Jason Hodin

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2006

Number

6

Co-Authors

Expanding networks: Signaling components in and a hypothesis for the evolution of metamorphosis (2006)

Hodin, Jason

Synopsis Metamorphosis is a substantial morphological transition between 2 multicellular phases in an organism's life cycle, often marking the passage from a prereproductive to a reproductive life...

Interspecific variation in metamorphic competence in marine invertebrates: the significance for comparative investigations into the timing of metamorphosis (2006)

Bishop, Cory D., Huggett, Megan J., Heyland, Andreas, Hodin, Jason, Brandhorst, Bruce P.

Synopsis Metamorphosis in marine invertebrate larvae is a dynamic, environmentally dependent process that integrates ontogeny with habitat selection. The capacity of many marine invertebrate larvae...

Expanding networks: Signaling components in and a hypothesis for the evolution of metamorphosis (2006)

Hodin, Jason

Metamorphosis is a substantial morphological transition between 2 multicellular phases in an organism's life cycle, often marking the passage from a prereproductive to a reproductive life stage. It...

Interspecific variation in metamorphic competence in marine invertebrates: the significance for comparative investigations into the timing of metamorphosis (2006)

Bishop, Cory D., Huggett, Megan J., Heyland, Andreas, Hodin, Jason, Brandhorst, Bruce P.

Metamorphosis in marine invertebrate larvae is a dynamic, environmentally dependent process that integrates ontogeny with habitat selection. The capacity of many marine invertebrate larvae to survive...

HETEROCHRONIC DEVELOPMENTAL SHIFT CAUSED BY THYROID HORMONE IN LARVAL SAND DOLLARS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY AND THE EVOLUTION OF NONFEEDING DEVELOPMENT (2004)

Andreas Heyland, Jason Hodin

Recent work on a diverse array of echinoderm species has demonstrated, as is true in amphibians, that thyroid hormone (TH) accelerates development to metamorphosis. Interestingly, the feeding larvae...

DIFFERENT MECHANISMS UNDERLIE PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY AND INTERSPECIFIC VARIATION FOR A REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTER IN DROSOPHILIDS (INSECTA: DIPTERA) (2000)

Jason Hodin, Lynn M. Riddiford

The insect ovary is a modular structure, the functional unit of which is the ovariole. Ovariole number is positively correlated with potential reproductive output. Among drosophilids (Insecta:...