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James B. Woolley
Researcher at Texas A&M University
Publications - 49
Citations - 2400
James B. Woolley is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signiphoridae & Monophyly. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 45 publications receiving 2180 citations. Previous affiliations of James B. Woolley include University of Arizona.
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Annotated keys to the genera of Nearctic Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera).
TL;DR: This title presents illustrated keys to the 19 families and 706 described genera of Chalcidoidea known to occur in the Nearctic region.
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Finding Our Way through Phenotypes.
Andrew R. Deans,Suzanna E. Lewis,Eva Huala,Salvatore S. Anzaldo,Michael Ashburner,James P. Balhoff,David C. Blackburn,Judith A. Blake,J. Gordon Burleigh,Bruno Chanet,Laurel Cooper,Mélanie Courtot,Sandor Csösz,Hong Cui,Wasila M. Dahdul,Sandip Das,T. Alexander Dececchi,Agnès Dettai,Rui Diogo,Robert E. Druzinsky,Michel Dumontier,Nico M. Franz,Frank Friedrich,George Gkoutos,Melissa A. Haendel,Luke J. Harmon,Terry F. Hayamizu,Yongqun He,Heather M. Hines,Nizar Ibrahim,Laura M. Jackson,Pankaj Jaiswal,Christina James-Zorn,Sebastian Köhler,Guillaume Lecointre,Hilmar Lapp,Carolyn J. Lawrence,Nicolas Le Novère,John G. Lundberg,James Macklin,Austin Mast,Peter E. Midford,István Mikó,Christopher J. Mungall,Anika Oellrich,David Osumi-Sutherland,Helen Parkinson,Martín J. Ramírez,Stefan Richter,Peter N. Robinson,Alan Ruttenberg,Katja Schulz,Erik Segerdell,Katja C. Seltmann,Michael J. Sharkey,Aaron D. Smith,Barry Smith,Chelsea D. Specht,R. Burke Squires,Robert W. Thacker,Anne E. Thessen,Jose Fernandez-Triana,Mauno Vihinen,Peter D. Vize,Lars Vogt,Christine E. Wall,Ramona Walls,Monte Westerfeld,Robert A. Wharton,Christian S. Wirkner,James B. Woolley,Matthew J. Yoder,Aaron M. Zorn,Paula M. Mabee +73 more
TL;DR: Imagine if the authors could compute across phenotype data as easily as genomic data; this article calls for efforts to realize this vision and discusses the potential benefits.
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A phylogenetic analysis of the megadiverse Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera)
John M. Heraty,Roger A. Burks,Roger A. Burks,Astrid Cruaud,Astrid Cruaud,Gary A. P. Gibson,Johan Liljeblad,Johan Liljeblad,James B. Munro,James B. Munro,Jean-Yves Rasplus,Gérard Delvare,Peter Jansta,Alex Gumovsky,John T. Huber,James B. Woolley,Lars Krogmann,Steve Heydon,Andrew Polaszek,Stefan Schmidt,D. Chris Darling,D. Chris Darling,Michael W. Gates,Jason L. Mottern,Elizabeth A. Murray,Ana Dal Molin,Serguei V. Triapitsyn,Hannes Baur,John D. Pinto,Simon Van Noort,Jeremiah George,Matthew J. Yoder +31 more
TL;DR: The first phylogenetic analysis of the superfamily Chalcidoidea based on both morphological and molecular data is presented and several life‐history traits are mapped onto the new phylogeny.
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Mapping the biosphere: exploring species to understand the origin, organization and sustainability of biodiversity
Quentin D. Wheeler,Sandra Knapp,Dennis W. M. Stevenson,J. Stevenson,Stan Blum,Brian M. Boom,Gary G. Borisy,James L. Buizer,M. R. de Carvalho,A. Cibrian,Michael J. Donoghue,Vinson P. Doyle,E. M. Gerson,Catherine H. Graham,P. Graves,Sara Graves,Robert P. Guralnick,Andrew Hamilton,James Hanken,Wayne Law,Diana L. Lipscomb,Thomas E. Lovejoy,Holly Miller,James S. Miller,Shahid Naeem,Michael J. Novacek,Lawrence M. Page,Norman I. Platnick,Holly Porter-Morgan,Peter H. Raven,M. A. Solis,Antonio G. Valdecasas,S. Van Der Leeuw,Alejandra Vasco,Niki Vermeulen,Johannes C. Vogel,Ramona Walls,Edward O. Wilson,James B. Woolley +38 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that an ambitious goal to describe 10 million species in less than 50 years is attainable based on the strength of 250 years of progress, worldwide collections, existing experts, technological innovation and collaborative teamwork.
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Evolution and behavioral ecology of heteronomous aphelinid parasitoids
TL;DR: The current understanding of phylogenetic relationships within this lineage is presented and hypotheses for the evolutionary origin of heteronomy in the Aphelinidae are discussed.