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Mathieu Joron
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 89
Citations - 7289
Mathieu Joron is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heliconius & Müllerian mimicry. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 83 publications receiving 6224 citations. Previous affiliations of Mathieu Joron include Smithsonian Institution & University College London.
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Butterfly genome reveals promiscuous exchange of mimicry adaptations among species
Kanchon K. Dasmahapatra,James R. Walters,Adriana D. Briscoe,John W. Davey,Annabel Whibley,Nicola J. Nadeau,Aleksey V. Zimin,Daniel S.T. Hughes,Laura Ferguson,Simon H. Martin,Camilo Salazar,Camilo Salazar,James J. Lewis,Sebastian Adler,Seung-Joon Ahn,Dean A. Baker,Simon W. Baxter,Nicola Chamberlain,Ritika Chauhan,Brian A. Counterman,Tamas Dalmay,Lawrence E. Gilbert,Karl H.J. Gordon,David G. Heckel,Heather M. Hines,Katharina J. Hoff,Peter W. H. Holland,Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly,Francis M. Jiggins,Robert T. Jones,Durrell D. Kapan,Durrell D. Kapan,Paul J. Kersey,Gerardo Lamas,Daniel Lawson,Daniel Mapleson,Luana S. Maroja,Arnaud Martin,Simon Moxon,William J. Palmer,Riccardo Papa,Alexie Papanicolaou,Yannick Pauchet,David A. Ray,Neil Rosser,Steven L. Salzberg,Megan A. Supple,Alison K. Surridge,Ayşe Tenger-Trolander,Heiko Vogel,Paul A. Wilkinson,Derek Wilson,James A. Yorke,Furong Yuan,Alexi Balmuth,Cathlene Eland,Karim Gharbi,Marian Thomson,Richard A. Gibbs,Yi Han,Joy Jayaseelan,Christie Kovar,Tittu Mathew,Donna M. Muzny,Fiona Ongeri,Ling-Ling Pu,Jiaxin Qu,Rebecca Thornton,Kim C. Worley,Yuanqing Wu,Mauricio Linares,Mark Blaxter,Richard H. ffrench-Constant,Mathieu Joron,Marcus R. Kronforst,Sean P. Mullen,Robert D. Reed,Steven E. Scherer,Stephen Richards,James Mallet,James Mallet,W. Owen McMillan,Chris D. Jiggins,Chris D. Jiggins +83 more
TL;DR: It is inferred that closely related Heliconius species exchange protective colour-pattern genes promiscuously, implying that hybridization has an important role in adaptive radiation.
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Chromosomal rearrangements maintain a polymorphic supergene controlling butterfly mimicry
Mathieu Joron,Lise Frézal,Robert T. Jones,Nicola Chamberlain,Siu F. Lee,Christoph R. Haag,Annabel Whibley,Michel Becuwe,Simon W. Baxter,Laura Ferguson,Paul Wilkinson,Camilo Salazar,Claire Davidson,Richard Clark,Michael A. Quail,Helen Beasley,Rebecca Glithero,Christine Lloyd,Sarah Sims,Matthew C. Jones,Jane Rogers,Chris D. Jiggins,Richard H. ffrench-Constant +22 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that allelic combinations at known wing-patterning loci have become locked together in a polymorphic rearrangement at the P locus, forming a supergene that acts as a simple switch between complex adaptive phenotypes found in sympatry.
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Evolution of Diversity in Warning Color and Mimicry: Polymorphisms, Shifting Balance, and Speciation
James Mallet,Mathieu Joron +1 more
TL;DR: These contrasting patterns can be explained, in part, by the shape of a “number-dependent” selection function first modeled by Fritz Muller in 1879: Purifying selectio...
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Adaptive introgression across species boundaries in Heliconius butterflies.
Carolina Pardo-Diaz,Camilo Salazar,Camilo Salazar,Simon W. Baxter,Claire Mérot,Wilsea M.B. Figueiredo-Ready,Mathieu Joron,W. Owen McMillan,Chris D. Jiggins,Chris D. Jiggins +9 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the role of introgressive hybridisation in transferring adaptations between mimetic Heliconius butterflies, taking advantage of the recent identification of a gene regulating red wing patterns in this genus, finds an almost perfect genotype by phenotype association across four species.
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Genomic islands of divergence in hybridizing Heliconius butterflies identified by large-scale targeted sequencing.
Nicola J. Nadeau,Annabel Whibley,Robert T. Jones,Robert T. Jones,John W. Davey,Kanchon K. Dasmahapatra,Simon W. Baxter,Michael A. Quail,Mathieu Joron,Richard H. ffrench-Constant,Mark Blaxter,James Mallet,Chris D. Jiggins +12 more
TL;DR: Targeted next-generation sequence capture is used to survey patterns of divergence across these entire regions in divergent geographical races and species of Heliconius, finding major peaks of elevated population differentiation between races across hybrid zones, which indicate regions under strong divergent selection.