Erik I. Svensson, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2000- Department of Biology Lund University, Lund, Skåne län, Sweden 
Area:
Ecology, evolutionary biology, frequency-dependent selection, population genetics, quantitative genetics, sexual selection, speciation
Website:
https://www.biology.lu.se/erik-svensson
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Children

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Jessica K. Abbott grad student 2002-2006 Lund University
Fabrice Eroukhmanoff grad student 2005-2009 Lund University
Kristina Karlsson Green grad student 2005-2010 Lund University
Thomas P. Gosden grad student 2004-2012 Lund University
Anna Runemark grad student 2007-2012 Lund University
Shawn Robert Kuchta post-doc 2007-2009 Lund University
Anna Penna post-doc 2024-2026 (Anthropology Tree)

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Ryan G. Calsbeek collaborator 2010-2012 Dartmouth
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Roberts NS, Svensson EI, Liénard MA. (2025) Opsin gene expression plasticity and spectral sensitivity in male damselflies could mediate female colour morph detection. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 292: 20242511
Gupta A, Svensson EI, Frietsch H, et al. (2025) Persistence of the ecological niche in pond damselflies underlies a stable adaptive zone despite varying selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Connallon T, Czuppon P, Olito C, et al. (2025) Predicting the prevalence of genetic trade-offs among adaptive substitutions. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Gómez-Llano M, Bassar RD, Svensson EI, et al. (2024) Meta-analytical evidence for frequency-dependent selection across the tree of life. Ecology Letters. 27: e14477
Willink B, Tunström K, Nilén S, et al. (2023) The genomics and evolution of inter-sexual mimicry and female-limited polymorphisms in damselflies. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Svensson EI. (2023) Phenotypic selection in natural populations: what have we learned in 40 years? Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Svensson EI. (2023) Why high-condition males might be bad news for females and populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2301989120
Svensson EI, Blaimont P, Calsbeek R, et al. (2021) In Memoriam: Barry Sinervo 1961-2021. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Gómez-Llano M, Scott E, Svensson EI. (2021) The importance of pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection promoting adaptation to increasing temperatures. Current Zoology. 67: 321-327
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
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