2012
Rogers, S. M., P. Tamkee, B. Summers, S. Balabahadra, M. Marks, and D M. Kingsley, and D. Schluter. Genetic signature of adaptive peak shift in threespine stickleback. Evolution.
Svanbäck and D. Schluter. 2012. Niche specialization influences adaptive phenotypic plasticity in threespine stickleback. American Naturalist.
Ingram, T., R. Svanbäck, N. J. B. Kraft, P. Kratina, L. Southcott, and D. Schluter. . 2012. Intraguild predation drives evolutionary niche shift in threespine stickleback. Evolution.
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Jones, F. C., Y. F. Chan, J. Schmutz, J. Grimwood, S. D. Brady, A. Southwick, D. Absher, R. M. Myers, T. E. Reimchen, B. E. Deagle, D. Schluter, D. M. Kingsley. 2012. A genome‐wide SPN genotyping array reveals patterns of global and repeated species-pair divergence in sticklebacks. Current Biology 22: 83–90.
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2011
Nosil, P. and D. Schluter. 2011. The genes underlying the process of speciation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 26: 160–167.
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Clarke, J. M. and D. Schluter. 2011. Colour plasticity and background matching in a
threespine stickleback species pair. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 102: 902–914.
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Ingram, T. 2011. Speciation along a depth gradient in a marine adaptive radiation. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 278: 613–618.
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Carlson, B. A., S. M. Hasan, M. Hollmann, D. B. Miller, L. J. Harmon, M. E. Arnegard. 2011. Brain evolution triggers increased diversification of electric fish. Science 332: 583–586.
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Carlson, B. A. and M. E. Arnegard. 2011. Neural innovations and the diversification of African weakly electric fishes. Communicative & Integrative Biology 4: 720–725.
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Veen, T., J. Faulks, R. Rodriguez-Munoz, and T. Tregenza. 2011. Premating reproductive barriers between hybridising cricket species differing in their degree of polyandry. PLoS ONE 6: e19531.
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Le Rouzic, A., K. Østbye, T. O. Klepaker, T. F. Hansen, L. Bernatchez, D. Schluter, and L. A. Vøllestad. 2011. Strong and consistent natural selection associated with
armour reduction in sticklebacks. Molecular Ecology 20: 2483–2493.
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MacColl, A. D. C. and S. M. Chapman. 2011. A benthic predatory fish does not cause selection on armour traits in three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus (Gasterosteiformes: Gasterosteidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.
Weir, J. T. and D. Schluter. 2011. Are rates of molecular evolution in mammals substantially accelerated in warmer environments? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B., doi:10.1098/rspb.2010.0388.
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2010
Schluter, D., K. B. Marchinko, R. D. H. Barrett, and S. M. Rogers. 2010. Natural selection and the genetics of adaptation in threespine stickleback. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 365, 2479–2486.
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Chan, Y. F., M. E. Marks, F. C. Jones, G. Villarreal Jr., M. D. Shapiro, S. Fisher, A. M. Southwick, D. M. Absher, J. Grimwood, J. Schmutz, R. M. Myers, D. Petrov, B. Jónsson,
D. Schluter, M. A. Bell, and D. M. Kingsley. 2010. Adaptive evolution of pelvic reduction in sticklebacks by recurrent deletion of a Pitx1 enhancer. Science 327: 302–305.
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Arnegard, M. E., D. J. Zwickl, Y. Lu, and H. H. Zakon. 2010. Old gene duplication facilitates origin and diversification of an innovative communication system—twice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 107: 22172–22177.
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M. K. Oliver and M. E. Arnegard. 2010. A new genus for Melanochromis labrosus, a problematic Lake Malawi cichlid with hypertrophied lips (Teleostei: Cichlidae). Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwaters, 21: 209-232.
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Ingram, T. and M. Steel. 2010. Modelling the unpredictability of future biodiversity in ecological networks. Journal of Theoretical Biology 264: 1047–1056.
