Servedio Lab
Servedio Lab
Maria Servedio - Publications:
Proulx, S.R and M.R. Servedio. 2009. Dissecting selection on female mating preferences during secondary contact. Evolution 63:2031-2046.
Servedio, M.R., S.A. Sæther and G.-P. Sætre. 2009. Reinforcement and learning. Evolutionary Ecology 23:109-123.
** Invited paper for symposium edition.
Servedio, M.R. 2009. The role of linkage disequilibrium in the evolution of premating isolation. Heredity 102:51-56.
** Invited paper for special issue.
*Rowell, J.T. and M.R. Servedio. 2009. Gentlemen prefer blondes: the evolution of mate preference among strategically allocated males. The American Naturalist 173:12-25.
Otto, S.P., M.R. Servedio, and S. Nuismer. 2008. Frequency-dependent selection and the evolution of assortative mating. Genetics 179:2091-2112.
**Tramm, N.A. and M.R. Servedio. 2008. Evolution of mate-choice imprinting: competing strategies. Evolution 62:1991-2003.
*Olofsson, H. and M.R. Servedio. 2008. Sympatry affects the evolution of genetic versus cultural determination of song. Behavioral Ecology 19:594-604.
Servedio, M.R. 2007. Male versus female mate choice: sexual selection and the evolution of species recognition via reinforcement. Evolution 61:2772-2789. (reprint)
*Chunco, A.J., J.S. McKinnon and M.R. Servedio. 2007. Microhabitat variation and sexual selection can maintain male color polymorphisms. Evolution 61:2504-2515. (reprint)
Sæther, S.A., G.-P. Sætre, T. Borge, C. Wiley, N. Svedin, G. Andersson, T. Veen, J. Haavie, M.R. Servedio, S. Bureš, M. Král, M.B. Hjernquist, L. Gustafsson, J. Träff, A. Qvarnström. 2007. Sex chromosome-linked species recognition and evolution of reproductive isolation in flycatchers. Science 318:95-97.
** Covered in a Perspective: Ritchie, M.G. 2007. Feathers,
females, and fathers. Science 318:54-55,
** Must Read - Faculty of 1000. 6 November 2007.
†*Lorch, P.D. and †M.R. Servedio. 2007. The evolution of conspecific gamete precedence and its effect on reinforcement. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20:937-949.
†Servedio, M.R. and †M.E. Hauber. 2006. To eject or abandon? Life history traits of hosts and parasites interact to influence the fitness payoffs of alternative antiparasite strategies. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:1585-1594.
Servedio, M.R. and R. Lande. 2006. Population genetic models of male and mutual mate choice. Evolution 60:674-685. (reprint)
*Verzijden M.N., *Lachlan, R.F. and M.R. Servedio. 2005. Female mate choice behavior and sympatric speciation. Evolution 59:2097-2108. (reprint)
*Lorch, P.D. and M.R. Servedio. 2005. Postmating-prezygotic isolation is not an important source of selection within and between species in Drosophila psuedoobscura and D. persimilis. Evolution 59:1039-1045. (reprint)
Servedio, M.R. 2004. The what and why of research of reinforcement. PLoS Biology 2:e420 (2032-2035).
*Lachlan, R.F. and M.R. Servedio. 2004. Song learning accelerates allopatric speciation. Evolution 58:2049-2063. (reprint)
Servedio, M.R. 2004. The evolution of premating isolation: local adaptation and natural and sexual selection against hybrids. Evolution 58:913-924. (reprint)
** Recommended - Faculty of 1000. 14 June 2004.
Servedio, M.R. and M.A.F. Noor. 2003. The role of reinforcement in speciation: theory and data meet. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 34:339-364.
Servedio, M.R. and G.-P. Sætre. 2003. Speciation as a positive feedback loop between post- and prezygotic barriers to gene flow. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B 270:1473-1479.
Servedio, M.R. and R. Lande. 2003. Coevolution of an avian host and its parasitic cuckoo. Evolution 57:1164-1175. (reprint)
Servedio, M.R. 2001. Beyond reinforcement: the evolution of premating isolation by direct selection on preferences and postmating, prezygotic incompatibilities. Evolution 55:1909-1920. (reprint)
Servedio, M.R. 2000. The effects of predator learning, forgetting, and recognition errors on the evolution of warning coloration. Evolution 54:751-763. (reprint)
Servedio, M.R. 2000. Reinforcement and the genetics of nonrandom mating. Evolution. 54:21-29. (reprint)
Wiens, J.J. and M.R. Servedio. 2000. Species delimitation in systematics: inferring "fixed" diagnostic differences between species. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B. 267(1444):631-636.
** Editor’s Choice, Science. 28 April 2000. 288(5466):577.
Rosenthal, G.G. and M.R. Servedio. 1999. Chase away sexual selection: resistance to “resistance”. Evolution (Comments) 53:296-299.
Kirkpatrick, M. and M.R. Servedio. 1999. The reinforcement of mating preferences on an island. Genetics 151:865-884.
Wiens, J.J. and M.R. Servedio. 1998. Phylogenetic analysis and intraspecific variation: performance of parsimony, likelihood and distance methods. Systematic Biology 47:228-253.
Servedio, M.R. and M. Kirkpatrick. 1997. The effects of gene flow on reinforcement. Evolution 51:1764-1772.
Wiens, J.J. and M.R. Servedio. 1997. Accuracy of phylogenetic analysis including and excluding polymorphic characters. Systematic Biology 46(2):332-345.
Servedio, M.R. and M. Kirkpatrick. 1996. The evolution of mate choice copying by indirect selection. The American Naturalist 148:848-867.
* indicates postdoc, graduate student, or visiting graduate student in Servedio’s lab
**indicates undergraduate in Servedio’s lab
† both authors contributed equally to this paper
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