Author:
Anna Thanukos, based on interviews with Elizabeth Dahlhoff, Nathan Rank, and Caroline Williams
Editing:
Elizabeth Dahlhoff, Nathan Rank, and Caroline Williams
Graphics:
Helina Chin
Web production:
Trish Roque
This material is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number IOS-1558159. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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Rank, N., D. Bruce, D. McMillan, C. Barclay and E. Dahlhoff. 2007. Phosphoglucose isomerase genotype affects running speed and heat shock protein expression after exposure to extreme temperatures in a montane willow beetle. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 210: 750-764.
Rank, N. and E. Dahlhoff. 2002. Allele frequency shifts in response to climate change and physiological consequences of allozyme variation in a montane insect. Evolution 56: 2278-2289.