Publications

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2024

  • Green II DA, Polidori S, and Stratton S. Modular switches control a shift in monarch butterfly migratory flight behavior at their Mexican overwintering sites (2024). iScience 27(3): e109063. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.109063.
  • Simons M, Green II DA and Tibbetts E*. Geographic variation in individual face learning due to plasticity rather than local adaptation (2024). Behavioral Ecology, 35(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arad100

2023

  • Green II DA. Tracking technologies: advances driving new findings on monarch migration (2023). Curr Opin Insect Sci60:101111. doi: 10.1016/j.cois.2023.101111.
  • Tenger-Trolander A+, Julick CR+, Lu W, Green II DA, Montooth KL, Kronforst MR. Seasonal plasticity in morphology and metabolism differs between migratory North American and resident Costa Rican monarch butterflies (2023). Ecology and Evolution 13(2): e9796. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9796.
  • Dockx C*, Hobson KA, Kronforst M, Kardynal KJ, Pozo C, Schuster J, Green II DA, Dix M, Nallu S, Lynch S. Migration of eastern North American monarch butterflies via the Southeast and the Atlantic: evidence from stable isotopes, thin layer chromatography, DNA, and phenotype (2023). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 139(3): 294-325.

2022

  • Shoouri S, Yang M, Carichner G, Li Y, Hamed EA, Deng A, Green II DA, Lee I, Blaauw D, and Kim H-S. Siamese learning-based monarch butterfly localization (2022). In 2022 IEEE Data Science and Learning Workshop. pp. 1-7. doi: 10.1109/dslw53931.2022.9820497

2021

  • Lee I∗, Hsiao R, Carichner G, Hsu C-W, Yang M, Shoouri S, Ernst K, Carichner T, Li Y, Lim J, Julick CR, Moon E, Sun Y, Phillips J, Montooth KL, Green II DA, Kim H-S, and Blaauw D (2021). mSAIL: Milligram-Scale Multi-Modal Sensor & Analytics Monitoring Platform for Monarch Butterfly Migration Tracking(Accepted for the 2021 ACM Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking)
  • Duffy M, Garcia-Robledo C, Gordon S, Grant N A, Green II DA, Kamath A, Penczykowski R M, Rebolleda-Gómez M, Wale N, and Zaman L (2021). Model systems in ecology, evolutionary biology, and behavior: A call for diversity in our model systems and discipline. Am Nat 198(1): 53-68. doi: 10.1086/714574
  • Green II DA. Monarch butterfly migration as an integrative model of complex trait evolution (2021). Am Nat 198(1): 142-175. doi: 10.1086/714526
  • Yang M, Hsiao R, Carichner G, Ernst K, Lim J, Green II DA, Lee I, Blaauw D and Kim HS (2021). Migrating Monarch Butterfly Localization Using Multi-Modal Sensor Fusion Neural Networks. 28th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2021, pp. 1792-1796, doi: 10.23919/Eusipco47968.2020.9287842.

2019

  • Green II DA* and Kronforst MR (2019). “Monarch butterflies use an environmentally sensitive, internal timer to control overwintering dynamics.”  Molecular Ecologyhttps://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15178. (* indicates corresponding author)

2017 and earlier

  • Loftus A, Murphy G, Brown H, Montgomery A, Tabak J, Baus J, Carroll M, Green A, Sikka S, and Sinha S (2017). Development and Validation of InnoQuant® HY, a System for Quantitation and Quality Assessment of Total Human and Male DNA Using High Copy Targets. Forensic Science International: Genetics29: 205-217. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2017.04.009.
  • Sinha S, Murphy G, Brown H, Green A, Montgomery A, Carroll M, and Tabak J (2015). Retrotransposable elements: Novel and sensitive DNA markers and their application in human identity. Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series5: e627–e629. doi:10.1016/j.fsigss.2015.10.005
  • Green II, DA and Extavour CG. Insulin Signalling Underlies Both Plasticity and Divergence of a Reproductive Trait in Drosophila (2014). Proceedings of the Royal Society London: B. 281: 20132673. doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.2673  PMID: 24500165
  • Donoughe S, Nakamura T, Ewen-Campen B, Green II, DA, Henderson L and Extavour CG (2014). BMP signalling is required for generation of primordial germ cells in an insect. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. 111(11): 4133-4138. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1400525111  PMID: 24591634.
  • Green II, DA and Extavour, CG. Convergent evolution of a reproductive trait through distinct developmental mechanisms in Drosophila (2012). Developmental Biology. 372(1): 120-130. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.09.014PMID: 23022298.  
  • Sarikaya DP, Belay AA, Ahuja A, Green II, DA, Dorta A and Extavour, CG. The roles of cell size and cell number in determining ovariole number in Drosophila (2012). Developmental Biology363: 279-289. PMID: 22200592
  • Green II, DA+, Sarikaya DP+ and Extavour, CG (2011). Counting in oogenesis. Cell and Tissue Research344(2): 207-212. (indicates co-first authorship) PMID: 21384182

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