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Felix Sperling
Felix Sperling
Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta
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The current state of insect molecular systematics: a thriving Tower of Babel
MS Caterino, S Cho, FAH Sperling
Annual review of entomology 45 (1), 1-54, 2000
7962000
A DNA-based approach to the identification of insect species used for postmorten interval estimation
FAH Sperling, GS Anderson, DA Hickey
Journal of Forensic Sciences 39 (2), 418-427, 1994
4581994
Synergistic effects of combining morphological and molecular data in resolving the phylogeny of butterflies and skippers
N Wahlberg, MF Braby, AVZ Brower, R de Jong, MM Lee, S Nylin, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1572), 1577-1586, 2005
3702005
Multi‐locus species delimitation in closely related animals and fungi: one marker is not enough
JR Dupuis, AD Roe, FAH Sperling
Molecular ecology 21 (18), 4422-4436, 2012
3512012
PapilioPhylogeny based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I and II genes
MS Caterino, FAH Sperling
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 11 (1), 122-137, 1999
3191999
Patterns of evolution of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I and II DNA and implications for DNA barcoding
AD Roe, FAH Sperling
Molecular Phylogenetics and evolution 44 (1), 325-345, 2007
3062007
DNA-based identification of forensically important Chrysomyinae (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
JD Wells, FAH Sperling
Forensic Science International 120 (1-2), 110-115, 2001
3052001
Draft genome of the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, a major forest pest
CI Keeling, MMS Yuen, NY Liao, T Roderick Docking, SK Chan, ...
Genome biology 14, 1-20, 2013
3022013
What causes latitudinal gradients in species diversity? Evolutionary processes and ecological constraints on swallowtail biodiversity
FL Condamine, FAH Sperling, N Wahlberg, JY Rasplus, GJ Kergoat
Ecology letters 15 (3), 267-277, 2012
2752012
DNA-based identification and molecular systematics of forensically important Sarcophagidae (Diptera)
JD Wells, T Pape, FAH Sperling
Journal of Forensic Sciences 46 (5), 1098-1102, 2001
2702001
Molecular phylogeny, historical biogeography, and divergence time estimates for swallowtail butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)
EV Zakharov, MS Caterino, FAH Sperling
Systematic biology, 193-215, 2004
2622004
Mitochondrial DNA sequence variation in the spruce budworm species complex (Choristoneura: Lepidoptera).
FA Sperling, DA Hickey
Molecular Biology and Evolution 11 (4), 656-665, 1994
2181994
A partitioned likelihood analysis of swallowtail butterfly phylogeny (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)
MS Caterino, RD Reed, MM Kuo, FAH Sperling
Systematic Biology 50 (1), 106-127, 2001
1782001
Human and insect mitochondrial DNA analysis from maggots
JD Wells, F Introna Jr, G Di Vella, CP Campobasso, J Hayes, ...
Journal of Forensic Sciences 46 (3), 685-687, 2001
1662001
Molecular Phylogeny of Chrysomya albiceps and C. rufifacies (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
JD Wells, FAH Sperling
Journal of Medical Entomology 36 (3), 222-226, 1999
1661999
Sex-linked genes and species differences in Lepidoptera
FAH Sperling
The Canadian Entomologist 126 (3), 807-818, 1994
1621994
Phylogeny, historical biogeography, and taxonomic ranking of Parnassiinae (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) based on morphology and seven genes
V Nazari, EV Zakharov, FAH Sperling
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 42 (1), 131-156, 2007
1522007
Butterfly molecular systematics: from species definitions to higher-level phylogenies
FAH Sperling
Butterflies: ecology and evolution taking flight, 431-458, 2003
1482003
Multilocus species identification and fungal DNA barcoding: insights from blue stain fungal symbionts of the mountain pine beetle
AD Roe, AV Rice, SE Bromilow, JEK Cooke, FAH Sperling
Molecular Ecology Resources 10 (6), 946-959, 2010
1422010
Population structure and species boundary delimitation of cryptic Dioryctria moths: an integrative approach
AD Roe, FAH Sperling
Molecular Ecology 16 (17), 3617-3633, 2007
1412007
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