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Finn Piatscheck
Finn Piatscheck
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
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Permanent genetic resources added to molecular ecology resources database 1 December 2011–31 January 2012
Molecular Ecology Resources Primer Development Consortium,, ...
Molecular Ecology Resources 12 (3), 570-572, 2012
272012
Permanent genetic resources added to molecular ecology resources database 1 August 2011–30 September 2011
Molecular Ecology Resources Primer Development Consortium, ...
Molecular Ecology Resources 12 (1), 185-189, 2012
242012
Figs, pollinators, and parasites: a longitudinal study of the effects of nematode infection on fig wasp fitness
J Van Goor, F Piatscheck, DD Houston, JD Nason
Acta Oecologica 90, 140-150, 2018
222018
Comparative analysis of spatial genetic structure in an ant–plant symbiosis reveals a tension zone and highlights speciation processes in tropical Africa
R Blatrix, J Peccoud, C Born, F Piatscheck, L Benoit, M Sauve, ...
Journal of Biogeography 44 (8), 1856-1868, 2017
122017
Multi-locus phylogenies of the genus Barteria (Passifloraceae) portray complex patterns in the evolution of myrmecophytism
J Peccoud, F Piatscheck, R Yockteng, M Garcia, M Sauve, ...
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 66 (3), 824-832, 2013
122013
Differential effects of nematode infection on pollinating and non‐pollinating fig wasps: Can shared antagonism provide net benefits to a mutualism?
J Van Goor, F Piatscheck, DD Houston, JD Nason
Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (7), 1764-1775, 2021
82021
Ecological factors associated with pre-dispersal predation of fig seeds and wasps by fig-specialist lepidopteran larvae
F Piatscheck, J Van Goor, DD Houston, JD Nason
Acta oecologica 90, 151-159, 2018
82018
The enemy of my enemy is my friend: Nematode infection of pollinating and non-pollinating fig wasps has net benefits for the fig-fig wasp pollination mutualism
J Van Goor, F Piatscheck, DD Houston, JD Nason
bioRxiv, 2020.05. 08.084400, 2020
12020
Past, present and future: Geographic and temporal variation in a fig–fig wasp mutualism
F Piatscheck
Iowa State University, 2019
12019
Comparative Phylogeography of Mexican Rock Fig (Ficus petiolaris) and its Fig Wasp Pollinator: Effects of Abiotic Versus Biotic Factors
K Quinteros, F Piatscheck, J Satler, T Heath, J Nason
Authorea Preprints, 2024
2024
MULTI-SPECIES FIG WASP COMMUNITIES REVEAL EXTREME DEVIATION FROM RECIPROCAL PARTNER SPECIFICITY
K Quinteros, F Piatscheck, JD Satler, JD Nason, TA Heath
An integrated approach to studying the coevolution of the fig and fig-wasp …, 2022
2022
COMPARATIVE PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF A MEXICAN FIG WASP POLLINATOR AND ITS FIG HOST: EFFECTS OF ABIOTIC VERSUS BIOTIC FACTORS
K Quinteros, F Piatscheck, JD Satler, TA Heath, JD Nason
An integrated approach to studying the coevolution of the fig and fig-wasp …, 2022
2022
SysEB Section Symposium: It Takes Two: Co-Evolutionary Innovation in Insect-Based Mutualisms
JM Van Goor, F Piatscheck
Entomology 2017, 2017
2017
Flowering variation and its effects on antagonists in a desert mutualism
F Piatscheck, JD Nason
Entomology 2017, 2017
2017
Review of Large Carnivore Conservation: Integrating Science and Policy in the North American West
AL McCombs, AJ Albertsen, MM Cox, R Klaver, EE Ernst, HJ Haley, ...
2016
Large Carnivore Conservation: Integrating Science and Policy in the North American West
AL McCombs, AJ Albertsen, MM Cox, EE Ernst, HJ Haley, DA Loney, ...
Journal of Mammalogy 97 (4), 1256-1258, 2016
2016
Strong spatial genetic structure is correlated with climatic niche in a tree of the African tropical rain forest
R Blatrix, J Peccoud, C Born, F Piatscheck, L Benoit, M Sauve, ...
ATBC, 2016
2016
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