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Publications by
Michael Doebeli
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Ackermann, M. Chao, L., Bergstrom, C. and Doebeli, M. 2007.
On the Evolutionary Origin of Aging.
Aging Cell
6: 235-244
Doebeli, M., Blok, H., Leimar, O. and Dieckmann, U. 2007.
Adaptive speciation as pattern formation in phenotype space.
Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B
274: 347-357
Spencer C.C , Bertrand, M,, Travisano, M., and Doebeli, M. 2007.
Adaptive diversification in genes that regulate resource use in Escherichia coli.
PLoS Genetics
3: 0083-0088
Dieckmann, U., H. Metz, M. Doebeli, and D. Tautz (eds.). 2004.
Adaptive Speciation.
Cambridge University Press
Doebeli, M., Hauert, C., and Killingback, T. 2004.
The Evolutionary Origin of Cooperators and Defectors.
Science
306, 859-862
Friesen, M., Saxer, G., Travisano, M., Doebeli, M. 2004.
Experimental evidence for sympatric ecological diversification due to frequency-dependent competition in Escherichia coli.
Evolution
58, 245-260
Hauert, C., Doebeli, M. 2004.
Spatial structure often inhibits the evolution of cooperation in the snowdrift game.
Nature
428, 643-646
Doebeli, M., Dieckmann, U. 2003.
Speciation along environmental gradients.
Nature
421: 259-264
Doebeli, M. 2002.
A model for the evolutionary dynamics of cross-feeding polymorphisms.
Population Ecology
44: 59-70
Doebeli, M., Dieckmann, U. 2000.
Evolutionary branching and sympatric speciation caused by different types of ecological interactions.
American Naturalist
156: S77-S101
Dieckmann, U., Doebeli, M. 1999.
On the origin of species by sympatric speciation.
Nature
400: 354-357
Doebeli, M., Knowlton, N. 1998.
The evolution of interspecific mutualisms.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA
95: 8676-8680