I am getting increasingly interested in the fact that neither evolution nor ecology plays out in one single location.

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Harts, A., Schwanz, L. & Kokko, H. 2014. Demography can favour female-advantageous alleles. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 281:20140005.

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Holman, L. & Kokko, H. 2014. Local adaptation and the evolution of female choice. Pages 41-62 in: Genotype-by-Environment Interactions and Sexual Selection (J. Hunt & D. Hosken, eds.) Wiley-Blackwell.

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Starrfelt, J. & Kokko, H. 2012. Bet-hedging - a triple trade-off between means, variances and correlations. Biological Reviews 87:742-755.

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Kokko, H., Heubel, K. & Rankin, D.J. 2008. How populations persist when asexuality requires sex: the spatial dynamics of coping with sperm parasites. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 275: 817-825.

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Kokko, H. & Heubel, K. 2008. Condition-dependence, genotype-by-environment interactions, and the lek paradox. Genetica 132:209-216.

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Sarhan, A. & Kokko, H. 2007. Multiple mating in the Glanville fritillary butterfly: a case of within-generation bet-hedging? Evolution 61:606-616.