Michael C. Whitlock

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Q42667331A Balanced Data Archiving Policy for Long-Term Studies
Q46700822A clever solution to a vexing problem
Q92208545Background selection and FST : Consequences for detecting local adaptation
Q51749478Compensatory mutations are repeatable and clustered within proteins.
Q45044320Convergent local adaptation to climate in distantly related conifers
Q33772353Data archiving in ecology and evolution: best practices
Q46908110Data archiving is a good investment
Q45922712Data archiving.
Q51640137Data archiving.
Q58034977Drift: Introduction
Q58034963EFFECTS OF MIGRATION ON THE GENETIC COVARIANCE MATRIX
Q51200910Ecology. Inbreeding and metapopulations.
Q58034966Effective Population Size
Q37764210Environmental duress and epistasis: how does stress affect the strength of selection on new mutations?
Q52121637Environmental stress, inbreeding, and the nature of phenotypic and genetic variance in Drosophila melanogaster.
Q40789412Evaluating methods for estimating local effective population size with and without migration
Q34495554Evaluation of demographic history and neutral parameterization on the performance of FST outlier tests
Q37118026Evolutionary inference from QST.
Q34289524Experimental evolution
Q33760308Finding the Genomic Basis of Local Adaptation: Pitfalls, Practical Solutions, and Future Directions
Q58034961Fixation Probabilities and Times
Q58034967Fixation Probabilities and Times
Q52541988Fluctuating asymmetry does not increase with moderate inbreeding in Drosophila melanogaster.
Q58034995Gene Interaction Affects the Additive Genetic Variance in Subdivided Populations with Migration and Extinction
Q52608391Genetic recombination and adaptation to fluctuating environments: selection for geotaxis in Drosophila melanogaster.
Q115472922Global adaptation complicates the interpretation of genome scans for local adaptation
Q52220307Indirect measures of gene flow and migration: FST not equal to 1/(4Nm + 1).
Q33753700Inferences about the distribution of dominance drawn from yeast gene knockout data
Q58034990Lack of correlation between heterozygosity and fitness in forked fungus beetles
Q52705309Local adaptation does not always predict high mating success.
Q54982473Local drift load and the heterosis of interconnected populations
Q51780593Male Drosophila melanogaster have higher mating success when adapted to their thermal environment.
Q28728306Multilocus estimation of selfing and its heritability
Q58034982Neutral additive genetic variance in a metapopulation
Q51625985No effect of environmental heterogeneity on the maintenance of genetic variation in wing shape in Drosophila melanogaster.
Q58034939Overdominance interacts with linkage to determine the rate of adaptation to a new optimum
Q50786856Phenotypic plasticity facilitates mutational variance, genetic variance, and evolvability along the major axis of environmental variation.
Q34590011Probability of fixation in a heterogeneous environment
Q37372766Purging the genome with sexual selection: reducing mutation load through selection on males
Q57052372QST in a hierarchically structured population
Q42672951QST-FST comparisons with unbalanced half-sib designs
Q57181995Quantifying how constraints limit the diversity of viable routes to adaptation
Q40223155Reliable Detection of Loci Responsible for Local Adaptation: Inference of a Null Model through Trimming the Distribution of F(ST).
Q50878812Robustness to noise in gene expression evolves despite epistatic constraints in a model of gene networks.
Q33685836Sexual selection against deleterious mutations via variable male search success
Q58034958Sexual selection against deleterious mutations via variable male search success
Q34557367TEMPORAL FLUCTUATIONS IN DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS AND THE GENETIC VARIANCE AMONG POPULATIONS.
Q58034952THE GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF ADAPTATION UNDER MIGRATION-SELECTION BALANCE
Q37424950Testing for spatially divergent selection: comparing QST to FST.
Q55966952The Effects of Selection and Bottlenecks on Male Mating Success in Peripheral Isolates
Q58034964The costs and benefits of resource sharing: reciprocity requires resource heterogeneity
Q58034980The exquisite corpse: a shifting view of the shifting balance
Q48140273The genetics of adaptation to discrete heterogeneous environments: frequent mutation or large-effect alleles can allow range expansion.
Q52200592The heritability of fluctuating asymmetry and the genetic control of developmental stability.
Q33520068The impact of epistatic selection on the genomic traces of selection
Q29616111The incomplete natural history of mitochondria
Q56986178The need for archiving data in evolutionary biology
Q41485149The relative power of genome scans to detect local adaptation depends on sampling design and statistical method
Q55449149The variance in inbreeding depression and the recovery of fitness in bottlenecked populations.
Q58034988Two-Locus Drift with Sex-Chromosomes: The Partitioning and Conversion of Variance in Subdivided Populations
Q112299174Using genetic relatedness to understand heterogeneous distributions of urban rat-associated pathogens
Q58035005Variance-Induced Peak Shifts
Q58034951and D do not replace FST

Q74442060David E. McCauleydoctoral studentP185

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