James Mallet

James Mallet

Harvard University

H-index: 88

North America-United States

About James Mallet

James Mallet, With an exceptional h-index of 88 and a recent h-index of 48 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of evolution, ecology, genetics, mimicry, speciation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Pervasive mimicry in flight behavior among aposematic butterflies

The Role of Hybridization in Species Formation and Persistence

Hybrid speciation driven by multilocus introgression of ecological traits

Major patterns in the introgression history of Heliconius butterflies

A polygenic explanation for Haldane’s rule in butterflies

Inferring the direction of introgression using genomic sequence data

Reproductive isolation is a heuristic, not a measure: a commentary on Westram et al., 2022

Inference of gene flow between species under misspecified models

James Mallet Information

University

Position

and University College London (UCL)

Citations(all)

31752

Citations(since 2020)

10530

Cited By

26087

hIndex(all)

88

hIndex(since 2020)

48

i10Index(all)

163

i10Index(since 2020)

125

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James Mallet Skills & Research Interests

evolution

ecology

genetics

mimicry

speciation

Top articles of James Mallet

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Pervasive mimicry in flight behavior among aposematic butterflies

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Edward Page

Lucie M Queste

Neil Rosser

Patricio A Salazar

Nicola J Nadeau

...

2024/3/12

The Role of Hybridization in Species Formation and Persistence

Joshua V Peñalba

Anna Runemark

Joana I Meier

Pooja Singh

Guinevere OU Wogan

...

2024/3/4

Hybrid speciation driven by multilocus introgression of ecological traits

Nature

Neil Rosser

Fernando Seixas

Lucie M Queste

Bruna Cama

Ronald Mori-Pezo

...

2024/4/17

Major patterns in the introgression history of Heliconius butterflies

ELife

Yuttapong Thawornwattana

Fernando Seixas

Ziheng Yang

James Mallet

2023/12/18

A polygenic explanation for Haldane’s rule in butterflies

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Tianzhu Xiong

Shreeharsha Tarikere

Neil Rosser

Xueyan Li

Masaya Yago

...

2023/10/31

Inferring the direction of introgression using genomic sequence data

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Yuttapong Thawornwattana

Jun Huang

Tomáš Flouri

James Mallet

Ziheng Yang

2023/8

Reproductive isolation is a heuristic, not a measure: a commentary on Westram et al., 2022

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

James Mallet

Sean P Mullen

2022/9/1

Inference of gene flow between species under misspecified models

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Jun Huang

Yuttapong Thawornwattana

Tomáš Flouri

James Mallet

Ziheng Yang

2022/12/1

Sympatric speciation by allochrony?

Molecular Ecology

Neil Rosser

Fernando Seixas

James Mallet

2022/8

Anthropogenic pressures coincide with Neotropical biodiversity hotspots in a flagship butterfly group

Diversity and Distributions

Maël Doré

Keith Willmott

Boris Leroy

Nicolas Chazot

James Mallet

...

2022/12

Admixture of evolutionary rates across a butterfly hybrid zone

Elife

Tianzhu Xiong

Xueyan Li

Masaya Yago

James Mallet

2022/6/15

On the impermanence of species: The collapse of genetic incompatibilities in hybridizing populations

Evolution

Tianzhu Xiong

James Mallet

2022/11/1

The making of a moth man

Evolution

James Mallet

2022/6/1

Polygenic Effects on the Z Chromosome Underlie Hybrid Incompatibility inPapilioandHeliconiusButterflies

T Xiong

S Tarikere

N Rosser

X Li

M Yago

...

2022/10/30

Complex basis of hybrid female sterility and Haldane's rule in Heliconius butterflies: Z‐linkage and epistasis

Molecular Ecology

Neil Rosser

Nathaniel B Edelman

Lucie M Queste

Michaela Nelson

Fernando Seixas

...

2022/2

Diverse genetic architectures on the Z chromosome underlie the two rules of speciation in Papilio butterfly hybrids

Tianzhu Xiong

Shreeharsha Tarikere

Neil Rosser

Xueyan Li

Masaya Yago

...

2022/10/28

Admixture of evolutionary rates across a hybrid zone

bioRxiv

Tianzhu Xiong

Xueyan Li

Masaya Yago

James Mallet

2021/9/28

Synteny-Based Genome Assembly for 16 Species of Heliconius Butterflies, and an Assessment of Structural Variation across the Genus

Genome Biology and Evolution

Fernando A Seixas

Nathaniel B Edelman

James Mallet

2021/7/1

The Amazon river is a suture zone for a polyphyletic group of co‐mimetic heliconiine butterflies

Ecography

Neil Rosser

Leila T Shirai

Kanchon K Dasmahapatra

James Mallet

André VL Freitas

2021/2

The collapse of genetic incompatibilities in hybridizing populations

BioRxiv

Tianzhu Xiong

James Mallet

2021/1/9

See List of Professors in James Mallet University(Harvard University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 81
Chris D. Jiggins

Chris D. Jiggins

University of Cambridge

H-index: 41
GERARDO LAMAS

GERARDO LAMAS

Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

H-index: 35
Marcus Kronforst

Marcus Kronforst

University of Chicago

H-index: 33
Keith Willmott

Keith Willmott

University of Florida

H-index: 32
Riccardo Papa

Riccardo Papa

Universidad de Puerto Rico

H-index: 24
Brian Counterman

Brian Counterman

Auburn University

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