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Barrett, R. D. H., A. Paccard, T. Healy, S. Bergek , P. M. Schulte, D. Schluter, and S. M. Rogers. 2010. Rapid evolution of cold tolerance in stickleback. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 278: 233–238.
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Barrett, R. D. H. 2010. Adaptive evolution of lateral plates inthree-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus: a case study in functional analysis of natural variation. Journal of Fish Biology 77: 311–328.
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Matthews, B., K. B. Marchinko, D. Bolnick, and A. Mazumder. 2010. Specialization of trophic position and habitat use by sticklebacks in an adaptive radiation. Ecology 91: 1025–1034.
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Waldron, A. 2010. Lineages that cheat death: surviving the squeeze on range size. Evolution 64: 2278–2292.
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Harmon, L. J., J. B. Losos, T. J. Davies, R. G. Gillespie, J. L. Gittleman, W. B. Jennings, K. H. Kozak, M. A. McPeek, F. Moreno-Roark, T. J. Near, A. Purvis, R. E. Ricklefs, D. Schluter, J. A. Schulte II, O. Seehausen, B. L. Sidlauskas, O. Torres-Carvajal, J. T. Weir, and A. Ø. Mooers. 2010. Early bursts of body size and shape evolution are rare in comparative data. Evolution 64: 2385–2396.
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MacColl, A. D. C. and S. M. Chapman. 2010. Parasites can cause selection against migrants following dispersal between environments. Functional Ecology 2010, 24, 847–856.
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Schluter, D. 2010. Resource competition and coevolution in sticklebacks. Evolution Education and Outreach 3: 54–61.
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2009
Schluter, D. 2009. Evidence for ecological speciation and its alternative. Science 323: 737–741.
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Harmon, L. J., B. Matthews, S. Des Roches, J. M. Chase, J. B. Shurin, and D. Schluter. 2009. Evolutionary diversification in stickleback affects ecosystem functioning. Nature 458: 1167–1170.
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Weir, J. T., E. Bermingham and D. Schluter. 2009. The Great American Biotic Interchange in birds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 106: 21737–21742.
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Marchinko, K. B. 2009. Predation’s role in repeated phenotypic and genetic divergence of armor in threespine stickleback. Evolution 63: 127–138.
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Barrett, R. D. H., S. M. Rogers, and D. Schluter. 2009. Environment specific pleiotropy facilitates divergence at the Ectodysplasin locus in threespine stickleback. Evolution 63: 2831–2837.
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Barrett, R. D. H., T. H. Vines, J. Bystriansky, and P. M. Schulte. 2009. Should I stay or should I go? The Ectodysplasin locus is associated with habitat preference in threespine stickleback. Biology Letters 5: 788–791.
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Arnegard, M. E. 2009. Perspective: Ongoing ecological divergence in an emerging genomic model. Molecular Ecology 18: 2926–2929.
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MacColl, A. D. C. 2009. Parasites may contribute to ‘magic trait’ evolution in the adaptive radiation of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus (Gasterosteiformes: Gasterosteidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 96: 425–433.
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MacColl, A. D. C. 2009. Parasite burdens differ between sympatric three-spined
stickleback species. Ecography 32: 153–160.
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Nosil, P. 2009. Adaptive population divergence in cryptic color-pattern following a reduction in gene flow. Evolution 63: 1902–1912.
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Nosil, P., L. J. Harmon, and O. Seehausen. 2009. Ecological explanations for
(incomplete) speciation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24: 145–156.
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Nosil, P., D. J. Funk, and D. Ortiz-Barrientos. 2009. Divergent selection and heterogeneous genomic divergence. Molecular Ecology 18: 375–402.
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2008
Barrett, R. D. H., S. M. Rogers, and D. Schluter. 2008. Natural selection on a major armor gene in threespine stickleback. Science 322: 255–257.
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Albert, A. Y. K., S. Sawaya, T. H. Vines, A. K. Knecht, C. T. Miller, B. R. Summers, S. Balabhadra, D. M. Kingsley, and D. Schluter. 2008. The genetics of adaptive shape shift in stickleback: pleiotropy and effect size. Evolution 62: 76–85.
