On Lee Lau
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Recent Articles
1.
Stutz W, Lau O, Bolnick D
Am Nat
. 2014 May;
183(6):810-25.
PMID: 24823824
Variation in infection rate arises from variation in host exposure and resistance to parasites both within and among populations. All things being equal, phenotypes that increase exposure risk should covary...
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Hoffmann W, Geiger E, Gotsch S, Rossatto D, Silva L, Lau O, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2012 May;
15(7):759-68.
PMID: 22554474
Fire shapes the distribution of savanna and forest through complex interactions involving climate, resources and species traits. Based on data from central Brazil, we propose that these interactions are governed...
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Bolnick D, Ingram T, Stutz W, Snowberg L, Lau O, Paull J
Proc Biol Sci
. 2010 Feb;
277(1689):1789-97.
PMID: 20164100
A species's niche width reflects a balance between the diversifying effects of intraspecific competition and the constraining effects of interspecific competition. This balance shifts when a species from a competitive...
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Bolnick D, Snowberg L, Patenia C, Stutz W, Ingram T, Lau O
Evolution
. 2009 May;
63(8):2004-16.
PMID: 19473386
Adaptive divergence between adjoining populations reflects a balance between the diversifying effect of divergent selection and the potentially homogenizing effect of gene flow. In most models of migration-selection balance, gene...
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Bolnick D, Lau O
Am Nat
. 2008 May;
172(1):1-11.
PMID: 18452402
Disruptive selection is often assumed to be relatively rare, because it is dynamically unstable and hence should be transient. However, frequency-dependent interactions such as intraspecific competition may stabilize fitness minima...