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M. Olalla Lorenzo-Carballa
Researcher at University of Vigo
Publications - 21
Citations - 239
M. Olalla Lorenzo-Carballa is an academic researcher from University of Vigo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coenagrionidae & Damselfly. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 190 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Olalla Lorenzo-Carballa include University of Liverpool.
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Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) as a bridge between ecology and evolutionary genomics.
Seth M. Bybee,Alex Córdoba-Aguilar,M. Catherine Duryea,Ryo Futahashi,Bengt Hansson,M. Olalla Lorenzo-Carballa,Ruud Schilder,Robby Stoks,Anton Suvorov,Erik I. Svensson,Janne Swaegers,Yuma Takahashi,Phillip C. Watts,Maren Wellenreuther,Maren Wellenreuther +14 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the unique features of this group combined with their complex life cycle, flight behaviour, diversity in ecological niches and their sensitivity to anthropogenic change make odonates a promising and fruitful taxon for genomics focused research.
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Next generation sequencing yields the complete mitochondrial genome of the scarce blue-tailed damselfly, Ischnura pumilio
TL;DR: This is the first mitogenome sequence obtained for a member of the Coenagrionidae and demonstrates how next-generation sequencing technology can obtain mtDNA genome sequences without prior sample processing or primer design.
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New EPIC nuclear DNA sequence markers to improve the resolution of phylogeographic studies of coenagrionids and other odonates
Sonia Maria Soares Ferreira,M. Olalla Lorenzo-Carballa,Yusdiel Torres-Cambas,Adolfo Cordero-Rivera,David J. Thompson,Phillip C. Watts +5 more
TL;DR: Five new nuclear genetic markers will be useful for phylogeographic studies in a range of odonate species, but also for phylogenetic studies, providing a particularly useful complement to the existing mitochondrial and nuclear loci.
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Incidence and Diversity of Torix Rickettsia-Odonata Symbioses.
Panupong Thongprem,Helen R. Davison,David J. Thompson,M. Olalla Lorenzo-Carballa,Gregory D. D. Hurst +4 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that torix Rickettsia represent an important associate of odonates, being found in a broad range of species from both Europe and South America, and that symbiont movement following hybridisation may underpin the lack of ‘barcoding gap’ between well-established species pairs in the genus.
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Parthenogenetic Ischnura hastata revisited: present status and notes on population ecology and behaviour (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)
M. Olalla Lorenzo-Carballa,Christopher D. Beatty,Carlo Utzeri,Virgílio Vieira,Adolfo Cordero-Rivera +4 more
TL;DR: This work represents a first attempt to study the ecology and population biology of parthenogenetic populations of I. hastata, and may help to understand the unique conditions under which these populations could have evolved and how to best insure their conservation.