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Gow, J. L., S. M. Rogers, M. Jackson, and D. Schluter. 2008. Ecological predictions lead to the discovery of a benthic-limnetic sympatric species pair of threespine stickleback in Little Quarry Lake, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Zoology 86: 564–571.
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Weir, J. T. and D. Schluter. 2008. Calibrating the avian molecular clock. Molecular Ecology 17: 2321–2328.
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Weir, J. T., E. Bermingham, M. J. Miller, J. Klicka and M. A. González. 2008. Phylogeography of a morphologically diverse Neotropical montane species, the Common Bush-Tanager (Chlorospingus ophthalmicus). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 47: 650–664.
Nosil, P. 2008. Speciation with gene flow could be common. Molecular Ecology 17: 2103-2106.
Nosil, P. 2008. Ernst Mayr and the integration of geographic and ecological factors in speciation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 95: 26-46.
Nosil, P., S. P. Egan and D. J. Funk. 2008. Heterogeneous genomic differentiation between walking-stick ecotypes: 'isolation by adaptation' and multiple roles for divergent selection. Evolution 62: 316–336.
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Nosil P. and C. P. Sandoval. 2008. Ecological niche dimensionality and the evolutionary diversification of stick insects. PLoS ONE 3: e1907.
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Nosil P., L. J. Harmon and O. Seehausen. 2008. Ecological explanations for (failed) speciation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution: in press.
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Nosil, P. and L. J. Harmon. 2008. Niche dimensionality and ecological speciation. In: R. Butlin, J. Bridle, and D. Schluter, editors. Ecology and Speciation. Cambridge University Press
Harmon, L. J., J. T. Weir, C. D. Brock, R. E. Glor and W. Challenger. 2008. GEIGER: investigating evolutionary radiations. Bioinformatics 24: 129–131.
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Revell, L. J., L. J. Harmon, and D. C. Collar. 2008. Phylogenetic signal, evolutionary process, and rate. Systematic Biology. 57: 591-601.
Revell, L. J. and L. J. Harmon. 2008. Testing quantitative genetic hypotheses about the evolutionary rate matrix for continuous characters. Evolutionary Ecology Research 10: 311-321.
Lavoué, S., M. E. Arnegard, J. P. Sullivan and C. D. Hopkins. 2008. Petrocephalus of Odzala offer insights into evolutionary patterns of signal diversification in the Mormyridae, a family of weakly electrogenic fishes from Africa. Journal of Physiology 102: 322–339.
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2007
Weir, J. T. and D. Schluter. 2007. The latitudinal gradient in recent speciation and extinction rates of birds and mammals. Science 315: 1574–1576.
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Marchinko, K. B. and D. Schluter. 2007. Parallel evolution by correlated response: lateral plate reduction in threespine stickleback. Evolution 61: 1084–1090.
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Miller, C. T., S. Beleza, A. A. Pollen, D. Schluter, R. A. Kittles, M. D. Shriver, and D. M. Kingsley. 2007. cis-Regulatory changes in Kit ligand expression and parallel evolution of pigmentation changes in sticklebacks and humans. Cell 131: 1179–1189.
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Svanbäck, R. and D. I. Bolnick. 2007. Intraspecific competition drives increased resource use diversity within a natural population. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 274: 839–844.
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Waldron, A. 2007. Null models of geographic range size evolution reaffirm its heritability. American Naturalist 170: 221–231.
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Mittelbach, G. G., D. W. Schemske, H. V. Cornell, et al.. 2007. Evolution and the latitudinal diversity gradient: speciation, extinction, and biogeography. Ecology Letters 10: 315–331.
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2006
Vines, T. H. and D. Schluter. 2006. Strong assortative mating between allopatric sticklebacks as a by-product of adaptation to different environments. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 273: 911–916.
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Bridle, J. R and T. H. Vines 2006. Limits to evolution at range margins:when and why does adaptation fail? Trends in Ecology & Evolution 22: 140–147.
