Howard D. Rundle

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University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada 
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Dolph Schluter grad student 2001 UBC
 (Ecological mechanisms in species origins: Divergent natural selection and the evolution of reproductive isolation between sympatric sticklebacks.)
Mark W. Blows post-doc University of Queensland (FlyTree)
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Barerra TS, Sattolo ML, Kwok KE, et al. (2024) Mating environments mediate the evolution of behavioral isolation during ecological speciation. Evolution Letters. 8: 448-454
Mishra P, Rundle HD, Agrawal AF. (2024) The evolution of sexual dimorphism in gene expression in response to a manipulation of mate competition. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Jarvis WMC, Arthur NJ, Rundle HD, et al. (2023) An experimental test of the evolutionary consequences of sympatry in Drosophila subquinaria. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Colpitts J, Jarvis WMC, Agrawal AF, et al. (2022) Quantifying male harm and its divergence. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 76: 829-836
Angell CS, Janacek R, Rundle HD. (2022) Maternal and Paternal Age Effects on Male Antler Flies: A Field Experiment. The American Naturalist. 199: 436-442
Yun L, Agrawal AF, Rundle HD. (2021) On Male Harm: How It Is Measured and How It Evolves in Different Environments. The American Naturalist. 198: 219-231
Videlier M, Rundle HD, Careau V. (2021) Sex-specific genetic (co)variances of standard metabolic rate, body mass and locomotor activity in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Videlier M, Careau V, Wilson AJ, et al. (2020) Quantifying selection on standard metabolic rate and body mass in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Angell CS, Oudin MJ, Rode NO, et al. (2020) Development time mediates the effect of larval diet on ageing and mating success of male antler flies in the wild. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20201876
Videlier M, Rundle HD, Careau V. (2019) Sex-Specific Among-Individual Covariation in Locomotor Activity and Resting Metabolic Rate in . The American Naturalist. 194: E164-E176
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