Lesley T. Lancaster, Ph.D.

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2008 University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
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Evolution, Natural selection
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Barry Raymond Sinervo grad student 2008 UC Santa Cruz
 (Maternal effects as adaptations for organizing alternative social and antipredator strategies.)
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Svensson EI, Blaimont P, Calsbeek R, et al. (2021) In Memoriam: Barry Sinervo 1961-2021. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Deng J, Assandri G, Chauhan P, et al. (2021) Wolbachia-driven selective sweep in a range expanding insect species. Bmc Ecology and Evolution. 21: 181
Dudaniec RY, Carey AR, Svensson EI, et al. (2021) Latitudinal clines in sexual selection, sexual size dimorphism, and sex-specific genetic dispersal during a poleward range expansion. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Lancaster LT, Humphreys AM. (2020) Global variation in the thermal tolerances of plants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
McCaw B, Stevenson TJ, Lancaster LT. (2020) Epigenetic responses to temperature and climate. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Lancaster LT. (2020) Host use diversification during range shifts shapes global variation in Lepidopteran dietary breadth. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Leonard AM, Lancaster LT. (2020) Maladaptive plasticity facilitates evolution of thermal tolerance during an experimental range shift. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 20: 47
Svensson EI, Willink B, Duryea MC, et al. (2019) Temperature drives pre-reproductive selection and shapes the biogeography of a female polymorphism. Ecology Letters
Dudaniec RY, Yong CJ, Lancaster LT, et al. (2018) Signatures of local adaptation along environmental gradients in a range-expanding damselfly (Ischnura elegans). Molecular Ecology
Fitt RNL, Palmer S, Hand C, et al. (2018) Towards an interactive, process‐based approach to understanding range shifts: developmental and environmental dependencies matter Ecography. 42: 201-210
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