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Hugh Dingle is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, with focused contributions to subfields such as Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Ecological Modeling.

Their main topics of work include studies on Plant and animal studies, Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, and Species Distribution and Climate Change.

Among recent publications, two notable papers are:

  • Migration in butterflies: a global overview, 2021, Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Two centuries of monarch butterfly collections reveal contrasting effects of range expansion and migration loss on wing traits, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Shawan Chowdhury
  • Richard A. Fuller
  • Jason W. Chapman
  • Myron P. Zalucki
  • Micah G. Freedman

Hugh Dingle's work has been published in venues such as:

  • Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Best Publications

  • Migration: The Biology of Life on the Move

    Hugh Dingle

  • What Is Migration

    Hugh Dingle;V. Alistair Drake

  • Maternal Effects in Insect Life Histories

    T. A. Mousseau;H. Dingle

  • Migration strategies of insects.

    Hugh Dingle

  • Evolution of insect migration and diapause

    Hugh Dingle

  • Animal migration: is there a common migratory syndrome?

    Hugh Dingle;Hugh Dingle

  • And the beak shall inherit – evolution in response to invasion

    Scott P. Carroll;Scott P. Carroll;Jenella E. Loye;Jenella E. Loye;Hugh Dingle;Hugh Dingle;Michael Mathieson

  • Evolution and genetics of life histories

    Hugh Dingle;Joseph P. Hegmann

  • Ecology and evolution of agonistic behavior in stomatopods

    Roy L. Caldwell;Hugh Dingle

  • GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION OF FITNESS-ASSOCIATED TRAITS AMONG RAPIDLY EVOLVING POPULATIONS OF THE SOAPBERRY BUG.

    Scott P. Carroll;Hugh Dingle;Stephen P. Klassen

  • Ecology and evolution of migration

    Hugh Dingle

  • Distribution of the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus (L.) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), in western North America

    H. Dingle;M. P. Zalucki;W. A. Rochester;T. Armijo-Prewitt

  • The Relation Between Age and Flight Activity in the Milkweed Bug, Oncopeltus

    Hugh Dingle

  • Genetic architecture of adaptive differentiation in evolving host races of the soapberry bug, Jadera haematoloma

    Scott P. Carroll;Hugh Dingle;Thomas R. Famula;Charles W. Fox

  • A statistical and information analysis of aggressive communication in the mantis shrimp Gonodactylus bredini Manning

    Hugh Dingle

  • Rapidly evolving adaptations to host ecology and nutrition in the soapberry bug

    Scott P. Carroll;Stephen P. Klassen;Hugh Dingle

  • JUVENILE HORMONE AS A MEDIATOR OF PLASTICITY IN INSECT LIFE HISTORIES

    Hugh Dingle;Ruth Winchell

  • The Aggressive and Territorial Behaviour of the Mantis Shrimp Gonodactylus Bredini Manning (Crustacea: Stomatopoda)

    Hugh Dingle;Roy L. Caldwell

  • Altitudinal variation in life cycle syndromes of California populations of the grasshopper, Melanoplus sanguinipes (F.).

    Hugh Dingle;Timothy A. Mousseau;Susan M. Scott

  • VARIATION IN BODY SIZE AND FLIGHT PERFORMANCE IN MILKWEED BUGS (ONCOPELTUS).

    Hugh Dingle;Nigel R. Blakley;Elizabeth Ruth Miller

  • THE NATURE OF GENETIC VARIANCE INFLUENCING PHOTOPERIODIC DIAPAUSE IN A MIGRANT INSECT, ONCOPELTUS FASCIATUS

    Hugh Dingle;Carl Kice Brown;Joseph P. Hegmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott P. Carroll
Scott P. Carroll University of California, Davis
Roy L. Caldwell
Roy L. Caldwell University of California, Berkeley
Myron P. Zalucki
Myron P. Zalucki University of Queensland
Timothy A. Mousseau
Timothy A. Mousseau University of South Carolina
Robert F. Denno
Robert F. Denno University of Maryland, College Park
Charles W. Fox
Charles W. Fox University of Kentucky
Jason W. Chapman
Jason W. Chapman University of Exeter
Michael E. Q. Pilson
Michael E. Q. Pilson University of Rhode Island
Osmund Holm-Hansen
Osmund Holm-Hansen University of California, San Diego
John E. Randall
John E. Randall Bernice P. Bishop Museum

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