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James Cook
James Cook
Professor, Hawkesbury Institute of the Environment
Verified email at westernsydney.edu.au - Homepage
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Mutualists with attitude: coevolving fig wasps and figs
JM Cook, JY Rasplus
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 18 (5), 241-248, 2003
6232003
Sex determination in the Hymenoptera: a review of models and evidence
JM Cook
Heredity 71 (4), 421-435, 1993
5251993
Sex determination and population biology in the Hymenoptera
JM Cook, RH Crozier
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 10 (7), 281-286, 1995
4701995
An extreme case of plant–insect codiversification: figs and fig-pollinating wasps
A Cruaud, N Rønsted, B Chantarasuwan, LS Chou, WL Clement, ...
Systematic biology 61 (6), 1029-1047, 2012
4422012
The structure of cynipid oak galls: patterns in the evolution of an extended phenotype
GN Stone, JM Cook
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1998
2781998
Retroviral diversity and distribution in vertebrates
E Herniou, J Martin, K Miller, J Cook, M Wilkinson, M Tristem
Journal of virology 72 (7), 5955-5966, 1998
2771998
Wolbachia in two insect host–parasitoid communities
SA West, JM Cook, JH Werren, HCJ Godfray
Molecular ecology 7 (11), 1457-1465, 1998
2481998
60 million years of co-divergence in the fig–wasp symbiosis
GD Weiblen, JM Cook, N Salamin, CA Machado, V Savolainen
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1581), 2593-2599, 2005
2362005
Host niches and defensive extended phenotypes structure parasitoid wasp communities
R Bailey, K Schönrogge, JM Cook, G Melika, G Csóka, C Thuróczy, ...
PLoS biology 7 (8), e1000179, 2009
2042009
Extreme host plant conservatism during at least 20 million years of host plant pursuit by oak gallwasps
GN Stone, A Hernandez-Lopez, JA Nicholls, E Di Pierro, J Pujade-Villar, ...
Evolution 63 (4), 854-869, 2009
1952009
Speciation in fig wasps
JM Cook, ST Segar
Ecological Entomology 35, 54-66, 2010
1752010
Evolutionary shifts between host oak sections and host‐plant organs in Andricus gallwasps
JM Cook, A Rokas, M Pagel, GN Stone
Evolution 56 (9), 1821-1830, 2002
1672002
Evolutionary dynamics of host‐plant use in a genus of leaf‐mining moths
C Lopez‐Vaamonde, HCJ Godfray, JM Cook
Evolution 57 (8), 1804-1821, 2003
1592003
An ecological loop: host microbiomes across multitrophic interactions
H Liu, CA Macdonald, J Cook, IC Anderson, BK Singh
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (12), 1118-1130, 2019
1572019
13• Fig-associated wasps: pollinators and parasites, sex-ratio adjustment and male polymorphism, population structure and its consequences
EA Herre, SA West, JM Cook, SG Compton, F Kjellberg
The evolution of mating systems in insects and arachnids, 226, 1997
1551997
Interclass transmission and phyletic host tracking in murine leukemia virus-related retroviruses
J Martin, E Herniou, J Cook, RW O’Neill, M Tristem
Journal of virology 73 (3), 2442-2449, 1999
1541999
Molecular phylogenies of fig wasps: partial cocladogenesis of pollinators and parasites
C Lopez-Vaamonde, JY Rasplus, GD Weiblen, JM Cook
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 21 (1), 55-71, 2001
1512001
The role of flies as pollinators of horticultural crops: An Australian case study with worldwide relevance
DF Cook, SC Voss, JTD Finch, RC Rader, JM Cook, CJ Spurr
Insects 11 (6), 341, 2020
1412020
Alternative mating tactics and extreme male dimorphism in fig wasps
JM Cook, SG Compton, EA Herre, SA West
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1997
1371997
Obligate mutualism within a host drives the extreme specialization of a fig wasp genome
JH Xiao, Z Yue, LY Jia, XH Yang, LH Niu, Z Wang, P Zhang, BF Sun, ...
Genome biology 14 (12), R141, 2013
1252013
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