Richard Gomulkiewicz
Affiliations: | Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States |
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Richard Berl | grad student | WSU | |
Devin M. Drown | grad student | WSU | |
Amy M. McMillan | grad student | WSU | |
Scott L. Nuismer | grad student | WSU (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
Matthew J. Labrum | grad student | 2012 | WSU |
Cortland Griswold | post-doc | WSU | |
Emily Jones | post-doc | University of Arizona |
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Gomulkiewicz R, Stinchcombe JR. (2022) Phenotypic plasticity made simple, but not too simple. American Journal of Botany |
Cook F, Bull JJ, Gomulkiewicz R. (2022) Gene drive escape from resistance depends on mechanism and ecology. Evolutionary Applications. 15: 721-734 |
Watts HE, Robart AR, Hahn TP, et al. (2022) Environmental cue integration and phenology in a changing world. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Bull JJ, Gomulkiewicz R. (2022) The sterile insect technique is protected from evolution of mate discrimination. Peerj. 10: e13301 |
Eigenbrode SD, Gomulkiewicz R. (2022) Manipulation of Vector Host Preference by Pathogens: Implications for Virus Spread and Disease Management. Journal of Economic Entomology |
Gomulkiewicz R, Thies ML, Bull JJ. (2021) Evading resistance to gene drives. Genetics. 217 |
Bull JJ, Remien CH, Gomulkiewicz R, et al. (2019) Spatial structure undermines parasite suppression by gene drive cargo. Peerj. 7: e7921 |
Gomulkiewicz R. (2019) Male mating displays can evolve from exploitative origins to cooperative endings. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Labrum MJ, Gomulkiewicz R. (2019) Metapopulation Allee effects, habitat destruction, and extinction in metacommunities. Journal of Mathematical Biology |
Saltz JB, Bell AM, Flint J, et al. (2018) Why does the magnitude of genotype-by-environment interaction vary? Ecology and Evolution. 8: 6342-6353 |