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Ideating iDNA: Lessons and limitations from leeches in legacy collections
ME Siddall, M Barkdull, M Tessler, MR Brugler, E Borda, E Hekkala
PLoS One 14 (2), e0212226, 2019
182019
Caught red handed: iDNA points to wild source for CITES-protected contraband leeches
KM Williams, M Barkdull, M Fahmy, E Hekkala, ME Siddall, S Kvist
European Journal of Wildlife Research 66, 1-10, 2020
172020
Worker reproduction and caste polymorphism impact genome evolution and social genes across the ants
M Barkdull, CS Moreau
Genome Biology and Evolution 15 (6), evad095, 2023
132023
Microsatellites for butterfly conservation: historical challenges, current relevance, and a guide to implementation
E Heffernan, M Barkdull, N Brady
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 12, 1344065, 2024
12024
Population genetic structure of a rare butterfly in a fragmented south florida ecosystem
E Heffernan, A Markee, MR Truglio, M Barkdull, S Steele Cabrera, ...
Insects 14 (4), 321, 2023
12023
Comparative genomics analyses reveal selection on neuronal and cuticular hydrocarbon genes is associated with aggression in ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
ML Donaldson, M Barkdull, CS Moreau
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 118 (1), 37-58, 2025
2025
Natural History Collections: What Are They and Why Do We Need Them?
M Barkdull, CR Miller, MA Pipkin, CS Moreau
Frontiers for Young Minds 11, 2023
2023
Conservation genetics of the Florida duskywing skipper (Ephyriades brunnea): A multi-population assessment of a rare south Florida butterfly
AN Markee, EV Saarinen, ME Barkdull, JC Daniels
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
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