Imperial College London

ProfessorAlfriedVogler

Faculty of Natural SciencesDepartment of Life Sciences (Silwood Park)

Professor of Molecular Systematics
 
 
 
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+44 (0)20 7942 5613a.vogler

 
 
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Sir Alexander Fleming BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Publications

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Hancock JM, Vogler AP, 2000, How slippage-derived sequences are incorporated into rRNA variable-region secondary structure: Implications for phylogeny reconstruction, MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, Vol: 14, Pages: 366-374, ISSN: 1055-7903

Journal article

Goldstein PZ, DeSalle R, Amato G, Vogler APet al., 2000, Conservation genetics at the species boundary, CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, Vol: 14, Pages: 120-131, ISSN: 0888-8892

Journal article

Diogo AC, Vogler AP, Gimenez A, Gallego D, Galian Jet al., 1999, Conservation genetics of <i>Cicindela deserticoloides</i>, an endangered tiger beetle endemic to southeastern Spain, JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION, Vol: 3, Pages: 117-123, ISSN: 1366-638X

Journal article

Barraclough TG, Hogan JE, Vogler AP, 1999, Testing whether ecological factors promote cladogenesis in a group of tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae), PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 266, Pages: 1061-1067, ISSN: 0962-8452

Journal article

Hernando C, Ribera I, Vogler AP, 1999, Alpine and cave or endogean habitats as postglacial refugia:: Examples from palearctic ground beetles, with comments on their possible origins (Coleoptera: Carabidae), COLEOPTERISTS BULLETIN, Vol: 53, Pages: 31-39, ISSN: 0010-065X

Journal article

Vane-Wright RI, Raheem DC, Cieslak A, Vogler APet al., 1999, Evolution of the mimetic African swallowtail butterfly <i>Papilio dardanus</i>:: molecular data confirm relationships with <i>P-phorcas</i> and <i>P-constantinus</i>, BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, Vol: 66, Pages: 215-229, ISSN: 0024-4066

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Barraclough TG, Barclay MVL, Vogler AP, 1998, Species richness: Does flower power explain beetle-mania?, CURRENT BIOLOGY, Vol: 8, Pages: R843-R845, ISSN: 0960-9822

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Hancock JM, Vogler AP, 1998, Modelling the secondary structures of slippage-prone hypervariable RNA regions: the example of the tiger beetle 18S rRNA variable region V4, NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, Vol: 26, Pages: 1689-1699, ISSN: 0305-1048

Journal article

Vogler AP, Kelley KC, 1998, COVARIATION OF DEFENSIVE TRAITS IN TIGER BEETLES (GENUS CICINDELA): A PHYLOGENETIC APPROACH USING mtDNA., Evolution, Vol: 52, Pages: 529-538

Inferences about the evolution of defensive strategies in tiger beetles (genus Cicindela) have been contentious, largely due to the lack of a phylogenetic hypothesis for the group. We used a dataset that includes measures of chemical defense, habitat association, and body coloration for a representative sample of North American Cicindela (Pearson et al. 1988) to reassess, within a phylogenetic context, the problem of covariation in defensive strategies. We reconstructed a phylogenetic hypothesis from mtDNA for a total of 44 Cicindela and seven outgroup taxa using 1896 base pairs from three segments of the mitochondrial genome. Characters involved in predator deterrence and escape were optimized onto this phylogeny. Although most taxa producing large amounts of benzaldehyde fall into two monophyletic clades, numerous changes in the level of benzaldehyde secretion across the genus suggest that this parameter is poorly conserved phylogenetically. In contrast to previous studies, we also found little support for correlated character changes in benzaldehyde secretion and habitat type, a presumed indicator of the selective regime. Aposematic coloration of the abdomen was restricted to a single monophyletic group of taxa producing large amounts of benzaldehyde. Bright iridescent coloration, implicated in predator evasion during flight, was only loosely correlated with the phylogenetic affinities of taxa and appears to be part of a defensive strategy not usually acting in combination with chemical defenses. Our study of character covariation clarifies earlier analyses of the adaptive significance of benzaldehyde defense, which were inconclusive without a phylogenetic hypothesis.

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Vogler AP, Kelley KC, 1998, Covariation of defensive traits in tiger beetles (genus <i>Cicindela</i>):: A phylogenetic approach using mtDNA, EVOLUTION, Vol: 52, Pages: 529-538, ISSN: 0014-3820

Journal article

Vogler AP, Welsh A, Barraclough TG, 1998, Molecular phylogeny of the Cicindela maritima (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) group indicates fast radiation in western North America, ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Vol: 91, Pages: 185-194, ISSN: 0013-8746

Journal article

Barraclough TG, Vogler AP, Harvey PH, 1998, Revealing the factors that promote speciation, PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 353, Pages: 241-249, ISSN: 0962-8436

Journal article

Vogler AP, 1998, Extinction and the evolutionary process: what to conserve?, Molecular approaches in ecology and evolution, Editors: DeSalle, Schierwater, Basel, Switzerland, Publisher: Birkhäuser, Pages: 191-210

Book chapter

Vogler AP, Welsh A, 1997, Phylogeny of North American Cicindela tiger beetles inferred from multiple mitochondrial DNA sequences, MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, Vol: 8, Pages: 225-235, ISSN: 1055-7903

Journal article

Vogler AP, Welsh A, Hancock JM, 1997, Phylogenetic analysis of slippage-like sequence variation in the V4 rRNA expansion segment in tiger beetles (Cicindelidae), MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, Vol: 14, Pages: 6-19, ISSN: 0737-4038

