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Publications

In press
• Chenoweth, S.F., J. Hunt and H.D. Rundle. In press. Analysing and comparing the geometry of individual fitness surfaces. In: The Adaptive Landscape in Evolutionary Biology (eds. E.I. Svensson & R. Calsbeek) Oxford University Press, Oxford.

• Bertram, S., L.P. Fitzsimmons, E.M. Whattam, H.D. Rundle and R Gorelick. In press. Phenotypic covariance structure and its divergence for acoustic mate attraction signals among four cricket species. Ecology and Evolution.

• Bedhomme, S., A.K. Chippindale, N.G. Prasad, M. Delcourt, J.K. Abbott, M.A. Mallet and H.D. Rundle. In press. Male-limited evolution suggests no extant intralocus sexual conflict over the sexually dimorphic cuticular hydrocarbons of Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Genetics.

2011
• MacLellan, K., L. Kwan, M.C. Whitlock and H.D. Rundle. 2011. Dietary stress does not strengthen selection against single deleterious mutations in Drosophila melanogaster. Heredity doi: 10.1038/hdy.2011.60.

• Charette, M., C.-A. Darveau, S.F. Perry and H.D. Rundle. 2011. Evolutionary consequences of altered atmospheric oxygen in Drosophila melanogaster. PLoS ONE 10(6):e26876.

• Delcourt, M. and H.D. Rundle. 2011. Condition dependence of a multi-component sexual display trait in Drosophila serrata. American Naturalist: 177: 812-823.

• Rundle, H.D. and S.F. Chenoweth. 2011. Stronger convex (stabilizing) selection on homologous sexual display traits in females than in males: a multi-population comparison in Drosophila serrata. Evolution 65: 893–899.

2010
• Delcourt, M., M.W. Blows and H.D. Rundle. 2010. Quantitative genetics of female mate preferences in an ancestral and a novel environment. Evolution 64: 2758-2766.[pdf]

• Schoustra, S.*, H.D. Rundle*, R. Dali and R. Kassen. 2010. Fitness-associated sexual reproduction in a filamentous fungus. Current Biology 20: 1350-1355.
*co-first authors.[pdf]

• Chenoweth, S.F., H.D. Rundle and M.W. Blows. 2010. Experimental evidence for the evolution of indirect genetic effects: changes in the interaction effect coefficient, psi, due to sexual selection. Evolution 64: 1849-1856.[pdf]

• Chenoweth, S.F., H.D. Rundle and M.W. Blows. 2010. The contribution of selection and genetic constraints to phenotypic divergence. American Naturalist 175: 186-196.[pdf]

• Rundle, H.D. and J.W. Boughman. 2010. Behavioral ecology and speciation. In: Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology (eds. D.F. Westneat & C.W. Fox) Oxford University Press, Oxford.

2009
• Kwan, L. and H.D. Rundle. 2009. Adaptation to desiccation fails to generate pre- and postmating isolation in replicate Drosophila melanogaster laboratory populations. Evolution 64: 710-723. [pdf]

• MacLellan, K., M.C. Whitlock and H.D. Rundle. 2009. Sexual selection against deleterious mutations via variable male search success. Biology Letters 5: 795-797. [pdf]

• Nosil, P. and H.D. Rundle. 2009. Ecological Speciation. In: The Princeton Guide to Ecology (ed. S.A. Levin) Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.

• Rundle, H.D., S.F. Chenoweth and M.W. Blows. 2009. The diversification of mate preferences by natural and sexual selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22: 1608-1615. [pdf]

• Hine, E., S.F. Chenoweth, H.D. Rundle and M.W. Blows. 2009. Characterising the evolution of the genetic variance using genetic covariance tensors. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: 364: 1567-1578. [pdf]

• Auld, H.L., D. Punzalan, J-G.J. Godin and H.D. Rundle. 2009. Do female fruit flies (Drosophila serrata) copy the mate choice of others? Behavioural Processes 82: 78-80. [pdf]

• Delcourt, M., M.W. Blows and H.D. Rundle. 2009. Sexually antagonistic genetic variance for fitness in an ancestral and a novel environment. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 276: 2009-2014. [pdf]

2008
• Rundle, H.D., S.F. Chenoweth and M.W. Blows. 2008. Comparing complex fitness surfaces: Among-population variation in mutual sexual selection in Drosophila serrata. American Naturalist: 171: 443-454. [pdf]

• Chenoweth, S.F., H.D. Rundle and M.W. Blows. 2008. Genetic constraints and the evolution of display trait sexual dimorphism by natural and sexual selection. American Naturalist 171: 22-34. [pdf]

2007
• Rundle, H.D., A. Ödeen and A.Ř. Mooers. 2007. An Experimental test for indirect benefits in Drosophila melanogaster. BMC Evolutionary Biology 7: 36. [pdf]

