Allison K. Shaw

Affiliations: 
Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Area:
Theoretical ecology
Website:
http://umn.edu/home/ashaw
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Simon Asher Levin grad student 2007-2012 Princeton (Biomechanics Tree)
 (Modeling Motives for Movement: Theory for Why Animals Migrate.)
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Shaw AK, Levet M, Binning SA. (2023) A unified evolutionary framework for understanding parasite infection and host migratory behaviour. Ecology Letters. 26: 1987-2002
Shaw AK, Torstenson M, Craft ME, et al. (2023) Gaps in modelling animal migration with evolutionary game theory: infection can favour the loss of migration. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20210506
Binning SA, Craft ME, Zuk M, et al. (2022) How to study parasites and host migration: a roadmap for empiricists. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Kim D, Shaw AK. (2021) Migration and tolerance shape host behavior and response to parasites infection. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Porath-Krause A, Campbell R, Shoemaker L, et al. (2021) Pliant pathogens: Estimating viral spread when confronted with new vector, host, and environmental conditions. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 1877-1887
Miller TEX, Angert AL, Brown CD, et al. (2020) Eco-evolutionary dynamics of range expansion. Ecology. e03139
Shaw AK, Binning SA. (2020) Recovery from infection is more likely to favor the evolution of migration than social escape from infection. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Shaw AK. (2020) Causes and consequences of individual variation in animal movement. Movement Ecology. 8: 12
Muthukrishnan R, Sullivan LL, Shaw AK, et al. (2020) Trait plasticity alters the range of possible coexistence conditions in a competition-colonisation trade-off. Ecology Letters
Chacón JM, Shaw AK, Harcombe WR. (2020) Increasing growth rate slows adaptation when genotypes compete for diffusing resources. Plos Computational Biology. 16: e1007585
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