Yoel E Stuart
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Recent Articles
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De Lisle S, Bolnick D, Stuart Y
Am Nat
. 2024 Jun;
204(1):15-29.
PMID: 38857340
AbstractAdaptation to replicated environmental conditions can be remarkably predictable, suggesting that parallel evolution may be a common feature of adaptive radiation. An open question, however, is how phenotypic variation itself...
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Siddiqui R, Swank S, Ozark A, Joaquin F, Travis M, McMahan C, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 Apr;
291(2021):20240337.
PMID: 38628124
Darwin attributed the absence of species transitions in the fossil record to his hypothesis that speciation occurs within isolated habitat patches too geographically restricted to be captured by fossil sequences....
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Cerasoni J, OToole M, Patel R, Stuart Y
Data Brief
. 2023 Sep;
50:109519.
PMID: 37663765
Phytoliths are opal silica particles formed within plant tissues. Diatoms are aquatic, single-celled photosynthetic algae with silica skeletons. Phytolith and diatom morphotypes vary depending on local environmental and climatic conditions...
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Crawford D, Thompson M, Conn T, Kaufman M, Voytko T, Merritt A, et al.
Evolution
. 2023 Mar;
77(5):1175-1187.
PMID: 36857409
An evolutionary debate contrasts the importance of genetic convergence versus genetic redundancy. In genetic convergence, the same adaptive trait evolves because of similar genetic changes. In genetic redundancy, the adaptive...
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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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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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Swank S, Elazegui E, Janidlo S, Sanger T, Bell M, Stuart Y
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Jul;
12(7):e9088.
PMID: 35845359
Loss and reduction in paired appendages are common in vertebrate evolution. How often does such convergent evolution depend on similar developmental and genetic pathways? For example, many populations of the...
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Voje K, Bell M, Stuart Y
J Evol Biol
. 2022 Jan;
35(3):423-438.
PMID: 35073436
Allometric scaling describes the relationship of trait size to body size within and among taxa. The slope of the population-level regression of trait size against body size (i.e. static allometry)...
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Swank S, Sanger T, Stuart Y
Ecol Evol
. 2021 Nov;
11(22):15484-15497.
PMID: 34824770
Appendages have been reduced or lost hundreds of times during vertebrate evolution. This phenotypic convergence may be underlain by shared or different molecular mechanisms in distantly related vertebrate clades. To...
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Stuart Y, Sherwin J, Kamath A, Veen T
Evolution
. 2021 Sep;
75(11):2708-2716.
PMID: 34528711
Natural selection favors sexual dimorphism that reduces resource competition between the sexes of the same species. However, niche partitioning among interspecific competitors should counter such divergence, as partitioning the niche...