Matthew J. Murphy Data-verified
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Matthew J. Murphy investigates factors influencing butterfly behavior and evolution. His research includes studying the impact of wing patterns and weather on butterfly activity, as well as examining the evolutionary limits on species' ability to match their color sensitivity to available habitat light. Murphy also explores the temporal synchronization of female olfactory sensitivity and male courtship behaviors in butterflies. His work utilizes untargeted metabolomics workflows capable of scaling to thousands of samples for population-based studies. He has collaborated with researchers including Erica L. Westerman and Neelendra K. Joshi on multiple publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 58
Selected Publications
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Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly (2025)
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Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly (2024)
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Evolutionary history limits species' ability to match colour sensitivity to available habitat light (2022)
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Evolutionary history limits species’ ability to match color sensitivity to available habitat light (2021)
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Engaging the Community in Pollinator Research: The Effect of Wing Pattern and Weather on Butterfly Behavior (2021)
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- Evolutionary history limits species' ability to match colour sensitivity to available habitat light
- Evolutionary history limits species’ ability to match color sensitivity to available habitat light
- Engaging the Community in Pollinator Research: The Effect of Wing Pattern and Weather on Butterfly Behavior
- Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
- Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
- Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
- Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
- Engaging the Community in Pollinator Research: The Effect of Wing Pattern and Weather on Butterfly Behavior
- Engaging the Community in Pollinator Research: The Effect of Wing Pattern and Weather on Butterfly Behavior
- Engaging the Community in Pollinator Research: The Effect of Wing Pattern and Weather on Butterfly Behavior
- An Untargeted Metabolomics Workflow that Scales to Thousands of Samples for Population-Based Studies
- An Untargeted Metabolomics Workflow that Scales to Thousands of Samples for Population-Based Studies
- An Untargeted Metabolomics Workflow that Scales to Thousands of Samples for Population-Based Studies
- An Untargeted Metabolomics Workflow that Scales to Thousands of Samples for Population-Based Studies
- An Untargeted Metabolomics Workflow that Scales to Thousands of Samples for Population-Based Studies
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
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