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Weir, J. T. 2006. Divergent timing and patterns of species accumulation in lowland and highland neotropical birds. Evolution 60: 842–855.
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Taylor, E. B., J. W. Boughman, M. Groenenboom, M. Sniatynski, D. Schluter, and J. L. Gow. 2006. Speciation in reverse: morphological and genetic evidence of the collapse of a threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) species pair. Molecular Ecology 15: 343–355.
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2005
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.
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Albert, A. Y. K. and S. P. Otto. 2005. Sexual selection can resolve sex-linked sexual antagonism. Science 310: 119–121.
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Albert, A. Y. K. 2005. Mate choice, sexual imprinting, and speciation: a test of a one-allele isolating mechanism in sympatric sticklebacks. Evolution 59: 927–931.
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Albert, A. Y. K. and D. Schluter. 2005. Primer: Selection and the origin of species. Current Biology 15: 283–288.
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Boughman, J. W., H. D. Rundle and D. Schluter. 2005. Parallel evolution of sexual isolation in sticklebacks. Evolution 59: 361–373.
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Nosil, P., T. H. Vines, and D. J. Funk. 2005. Perspective: reproductive isolation caused by natural selection against immigrants from divergent habitats. Evolution 59: 705–719.
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2004
Schluter, D., E. A. Clifford, M. Nemethy, and J. S. McKinnon. 2004. Parallel evolution and inheritance of quantitative traits. American Naturalist 163: 809–822.
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McKinnon, J. S., S. Mori, B. Blackman, L. David, D. Kingsley, L. Jamieson, J. Chou, and D. Schluter. 2004. Evidence for ecology’s role in speciation. Nature 429: 294–298.
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Weir, J. T. and D. Schluter. 2004. Ice sheets promote speciation in boreal birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 271: 1881–1887.
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Vamosi, S. M. and D. Schluter. 2004. Character shifts in defensive armor of sympatric sticklebacks. Evolution 58: 376–385.
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Albert, A. and D. Schluter. 2004. Reproductive character displacement of male stickleback mate preference: reinforcement or direct selection?. Evolution 58: 1099–1107.
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Shapiro, M. D., M. E. Marks, C. L. Peichel, B. K. Blackman, K. S. Nereng, B. Jónsson, D. Schluter, and D. M. Kingsley. 2004. Genetic and developmental basis of evolutionary pelvic reduction in threespine sticklebacks. Nature 428: 717–723.
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Colosimo, P. F., C. L. Peichel, K. Nereng, B. K. Blackman, M. D. Shapiro, D. Schluter, and D. M. Kingsley. 2004. The genetic architecture of parallel armor plate reduction in threespine sticklebacks. PLOS Biology 2: 635–641.
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Peichel, C. L., Ross, J. A., Matson, C. K., Dickson, M., Grimwood, J., Schmutz, J., Myers, R. M., Mori, S., Schluter, D., and Kingsley, D. M. 2004. The master sex-determination locus in threespine sticklebacks is on a nascent Y chromosome. Current Biology 14:1416–1424.
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Seehausen, O. and D. Schluter. 2004. Male-male competition and nuptial colour displacement as a diversifying force in Lake Victoria cichlid fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 271: 1345–1353.
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Rundle, H. D. and D. Schluter. 2004. Natural selection and ecological speciation in sticklebacks. Pages 192–209 in U. Dieckmann, M. Doebeli, J. A. J. Metz, and D. Tautz (eds.) Adaptive speciation. Cambridge University Press.
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2003
Rundle, H. D., S. M. Vamosi, and D. Schluter. 2003. Experimental test of predation’s effect on divergent selection during character displacement in sticklebacks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 100: 14943–14948.
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Schluter, D. 2003. Frequency dependent natural selection during character displacement in sticklebacks. Evolution 57: 1142–1150.
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Caley, M. J. and D. Schluter. 2003. Predators favour mimicry in a tropical reef fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 270: 667–672.
