
- 2003 The Society for the Study of Evolution. All rights reserved. Evolution, 57(4), 2003, pp. 746754
- Gene ow and geographically structured coevolution
- Lab 6: Interspecific competition Basic instructions
- Range expansion in the Mountain Trout 1. In yet another chapter of your dissertation on the evolution of body size in the Cutthroat
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1074085 , 94 (2002);297Science
- Lab 5: Density Dependence Basic instructions
- Lab 7: Predation Basic instructions
- Plant polyploidy and non-uniform effects on insect Scott L. Nuismer1*
- Instructions for Authors TREE Reviews Trends in Ecology & Evolution (TREE) is a journal of news, review and comment,
- Biology 504: Modeling Evolutionary Dynamics Instructors
- Hostparasite interactions and the evolution of ploidy Scott L. Nuismer*
- Pre-submission enquiry for TREE review article Linking coevolutionary models to mechanisms of infection
- Legros and Koella BMC Evolutionary Biology 2010, 10:159 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/10/159
- The Strength of Phenotypic Selection in Natural Populations. Author(s): J. G. Kingsolver, H. E. Hoekstra, J. M. Hoekstra, D. Berrigan, S. N. Vignieri, C. E.
- letters to nature NATURE |VOL 411 |31 MAY 2001 |www.nature.com 577
- TREE vol. 13, no. 8 August 1998 329 hostparasitoid community, J. Anim. Ecol. 63,
- BIOL 314: Ecology and Population Biology Teaching Assistants
- Neopolyploidy and pathogen resistance Benjamin P. Oswald1,* and Scott L. Nuismer1,2
- Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2004, 82, 511519. With 5 figures 2004 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2004, 82, 511519 511
- INTEG. AND COMP. BIOL., 42:381387 (2002) Coevolution and Maladaptation1
- Exam 3 Practice Questions Answers Note: All questions (not just those emphasized on this practice set) from previous
- Lab 9: Predator mediated coexistence Basic instructions
- Copyright 2008 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: 10.1534/genetics.107.084418
- 1/16/2009 11:14:00 AM BIOL 314: Ecology and Population Biology
- The contribution of parasitism to selection on floral traits in Heuchera grossulariifolia
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00158.x
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00029.x
- 2006 The Society for the Study of Evolution. All rights reserved. Evolution, 60(1), 2006, pp. 2430
- HostParasite Interactions and the Evolution of Gene Expression
- 2005 The Society for the Study of Evolution. All rights reserved. Evolution, 59(9), 2005, pp. 19281935
- Received 12 September 2003 Accepted 13 November 2003
- Biology 314: Ecology and Population Biology http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~snuismer/Nuismer_Lab/314.htm
- Biology 548: Evolutionary Ecology http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~snuismer/Nuismer_Lab/548.htm
- Lab 1: Population growth Throughout the semester you will be using the program, Populus, written by Don
- Lab 2: Natural selection Basic instructions
- Lab 3: Genetic drift Basic instructions
- Lab 4: Gene flow and selection Basic instructions
- Lab 8: Parasitism Basic instructions
- Practice Questions: Exam 1 The following practice questions are very similar to the questions that will appear on the
- EXAM 2 Practice questions Remember: This practice set is not comprehensive. Exam questions may also be
- EXAM 2 Practice questions Remember: This practice set is not comprehensive. Exam questions may also be
- Exam 4 Practice Questions Note: All questions (not just those emphasized on this practice set) from previous
- Exam 4 Practice Questions Note: All questions (not just those emphasized on this practice set) from previous
- Population sizes of the annual plant, Lithophragma falsus, have been decreasing at the southern edge of the species' geographic range. These decreases in population size are thought to be caused by increased
- 1. Revenge of the Mountain Trout (Part 1) During the first part of your dissertation, you established that body size evolution in Cutthroat trout
- 66 0169-5347/00/$ see front matter 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. PII: S0169-5347(99)01762-0 TREE vol. 15, no. 2 February 2000 Twenty years ago, Gould and Lewontin
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1063656 , 151 (2001);294Science
- A Quantitative Survey of Local Adaptation and Fitness TradeOffs. Author(s): Joe Hereford
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1175443 , 1244 (2009);325Science
- Geographic variation in phenotypic plasticity in response to dissolved oxygen in an African cichlid fish
- Biology 548: Evolutionary Ecology http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~snuismer/Nuismer_Lab/548.htm
- 2000 The Society for the Study of Evolution. All rights reserved. Evolution, 54(4), 2000, pp. 11021115
- Estimating the Strength of Stabilizing Selection and the Optimum I. Theoretical Background
- Exam 3 Practice Questions Note: All questions (not just those emphasized on this practice set) from previous
- Biology 314: Ecology and Population Biology http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~snuismer/Nuismer_Lab/314.htm
- Local Adaptation of Bacteriophages to Their Bacterial Hosts in Soil
- June 14, 2002 Dr. Catriona McCallum, Editor
- Question #1. You just read a paper in Nature reporting results from a selection experiment designed to test a long-
- Practice Questions: Exam 1 The following practice questions are very similar to the questions that will appear on the
- 2006 The Society for the Study of Evolution. All rights reserved. Evolution, 60(11), 2006, pp. 22072217
- Biology 314: Ecology and Population Biology http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~snuismer/Nuismer_Lab/314.htm
- BIOL 314: Ecology and Population Biology Teaching Assistants