John Nason

John Nason

Iowa State University

H-index: 47

North America-United States

About John Nason

John Nason, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Iowa State University, specializes in the field of Ecological and evolutionary genetics, Plant-insect interactions-coevolution.

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

Comparative Phylogeography of Mexican Rock Fig (Ficus petiolaris) and its Fig Wasp Pollinator: Effects of Abiotic Versus Biotic Factors

Pollinator and host sharing lead to hybridization and introgression in Panamanian free‐standing figs, but not in their pollinator wasps

Extraordinarily precise nematode sex ratios: adaptive responses to vanishingly rare mating opportunities

MULTI-SPECIES FIG WASP COMMUNITIES REVEAL EXTREME DEVIATION FROM RECIPROCAL PARTNER SPECIFICITY

TRANSGRESSIVE FLORAL SCENT BOUQUETS OF F1 HYBRID FIGS (FICUS)

COMPARATIVE PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF A MEXICAN FIG WASP POLLINATOR AND ITS FIG HOST: EFFECTS OF ABIOTIC VERSUS BIOTIC FACTORS

An integrated approach to studying the coevolution of the Fig and Fig-Wasp Mutualism

Genome‐wide sequence data show no evidence of hybridization and introgression among pollinator wasps associated with a community of Panamanian strangler figs

John Nason Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

10596

Citations(since 2020)

1973

Cited By

9523

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

80

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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Iowa State University

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John Nason Skills & Research Interests

Ecological and evolutionary genetics

Plant-insect interactions-coevolution

Top articles of John Nason

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Comparative Phylogeography of Mexican Rock Fig (Ficus petiolaris) and its Fig Wasp Pollinator: Effects of Abiotic Versus Biotic Factors

Authorea Preprints

Kevin Quinteros

Finn Piatscheck

Jordan Satler

Tracy Heath

John Nason

2024/3/30

Pollinator and host sharing lead to hybridization and introgression in Panamanian free‐standing figs, but not in their pollinator wasps

Ecology and Evolution

Jordan D Satler

Edward Allen Herre

Tracy A Heath

Carlos A Machado

Adalberto Gómez Zúñiga

...

2023/1

Extraordinarily precise nematode sex ratios: adaptive responses to vanishingly rare mating opportunities

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Justin Van Goor

Edward Allen Herre

Adalberto Gómez

John D Nason

2022/1/26

MULTI-SPECIES FIG WASP COMMUNITIES REVEAL EXTREME DEVIATION FROM RECIPROCAL PARTNER SPECIFICITY

An integrated approach to studying the coevolution of the fig and fig-wasp mutualism

Kevin Quinteros

Finn Piatscheck

Jordan D Satler

John D Nason

Tracy A Heath

2022

TRANSGRESSIVE FLORAL SCENT BOUQUETS OF F1 HYBRID FIGS (FICUS)

An integrated approach to studying the coevolution of the fig and fig-wasp mutualism

Kevin Quinteros

Aafke Oldenbeuving

Jordan D Satler

Adalberto Gómez Zúniga

Tracy A Heath

...

2022

COMPARATIVE PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF A MEXICAN FIG WASP POLLINATOR AND ITS FIG HOST: EFFECTS OF ABIOTIC VERSUS BIOTIC FACTORS

An integrated approach to studying the coevolution of the fig and fig-wasp mutualism

Kevin Quinteros

Finn Piatscheck

Jordan D Satler

Tracy A Heath

John D Nason

2022

An integrated approach to studying the coevolution of the Fig and Fig-Wasp Mutualism

Kevin Quinteros

2022

Genome‐wide sequence data show no evidence of hybridization and introgression among pollinator wasps associated with a community of Panamanian strangler figs

Molecular Ecology

Jordan D Satler

Edward Allen Herre

Tracy A Heath

Carlos A Machado

Adalberto Gómez Zúñiga

...

2022/4

Genetic tracking of density‐dependent adult recruitment: A case study in a subtropical oak

Journal of Ecology

Xin Tong

John D Nason

Yuan‐Yuan Ding

Xiao‐Yong Chen

2021/6

Differential effects of nematode infection on pollinating and non‐pollinating fig wasps: Can shared antagonism provide net benefits to a mutualism?

Journal of Animal Ecology

Justin Van Goor

Finn Piatscheck

Derek D Houston

John D Nason

2021/7

Genome-wide sequence data show no evidence of admixture and introgression among pollinator wasps associated with a community of Panamanian strangler figs

bioRxiv

Jordan D Satler

Edward Allen Herre

Tracy A Heath

Carlos A Machado

Adalberto Gómez Zúñiga

...

2020/12/9

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

bioRxiv

Justin Van Goor

Finn Piatscheck

Derek D Houston

John D Nason

2020/5/10

Community Structure and Undescribed Species Diversity in Non-Pollinating Fig Wasps Associated with the Strangler Fig Ficus petiolaris

Insect Systematics and Diversity

Jordan D Satler

Kristen K Bernhard

John O Stireman III

Carlos A Machado

Derek D Houston

...

2020/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 109
Jonathan Wendel

Jonathan Wendel

Iowa State University

H-index: 85
Debashish Bhattacharya

Debashish Bhattacharya

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

H-index: 70
Norman Ellstrand

Norman Ellstrand

University of California, Riverside

H-index: 62
Victoria Sork

Victoria Sork

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 39
John Stireman

John Stireman

Wright State University

H-index: 38
Stephen Heard

Stephen Heard

University of New Brunswick

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