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Moore, Patricia

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所属大学: The University of Georgia

所属学院: Division of Biological Sciences

邮箱:
pjmoore@uga.edu

个人主页:
http://www.biosciences.uga.edu/directory/patricia-moore

研究领域

My research focuses on the area of evolutionary ecology and development. I am particularly interested in the role of developmental mechanisms in sexual selection and the evolution of reproductive strategies in insects. My training is in cell and developmental biology and I apply these tools to evolutionary questions. Thus my lab uses a variety of approaches including behavioural observations, cell biology and microscopy, and quantitative genetics to investigate these questions. Much of my research has focused on two areas, evolution of male reproductive strategies in different social contexts and how early reproductive experiences shape lifetime reproductive success in females in a cockroach, Nauphoeta cinerea. My current research is working to understand how nutritional environment underlies life history trade-offs, reproductive strategies, and behavior in both males and females of the milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus. There is a wealth of knowledge about the evolutionary ecology and population genetics in these insects. But unlike many other insect species for which this sort of data exists, Oncopeltus is also becoming a model system for developmental genetics, and the standard “molecular toolbox” is available for exploring the molecular physiological mechanisms underlying these trade-offs.

近期论文

Moore, Patricia J., and Alfredo Attisano. "Oosorption in response to poor food: complexity in the trade-off between reproduction and survival." Ecol Evol 1, no. 1 (2011): 37-45. Barrett, Emma L. B., John Hunt, Allen J. Moore, and Patricia J. Moore. "Separate and combined effects of nutrition during juvenile and sexual development on female life-history trajectories: the thrifty phenotype in a cockroach." Proc Biol Sci 276, no. 1671 (2009): 3257-64. Barrett, Emma L. B., Richard F. Preziosi, Allen J. Moore, and Patricia J. Moore. "Effects of mating delay and nutritional signals on resource recycling in a cyclically breeding cockroach." J Insect Physiol 54, no. 1 (2008): 25-31. Lock, Judith E., Per T. Smiseth, Patricia J. Moore, and Allen J. Moore. "Coadaptation of prenatal and postnatal maternal effects." Am Nat 170, no. 5 (2007): 709-18. Moore, Patricia J., Edwin W Harris, and Allen J. Moore. "The Cost of Keeping Eggs Fresh: Quantitative Genetic Variation in Females that Mate Late Relative to Sexual Maturation." Am Nat 169, no. 3