Variation in natural populations


Song sparrow, Melospiza melodia
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Lecture bibliography

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Colosimo, P. F., K. E. Hosemann, S. Balabhadra, G. Villarrea, Jr., M. Dickson, J. Grimwood, J. Schmutz, R. M. Myers, D. Schluter, and D. M. Kingsley. 2005. Widespread parallel evolution in sticklebacks by repeated fixation of ectodysplasin alleles. Science 5717: 1928-1933.

Conner, J. and S. Via. 1993. Patterns of phenotypic and genetic correlations among morphological and life-history traits in wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum. Evolution 47: 704-711.

Conte, G. L., M. E. Arnegard, C. L. Peichel and D. Schluter. 2012. The probability of genetic parallelism and convergence in natural populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 279: 5039-5047.

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Küpper, C., M. Stocks, J. E. Risse, N. dos Remedios, L. L. Farrell, S. B. McRae, T. C. Morgan et al. 2016. A supergene determines highly divergent male reproductive morphs in the ruff. Nature Genetics 48: 79-83.

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Marchinko, K. B., B. Matthews, M. E. Arnegard, S. M. Rogers and D. Schluter. 2014. Maintenance of a genetic polymorphism with disruptive natural selection in stickleback. Current Biology 24: 1289-1292.

Moore, M. P., H. H. Whiteman, and R. A. Martin. 2019. A mother’s legacy: the strength of maternal effects in animal populations. Ecology Letters 22: 1620–1628.

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Smith, T. B. Disruptive selection and the genetic basis of bill size polymorphism in the African. Nature 363: 618-620.

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vonHoldt, B. M., R. Y. Kartzinel, C. D. Huber, V. Le Underwood, Y. Zhen, K. Ruegg, K., K. E. Lohmueller and T. B. Smith, 2018. Growth factor gene IGF1 is associated with bill size in the black-bellied seedcracker Pyrenestes ostrinus. Nature communications 9: 1-12.

 

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