Richard Gomulkiewicz

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Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States 
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Jon Aguiñaga grad student WSU
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
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