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Kawecki T.J., 2013. The impact of learning on selection‐driven speciation.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
28(2) pp. 68-69. [Document]
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Babin A., 2012. Interactions between learning and immunity in Drosophila melanogaster. 126 p., Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine, Kawecki, T. J. (dir.).
Kawecki T.J., Lenski R.E., Ebert D., Hollis B., Olivieri I., Whitlock M.C., 2012. Experimental evolution.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
27(10) pp. 547-560. [Document]
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Kawecki T.J., Lenski R.E., Ebert D., Hollis B., Olivieri I., Whitlock M.C., 2012. The value of complementary approaches in evolutionary research: reply to Magalhães and Matos.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
27(12) pp. 650-651. [Document]
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Vijendravarma R.K., Narasimha S., Kawecki T.J., 2012. Adaptation to Abundant Low Quality Food Improves the Ability to Compete for Limited Rich Food in Drosophila melanogaster.
PLoS One
7(1) pp. e30650. [DOI]
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Vijendravarma R.K., Narasimha S., Kawecki T.J., 2012. Chronic malnutrition favours smaller critical size for metamorphosis initiation in Drosophila melanogaster.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
25(2) pp. 288-292. [Document]
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Vijendravarma R.K., Narasimha S., Kawecki T.J., 2012. Evolution of foraging behaviour in response to chronic malnutrition in Drosophila melanogaster.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences
279(1742) pp. 3540-3546. [Document]
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Népoux V., 2011. Natural variation in learning ability in "Drosophila melanogaster". 105 p., Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine, Kawecki T. (dir.). [Document]
Vijendravarma R. K., Narasimha S., Kawecki T. J., 2011. Adaptation to larval malnutrition does not affect fluctuating asymmetry in Drosophila melanogaster.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
104(1) pp. 19-28. [Document]
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Vijendravarma R.K., Narasimha S., Kawecki T.J., 2011. Plastic and evolutionary responses of cell size and number to larval malnutrition in Drosophila melanogaster.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
24(4) pp. 897-903. [Document]
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Burger J.M.S., Buechel S.D., Kawecki T.J., 2010. Dietary restriction affects lifespan but not cognitive aging in Drosophila melanogaster.
Aging Cell
9(3) pp. 327-335. [Document]
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Kawecki T. J., 2010. Evolutionary ecology of learning: insights from fruit flies.
Population Ecology
52(1) pp. 15-25. [Document]
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Nepoux V., Haag C.R., Kawecki T.J., 2010. Effects of inbreeding on aversive learning in Drosophila.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
23(11) pp. 2333-2345. [Document]
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Vijendravarma R.K., Narasimha S., Kawecki T.J., 2010. Effects of parental larval diet on egg size and offspring traits in Drosophila.
Biology Letters
6(2) pp. 238-241. [Document]
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Henzi T., Blum W.V., Pfefferli M., Kawecki T.J., Salicio V., Schwaller B., 2009. SV40-induced expression of calretinin protects mesothelial cells from asbestos cytotoxicity and may be a key factor contributing to mesothelioma pathogenesis.
American Journal of Pathology
174(6) pp. 2324-2336. [DOI]
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Kolss M., Vijendravarma R.K., Schwaller G., Kawecki T.J., 2009. Life-history consequences of adaptation to larval nutritional stress in Drosophila.
Evolution
63(9) pp. 2389-2401. [Document]
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Paenke I., Kawecki T.J., Sendhoff B., 2009. The influence of learning on evolution: a mathematical framework.
Artificial Life
15(2) pp. 227-245. [Document]
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Rhodes J. S., Kawecki T. J., 2009. Behavior and neurobiology. pp. 263-300 in Garland T., Rose M. R. (eds.) Experimental evolution: concepts, methods, and applications of selection experiments. University of California Press, Berkeley.
Sutter M., Kawecki T.J., 2009. Influence of learning on range expansion and adaptation to novel habitats.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
22(11) pp. 2201-2214. [DOI]
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Burger J.M., Kolss M., Pont J., Kawecki T.J., 2008. Learning ability and longevity: a symmetrical evolutionary trade-off in Drosophila.
Evolution
62(6) pp. 1294-1304. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., 2008. Adaptation to marginal habitats.
Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
39 pp. 321-342. [Document]
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Kolss M., Kawecki T. J., 2008. Reduced learning ability as a consequence of evolutionary adaptation to nutritional stress in Drosophila melanogaster.
