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Ashley P. G. Dowling
Researcher at University of Arkansas
Publications - 84
Citations - 2468
Ashley P. G. Dowling is an academic researcher from University of Arkansas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesostigmata & Prostigmata. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2132 citations. Previous affiliations of Ashley P. G. Dowling include University of Michigan & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness
Zhi-Qiang Zhang,John Na Hooper,Rob W. M. Van Soest,Andrzej Pisera,Andrea L. Crowther,Seth Tyler,Stephen Schilling,William N. Eschmeyer,Jon D. Fong,David C. Blackburn,David B. Wake,Don E. Wilson,DeeAnn M. Reeder,Uwe Fritz,Mike Hodda,Roberto Guidetti,Roberto Bertolani,Georg Mayer,Ivo de Sena Oliveira,Jonathan M. Adrain,Roger N. Bamber,Adriano B. Kury,Lorenzo Prendini,Mark S. Harvey,Frédéric Beaulieu,Ashley P. G. Dowling,Hans Klompen,Gilberto J. de Moraes,David Evans Walter,Qing-Hai Fan,Vladimir Pešić,Harry Smit,Andre V. Bochkov,AA Khaustov,Anne S. Baker,Andreas Wohltmann,Tinghuan Wen,James W. Amrine,P Beron,Jianzhen Lin,Grzegorz Gabrys,Robert W. Husband,Samuel J. Bolton,M Uusitalo,Heinrich Schatz,Valerie M. Behan-Pelletier,Barry M. OConnor,Roy A. Norton,Jason A. Dunlop,David Penney,Alessandro Minelli,William A. Shear,Shane T. Ahyong,James K. Lowry,Miguel Alonso,Geoffrey A. Boxshall,Peter Castro,Sarah Gerken,Gordan S. Karaman,Joseph W. Goy,Diana S. Jones,Kenneth Meland,D. Christopher Rogers,Jrundur Svavarsson,Frans Janssens,Kenneth Christiansen,Sigfrid Ingrisch,Paul D. Brock,Judith Marshall,George W. Beccaloni,Paul Eggleton,Laurence A. Mound,S. A. Slipinski,Rab Leschen,John F. Lawrence,Ralph W. Holzenthal,John C. Morse,Karl M. Kjer,Erik J. van Nieukerken,Lauri Kaila,Ian J. Kitching,Niels P. Kristensen,David C. Lees,Joël Minet,Charles Mitter,Marko Mutanen,Jerome C. Regier,Thomas J. Simonsen,Niklas Wahlberg,Shen-Horn Yen,Reza Zahiri,David Adamski,Joaquin Baixeras,Daniel Bartsch,Bengt Å. Bengtsson,John W. Brown,Sibyl R. Bucheli,Donald R. Davis,Jurate De Prins,Willy De Prins,Marc E. Epstein,Patricia Gentili-Poole,Cees Gielis,Peter Haettenschwiler,Axel Hausmann,Jeremy D. Holloway,Axel Kallies,Ole Karsholt,Akito Y. Kawahara,Sjaak J C Koster,Mikhail V. Kozlov,J. Donald Lafontaine,Gerardo Lamas,Jean-François Landry,Sangmi Lee,Matthias Nuss,Kyu-Tek Park,Carla M. Penz,Jadranka Rota,Alexander Schintlmeister,B. Christian Schmidt,Jae-Cheon Sohn,M. Alma Solis,Gerhard M. Tarmann,Andrew D. Warren,Susan J. Weller,Roman V. Yakovlev,Vadim V. Zolotuhin,Andreas Zwick,Thomas Pape,Vladimir Blagoderov,Mikhail B. Mostovski,Christian C. Emig,Hendrik Segers,Scott Monks,Dennis J. Richardson +135 more
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Phylogenetic relationships among superfamilies of Hymenoptera
Michael J. Sharkey,James M. Carpenter,Lars Vilhelmsen,John M. Heraty,Johan Liljeblad,Ashley P. G. Dowling,Susanne Schulmeister,Debra Murray,Andrew R. Deans,Fredrik Ronquist,Lars Krogmann,Ward C. Wheeler +11 more
TL;DR: The first comprehensive analysis of higher‐level phylogeny of the order Hymenoptera is presented and all currently recognized superfamilies are supported as monophyletic.
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Evolution of the hymenopteran megaradiation
John M. Heraty,Fredrik Ronquist,James M. Carpenter,David C. Hawks,Susanne Schulmeister,Ashley P. G. Dowling,Debra Murray,James B. Munro,Ward C. Wheeler,Nathan M. Schiff,Michael J. Sharkey +10 more
TL;DR: The results support earlier hypotheses, primarily based on morphology, for a basal grade of phytophagous families giving rise to a single clade of parasitic Hymenoptera, the Vespina, from which predatory, pollen-feeding, gall-forming and eusocial forms evolved.
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Molecular phylogenetics of Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea), based on multiple nuclear genes, and implications for classification.
TL;DR: This study focused primarily on non‐cyclostome subfamilies, but the monophyly of the cyclostome complex was strongly supported and a robust phylogeny was recovered, particularly for early divergences within the family.
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Rickettsial agents from parasitic dermanyssoidea (Acari: Mesostigmata).
TL;DR: DNA from Anaplasma spp.