Kenichi W. Okamoto, Ph.D.

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2011 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Mechanisms of diversity maintenance in variable environments
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Priyanga Amarasekare grad student 2011 UCLA
 (The Interplay Between Constraint and Selection in Phenotypic Evolution.)
Paul E. Turner post-doc 2015-2017 Yale
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Okamoto KW, Ong V, Wallace R, et al. (2022) When might host heterogeneity drive the evolution of asymptomatic, pandemic coronaviruses? Nonlinear Dynamics. 1-23
Bono LM, Mao S, Done RE, et al. (2021) Advancing phage therapy through the lens of virus host-breadth and emergence potential. Advances in Virus Research. 111: 63-110
Grether GF, Drury JP, Okamoto KW, et al. (2019) Predicting evolutionary responses to interspecific interference in the wild. Ecology Letters
Okamoto KW, Amarasekare P, Post DM, et al. (2019) The interplay between host community structure and pathogen life‐history constraints in driving the evolution of host‐range shifts Functional Ecology. 33: 2338-2353
Okamoto KW, Post DM, Vasseur DA, et al. (2018) Managing the emergence of pathogen resistance via spatially targeted antimicrobial use. Evolutionary Applications. 11: 1822-1841
Okamoto KW, Amarasekare P. (2017) A framework for high‐throughput eco‐evolutionary simulations integrating multilocus forward‐time population genetics and community ecology Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 9: 525-534
Okamoto KW, Gould F, Lloyd AL. (2016) Integrating Transgenic Vector Manipulation with Clinical Interventions to Manage Vector-Borne Diseases. Plos Computational Biology. 12: e1004695
Wasik BR, Muñoz-Rojas AR, Okamoto KW, et al. (2016) Generalized selection to overcome innate immunity selects for host breadth in an RNA virus. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 70: 270-81
Okamoto KW. (2015) The dynamics of strangling among forest trees. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 384: 95-104
Drury JP, Okamoto KW, Anderson CN, et al. (2015) Reproductive interference explains persistence of aggression between species. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282: 20142256
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