Ecological Entomology
33(5) pp. 583-588. [Document]
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Flatt T., Kawecki T.J., 2007. Juvenile hormone as a regulator of the trade-off between reproduction and life span in Drosophila melanogaster.
Evolution
61(8) pp. 1980-1991. [Document]
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Mery F., Belay A.T., So A.K., Sokolowski M.B., Kawecki T.J., 2007. Natural polymorphism affecting learning and memory in Drosophila.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
104(32) pp. 13051-13055. [DOI]
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Mery F., Pont J., Preat T., Kawecki T.J., 2007. Experimental evolution of olfactory memory in Drosophila melanogaster.
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
80(4) pp. 399-405. [Document]
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Paenke I., Sendhoff B., Kawecki T.J., 2007. Influence of plasticity and learning on evolution under directional selection.
American Naturalist
170(2) pp. E47-E58. [DOI]
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Rion S., Kawecki T.J., 2007. Evolutionary biology of starvation resistance: what we have learned from Drosophila.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
20(5) pp. 1655-1664. [Document]
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Vonlanthen S., Kawecki T.J., Betticher D.C., Pfefferli M., Schwaller B., 2007. Heterozygosity of SNP513 in intron 9 of the human calretinin gene (CALB2) is a risk factor for colon cancer.
Anticancer Research
27(6C) pp. 4279-4288. [Web of Science]
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Kawecki T.J., Mery F., 2006. Genetically idiosyncratic responses of Drosophila melanogaster populations to selection for improved learning ability.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
19(4) pp. 1265-1274. [DOI]
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Kolss M., Kraaijeveld A.R., Mery F., Kawecki T.J., 2006. No trade-off between learning ability and parasitoid resistance in Drosophila melanogaster.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
19(4) pp. 1359-1363. [DOI]
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Paenke I., Kawecki T. J., Sendhoff B., 2006. On the influence of lifetime learning on selection pressure. pp. 500-506 in Rocha Luis M., et al. (eds.) Artificial Life X. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. [Document]
Mery F., Kawecki T.J., 2005. A cost of long-term memory in Drosophila.
Science
308(5725) p. 1148. [DOI]
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Ebert D., Salathe P., Kawecki T. J., 2004. Evidence for epistasis: reply to Trouve et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
17(6) pp. 1402-1404. [DOI]
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Flatt T., Kawecki T.J., 2004. Pleiotropic effects of methoprene-tolerant (Met), a gene involved in juvenile hormone metabolism, on life history traits in Drosophila melanogaster.
Genetica
122(2) pp. 141-160. [DOI]
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Kawecki T. J., 2004. Ecological and evolutionary consequences of source-sink population dynamics. pp. 387-414 in Hanski I., Gaggiotti O.E. (eds.) Ecology, genetics, and evolution of metapopulations. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
Kawecki T. J., 2004. Genetical theories of sympatric speciation. pp. 36-53 in Dieckmann U., et al. (eds.) Adaptive Speciation.
Cambridge Studies in Adaptive Dynamics
4. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Kawecki T. J., Ebert D., 2004. Conceptual issues in local adaptation.
Ecology Letters
7(12) pp. 1225-1241. [DOI]
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Mery F., Kawecki T. J., 2004. An operating cost of learning in Drosophila melanogaster.
Animal Behaviour
68(3) pp. 589-598. [DOI]
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Mery F., Kawecki T.J., 2004. The effect of learning on experimental evolution of resource preference in Drosophila melanogaster.
Evolution
58(4) pp. 757-767. [DOI]
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Spichtig M., Kawecki T. J., 2004. The maintenance (or not) of polygenic variation by soft selection in heterogeneous environments.
American Naturalist
164(1) pp. 70-84. [DOI]
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Bieri J., Kawecki T.J., 2003. Genetic architecture of differences between populations of cowpea weevil (Callosobruchus maculatus) evolved in the same environment.
Evolution
57(2) pp. 274-287. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., 2003. Sex-biased dispersal and adaptation to marginal habitats.
American Naturalist
162(4) pp. 415-426. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., Mery F., 2003. Evolutionary conservatism of geographic variation in host preference in Callosobruchus maculatus.
Ecological Entomology
28(4) pp. 449-456. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Mery F., Kawecki T.J., 2003. A fitness cost of learning ability in Drosophila melanogaster.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences
270(1532) pp. 2465-2469. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., Holt R.D., 2002. Evolutionary consequences of asymmetric dispersal rates.
