168 Publications (Page 2 of 7)
2014
Faster clonal turnover in high-infection habitats provides evidence for parasite-mediated selection.Paczesniak, D⋅Adolfsson, S⋅Liljeroos, K⋅Klappert, K⋅Lively, Curtis M and Jokela, JJournal of evolutionary biology, vol. 27, (no. 2), pp. 417-28, 2014/Feb.
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Infection Dynamics in Coexisting Sexual and Asexual Host Populations: Support for the Red Queen HypothesisVergara, Daniela⋅Jokela, Jukka and Lively, Curtis MThe American Naturalist, vol. 184, Aug 2014.
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Interlocus sexually antagonistic coevolution can create indirect selection for increased recombination.Dapper, Amy L and Lively, Curtis MEvolution; international journal of organic evolution, vol. 68, (no. 4), pp. 1216-1224, April 2014.
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The ecology of sexual reproduction.Lively, C M and Morran, L TJournal of evolutionary biology, vol. 27, (no. 7), pp. 1292-1303, July 2014.
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2013
ALTERNATIVE PATHS TO SUCCESS IN A PARASITE COMMUNITY: WITHIN-HOST COMPETITION CAN FAVOR HIGHER VIRULENCE OR DIRECT INTERFERENCEBashey Visser, Farrah⋅Hawlena, Hadas and Lively, Curtis MEvolution, vol. 67, (no. 3), Mar 2013.
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TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF OUTCROSSING AND HOST MORTALITY RATES IN HOST-PATHOGEN EXPERIMENTAL COEVOLUTIONMorran, Levi⋅Parrish, Raymond C⋅Gelarden, Ian A and Lively, Curtis MEvolution, vol. 67, (no. 7), Jul 2013.
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The Geographic Mosaic of Sex and Infection in Lake Populations of a New Zealand Snail at Multiple Spatial ScalesVergara, Daniela⋅Lively, Curtis M⋅King, Kayla C and Jokela, JukkaThe American Naturalist, vol. 182, (no. 4), Oct 2013.
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2012
Bacteriocin-mediated interactions within and between coexisting species.Hawlena, Hadas⋅Bashey Visser, Farrah and Lively, Curtis MEcology and evolution, vol. 2, (no. 10), pp. 2521-6, 2012/Oct.
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Does genetic diversity limit disease spread in natural host populations?King, K. C and Lively, Curtis MHeredity, vol. 109, (no. 4), pp. 199-203, Oct 2012.
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Feedbacks between ecology and evolution: interactions between Delta N and Delta p in a life-history modelLively, Curtis MEvolutionary Ecology Research, vol. 14, (no. 3), pp. 299-309, 2012.
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Multiple paternity in the freshwater snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum.Soper, Deanna M⋅Delph, Lynda and Lively, Curtis MEcology and evolution, vol. 2, (no. 12), pp. 3179-85, 2012/Dec.
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Spiteful interactions between sympatric natural isolates of Xenorhabdus bovienii benefit kin and reduce virulence.Bashey Visser, Farrah⋅Young, S K⋅Hawlena, H and Lively, Curtis MJournal of evolutionary biology, vol. 25, (no. 3), pp. 431-7, 2012/Mar.
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2011
Coevolutionary hotspots and coldspots for host sex and parasite local adaptation in a snail-trematode interactionKing, Kayla C⋅Delph, Lynda⋅Jokela, Jukka and Lively, Curtis MOikos, vol. 120, (no. 9), pp. 1335-1340, Sep 2011.
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Parasites can simplify host-population dynamics and reduce extinction riskGreischar, Megan and Lively, Curtis MEvolutionary Ecology Research, vol. 13, (no. 6), pp. 557-569, 2011.
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PARASITES, SEX, AND CLONAL DIVERSITY IN NATURAL SNAIL POPULATIONSKing, Kayla C⋅Jokela, Jukka and Lively, Curtis MEvolution, vol. 65, (no. 5), May 2011.
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Running with the Red Queen: Host-Parasite Coevolution Selects for Biparental SexMorran, Levi⋅Schmidt, Olivia G⋅Gelarden, Ian A⋅Parrish, Raymond C and Lively, Curtis MScience (Washington), vol. 333, (no. 6039), pp. 216-218, 2011.
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The cost of males in non-equilibrium populationsLively, Curtis MEvolutionary Ecology Research, vol. 13, (no. 1), pp. 105-111, 2011.
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Trematode parasites infect or die in snail hostsKing, Kayla C⋅Jokela, Jukka and Lively, Curtis MBiology Letters, vol. 7, (no. 2), pp. 265-268, 2011.
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2010
An epidemiological model of host-parasite coevolution and sexLively, Curtis MJournal of Evolutionary Biology, vol. 23, (no. 7), pp. 1490-1497, Jul 2010.
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Antagonistic Coevolution and SexLively, CurtisEvolution: Education & Outreach, vol. 3, (no. 1), pp. 19-25, Jan 2010.
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A review of Red Queen models for the persistence of obligate sexual reproduction.Lively, Curtis MThe Journal of heredity, vol. 101 Suppl 1, pp. S13-20, 2010 Mar-Apr.
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A Review of Red Queen Models for the Persistence of Obligate Sexual Reproduction.Lively, Curtis MJournal of heredity., vol. 101, pp. S13-S20, 2010.
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Natural history note: spiteful interactions in a natural population of the bacterium Xenorhabdus bovieniiHawlena, Hadas⋅Bashey, Farrah⋅Mendes-Soares, Helean and Lively, CurtisThe American Naturalist, vol. 175, (no. 3), pp. 374, 20100301.
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Parasite virulence, host life history, and the costs and benefits of sexLively, Curtis MEcology, vol. 91, (no. 1), Jan 2010.
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