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Bohao Fang
Bohao Fang
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
Verified email at fas.harvard.edu - Homepage
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How much do we know about the breeding biology of bird species in the world?
H Xiao, Y Hu, Z Lang, B Fang, W Guo, QI Zhang, X Pan, X Lu
Journal of Avian Biology 48 (4), 513-518, 2017
1442017
On the causes of geographically heterogeneous parallel evolution in sticklebacks
B Fang, P Kemppainen, P Momigliano, X Feng, J Merilä
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (8), 1105-1115, 2020
792020
Worldwide phylogeny of three-spined sticklebacks
B Fang, J Merilä, F Ribeiro, CM Alexandre, P Momigliano
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 127, 613-625, 2018
732018
A phylogenomic perspective on diversity, hybridization and evolutionary affinities in the stickleback genus Pungitius
B Fang, B Guo, T Shikano, P Momigliano, C Wang, A Kravchenko, ...
Molecular Ecology, 2019
412019
Estimating uncertainty in divergence times among three-spined stickleback clades using the multispecies coalescent
B Fang, J Merilä, M Matschiner, P Momigliano
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 142, 106646, 2020
372020
Population structure limits parallel evolution in sticklebacks
B Fang, P Kemppainen, P Momigliano, J Merilä
Molecular biology and evolution 38 (10), 4205-4221, 2021
332021
Genetic population structure constrains local adaptation in sticklebacks
P Kemppainen, Z Li, P Rastas, A Löytynoja, B Fang, J Yang, B Guo, ...
Molecular Ecology 30 (9), 1946-1961, 2021
282021
Reproductive ecology of a Tibetan frog Nanorana parkeri (Anura: Ranidae)
X Lu, X Ma, L Fan, Y Hu, Z Lang, Z Li, B Fang, W Guo
Journal of natural history 50 (43-44), 2769-2782, 2016
162016
Variation in testis weight of the Tibetan toad Scutiger boulengeri along a narrow altitudinal gradient
L Zhang, D An, Y He, Z Li, B Fang, X Chen, X Lu
Animal Biology, 2018
142018
Oceans apart: Heterogeneous patterns of parallel evolution in sticklebacks
B Fang, P Kemppainen, P Momigliano, X Feng, J Merilä
BioRxiv, 826412, 2019
62019
Transcription factor binding sites are frequently under accelerated evolution in primates
X Zhang, B Fang, YF Huang
Nature communications 14 (1), 783, 2023
52023
Chromosome-level genome assembly of a high-altitude-adapted frog (Rana kukunoris) from the Tibetan plateau provides insight into amphibian genome evolution …
W Chen, H Chen, J Liao, M Tang, H Qin, Z Zhao, X Liu, Y Wu, L Jiang, ...
Frontiers in Zoology 20 (1), 1, 2023
42023
Population structure limits parallel evolution
B Fang, P Kemppainen, P Momigliano, J Merilä
bioRxiv, 2021.01. 26.428263, 2021
32021
Genetic population structure constrains local adaptation in sticklebacks
P Kemppainen, Z Li, P Rastas, A Löytynoja, B Fang, J Yang, B Guo, ...
22020
Author Correction: On the causes of geographically heterogeneous parallel evolution in sticklebacks
B Fang, P Kemppainen, P Momigliano, X Feng, J Merilä
Nature Ecology & Evolution 5 (6), 864-864, 2021
12021
Mitogenomics clarifies the position of the Nearctic magpies (Pica hudsonia and Pica nuttalli) within the Holarctic magpie radiation
AP Kryukov, KA Kryukov, K Collier, B Fang, SV Edwards
Current Zoology, zoad048, 2023
2023
Allopatric origin of sympatric whitefish morphs with insights on the genetic basis of their reproductive isolation
B Fang, P Momigliano, KK Kahilainen, J Merilä
Evolution 76 (8), 1905-1913, 2022
2022
Phylogenomics and adaptive evolution in stickleback fishes
B Fang
Helsingin yliopisto, 2020
2020
Convergent genetic architecture underlies parallel pelvic reduction in genetically highly structured stickleback species
P Kemppainen, Z Li, P Rastas, A Löytynoja, B Fang, B Guo, T Shikano, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.01. 17.908970, 2020
2020
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