American Naturalist
160(3) pp. 333-347. [DOI]
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Mery F., Kawecki T.J., 2002. Experimental evolution of learning ability in fruit flies.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
99(22) pp. 14274-14279. [DOI]
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Kern S., Ackermann M., Stearns S.C., Kawecki T.J., 2001. Decline in offspring viability as a manifestation of aging in Drosophila melianogaster.
Evolution
55(9) pp. 1822-1831. [DOI]
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Stadler B., Fiedler K., Kawecki T.J., Weisser W.W., 2001. Costs and benefits for phytophagous myrmecophiles: when ants are not always available.
Oikos
92(3) pp. 467-478. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., 2000. Adaptation to marginal habitats: contrasting influence of the dispersal rate on the fate of alleles with small and large effects.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences
267(1450) pp. 1315-1320. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., 2000. The evolution of genetic canalization under fluctuating selection.
Evolution
54(1) pp. 1-12. [DOI]
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Abrams P.A., Kawecki T.J., 1999. Adaptive host preference and the dynamics of host-parasite interactions.
Theoretical Population Biology
56(3) pp. 307-324. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., 1999. Contributions to A Concise Encyclopedia of Ecology. in Calow P. (eds.) Blackwell's concise encyclopedia of ecology. Blackwell, Oxford.
Kawecki T.J., Abrams P.A., 1999. Character displacement mediated by the accumulation of mutations affecting resource consumption abilities.
Evolutionary Ecology Research
1(2) pp. 173-188. [Web of Science]
Kawecki T. J., 1998. Contributions. in Calow P. (eds.) The encyclopedia of ecology and environmental management. Blackwell, Oxford.
Kawecki T.J., 1998. Red queen meets Santa Rosalia: arms races and the evolution of host specialization in organisms with parasitic lifestyles.
American Naturalist
152(4) pp. 635-651. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., 1997. Habitat quality ranking depends on habitat-independent environmental factors: a model and results from Callosobruchus maculatus.
Functional Ecology
11(2) pp. 247-254. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Kawecki T.J., 1997. Sympatric speciation via habitat specialization driven by deleterious mutations.
Evolution
51(6) pp. 1751-1763. [Web of Science]
Kawecki T.J., Barton N.H., Fry J.D., 1997. Mutational collapse of fitness in marginal habitats and the evolution of ecological specialisation.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
10(3) pp. 407-429. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., 1996. Sympatric speciation driven by beneficial mutations.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences
263(1376) pp. 1515-1520. [DOI]
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Kawecki T. J., 1995. Expression of genetic and environmental variation for life history characters on the usual and novel hosts in Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae).
Heredity
75(1) pp. 70-76. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Kawecki T.J., 1995. Adaptive plasticity of egg size in response to competition in the cowpea weevil, Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae).
Oecologia
102(1) pp. 81-85. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Kawecki T.J., 1995. Demography of source-sink populations and the evolution of ecological niches.
Evolutionary Ecology
9(1) pp. 38-44. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Stearns S.C., Kaiser M., Kawecki T.J., 1995. The differential genetic and environmental canalization of fitness components in Drosophila melanogaster.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
8(5) pp. 539-558. [DOI]
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Kawecki T.J., 1994. Accumulation of deleterious mutations and the evolutionary cost of being a generalist.
American Naturalist
144(5) pp. 833-838. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Stearns S.C., Kawecki T.J., 1994. Fitness sensitivity and the canalization of life history traits.
Evolution
48(5) pp. 1438-1450. [Web of Science]
Kawecki T.J., 1993. Age and size at maturity in a patchy environment: fitness maximization versus evolutionary stability.
Oikos
66(2) pp. 309-317. [Web of Science]
Kawecki T.J., Stearns S.C., 1993. The evolution of life histories in spatially heterogeneous environments: Optimal reaction norms revisited.
Evolutionary Ecology
7(2) pp. 155-174. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Brett M.T., Martin L., Kawecki T.J., 1992. An experimental test of the egg-ratio method: estimated versus observed death rates.
Freshwater Biology
28(2) pp. 237-248. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Kawecki T.J., 1992. Young queens of the harvesting ant Messor semirufus avoid founding in places visited by conspecific workers.
Insectes Sociaux
39(1) pp. 113-115. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Kawecki T.J., 1991. Sex linked altruism: A stepping stone in the evolution of social behaviour?
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
4(3) pp. 487-500. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Kawecki T.J., 1988. Unisexual/bisexual breeding complexes in Poeciliidae: Why do males copulate with unisexual females?
Evolution
42(5) pp. 1018-1023. [Web of Science]


