Interviews > evolution

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  • Kempenaers, Bart Kempenaers, B., Verheyen, G. R., Van den Broeck, M., Burke, T., Van Broeckhoven, C., & Dhondt, A. (1992). Extra-pair paternity results from female preference for high-quality males in the blue tit. Nature, 357(6378), 494-496.
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  • Kirkpatrick, Mark Kirkpatrick, M. (1982). Sexual selection and the evolution of female choice. Evolution, 1-12.
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  • Lala, Kevin Laland, K., Uller, T., Feldman, M., Sterelny, K., Müller, G., Moczek, A., Jablonka, E. & Odling-Smee, J. (2015). The extended evolutionary synthesis: its structure, assumptions and predictions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 282(1813), 20151019.
  • Levin, Simon Levin, S. A. (1998). Ecosystems and the biosphere as complex adaptive systems. Ecosystems, 1(5), 431-436.
  • Lively, Curt Lively, C. M. (1986). Predator‐induced shell dimorphism in the acorn barnacle Chthamalus anisopoma. Evolution, 40(2), 232-242.
  • Loreau, Michel Loreau, M., & Hector, A. (2001). Partitioning selection and complementarity in biodiversity experiments. Nature, 412(6842), 72-76.
  • Losos, Jonathan Losos, J. B., Jackman, T. R., Larson, A., de Queiroz, K., & Rodrı́guez-Schettino, L. (1998). Contingency and determinism in replicated adaptive radiations of island lizards. Science, 279(5359), 2115-2118.
  • Meyer, Axel Meyer, A., Kocher, T. D., Basasibwaki, P., & Wilson, A. C. (1990). Monophyletic origin of Lake Victoria cichlid fishes suggested by mitochondrial DNA sequences. Nature, 347(6293), 550.
  • Milinski, Manfred Milinski, M., & Bakker, T. C. (1990). Female sticklebacks use male coloration in mate choice and hence avoid parasitized males. Nature, 344(6264), 330.
  • Moller, Anders Møller, A. P. (1988). Female choice selects for male sexual tail ornaments in the monogamous swallow. Nature, 332(6165), 640-642.
  • Moran, Nancy Moran, N. A. (1996). Accelerated evolution and Muller's rachet in endosymbiotic bacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 93(7), 2873-2878.
  • Müller, Gerd Müller, G. B. (2007). Evo–devo: extending the evolutionary synthesis. Nature Reviews Genetics, 8(12), 943-949.
  • Nosil, Patrick Nosil, P., Crespi, B. J., & Sandoval, C. P. (2002). Host-plant adaptation drives the parallel evolution of reproductive isolation. Nature, 417(6887), 440-443.
  • O'Brien, Stephen O'Brien, S. J., Wildt, D. E., Goldman, D., Merril, C. R., & Bush, M. (1983). The cheetah is depauperate in genetic variation. Science, 221(4609), 459-462.
  • Ohta, Tomoko Ohta, T. (1973). Slightly deleterious mutant substitutions in evolution. Nature, 246(5428), 96-98.
  • Parker, Geoffrey Parker, G. A. (1970). Sperm competition and its evolutionary consequences in the insects. Biological Reviews, 45(4), 525-567.
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