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Michael Whitlock (academic publications) X6603/1 From: Colin Mills (colinmills@phonecoop.coop) Sent: July 23, 2008 1:51:55 PM To: whitlock@one-name.org I got this list of publications from the internet. Hope it is useful. Regards, Colin Mills Michael Whitlock whitlock@zoology.ubc.ca <mailto:whitlock@zoology.ubc.ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Publications Whitlock, M. C., and D. E. McCauley. 1990. Some population genetic consequences of colony formation and extinction: Genetic correlations within founding groups. /Evolution/ 44:1717-1724. Whitlock, M. C. 1992. Nonequilibrium population structure in forked fungus beetles: Extinction, colonization, and the genetic variance among populations. /The American Naturalist/ 139:952-970. Whitlock, M. C. 1992. Temporal fluctuations in demographic parameters and the genetic variance among populations. /Evolution/ 46:608-615. Whitlock, M. 1993. Lack of correlation between heterozygosity and fitness in forked fungus beetles. /Heredity/ 70:574-581. Whitlock, M. C., P. C. Phillips, and M. J. Wade. 1993. Gene interaction affects the additive genetic variance in subdivided populations with migration and extinction. /Evolution/ 47:1758-1769. Whitlock, M. C. 1994. Fission and the genetic variance among populations: the changing demography of forked fungus beetle populations. /The American Naturalist/ 143:820-829. Fowler, K., and M. C. Whitlock. 1994. Fluctuating asymmetry does not increase with moderate inbreeding in /Drosophila melanogaster/. Heredity 73:373-376.

Whitlock, M. C., and M. J. Wade. 1995. Speciation: Founder events and X6603/2 their effects on X-linked and autosomal genes. /The American Naturalist/ 145:676-685. Whitlock, M. C. 1995. Variance Induced Peak Shifts. /Evolution/ 49:252-259. Whitlock, M. C. 1995. Two-locus drift with sex chromosomes: The partitioning and conversion of variance in subdivided populations. / Theoretical Population Biology/ 48:44-64. Whitlock, M. C., P. C. Phillips, F. B. G. Moore, and S. Tonsor. 1995. Multiple Fitness Peaks and Epistasis. / Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics/ 26:601-29. Whitlock, M. C. 1996. The Red Queen versus the Jack-of-All-Trades: Evolutionary rates and the evolution of specialization. /The American Naturalist /148:S65-S77. Whitlock, M. C., and K. Fowler. 1996. The variance among populations in phenotypic variance with inbreeding. /Evolution/ 50:1919-1926. Whitlock, M. 1996. The heritability of fluctuating asymmetry and the genetic control of developmental stability. /Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B/ 263:849-853. Barton, N. H., and M. C. Whitlock. 1997. The evolution of metapopulations. pp. 183-210 /in/ I. Hanski and M. Gilpin, eds., /Metapopulation Biology: Ecology, Genetics, and Evolution/. Academic Press. Whitlock, M. C., and K. Fowler. 1997. The instability of studies of instability. /Journal of Evolutionary Biology/ 10:63-67. Whitlock, M. C., and N. H. Barton. 1997. The effective size of a subdivided population. /Genetics/ 146:427-441. Otto, S. P., and M. C. Whitlock. 1997. Fixation of beneficial mutations in a population of changing size. /Genetics/ 146:723-733. Whitlock, M. C. 1997. Founder effects and peak shifts without genetic drift: Adaptive peak shifts occur easily when environments fluctuate slightly. /Evolution/ 51:1044-1048. Whitlock, M. 1998. The repeatability of fluctuating asymmetry: A revision and extension. /The Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B. /265:1429-1431.

Rundle, H. D., A. Ø. Mooers, and M. C. Whitlock. 1998. Single X6603/3 founder-flush events and the evolution of reproductive isolation. /Evolution/ 52: 1850-1855. Whitlock, M. C., and D. E. McCauley. 1999. Indirect measures of gene flow and migration: F_ST doesn t equal 1/(4Nm+1). /Heredity/ 82: 117-125. Whitlock, M. C., and K. Fowler. 1999. The changes in genetic and environmental variance with inbreeding in /Drosophila melanogaster/. /Genetics/ 152:345-353. Mooers, A. Ø., H. D. Rundle, and M. C. Whitlock. 1999. The effects of selection and bottlenecks on male mating success in peripheral isolates. /American Naturalist/ 153: 437-444.// / / Fowler, K., and M. C. Whitlock. 1999. The distribution of phenotypic variance with inbreeding. /Evolution/ 53:83-96. Whitlock, M. C., and P. C. Phillips. 1999. Genetic Drift. /Encyclopedia of Life Sciences/, in press. Rundle, H. D., A. Ø. Mooers, and M. C. Whitlock. 1999. Experimental tests of founder-flush: A reply to Templeton. /Evolution/ 53:1632-1633. Whitlock, M. C. and S. P. Otto. 1999. The panda and the phage: Compensatory mutations and the persistence of small populations. /Trends in Evolution and Ecology/ 14:293-294. Fowler, K., and M. C. Whitlock. 1999. The variance in inbreeding depression and the recovery of fitness in bottlenecked populations. /The Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B/, 266:2061-2066. Whitlock, M. C. 1999. Neutral additive genetic variance in a metapopulation. /Genetical Research/ 74:215-221/./ Phillips, P. C., S. P. Otto, and M. C. Whitlock. 2000. Beyond the average: The evolutionary importance of epistasis and the variability of epistatic effects. In Wolf, J, E. D. Brodie III, and M. J. Wade, (eds.) /Epistasis and the Evolutionary Process./ Oxford Press, Oxford. Whitlock, M. C., P. K. Ingvarsson, and T. Hatfield. 2000. Local drift load and the heterosis of interconnected populations. /Heredity/ 84:452-457.