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Bell, T., W. E. Neill and D. Schluter. 2003. The effect of temporal scale on the outcome of trophic cascade experiments. Oecologia 134:578–586.
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2002
Rundle, H. D. 2002. A test of ecologically dependent postmating isolation between sympatric sticklebacks. Evolution 56: 322–329.
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Vamosi, S. M. and D. Schluter. 2002. Impacts of trout predation on fitness of sympatric sticklebacks and their hybrids. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 269: 923–930.
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Vamosi S. M. 2002. Predation sharpens the adaptive peaks: survival trade-offs in sympatric sticklebacks. Annales Zoologici Fennici 39: 237–248.
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Boughman, J. W. 2002. How sensory drive can promote speciation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17: 571–577.
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Bell, T. 2002. The ecological consequences of unpalatable prey: phytoplankton response to nutrient and predator additions. Oikos 99: 59–68.
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2001
Schluter, D. 2001. Ecology and the origin of species. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16:372–380.
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Boughman, J. W. 2001. Divergent sexual selection enhances reproductive isolation in sticklebacks. Nature 411: 944–947.
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Kapan, D. 2001. Three-butterfly system provides a field test of Müllerian mimicry. Nature 409: 338–400.
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Pritchard, J. and D. Schluter. 2001. Declining competition during character displacement: summoning the ghost of competition past. Evolutionary Ecology Research 3: 209–220.
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Rundle, H.D. and M. C. Whitlock. 2001. A genetic interpretation of ecologically-dependent isolation. Evolution 55: 198–201.
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2000
Losos, J. and D. Schluter. 2000. Analysis of an evolutionary species-area relationship. Nature 408: 847–850.
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Rundle, H. D., L. Nagel, J. W. Boughman, and D. Schluter. 2000. Natural selection and parallel speciation in sympatric sticklebacks. Science 287: 306–308.
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Schluter, D. 2000. Ecological character displacement in adaptive radiation. American Naturalist 156 (Supplement): S4–S16.
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1995–1999
Hatfield, T. and D. Schluter. 1999. Ecological speciation in sticklebacks: environment-dependent hybrid fitness. Evolution 53: 866–873.
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Vamosi, S. M. and D. Schluter. 1999. Sexual selection against hybrids between sympatric stickleback species: evidence from a field experiment. Evolution 53: 874–879.
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Mooers, A. Ø. and D. Schluter. 1999. Reconstructing ancestor states with maximum likelihood: support for one- and two-rate models. Systematic Biology 48: 623–633.
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Mooers, A. Ø, S. M. Vamosi and D. Schluter. 1999. Using phylogenies to test macroevolutionary hypotheses of trait evolution in cranes (Gruinae). American Naturalist 154: 249–259.
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Nagel, L. and D. Schluter. 1998. Body size, natural selection, and speciation in sticklebacks. Evolution 52: 209–218.
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Rundle, H. D. and D. Schluter. 1998. Reinforcement of stickleback mate preferences: sympatry breeds contempt. Evolution 52: 200–208.
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Caley, M. J. and D. Schluter. 1997. The relationship between local and regional diversity. Ecology 78: 70–80.
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Hatfield, T. 1997. Genetic divergence in adaptive characters between sympatric species of stickleback. American Naturalist 149: 1009–1029.
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Schluter, D, T. D. Price, A. Ø. Mooers, and D. Ludwig. 1997. Likelihood of ancestor states in adaptive radiation. Evolution 51: 1699–1711.
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Hatfield, T. and D. Schluter. 1996. A test for sexual selection on hybrids of two sympatric sticklebacks. Evolution 50: 2429–2434.
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Schluter, D. 1996. Adaptive radiation along genetic lines of least resistance. Evolution 50: 1766–1774.
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Schluter, D. 1996. Ecological speciation in postglacial fishes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 351: 807–814.
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Schluter, D. 1996. Ecological causes of adaptive radiation. American Naturalist 148 (Supplement): S40–S64.
