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Jessica N. Pita Aquino
Jessica N. Pita Aquino
Graduate Student, University of Utah
Verified email at biochem.utah.edu
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Changes in selection pressure can facilitate hybridization during biological invasion in a Cuban lizard
DG Bock, S Baeckens, JN Pita-Aquino, ZA Chejanovski, SN Michaelides, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (42), e2108638118, 2021
162021
Hybridization and rapid differentiation after secondary contact between the native green anole (Anolis carolinensis) and the introduced green anole (Anolis porcatus)
JE Wegener, JN Pita‐Aquino, J Atutubo, A Moreno, JJ Kolbe
Ecology and Evolution 9 (7), 4138-4148, 2019
152019
Mourning Geckos (Lepidodactylus lugubris) established on Abaco Island, The Bahamas
ST Giery, JN Pita-Aquino, J Kolbe, J Piovia-Scott
Reptiles & Amphibians 26 (2), 161-162, 2019
32019
Experimentally simulating the evolution-to-ecology connection: Divergent predator morphologies alter natural food webs
JJ Kolbe, ST Giery, O Lapiedra, KP Lyberger, JN Pita-Aquino, HA Moniz, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (24), e2221691120, 2023
12023
Introduction history and natural selection jointly shape evolution of a signaling trait during biological invasion
J Pita-Aquino, D Bock, S Baeckens, JB Losos, J Kolbe
Authorea Preprints, 2022
12022
Stronger evidence for genetic ancestry than environmental conditions in shaping the evolution of a complex signalling trait during biological invasion
JN Pita‐Aquino, DG Bock, S Baeckens, JB Losos, JJ Kolbe
Molecular Ecology 32 (20), 5558-5574, 2023
2023
DEWLAP EVOLUTION AMONG NON-NATIVE POPULATIONS OF THE LIZARD ANOLIS SAGREI
JN Pita-Aquino
2020
Effects of climate change on thermal physiology of tropical rainforest lizards at La Selva, Costa Rica
JN Pita-Aquino, SM Whitfield
NSF-OTS REU 2016, 116, 2016
2016
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