Randall B. Langerhans, Ph.D.

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Jonathan Losos grad student 2008 Harvard
 (Predation and evolutionary diversification in Gambusia fishes.)

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Ryan A. Martin post-doc 2010-2012 NCSU
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Riesch R, Martin RA, Langerhans RB. (2020) Multiple traits and multifarious environments: integrated divergence of morphology and life history Oikos. 129: 480-492
Langerhans RB. (2019) Predictability and Parallelism of Multitrait Adaptation. The Journal of Heredity. 109: 59-70
Kern EMA, Langerhans RB. (2018) Urbanization drives contemporary evolution in stream fish. Global Change Biology. 24: 3791-3803
Higham TE, Rogers SM, Langerhans RB, et al. (2016) Speciation through the lens of biomechanics: locomotion, prey capture and reproductive isolation. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283
Langerhans RB, Anderson CM, Heinen-Kay JL. (2016) Causes and Consequences of Genital Evolution. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Riesch R, Tobler M, Lerp H, et al. (2016) Extremophile Poeciliidae: multivariate insights into the complexity of speciation along replicated ecological gradients. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 16: 136
Heinen-Kay JL, Schmidt DA, Stafford AT, et al. (2016) Predicting multifarious behavioural divergence in the wild Animal Behaviour. 121: 3-10
Kern EMA, Robinson D, Gass E, et al. (2016) Correlated evolution of personality, morphology and performance Animal Behaviour. 117: 79-86
Sharpe DM, Langerhans RB, Low-Décarie E, et al. (2015) Little evidence for morphological change in a resilient endemic species following the introduction of a novel predator. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Anderson CM, Langerhans RB. (2015) Origins of female genital diversity: Predation risk and lock-and-key explain rapid divergence during an adaptive radiation. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 69: 2452-67
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