2006
• Rundle, H.D., S.F. Chenoweth and M.W. Blows. 2006. The roles of natural and sexual selection during adaptation to a novel environment. Evolution 60: 2218-2225. [pdf]

2005
• Rundle, H.D., S.F. Chenoweth, P. Doughty and M.W. Blows. 2005. Divergent selection and the evolution of signal traits and mating preferences. PLoS Biology: 3(11): 1988-1995. [pdf]

• Petfield, D., S.F. Chenoweth, H.D. Rundle and M.W. Blows. 2005. Genetic variance in female condition predicts indirect genetic variance in male sexual display traits. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 102: 6045-6050. [pdf]

• Drake, A., E. Rashkovetsky, D. Wong, H.D. Rundle and A.Ø. Mooers. 2005. Variable assortative mating in replicate mating trials using Drosophila melanogaster populations derived from contrasting opposing slopes of ‘Evolution Canyon’, Israel. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18: 1123-1129. [pdf]

• Boughman, J.W., H.D. Rundle and D. Schluter. 2005. Parallel evolution of sexual isolation in sticklebacks. Evolution 59: 361-373. [pdf]

• Rundle, H.D. and P. Nosil. 2005. Ecological speciation. Ecology Letters 8: 336-352. [pdf]

2004
• Rundle, H.D. and D. Schluter. 2004. Natural selection and ecological speciation in sticklebacks. In: Adaptive Speciation (eds. U. Dieckmann, M. Doebeli, J.A.J. Metz & D. Tautz) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 192–209. [pdf]

2003
• Rundle, H.D., S.M. Vamosi and D. Schluter. 2003. Experimental test of predation's effect on divergent selection during character displacement in sticklebacks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 100: 14943-14948. [pdf]

• Rundle, H.D. 2003. Divergent environments and population bottlenecks fail to generate premating isolation in Drosophila pseudoobscura. Evolution 57: 2557-2565. [pdf]

2002
• McKinnon, J.S. and H.D. Rundle. 2002. Speciation in nature: the threespine stickleback model systems. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17: 480-488. [pdf]

• Rundle, H.D. 2002. A test of ecologically dependent postmating isolation between sympatric sticklebacks. Evolution 56: 322-329. [pdf]

2001
• Rundle, H.D. and M.C. Whitlock. 2001. A genetic interpretation of ecologically dependent isolation. Evolution 55: 198-201. [pdf]

• Schluter, D., J.W. Boughman, and H.D. Rundle. 2001. Parallel speciation with allopatry. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 283-284. [pdf]

• Rundle, H.D., F. Breden, C. Griswold, A.Ø. Mooers, R.A. Vos, and J. Whitton. 2001. Hybridization without Guilt: Gene Flow and the Biological Species Concept. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 868-869. [pdf]

Last century
• Rundle, H.D., L. Nagel, J.W. Boughman and D. Schluter. 2000. Natural selection and parallel speciation in sympatric sticklebacks. Science 287: 306-308. [pdf]

• Mooers, A.Ø., H.D. Rundle and M.C. Whitlock. 1999. The effects of selection and bottlenecks on male mating success in peripheral isolates. American Naturalist 153: 437-444. [pdf]

• Rundle, H.D., A.Ø. Mooers and M.C. Whitlock. 1999. Experimental tests of founder- flush: a reply to Templeton. Evolution 53: 1632-1633. [pdf]

• Rundle, H.D., A.Ø. Mooers and M.C. Whitlock. 1998. Single founder-flush events and the evolution of reproductive isolation. Evolution 52: 1850-1855. [pdf]

• Rundle, H.D. and D. Schluter. 1998. Reinforcement of stickleback mate preferences: sympatry breeds contempt. Evolution 52: 200-208. [pdf]

• Rundle, H.D. and D.A. Jackson. 1996. Spatial and temporal variation in littoral-zone fish communities: a new statistical approach. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 53: 2167-2176. [pdf]

• Rundle, H.D. and S. Vamosi. 1996. Selection may be strongest when resources are scarce: a comment on Wilson. Evolutionary Ecology 10: 559-563. [pdf]

• Gagnon, R., H. Rundle, L. Johnston, and V.K.M. Han. 1995. Alterations in fetal and placental deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis rates after chronic fetal placental embolization. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 172: 1451-1458. [pdf]

• Bocking, A.D., S.E. White, S. Kent, L. Fraher, V.K.M. Han, H. Rundle, and S.B. Hooper. 1995. Effect of prolonged catecholamine infusion on heart rate, blood pressure, breathing and growth in fetal sheep. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 73: 1750-1758. [no pdf available]