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Kjetil L Voje

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Toljagic O, Voje K, Matschiner M, Liow L, Hansen T
Syst Biol . 2017 Jun; 67(1):145-157. PMID: 28637223
The Late Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dominant biomes, has contributed to the evolution of a range of specialized herbivores adapted to new...
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Liow L, Di Martino E, Krzeminska M, Ramsfjell M, Rust S, Taylor P, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2017 Jun; 20(8):981-988. PMID: 28614907
Competition is an important biotic interaction that influences survival and reproduction. While competition on ecological timescales has received great attention, little is known about competition on evolutionary timescales. Do competitive...
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Gohli J, Voje K
BMC Evol Biol . 2016 Oct; 16(1):222. PMID: 27760521
Background: Bergmann's rule proposes that animals in cold habitats will be larger than those in warm habitats. This prediction has been tested thoroughly at the intraspecific level, but few studies...
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Grabowski M, Voje K, Hansen T
J Hum Evol . 2016 May; 94:106-16. PMID: 27178462
The tight brain-body allometry across mammals and primates has motivated and informed many hypotheses about brain evolution in humans and other taxa. While a 2/3 or a 3/4 scaling is...
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Hansson T, Fischer B, Mazzarella A, Voje K, Vollestad L
Ecol Evol . 2016 Apr; 6(10):3154-60. PMID: 27096076
In the threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus model system, phenotypes are often classified into three morphs according to lateral plate number. Morph identity has been shown to be largely genetically determined,...
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Voje K, Holen O, Liow L, Stenseth N
Proc Biol Sci . 2015 May; 282(1808):20150186. PMID: 25948685
A multitude of hypotheses claim that abiotic factors are the main drivers of macroevolutionary change. By contrast, Van Valen's Red Queen hypothesis is often put forward as the sole representative...
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Pelabon C, Firmat C, Bolstad G, Voje K, Houle D, Cassara J, et al.
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2014 Jun; 1320:58-75. PMID: 24913643
Morphological allometry refers to patterns of covariance between body parts resulting from variation in body size. Whether measured during growth (ontogenetic allometry), among individuals at similar developmental stage (static allometry),...
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Voje K, Hansen T, Egset C, Bolstad G, Pelabon C
Evolution . 2013 Nov; 68(3):866-85. PMID: 24219593
Morphological traits often covary within and among species according to simple power laws referred to as allometry. Such allometric relationships may result from common growth regulation, and this has given...
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Voje K, Hansen T
Evolution . 2013 Jan; 67(2):453-67. PMID: 23356617
Julian Huxley showed that within-species (static) allometric (power-law) relations can arise from proportional growth regulation with the exponent in the power law equaling the factor of proportionality. Allometric exponents may...
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Escudero M, Hipp A, Hansen T, Voje K, Luceno M
New Phytol . 2012 Apr; 195(1):237-47. PMID: 22489934
• Changes in chromosome number as a result of fission and fusion in holocentrics have direct and immediate effects on the recombination rate. We investigate the support for the classic...