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Publications

Articles

  • ​Gómez -Llano, M., Faria, G., García-Roa, R., Noble, D., and P. Carazo. 2024. Male harm supresses female fitness to affect the dynamics of adaptation and evolutionary rescue. Evolution Letters 8 (1): 149-160 pdf

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  • Urban, M., et al. 2024. When and how can we predict adaptive responses to climate change?. Evolution Letters 8 (1): 172-187 pdf

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  • Gómez -Llano, M., Boys, W., Ping, T., Tye, S., and A. Siepielski. 2023. Interactions between fitness components across the life cycle constrain competitor coexistence. Journal of Animal Ecology 92 (12): 2297-2308 pdf​

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  • Gómez -Llano, M., M. McPeek, and A. Siepielski. 2023. Environmental variation shapes and links parasitism to sexual selection. Evolutionary Ecology 1-16 pdf

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  • Svensson, E., Gómez -Llano, M., and J. Waller. 2023. Out of the tropics: changing macroevolutionary size-latitude trends in an old insect order are shaped by temperature and bird predation. Journal of Biogeography 50 pdf

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  • Siepielski, A., Gómez -Llano, M., and M. McPeek. 2022. Environmental conditions during development affect sexual selection through trait-fitness relationships. The American Naturalist 199 (1) pdf.

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  • Gómez -Llano, M., Germain, R., Kyogoku, D., McPeek, M. and A. Siepielski. 2021. When ecology fails: how reproductive interactions promote species coexistence. TREE 36 (7): 610-622 pdf

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  • Gómez -Llano, M., Scott, E., and Svensson, E. 2021. The importance of pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection in adaptation to increasing temperatures. Current Zoology 67 (3): 321-327 pdf.

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  • Svensson, E., Gómez-Llano, M., Waller, J. 2020. Selection on phenotypic plasticity favors thermal canalization. PNAS 117(47): 29767-29774 pdf.

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  • Gómez-LLano, M., Narasimhan, A., and Svensson, E. 2020. Male-male competition causes parasite-mediated sexual selection for local adaptation. The American Naturalist. 196 (3): 344-354 pdf.

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  • Svensson, E., Goedert, D., Gómez-Llano, M., Spagopoulou, F., Nava-Bolaños, A., and Booksmythe, I. 2018. Sex differences in local adaptation: what can we learn from reciprocal transplant experiments? Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 373: 20170420 pdf.

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  • Gómez-Llano, M., Bench, H. and Svensson, E. 2018. Sexual conflict and ecology: species composition and male density interact to reduce male mating harassment and increase female survival. Evolution 72 (4): 906-915 pdf.

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  • Svensson, E., Gómez-Llano, M., Bench, H. and Rivas, A. 2018. Frequency dependence and ecological drift shape coexistence of species with similar niches. The American Naturalist 191 (6): 691-703 pdf.

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  • Gómez-Llano, M., Navarro-López, E. & Gilman, T. (2016). The coevolution of sexual imprinting by males and females. Ecology and Evolution 6 (19): 71131-7125 pdf.

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  • Llusia, D., Gómez, M., Penna, M. & Márquez, R. 2013. Call Transmission Efficiency in Native and Invasive Anurans: Competing Hypotheses of Divergence in Acoustic Signals. PloS ONE, 8 (10): e77312 pdf.

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Book chapters

  • Siepielski, A., Gómez -Llano, M., and Hasik, A. Accepted. Evolutionary community ecology of Odonates. In: Dragonflies & Damselflies. Model organisms for ecological and evolutionary research. 2nd ed.

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  • Grether, G., Siepielski, A., and Gómez -Llano, M. Accepted. Ecological differentiation, interference, and coexistence in Odonates. In: Dragonflies & Damselflies. Model organisms for ecological and evolutionary research. 2nd ed.

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  • Siepielski, A., Boys, W., Bried, J., Gómez -Llano, M., Lanzer, T. and S. Tye. 2021. