Department of Biology

Maria R. Servedio

References

Servedio, M.R. Male versus female mate choice: sexual selection and the evolution of species recognition via reinforcement. Evolution. in press.

Sæther, S.A., G.-P. Sætre, T. Borge, C. Wiley, N. Svedin, G. Andersson, T. Veen, J. Haavie, M.R. Servedio, S. Bureš, M. Král, M.B. Hjernquist, L. Gustafsson, J. Träff, A. Qvarnström. Sex chromosome-linked species recognition and evolution of reproductive isolation in flycatchers. Science. in press.

Chunco, A.J., J.S. McKinnon and M.R. Servedio.  Microhabitat variation and sexual selection can maintain male color polymorphisms.  Evolution.  in press.

 
Servedio, M.R., S.A. Sæther and G.-P. Sætre.  Reinforcement and learning. Evolutionary Ecology.  in press.
 
Lorch, P.D. and M.R. Servedio.  2007.  The evolution of conspecific gamete precedence and its effect on reinforcement.  Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20:937-949.

Servedio, M.R. and M.E. Hauber. 2006. To eject or abandon? Life history traits of hosts and parasites interact to influence the fitness payoffs of alternative antiparasite strategies. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:1585-1594.

Servedio, M.R. and R. Lande. 2006. Population genetic models of male and mutual mate choice. Evolution 60:674-685.

Verzijden M.N., Lachlan, R.F. and M.R. Servedio. 2005. Female mate choice behavior and sympatric specation. Evolution. 59:2097-2108.

Lorch, P.D. and M.R. Servedio. 2005. Postmating-prezygotic isolation is not an important source of selection within and between species in Drosophila psuedoobscura and D. persimilis. Evolution 59:1039-1045.

Servedio, M.R.  2004.  The what and why of research of reinforcement. PLoS Biology 2:e420 (2032-2035).

Lachlan, R.F. and M.R. Servedio.  2004.  Song learning accelerates allopatric speciation. Evolution 58:2049-2063.

Servedio, M.R.  2004.  The evolution of premating isolation: local adaptation and natural and sexual selection against hybrids. Evolution 58:913-924.
          
Servedio, M.R. and M.A.F. Noor.  2003.  The role of reinforcement in speciation:  theory and data meet. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 34:339-364

Servedio, M.R. and G.-P. Sætre. 2003. Speciation as a positive feedback loop between post- and prezygotic barriers to gene flow. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B 270:1473-1479.

Servedio, M.R. and R. Lande. 2003. Coevolution of an avian host and its parasitic cuckoo. Evolution 57:1164-1175.


Servedio, M.R. 2001. Beyond reinforcement: the evolution of premating isolation by direct selection on preferences and postmating, prezygotic incompatibilities. Evolution 55:1909-1920.

Servedio, M.R. 2000. The effects of predator learning, forgetting, and recognition errors on the evolution of warning coloration. Evolution 54:751-763.

Servedio, M.R. 2000. Reinforcement and the genetics of nonrandom mating. Evolution. 54:21-29.

Wiens, J.J. and M.R. Servedio. 2000. Species delimitation in systematics: inferring "fixed" diagnostic differences between species. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B. 267(1444):631-636.

Rosenthal, G.G. and M.R. Servedio. 1999. Chase away sexual selection: resistance to “resistance”. Evolution (Comments) 53:296-299.

Kirkpatrick, M. and M.R. Servedio. 1999. The reinforcement of mating preferences on an island. Genetics 151:865-884.

Wiens, J.J. and M.R. Servedio. 1998. Phylogenetic analysis and intraspecific variation: performance of parsimony, likelihood and distance methods. Systematic Biology 47:228-253.

Servedio, M.R. and M. Kirkpatrick. 1997. The effects of gene flow on reinforcement. Evolution 51:1764-1772.

Wiens, J.J. and M.R. Servedio. 1997. Accuracy of phylogenetic analysis including and excluding polymorphic characters. Systematic Biology 46(2):332-345.

Servedio, M.R. and M. Kirkpatrick. 1996. The evolution of mate choice copying by indirect selection. The American Naturalist 148:848-867.

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