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Publications
- Caspers B., Krause E., Hendrix R., Kopp M., Rupp O., Rosentreter K. and Steinfartz S. (2013).
The more the better – polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra).
Molecular Ecology 23: 239–250.
- Kopp M. and Matuszewski S. (2013).
Rapid evolution of quantitative traits: theoretical perspectives.
Evolutionary Applications (published online).
- Rettelbach A., Kopp M., Dieckmann U. and Hermisson J. (2013).
Three modes of adaptive speciation in spatially structured populations.
American Naturalist 182: E215-E234.
- Safran R., Flaxman S., Kopp M. et al. (2012).
A robust, new metric of phenotypic distance to estimate and compare multiple trait differences among populations.
Current Zoology 58: 426-439.
- Servedio M. and Kopp M. (2012).
Sexual selection and magic traits in speciation with gene flow.
Current Zoology 58: 510-516.
- Servedio M., van Doorn S., Kopp M., Frame A. and Nosil P. (2012).
Magic traits, pleiotropy, and effect sizes (Response to Haller et al.).
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27: 7-8.
- Servedio M., van Doorn S., Kopp M., Frame A. and Nosil P. (2011).
Magic traits in speciation: magic but not rare? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 26: 389-397.
- Rettelbach A., Hermisson J., Dieckmann U. and Kopp M. (2011).
Effects of genetic architecture on the evolution of assortative mating under frequency-dependent disruptive selection.
Theoretical Population Biology 79: 82-96.
- Kopp M. (2010).
Speciation and the neutral theory of biodiversity.
BioEssays 32: 564-570.
- Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2009).
The genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation II: The distribution of adaptive substitutions in the moving optimum model.
Genetics 183: 1453-1476.
- Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2009).
The genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation I: Fixation of beneficial mutations in the moving optimum model.
Genetics 182: 233-249.
- Alvarez-Castro J.-M., Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2009).
Effects of epistasis and the evolution of genetic architecture: exact results for a 2-locus model.
Theoretical Population Biology 75: 109-122.
- Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2008).
Competitive speciation and costs of choosiness.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 1005-1023.
- Pennings P.S., Kopp M., Meszena G., Dieckmann U., and Hermisson J. (2008).
An analytically tractable model for competitive speciation.
American Naturalist 171: E44-E71.
- Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2007).
Adaptation of a quantitative trait to a moving optimum.
Genetics 176: 715-719.
- Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2006).
The evolution of genetic architecture under frequency-dependent disruptive selection.
Evolution 60: 1537-1550.
- Jeschke J.M., Kopp M. and Tollrian R. (2006).
Time and energy constraints: reply to Nolet and Klaassen (2005).
Oikos 114: 553-554.
- Kopp M. and Gavrilets S. (2006).
Multilocus genetics and the coevolution of quantitative traits.
Evolution 60: 1321-1336.
- Kopp M. and Gabriel W. (2006).
The effect of an inducible defense in the Nicholson-Bailey model.
Theoretical Population Biology 70: 43-55.
- Jeschke J.M., Kopp M. and Tollrian R. (2004).
Consumer-food systems: Why type 1 functional responses are exclusive to filter feeders.
Biological Reviews 79: 337-349.
- Kopp M. and Tollrian R. (2003).
Reciprocal phenotypic plasticity in a predator-prey system:
inducible offences against inducible defences? Ecology Letters 6: 742-748.
- Kopp M. and Tollrian R. (2003).
Trophic size polyphenism in Lembadion bullinum: costs and benefits of an inducible offense.
Ecology 84: 641-651.
- Jeschke J.M., Kopp M. and Tollrian R. (2002).
Predator functional response: discriminating between handling and digesting prey.
Ecological Monographs 72: 95-112.
- Kopp M., Jeschke J.M. and Gabriel W. (2001).
Exact compensation of stream drift as an evolutionarily stable strategy.
Oikos 92: 522-530.