selected publications
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academic article
- Reservoir population ecology, viral evolution and the risk of emerging infectious disease. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 289. 2022
- Quantifying the effectiveness of betaherpesvirus-vectored transmissible vaccines. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119. 2022
- Uncovering Cryptic Coevolution*. American Naturalist. 2022
- Coevolutionary Arms Races and the Conditions for the Maintenance of Mutualism. American Naturalist. 198:195-205. 2021
- A White Noise Approach to Evolutionary Ecology. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 521:110660. 2021
- Bridging the gap: Using Reservoir Ecology and Human Serosurveys to estimate Lassa Virus Spillover in West Africa. PLOS Computational Biology. 17:e1008811. 2021
- Methods for measuring the evolutionary stability of engineered genomes to improve their longevity 2021
- Bayesian Estimation of Lassa Virus Epidemiological Parameters: Implications for Spillover Prevention Using Wildlife Vaccination. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 14:e0007920. 2020
- How to Stop Pandemics. New Scientist. 247:23. 2020
- Designing Transmissible Viral Vaccines for Evolutionary Robustness and Maximum Efficiency. Virus Evolution. 7. 2020
- Patterns of floral morphology in relation to climate and floral visitors. Annals of Botany. 125:433-445. 2020
- Self-disseminating vaccines to suppress zoonoses. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 4:1168-1173. 2020
- Suppressing evolution in genetically engineered systems through repeated supplementation. Evolutionary Applications. 2020
- Detecting the Macroevolutionary Signal of Species Interactions. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 32. 2019
- Recombinant vector vaccine evolution. PLOS Computational Biology. 15:e1006857. 2019
- Transmissible vaccines in Heterogeneous Populations: Implications for Vaccine Design. One Health. 7:100084. 2019
- Transmissible vaccines whose dissemination rates vary through time, with applications to wildlife. Vaccine. 37:1153-1159. 2019
- A little goes a long way: Weak vaccine transmission facilitates oral vaccination campaigns against zoonotic pathogens. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 13:e0007251. 2019
- Approximate Bayesian estimation of coevolutionary arms races. PLOS Computational Biology. 15:e1006988. 2019
- Evolution and containment of transmissible recombinant vector vaccines. Evolutionary Applications. 12:1595-1609. 2019
- The adaptive value of epigenetic mutation: Limited in large but high in small peripheral populations.. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 32:1391-1405. 2019
- The measurement of coevolution in the wild. Ecology Letters. 22:717-725. 2019
- Controlling epidemics with transmissible vaccines. PLOS One. 13:e0196978. 2018
- Coevolution Slows the Disassembly of Mutualistic Networks. American Naturalist. 192:490-502. 2018
- Keeping Pace with the Red Queen: Identifying the Genetic Basis of Susceptibility to Infectious Disease. Genetics. 208:779-789. 2018
- Rethinking Conventional Wisdom: Are Locally Adapted Parasites Ahead in the Coevolutionary Race?. American Naturalist. 190:584-593. 2017
- Identifying coevolving loci using interspecific genetic correlations. Ecology and Evolution. 7.0:6894.0-6903.0. 2017
- The probability of parallel genetic evolution from standing genetic variation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 30:326-337. 2017
- Design and engineering of a transmissible antiviral defense. Journal of Biological Engineering. 10. 2016
- Eradicating infectious disease using weakly transmissible vaccines. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 283. 2016
- Virus wars: using one us to block the spread of another. PeerJ. 4. 2016
- Quantifying the coevolutionary potential of multistep immune defenses. Evolution. 70:282-295. 2016
- Predicting rates of interspecific interaction from phylogenetic trees. Ecology Letters. 18:17-27. 2015
- Trait dimensionality explains widespread variation in local adaptation. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 282. 2015
