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Email: rdhdingle@ucdavis.edu
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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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Add Publications (Kerberos protected)
Selected Publications:
- 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).
- Dingle, H.. 2001. Hormonal mediation of insect life histories In: D. Pfaff, ed. Hormones, Brain, and Behavior. Academic Press (In press).
- 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).
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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