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Daniel I Bolnick

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Shim K, Peterson C, Bolnick D
Ecol Evol . 2023 Jun; 13(6):e10155. PMID: 37287852
Host-parasite coevolution may lead to patterns of local adaptation in either the host or parasite. For parasites with complex multi-host life cycles, this coevolution may be more challenging as they...
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Vinkler M, Fiddaman S, Tesicky M, OConnor E, Savage A, Lenz T, et al.
J Evol Biol . 2023 May; 36(6):847-873. PMID: 37255207
Driven by co-evolution with pathogens, host immunity continuously adapts to optimize defence against pathogens within a given environment. Recent advances in genetics, genomics and transcriptomics have enabled a more detailed...
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Fuess L, Bolnick D
Genome Biol Evol . 2023 Apr; 15(4). PMID: 37039516
The risk and severity of pathogen infections in humans, livestock, or wild organisms depend on host immune function, which can vary between closely related host populations or even among individuals....
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Bolnick D, Arruda S, Polania C, Simonse L, Padhiar A, Roth A, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Feb; PMID: 36798170
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) exist when there is heritable variation in one species' ability to alter a second species' traits. For example, parasites can evolve disparate strategies to manipulate host...
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Poore H, Stuart Y, Rennison D, Roesti M, Hendry A, Bolnick D, et al.
Evolution . 2023 Jan; 77(1):110-122. PMID: 36622692
Recent studies have shown that the repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in response to similar ecological conditions (here "parallel evolution") often occurs through mutations in the same genes. However, many...
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Bolnick D, Hund A, Nosil P, Peng F, Ravinet M, Stankowski S, et al.
Evolution . 2023 Jan; 77(1):318-328. PMID: 36622661
The concept of a "speciation continuum" has gained popularity in recent decades. It emphasizes speciation as a continuous process that may be studied by comparing contemporary population pairs that show...
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Roesti M, Groh J, Blain S, Huss M, Rassias P, Bolnick D, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2022 Nov; 26(1):111-123. PMID: 36450600
Species competing for resources also commonly share predators. While competition often drives divergence between species, the effects of shared predation are less understood. Theoretically, competing prey species could either diverge...
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Maciejewski M, Hernandez C, Bolnick D
Evol Ecol Res . 2022 Oct; 20(1-3):69-82. PMID: 36226095
Background: When threespine stickleback colonized fresh water, they repeatedly evolved reduced armour plating via changes in allele frequency. This evolution is typically attributed to differential predation pressure between marine and...
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Weber J, Steinel N, Peng F, Shim K, Lohman B, Fuess L, et al.
Science . 2022 Sep; 377(6611):1206-1211. PMID: 36074841
Parasites impose fitness costs on their hosts. Biologists often assume that natural selection favors infection-resistant hosts. Yet, when the immune response itself is costly, theory suggests that selection may sometimes...
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Hund A, Fuess L, Kenney M, Maciejewski M, Marini J, Shim K, et al.
Evol Lett . 2022 Apr; 6(2):162-177. PMID: 35386836
Closely related populations often differ in resistance to a given parasite, as measured by infection success or failure. Yet, the immunological mechanisms of these evolved differences are rarely specified. Does...