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Day, T., and J. D. McPhail. 1996. The effect of behavioural and morphological plasticity on foraging efficiency in the threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus sp.). Oecologia 108: 380–388.
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Schluter, D. 1995. Adaptive radiation in sticklebacks: trade-offs in feeding performance and growth. Ecology 76: 82–90.
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Schluter, D. and L. Nagel. 1995. Parallel speciation by natural selection. American Naturalist 146: 292–301.
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Kassen, R., D. Schluter and J. D. McPhail. 1995. Evolutionary history of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus spp): insights from a physiological clock. Canadian Journal of Zoology 73: 2154–2158.
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1990–1994
Schluter, D. 1994. Experimental evidence that competition promotes divergence in adaptive radiation. Science 266:798–801.
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Schluter, D. and D. Nychka. 1994. Exploring fitness surfaces. American Naturalist 143: 597–616r
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Day, T., J. Pritchard, and D. Schluter. 1994. Ecology and genetics of phenotypic plasticity: a comparison of two sticklebacks. Evolution 48: 1723–1734.
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Schluter, D. 1993. Adaptive radiation in sticklebacks: size, shape, and habitat use efficiency. Ecology 74: 699–709.
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Schluter, D. and T. Price. 1993. Honesty, perception and population divergence in sexually selected traits. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 253: 117–122.
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Schluter, D. and L. Gustafsson. 1993. Maternal inheritance of condition and clutch size in the collared flycatcher. Evolution 47: 658–667.
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Schluter, D. and J. D. McPhail. 1993. Character displacement and replicate adaptive radiation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 8: 197–200.
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Schluter, D. and J. D. McPhail. 1992. Ecological character displacement and speciation in sticklebacks. American Naturalist 140: 85–108.
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Price, T. and D. Schluter. 1991. On the low heritability of life-history traits. Evolution 45: 853–861.
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Schluter, D. 1990. Species-for-species matching. American Naturalist 136: 560–568.
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1980's
Schluter, D. 1988. Estimating the form of natural selection on a quantitative trait. Evolution 42:849–861.
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Schluter, D. 1988. Character displacement and the adaptive divergence of finches on islands and continents. American Naturalist 131: 799–824.
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Schluter, D. 1988. The evolution of finch communities on islands and continents: Kenya vs Galápagos. Ecological Monographs 58: 229–249.
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Schluter, D. 1986. Tests for similarity and convergence of finch communities. Ecology 67: 1073–1085.
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Schluter, D., and J. Smith. 1986. Natural selection on beak and body size in the song sparrow. Evolution. 221–231.
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Schluter, D., T. D. Price, and P. R. Grant. 1985. Ecological character displacement in Darwin's finches. Science 227: 1056–1059.
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Schluter, D. 1985. Character displacement between distantly-related taxa? Finches and bees in the Galápagos. American Naturalist 127: 95–102.
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Grant, P. R., I. Abbott, D. Schluter, R. L. Curry, and L. K. Abbott. 1985. Variation in the size and shape of Darwin's finches. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 25: 1–39.
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Schluter, D. 1984. A variance test for detecting species associations, with some example applications. Ecology 65: 998–1005.
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Schluter, D. 1984. Morphological and phylogenetic relations among the Darwin's finches. Evolution 38: 921–930.
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Schluter, D. 1984. Body size, prey size, and herbivory in the Galápagos lava lizard, Tropidurus. Oikos 43: 291–300.
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Schluter, D. and P. R. Grant. 1984. Determinants of morphological patterns in communities of Darwin's finches. American Naturalist 123: 175–196.
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Schluter, D. 1982. Distributions of Galápagos ground finches along an altitudinal gradient: the importance of food supply. Ecology 63: 1504–1517.
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Schluter, D. 1982. Seed and patch selection by Galápagos ground finches: relation to foraging efficiency and food supply. Ecology 63: 1106–1120.
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Schluter, D. and P. R. Grant. 1982. The distribution of Geospiza difficilis in relation to G. fuliginosa in the Galapagos Islands: tests of three typotheses. Evolution 36: 1213–1226.
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