Email: rdhdingle@ucdavis.edu

Hugh Dingle, Ph.D.   
Professor Emeritus

Education:
B.A. (with honors) Zoology, Cornell University
M.S. Zoology, University of Michigan
Ph.D. Zoology, University of Michigan

Research Interests:
Insect migration and life histories: quantitative genetics, behavior, photo-periodism, and life history flexibility and variation.


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Selected Publications:

  1. Carroll, S.P., H. Dingle, T.R. Famula, and C.W. Fox. 2001. Genetic architecture of adaptive differentiation in evolving host races of the soapberry bug, Jadera hematoloma Genetica (In press).
  2. Dingle, H.. 2001. Hormonal mediation of insect life histories In: D. Pfaff, ed. Hormones, Brain, and Behavior. Academic Press (In press).
  3. Dingle, H. and M. Holyoak. 2001. The evolutionary ecology of movement In: C.W. Fox, D.A. Roff, and D. J. Faiebairn, eds. Evolutionary Ecology: Synthesis and Perspectives. Oxford University Press. (In press).
  4. Dingle, H.. 2001. The evolution of migratory syndromes in insects In: I.P. Woiwood, D.R. Reynolds, and C.D. Thomas, eds. Insect Movement: Mechanisms and Consequences. CABI Publishing, Wallingford U.K. pp. 159-181.
  5. Winchell, R., H. Dingle, and C.D. Moyes. 2000. Enzyme profiles in two rapidly evolving wing polymorphic soapberry bug (Jadera hematoloma: Rhopalidae) populations Journal of Insect Physiology 46:1365-1373.
  6. Dingle, H., M.P. Zalucki, and W.R. Rochester. 2000. Relationships among climate, latitude, and migration: Australian butterflies are not Temperate Zone birds Oecologia 124:196-207.

 


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