Predation, parasitism, mutualism... You name it, species interactions are interesting.

Mappes, J., Kokko, H., Ojala, K. & Lindström, L. 2014. Seasonal changes in predator community switch the direction of selection for prey defenses. Nature Communications 5:5016.

Harmer, A.M.T., Kokko, H., Herberstein, M.E. & Madin, J.S. 2012. Optimal web design in sub-optimal foraging conditions. Naturwissenschaften 99:65-70.

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Heubel, K.U., Rankin, D.J. & Kokko, H. 2009. How to go extinct by mating too much: Population consequences of male mate choice and efficiency in a sexual-asexual species complex. Oikos 118:513-520.

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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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Rankin, D.J., López-Sepulcre, A., Foster, K.R. & Kokko, H. 2007. Species-level selection reduces selfishness through competitive exclusion. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20:1459-1468.

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Foster, K.R. & Kokko, H. 2006. Cheating can stabilise cooperation in mutualisms. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 273:2233-2239.

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Kokko, H., Mappes, J. & Lindström, L. 2003. Alternative prey can change model-mimic dynamics between parasitism and mutualism. Ecology Letters 6:1068-1076.

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Kokko, H. & Ruxton, G. D. 2000. Breeding suppression and predator-prey dynamics. Ecology 81:252-260.