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publications gomulkiewicz research

2000’s

  • Hochberg, M.E., R. Gomulkiewicz, R.D. Holt, and J.N. Thompson (2000) Weak sinks could cradle mutualistic symbioses; strong sources should harbour parasitic symbioses. Journal of Evolutionary
    Biology.
    13:213-222. Abstract.
  • Gomulkiewicz, R., J. N. Thompson, R. D. Holt, S. L. Nuismer, and M. E. Hochberg. (2000.) Hot spots, cold spots, and the geographic mosaic theory of coevolution. The American Naturalist. 156:156-174. [pdf 338k]
  • Nuismer, S. L., J. N. Thompson, and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2000)
    Coevolutionary clines across selection mosaics. Evolution. 54:1102-1115.
    Abstract.
  • Kingsolver, J., R. Gomulkiewicz, and P.A. Carter. (2001) Variation, selection, and evolution of function-valued traits.  Genetica 112/113:87-104. [pdf 228k]
  • Thompson, J.H., S.L. Nuismer, and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2002) Coevolution and maladaptation.  Integrative and Comparative Biology 42:381-387.
    Abstract.
  • Holt, R.D., R. Gomulkiewicz, and M. Barfield.  (2003) The phenomenology of niche evolution via quantitative traits in a black-hole sink: A mechanism for punctuated evolution? Proceedings of
    the Royal Society of London. B 270:215-224. [pdf 552k]
  • Nuismer, S.L, R. Gomulkiewicz, and M.T. Morgan. (2003) Coevolution in temporally variable environments.  The American Naturalist 162:195-204. [pdf 328k]
  • Gomulkiewicz, R., S.L. Nuismer, and J.N. Thompson. (2003) Coevolution in variable mutualisms. The American Naturalist 162:S80–S93. [pdf 324k]
  • Nuismer, S.L., J.N. Thompson, and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2003) Coevolution between hosts and parasites with partially overlapping geographic ranges.  Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16:1337-1345 [pdf 184k]
  • Kingsolver, J.G., and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2003) Environmental variation and selection on performance curves. Integrative and Comparative Biology 43:470-477. [pdf 152k]
  • Holt, R.D., and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2004) Conservation implications of niche conservatism and evolution in heterogeneous environments. In Evolutionary Conservation Biology, eds. Ferriere R, Dieckmann U & Couvet D, pp. 244-264. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [pdf 232k]
  • Holt, R.D., M. Barfield, and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2004) Temporal variation can facilitate niche evolution in harsh sink environments. The American Naturalist 164:187-200. [pdf 376k]
  • McPeek, M., and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2005) Assembling and depleting species richness in metacommunities: insights from ecology, population genetics, and macroevolution. In Metacommunities: spatial dynamics and ecological communities, M. Holyoak, M. A. Leibold, and R. D. Holt (eds.), pp. 355-373 University of Chicago Press.
  • Holt, R. D., M. Barfield, and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2005) Theories of niche conservatism and evolution: could exotic species be potential tests? In Species invasions: insights into ecology, evolution, and
    biogeography.  D. F. Sax, J. J. Stachowicz, and S. D. Gaines (eds.), pp. 259-290. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates. [pdf 188k]
  • Whitlock, M. and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2005) Probability of fixation in a heterogeneous environment.  Genetics 171:1407-1417.  [pdf 340k]
  • Sokurenko, Evgeni V., Richard Gomulkiewicz, and D. E. Dykhuizen. (2006) Source-sink dynamics of virulence evolution. Nature Microbiology 4:548-555. [pdf 524k]
  • Gomulkiewicz, R., and J. G. Kingsolver. (2006) A fable of four functions: function-valued approaches in evolutionary biology. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20:20-21. [pdf 56k]
  • Kingsolver, J.G., K. R. Massie, J.G. Shlichta, M.H. Smith, G. J. Ragland, and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2007) Relating environmental variation to selection on reaction norms:  An experimental test. The American Naturalist 169:163-174. [pdf 832k]
  • Gomulkiewicz, R., D. M. Drown, M. F. Dybdahl, W. Godsoe, S. L. Nuismer, K. M. Pepin, B. J. Ridenhour, C. I. Smith, and J. B. Yoder. (2007)  Dos and don’ts of testing the geographic mosaic theory of coevolution. Heredity 98:249-258.  [pdf 264k]
  • Griswold, C. K., B. Logsdon, and R. Gomulkiewicz. (2007)  Neutral Evolution of Multiple Quantitative Characters: A Genealogical Approach. Genetics 176:455-466. [pdf 736k]
  • Rodriguez, Y., C. K. Omoto, and R. Gomulkiewicz.  (2007) Individual and population effects of Eugregarine, Gergarina niphandrodes (Eugregarinida: Gregarinidae), on Tenebriomolitor
    (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Environmental Entomology 36 (4):681-688.  [pdf 484k]
  • Beder, J. H., and R. Gomulkiewicz.  (2007)  Optimizing selection for function-valued traits.  Journal of Mathematical Biology 55:861-882.  [pdf 288k]
  • Urban, M., M. Leibold, P. Amarasekare, C. DeMazancourt, L. De Meester, R. Gomulkiewicz, M. Hochberg, C. Klausmeier, N. Loeuille, J. Norberg, J. Pantel, S. Strauss, M. Vellend, and M. Wade.  (2008) The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23:311-317. [pdf 486k]
  • Griswold, C. K., R. Gomulkiewicz, and N. Heckman.  (2008) Hypothesis testing in comparative and experimental studies of function-valued traits. Evolution 62:1229-1242.  [pdf 1612k]
  • Gomulkiewicz, R., and D. Houle. (2009) Demographic and Genetic Constraints on Evolution. The American Naturalist 174:E218-E229. [pdf 1052k]