cut site, thus providing a cost and time-efficient way for obtaining thousands of genomic ... -
Species delineation in the speciation grey zone—The case of Diopatra (Annelida, Onuphidae)
Elgetany, Asmaa H.; Rensburg, Hendré van; Hektoen, Martin Mejdell; Matthee, Conrad; Budaeva, Nataliya; Simon, Carol A.; Struck, Torsten H (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Taxonomy based on morphology can be difficult. The challenges arise from different sources such as poor original descriptions, new records based on inadequate knowledge, uncritical application of general assumptions or ...