研究领域
Adaptation and speciation; hybrid zones; the evolution of mimicry and wing pattern variation in butterflies; evolutionary genetics; comparative and population genomics; bioinformatics
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Kronforst MK, Kapan DD, Hansen M, Crawford N, Kulathinal R, Mullen SP (2013) Hybridization reveals the genomic architecture of speciation. Cell Reports, In press.
The Heliconius Genome Consortium (2012) Butterfly Genome reveals promiscuous exchange of mimicry adaptations among species. Nature 487(7): 94-98.
Mullen SP, Savage WK, Wahlberg N, Willmott KR (2011) Rapid diversification and not clade age explains high diversity in neotropical Adelpha butterflies. Proc. Roy. Soc. B. 278: 1777-1785.
Pfennig DW, Mullen SP (2010) Mimics without models: causes and consequences of allopatry in Batesian mimicry. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 277: 2577-85.
Savage WK, Mullen SP (2009) Asingle origin of Batesian mimicry among hybridizing populations of admiral butterflies (Limenitis arthemis) rejects an evolutionary reversion to the ancestral phenotype.Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 276: 2557-2565.
Mullen SP, Dopman EB, Harrison RG (2008) Hybrid zone origins, species boundaries, and the evolution of wing pattern diversity in a polytypic species complex of North American admiral butterflies (Nymphalidae: Limenitis). Evolution 62: 1400-141.
Mullen SP, Mendelson TC, Schal C, Shaw KL (2007) Rapid evolution of cuticular hydrocarbons in a species radiation of acoustically diverse Hawaiian crickets (Gryllidae: Trigonidiinae: Laupala). Evolution61(1): 223-231.