Spatial evolution

Neither evolution nor ecology plays out in one single location. This matters, sometimes in surprising contexts.

pdfLuepold, S.B., Kokko, H., Grendelmeier, A. & Pasinelli, G. 2023. Habitat detection, habitat assessment, or mating benefits: what drives conspecific attraction in a nomadic songbird? J. Anim. Ecol. 92: 195-206.
pdfRunge, J.-N., Kokko, H. & Lindholm, A. 2022. Selfish migrants: How a meiotic driver is selected to increase dispersal. J. Evol. Biol. 35: 621–632.
pdfLi, X.-Y. & Kokko, H. 2021. Sexual dimorphism driven by intersexual resource competition: why is it rare, and where to look for it? Journal of Animal Ecology 90: 1831–1843.
pdfSapage, M., Varela, SAM. & Kokko, H. 2021. Social learning by mate-choice copying increases dispersal and reduces local adaptation. Functional Ecology 35: 705-716.
pdfGalipaud, M. & Kokko, H. 2020. Adaptation and plasticity in life-history theory: How to derive predictions. Evolution and Human Behavior 41: 493-501.
pdfAshby B., Shaw, A.K. & Kokko, H. 2020. An inordinate fondness for species with intermediate dispersal abilities. Oikos 129: 311-319.
pdfIsmail, S. & Kokko, H. 2020. An analysis of mating biases in trees. Molecular Ecology 29: 184-198.
pdfKristensen, N.P., Johansson, J., Chishom, R.A., Smith, H.G. & Kokko, H. 2018. Carryover effects from natal habitat type upon competitive ability lead to trait divergence or source-sink dynamics. Ecology Letters 21: 1341-1352.
pdfGerber, N. & Kokko, H. 2018. Abandoning the ship using sex, dispersal, or dormancy: multiple escape routes from challenging conditions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 373: 20170424.
pdfThorogood, R., Kokko, H. & Mappes, J. 2018. Social transmission of avoidance among predators facilitates the spread of novel prey. Nature Ecology & Evolution 2: 254-261.
pdfShaw, A., Kokko, H. & Neubert, M. 2018. Sex differences and Allee effects shape the dynamics of sex-structured invasions. Journal of Animal Ecology 87: 36-46.
pdfGerber, N. & Kokko, H. 2016. Sexual conflict and the evolution of asexuality at low population densities. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 283: 20161280.
pdfTilquin, A. & Kokko, H. 2016. What does the geography of parthenogenesis teach us about sex? Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 371: 20150538.
haiku  pdfShaw, A. & Kokko, H. 2015. Dispersal evolution in the presence of Allee effects can speed up or slow down invasions. American Naturalist 185: 631-639.
haiku  pdfGordon, S.P., Kokko, H., Rojas, B., Nokelainen, O. & Mappes, J. 2015. Colour polymorphism torn apart by opposing positive frequency-dependent selection, yet maintained in space. Journal of Animal Ecology 84: 1555–1564.
pdfHarts, A., Schwanz, L. & Kokko, H. 2014. Demography can favour female-advantageous alleles. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 281: 20140005.
pdfHolman, 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.
haiku pdfStarrfelt, J. & Kokko, H. 2012. Bet-hedging – a triple trade-off between means, variances and correlations. Biological Reviews 87: 742-755.
pdfKokko, 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.
pdfKokko, H. & Heubel, K. 2008. Condition-dependence, genotype-by-environment interactions, and the lek paradox. Genetica 132: 209-216.
pdfSarhan, A. & Kokko, H. 2007. Multiple mating in the Glanville fritillary butterfly: a case of within-generation bet-hedging? Evolution 61: 606-616.

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