Evolution Research

Selected Evolution papers

  • N. Lewis-Rogers, J. Seger, and F. R. Adler. Human rhinovirus diversity and evolution: How strange the change from major to minor. J. Virol., 91:e01659--16, 2017.
  • A. B. Beams, D. J. A. Toth, K. Khader, and F. R. Adler. Harnessing intra-host strain competition to limit antibiotic resistance: Mathematical model results. Bull. Math. Biol., 78:1828--1846, 2016.
  • J. Seger, W. A. Smith, J. J. Perry, J. Hunn, Z. A. Kaliszewska, L. La Sala, L. Pozzi, V. J. Rowntree, and F. R. Adler. Gene genealogies strongly distorted by weakly selected mutations in constant environments. Genetics, 184:529--545, 2010.
  • S. R. Proulx and F. R. Adler. The standard of neutrality: still flapping in the breeze? Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 23:1339--1350, 2010.
  • B. O'Fallon, J. Seger, and F. R. Adler. A continuous-state coalescent and the impact of weak selection on the structure of gene geneaologies. Mol. Biol. Evol., 27:1162--1172, 2010.
  • B. O'Fallon, A. F. R., and S. R. Proulx. Quasispecies evolution in subdivided populations favors maximally deleterious mutations. Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 274:3159--3164, 2007.
  • B. O'Fallon and A. F. R. Stochasticity, complex spatial structure, and the feasibility of the shifting balance theory. Evol., 60:448--459, 2006.
  • E. E. McClelland, F. R. Adler, D. L. Granger, and W. K. Potts. Major histocompatibility complex controls the trajectory but not host-specific adaptation during virulence evolution of the pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 271:1557--1564, 2004.
  • J. L. Cherry, F. R. Adler, and K. P. Johnson. Islands, equilibria, and speciation. Science, 296:975, 2002.
  • K. J. Johnson, F. R. Adler, and J. Cherry. Evolutionary and phylogenetic predictions of island biogeography. Evol., 54:387--396, 2000.
  • J. B. Losos and F. R. Adler. Stumped by trees? a generalized null model for patterns of organismal diversity. Am. Nat., 145:329--342, 1995.