Ingvarsson, P. K., and M. C. Whitlock. 2000. Heterosis increases the X6603/4 effective migration rate. /Proceedings of the Royal Society/ 267: 1321-1326. Whitlock, M. C., and P. C. Phillips. 2000. The exquisite corpse: a shifting view of the shifting balance. /Trends in Evolution and Ecology/ 15:347-348. Whitlock, M. C., and D. Bourguet. 2000. Factors affecting the genetic load in /Drosophila/: Synergistic epistasis and correlations among fitness components. /Evolution/ 54: 1654 1660. Whitlock, M. C. 2000. Fixation of new alleles and the extinction of small populations: Drift load, beneficial alleles, and sexual selection. /Evolution/ 54: 1855 1861. Whitlock, M. C. 2001. Dispersal and the genetic properties of metapopulations. Pp. 273-282 in Clobert, J., and E. Danchin, (eds.) /Dispersal/. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Rundle, H. D., and M. C. Whitlock. 2001. A genetic interpretation of ecological isolation. /Evolution/ 55: 198 201. Whitlock, M. C. 2001. Effective population size. /Encyclopedia of the Human Genome/. Nature Publishing Group, London. Whitlock, M. C. 2001. Genetic drift. /Encyclopedia of Evolution/. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Whitlock, M. C. 2001. Inbreeding. /Encyclopedia of Evolution/. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Whitlock, M. C., and Y. Michalakis. 2001. Metapopulations. /Encyclopedia of Evolution/. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Whitlock, M. C. 2001. Shifting balance. /Encyclopedia of Evolution/. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Phillips, P. C., M. C. Whitlock, and K. Fowler. 2001. The shape of the genetic covariance matrix changes with inbreeding. /Genetics/. 158: 1137-1145. Ives, A. R., and M. C. Whitlock. 2002. Perspective: On inbreeding and metapopulations. /Science/ 295: 454-455. Whitlock, M. C. 2002. Selection, load, and inbreeding depression in a large metapopulation. /Genetics/. 160: 1191-1202.

Fowler, K., and M. C. Whitlock. 2002. Environmental stress, inbreeding, X6603/5 and the nature of phenotypic and genetic variance in /Drosophila melanogaster/. /Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B/. 269:677-683. M. C. Whitlock, Phillips, P. C., and K. Fowler. 2002. Persistence of changes in the genetic covariance matrix after a bottleneck. /Evolution/ 56:1968 1975. Whitlock, M. C. 2003. Fixation probability and time in a metapopulation. /Genetics/. 164:767-779. Wang, J., and M. C. Whitlock. 2003. Estimating effective population size and migration rates from genetic samples over space and time. /Genetics/ 163: 429-446. Whitlock, M. C. 2003. Selection and drift in metapopulations. In /Ecology, Genetics, and Evolution of Metapopulations/. Academic Press, San Diego. Otto, S. P. and M. C. Whitlock. 2003. Fixation times and probabilities. /Encyclopedia of the Human Genome/. Nature Publishing Group, London. Davis, B., and M. C. Whitlock. 2003. Genetic load. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. McMillan Reference Ltd., London. Whitlock, M. C., C. K. Griswold, and A. D. Peters. 2003. The critical effective size of a population with deleterious and compensatory mutations. /Annales Zoologici Fennici/ 40: 169 183. Bourguet, D., J. Gair, M. Mattice, and M. C. Whitlock. 2003. Genetic recombination and adaptation to fluctuating environments: Selection for geotaxis in /Drosophila melanogaster/. /Heredity/ 91:78-84. Otto, S. P., and M. C. Whitlock. 2003. Problem solved. Science Next Wave. http://nextwave.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/ full/2003/03/12/1 Peters, A. D., D. L. Halligan, M. C. Whitlock, and P. D. Keightley. 2003. Dominance and overdominance of mildly deleterious induced mutations for fitness traits in /Caenorhabditis elegans/. /Genetics/ 165: 589-599. J. A. G.M. de Visser, J. Hermisson, G. P. Wagner, L. W. Ancel, H. Bagheri, J. L. Blanchard, L. Chao, J. M. Cheverud, S. F. Elena, W. Fontana, G. Gibson, T. F. Hansen, D. Krakauer, R. C. Lewontin, C. Ofria, S. H. Rice, G. von Dassow, A. Wagner, and M. C. Whitlock. 2003.

Perspective: Evolution and detection of genetic robustness. /Evolution/ X6603/6 57:1959-1972. Griswold, C. K., and Whitlock, M. C. 2003.The genetics of adaptation: The roles of pleiotropy, stabilizing selection and drift in shaping the distribution of bidirectional fixed mutational effects. /Genetics/ 165:2181-2192. Whitlock, M. C., and R. Bürger. 2004. The good, the bad, and the ugly: Fixation of new mutations in small populations. In Ferriere, R., U. Dieckmann, and D. Couvet, (eds.) /Evolutionary Conservation Biology: The Genetics of Rarity./ Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Ballard, J. W. O., and M. C. Whitlock. 2004. The incomplete natural history of the mitochondria. /Molecular Ecology/. 13: 729-744. Whitlock, M. C. 2005. Combining probability from independent test: The weighted /Z /method is superior to Fisher's approach. In press, /Journal of Evolutionary Biology/. Fowler, K., and M. C. Whitlock. An experimental approach to fluctuating asymmetry: Inbreeding, environmental stress, heritability and fitness. Submitted to /Journal of Evolutionary Biology/./ / / / Whitlock, M. C. and R. Gomulkiewicz. Probability of fixation in a heterogeneous environment. In press, /Genetics./