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Érika Cristina Pinheiro de Castro
Érika Cristina Pinheiro de Castro
Research Associate - Butterfly Genetics Group (Cambridge University)
Verified email at cam.ac.uk
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The arms race between heliconiine butterflies and Passiflora plants – new insights on an ancient subject
ÉCP de Castro, M Zagrobelny, MZ Cardoso, S Bak
Biological Reviews 93 (1), 555-573, 2018
81*2018
Cyanogenesis in arthropods: from chemical warfare to nuptial gifts
M Zagrobelny, ÉCP De Castro, BL Møller, S Bak
Insects 9 (2), 51, 2018
442018
Sequestration and biosynthesis of cyanogenic glucosides in passion vine butterflies and consequences for the diversification of their host plants
ÉC Pinheiro de Castro, M Zagrobelny, JP Zurano, M Zikan Cardoso, ...
Ecology and Evolution 9 (9), 5079-5093, 2019
332019
Variation of chemical compounds in wild Heliconiini reveals ecological factors involved in the evolution of chemical defenses in mimetic butterflies
O Sculfort, ECP de Castro, KM Kozak, S Bak, M Elias, B Nay, V Llaurens
Ecology and Evolution 10 (5), 2677-2694, 2020
202020
Evolutionary dynamics of genome size and content during the adaptive radiation of Heliconiini butterflies
F Cicconardi, E Milanetti, EC Pinheiro de Castro, A Mazo-Vargas, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 5620, 2023
172023
The dynamics of cyanide defences in the life cycle of an aposematic butterfly: Biosynthesis versus sequestration
ÉCP de Castro, R Demirtas, A Orteu, CE Olsen, MS Motawie, MZ Cardoso, ...
Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 116, 103259, 2020
162020
Phenotypic plasticity in chemical defence of butterflies allows usage of diverse host plants
ÉCP De Castro, J Musgrove, S Bak, WO McMillan, CD Jiggins
Biology Letters 17 (3), 20200863, 2021
142021
Evolutionary and ecological processes influencing chemical defense variation in an aposematic and mimetic Heliconius butterfly
ALK Mattila, CD Jiggins, ØH Opedal, G Montejo-Kovacevich, ...
PeerJ 9, e11523, 2021
82021
Honeybees tolerate cyanogenic glucosides from clover nectar and flowers
A Lecocq, AA Green, ÉC Pinheiro De Castro, CE Olsen, AB Jensen, ...
Insects 9 (1), 31, 2018
62018
CP, Musgrove, J., Bak, S., McMillan, WO, & Jiggins, C. D.(2021). Phenotypic plasticity in chemical defence of butterflies allows usage of diverse host plants
É de Castro
Biology Letters 17 (3), 20200863, 0
5
Catalase inhibition affects glyoxylate cycle enzyme expression and cellular redox control during the functional transition of sunflower and safflower seedlings
TM Torres, IB Da Silva, ECP de Castro, EA dos Santos, RMS da Cunha, ...
Journal of plant growth regulation 33, 272-284, 2014
42014
Phenotypic plasticity in chemical defence allows butterflies to diversify host use strategies
ÉCP de Castro, J Musgrove, S Bak, WO McMillan, CD Jiggins
bioRxiv, 2020.04. 07.030122, 2020
12020
Research data supporting'Pollen-feeding delays reproductive senescence and maintains toxicity of Heliconius butterflies'
E Pinheiro De Castro, J McPherson, G Julian, A Mattila, S Bak, ...
2023
Pollen-feeding delays reproductive senescence and maintains toxicity of Heliconius erato
ECP de Castro, J McPherson, G Jullian, ALK Mattila, S Bak, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.01. 13.523799, 2023
2023
Sequestration and functional diversification of cyanogenic glucosides in the life cycle of Heliconius melpomene
ÉCP de Castro, R Demirtas, A Orteu, CE Olsen, MS Motawie, MZ Cardoso, ...
bioRxiv, 723973, 2019
2019
High evolutionary potential in the chemical defenses of an aposematic Heliconius butterfly
ALK Mattila, CD Jiggins, ØH Opedal, G Montejo-Kovacevich, É de Castro, ...
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