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ryan calsbeek
ryan calsbeek
associate professor of biology, dartmouth college
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Sexually antagonistic selection, sexual dimorphism, and the resolution of intralocus sexual conflict
RM Cox, R Calsbeek
The American Naturalist 173 (2), 176-187, 2009
4782009
Patterns of molecular evolution and diversification in a biodiversity hotspot: the California Floristic Province
R Calsbeek, JN Thompson, JE Richardson
Molecular ecology 12 (4), 1021-1029, 2003
3092003
The quick and the dead: correlational selection on morphology, performance, and habitat use in island lizards
R Calsbeek, DJ Irschick
Evolution 61 (11), 2493-2503, 2007
2432007
Natural selection on thermal performance in a novel thermal environment
ML Logan, RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (39), 14165-14169, 2014
2112014
Experimental evidence for physiological costs underlying the trade‐off between reproduction and survival
RM Cox, EU Parker, DM Cheney, AL Liebl, LB Martin, R Calsbeek
Functional Ecology 24 (6), 1262-1269, 2010
2102010
The adaptive landscape in evolutionary biology
E Svensson, R Calsbeek
OUP Oxford, 2012
1922012
Experimentally assessing the relative importance of predation and competition as agents of selection
R Calsbeek, RM Cox
Nature 465 (7298), 613-616, 2010
1752010
An experimental test of the ideal despotic distribution
R Calsbeek, B Sinervo
Journal of Animal Ecology, 513-523, 2002
1752002
Testosterone, growth and the evolution of sexual size dimorphism
RM Cox, DS Stenquist, R Calsbeek
Journal of evolutionary biology 22 (8), 1586-1598, 2009
1722009
Self-recognition, color signals, and cycles of greenbeard mutualism and altruism
B Sinervo, A Chaine, J Clobert, R Calsbeek, L Hazard, L Lancaster, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (19), 7372-7377, 2006
1682006
The developmental, physiological, neural, and genetical causes and consequences of frequency-dependent selection in the wild
B Sinervo, R Calsbeek
Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 37 (1), 581-610, 2006
1672006
Ocean currents mediate evolution in island lizards
R Calsbeek, TB Smith
Nature 426 (6966), 552-555, 2003
1632003
SEVERE COSTS OF REPRODUCTION PERSIST IN ANOLIS LIZARDS DESPITE THE EVOLUTION OF A SINGLE-EGG CLUTCH
RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Evolution 64 (5), 1321-1330, 2010
1532010
Testing alternative mechanisms of evolutionary divergence in an African rain forest passerine bird
TB Smith, R Calsbeek, RK Wayne, KH Holder, D Pires, C Bardeleben
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18 (2), 257-268, 2005
1312005
Sex-specific selection and intraspecific variation in sexual size dimorphism
RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Evolution 64 (3), 798-809, 2010
1292010
The impact of climate change measured at relevant spatial scales: new hope for tropical lizards
ML Logan, RK Huynh, RA Precious, RG Calsbeek
Global Change Biology 19 (10), 3093-3102, 2013
1282013
Within‐clutch variation in offspring sex determined by differences in sire body size: cryptic mate choice in the wild
R Calsbeek, B Sinervo
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17 (2), 464-470, 2004
1222004
Adaptive landscapes and macroevolutionary dynamics
TF Hansen, E Svensson, R Calsbeek
The adaptive landscape in evolutionary biology 205, 26, 2012
1192012
Multiple paternity and sperm storage lead to increased genetic diversity in Anolis lizards
R Calsbeek, C Bonneaud, S Prabhu, N Manoukis, TB Smith
Evolutionary Ecology Research 9 (3), 495-503, 2007
1182007
Uncoupling direct and indirect components of female choice in the wild
R Calsbeek, B Sinervo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99 (23), 14897-14902, 2002
1072002
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