- A quantitative genetic approach to predicting ecological change in biological communities. Theoretical Ecology. 7:137-148. 2014
- Coevolution and the Architecture of Mutualistic Networks. Evolution. 67:338-354. 2013
- Revisiting Darwin's conundrum reveals a twist on the relationship between phylogenetic distance and invasibility. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2013
- Crossing the Threshold: Gene Flow, Dominance and the Critical Level of Standing Genetic Variation Required for Adaptation to Novel Environments. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25:2665-2671. 2012
- Infection Genetics and the Likelihood of Host Shifts in Coevolving Host-parasite interactions. American Naturalist. 180:618-628. 2012
- The Effects of Migration and Drift on Local Adaptation to A Heterogeneous Environment. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25:1351-1363. 2012
- Coevolution in Multidimensional Trait Space Favours Escape From Parasites and Pathogens. Nature. 483:328-330. 2012
- A Unified Model of Autopolyploid Establishment and Evolution. American Naturalist. 178:687-700. 2011
- Neopolyploidy and Diversification in Heuchera Grossulariifolia. Evolution. 65:1667-1679. 2011
- Genetics, Adaptation, and Invasion in Harsh Environments. Evolutionary Applications. 3:97-108. 2010
- When Does Coevolution Promote Diversification?. American Naturalist. 176:802-817. 2010
- When is Correlation Coevolution?. American Naturalist. 175:525-537. 2010
- Interactions Between Genetic Drift, Gene Flow, and Selection Mosaics Drive Parasite Local Adaptation. American Naturalist. 173:212-224. 2009
- Frequency-Dependent Selection and the Evolution of Assortative Mating. Genetics. 179:2091-2112. 2008
- Moving Beyond Common-Garden and Transplant Designs: Insight into the Causes of Local Adaptation in Species interactions. American Naturalist. 171:658-668. 2008
- The Contribution of Parasitism to Selection on Floral Traits in Heuchera Grossulariifolia. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 21:958-965. 2008
- When Do Host-Parasite Interactions Drive the Evolution of Non-random Mating?. Ecology Letters. 11:937-946. 2008
- Dos and Don'ts of Testing the Geographic Mosaic Theory of Coevolution. Heredity. 98:249-258. 2007
- Antagonistic Coevolution Mediated by Phenotypic Differences Between Quantitative Traits. Evolution. 61:1823-1834. 2007
- Neopolyploidy and Pathogen Resistance. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 274:2393-2397. 2007
- Polygenic Traits and Parasite Local Adaptation. Evolution. 61:368-376. 2007
- Coevolutionary Alternation in Antagonistic interactions. Evolution. 60:2207-2217. 2006
- Parasite Local Adaptation in a Geographic Mosaic. Evolution. 60:24-30. 2006
- Selection for Phenotypic Divergence Between Diploid and Autotetraploid Heuchera Grossulariifolia. Evolution. 59:1928-1935. 2005
- Host-Parasite Interactions and the Evolution of Gene Expression. PLOS Biology. 3:1283-1288. 2005
- The Coevolutionary Dynamics of Antagonistic interactions Mediated by Quantitative Traits with Evolving Variances. Evolution. 59:2073-2082. 2005
- Plant Polyploidy and the Evolutionary Ecology of Plant/Animal Interactions. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 82:511-519. 2004
- Genetic Correlations and the Coevolutionary Dynamics of Three-Species Systems. Evolution. 58:1165-1177. 2004
- Host-Parasite Interactions and the Evolution of Ploidy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101:11036-11039. 2004
- Species Interactions and the Evolution of Sex. Science (New York, N.Y). 304:1018-1020. 2004
- Coevolution Between Hosts and Parasites with Partially Overlapping Geographic Ranges. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 16:1337-1345. 2003
- Coevolution in Variable Mutualisms. American Naturalist. 162:S80-S93. 2003
- Coevolution in Temporally Variable Environments. American Naturalist. 162:195-204. 2003
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chapter
- Trait-mediated indirect interactions and the coevolutionary process. Ecology and Evolution of Trait-mediated Indirect Interactions: Linking Evolution, Community, and Ecosystem. Ed. Holt, Robert D. New York: Cambridge University Press. 207-220. 2012