Journal article

Vogler AP, Goldstein PZ, 1997, Adaptive radiation and taxon cycles in North American tiger beetles: a cladistic perspective, Molecular evolution and adaptive radiation, Editors: Givnish, Sytsma, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Pages: 353-373

Book chapter

Vogler AP, Pearson DL, 1996, A molecular phylogeny of the tiger beetles (Cicindelidae): Congruence of mitochondrial and nuclear rDNA data sets, MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, Vol: 6, Pages: 321-338, ISSN: 1055-7903

Journal article

Legge JT, Roush R, Desalle R, Vogler AP, May Bet al., 1996, Genetic criteria for establishing evolutionarily significant units in Cryan's buckmoth, CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, Vol: 10, Pages: 85-98, ISSN: 0888-8892

Journal article

Brower AVZ, DeSalle R, Vogler A, 1996, Gene trees, species trees, and systematics, Annu Rev Ecol Syst, Vol: 27, Pages: 423-450

Journal article

Vogler AP, Kelley KC, 1996, At the interface of phylogenetics and ecology: The case of chemical defenses in Cicindela, 3rd International Symposium of Carabidology, Publisher: FINNISH ZOOLOGICAL BOTANICAL PUBLISHING BOARD, Pages: 39-47, ISSN: 0003-455X

Conference paper

WRAY CG, JACOBS DK, KOSTRIKEN R, VOGLER AP, BAKER R, DESALLE Ret al., 1995, HOMOLOGS OF THE ENGRAILED GENE FROM 5 MOLLUSCAN CLASSES, FEBS LETTERS, Vol: 365, Pages: 71-74, ISSN: 0014-5793

Journal article

VOGLER AP, DESALLE R, 1994, DIAGNOSING UNITS OF CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT, CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, Vol: 8, Pages: 354-363, ISSN: 0888-8892

Journal article

VOGLER AP, DESALLE R, 1994, EVOLUTION AND PHYLOGENETIC INFORMATION-CONTENT OF THE ITS-1 REGION IN THE TIGER BEETLE CICINDELA DORSALIS, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, Vol: 11, Pages: 393-405, ISSN: 0737-4038

Journal article

Vogler AP, 1994, Extinction and the formation of phylogenetic lineages: Diagnosing units of conservation management in the tiger beetle Cicindela dorsalis, Molecular ecology and evolution: approaches and applications, Editors: al, Basel, Switzerland, Publisher: Birkhäuser, Pages: 261-273

Book chapter

VOGLER AP, DESALLE R, 1994, MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA EVOLUTION AND THE APPLICATION OF THE PHYLOGENETIC SPECIES CONCEPT IN THE CICINDELA-DORSALIS COMPLEX (COLEOPTERA, CICINDELIDAE), 8th European Carabidologists Meeting/2nd International Symposium of Carabidology, Publisher: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL, Pages: 79-85, ISSN: 0080-8954

Conference paper

VOGLER AP, KNISLEY CB, GLUECK SB, HILL JM, DESALLE Ret al., 1993, USING MOLECULAR AND ECOLOGICAL DATA TO DIAGNOSE ENDANGERED POPULATIONS OF THE PURITAN TIGER BEETLE CICINDELA-PURITANA, MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, Vol: 2, Pages: 375-383, ISSN: 0962-1083

Journal article

Vogler AP, DeSalle R, 1993, PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS IN COASTAL NORTH AMERICAN TIGER BEETLES (CICINDELA DORSALIS SAY) INFERRED FROM MITOCHONDRIAL DNA SEQUENCES., Evolution, Vol: 47, Pages: 1192-1202

Genetic variation was assessed in the tiger beetle, Cicindela dorsalis, by sequencing of three regions of the mtDNA genome. Populations of four morphologically distinguishable subspecies were sampled from 28 representative locations covering almost the entire geographic range of the species in coastal North America. In 78 individuals analyzed for 656 base pairs from four different genes, 17 different haplotypes could be distinguished. A cladistic analysis grouped the haplotype sequences into two main lineages, one from the Atlantic Ocean and one from the Gulf of Mexico. Haplotypes within the two clades were very similar to each other. Most of the characters that distinguished these closely related haplotypes were homoplastic. The geographic distribution of haplotypes did not coincide with the distribution of morphological subspecies, but no evidence for hybridization between two subspecies could be inferred from this observation. The implications of these findings for the evolution of gene sequences at and below the species level are discussed.

Journal article

VOGLER AP, DESALLE R, 1993, PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS IN COASTAL NORTH-AMERICAN TIGER BEETLES (CICINDELA-DORSALIS SAY) INFERRED FROM MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA SEQUENCES, EVOLUTION, Vol: 47, Pages: 1192-1202, ISSN: 0014-3820

Journal article

VOGLER AP, DESALLE R, ASSMANN T, KNISLEY CB, SCHULTZ TDet al., 1993, MOLECULAR POPULATION-GENETICS OF THE ENDANGERED TIGER BEETLE CICINDELA-DORSALIS (COLEOPTERA, CICINDELIDAE), ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Vol: 86, Pages: 142-152, ISSN: 0013-8746

Journal article

Vogler AP, 1993, Mitochondrial DNA evolution and the application of the phylogenetic species concept in the Cicindela dorsalis complex (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae), Carabid beetles: ecology and evolution, Editors: Desender, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Publisher: Kluwer Academic Press, Pages: 79-85

Book chapter

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