Evolutionary Ecology Research
Overview
Evolutionary Ecology Research is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the study of the interplay between evolutionary processes and ecological dynamics. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and theoretical papers that explore the evolutionary mechanisms shaping the behavior, morphology, and life history of organisms in response to environmental changes. The journal aims to advance our understanding of how ecological interactions drive evolutionary patterns and vice versa, providing valuable insights into the complex dynamics of ecosystems.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Evol Ecol Res
Start
1999
End
Continuing
Frequency
Eight no. a year
p-ISSN
1522-0613
e-ISSN
1937-3791
Country
United States
Language
English
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 4372
80
SJR / Ranks: 13550
200
Recent Articles
1.
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...
2.
Wucherpfennig J, Miller C, Kingsley D
Evol Ecol Res
. 2021 Dec;
20(1):107-132.
PMID: 34899072
Background: Stickleback fish are widely used to study the genetic and ecological basis of phenotypic evolution. Although several major loci have now been identified that contribute to evolutionary differences between...
3.
Hoekstra L, Weber R, Bronikowski A, Janzen F
Evol Ecol Res
. 2020 Sep;
19:639-657.
PMID: 32944008
Background: Individual growth rates both comprise and determine life-history phenotypes. Despite decades of interest in understanding the relationship between individual growth and life history, chelonian longevity has limited our ability...
4.
Herron M, Ghimire S, Vinikoor C, Michod R
Evol Ecol Res
. 2019 Jul;
16(3):203-221.
PMID: 31354387
Background: The evolution of mortal somatic cells was a critical step in the evolution of complex body plans and the major radiations of multicellular life. In the volvocine green algae,...
5.
James N, Liu X, Bell A
Evol Ecol Res
. 2017 Oct;
17:603-617.
PMID: 29046617
Background: Threespine stickleback are an important model for behaviour and evolutionary studies. A growing number of quantitative trait loci (QTL) and gene expression studies are identifying genes related to ecologically...
6.
Brusini J, Wang Y, Matos L, Sylvestre L, Bolker B, Wayne M
Evol Ecol Res
. 2017 Feb;
15:883-901.
PMID: 28217033
Question: How does virulence evolve in the /sigma virus (DMelSV) system? Organisms: (host) and DMelSV (parasite). Empirical Methods: Artificial selection on whole-carcass viral titre of infected flies, including two selection...
7.
Wayne M, Blohm G, Brooks M, Regan K, Brown B, Barfield M, et al.
Evol Ecol Res
. 2017 Feb;
13:323-345.
PMID: 28217032
Question: How do vertically transmitted parasites persist? Organisms: (host) and sigma virus (parasite). Field Site: Peach stands in northern Georgia, USA, on a transect between Macon and Athens. Empirical Methods:...
8.
Wormington J, Juliano S
Evol Ecol Res
. 2015 Feb;
16:223-234.
PMID: 25663826
Background: Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in insects often accompanies a sexual difference in development time, sexual bimaturism (SBM). Goal: To determine whether three mosquito species have similar plasticity in SSD,...
9.
Shelton D, Desnitskiy A, Michod R
Evol Ecol Res
. 2014 Dec;
14:707-727.
PMID: 25435818
Background: (Chlorophyta) asexual colonies consist of two kinds of cells: a large number of small somatic cells and a few large reproductive cells. The numbers of reproductive and somatic cells...
10.
Drown D, Zee P, Brandvain Y, Wade M
Evol Ecol Res
. 2014 Mar;
15(1):43-59.
PMID: 24678268
Background: A host obtains symbionts by horizontal transmission when infected from the environment or contagiously from other hosts in the same generation. In contrast, vertical transmission occurs when a host...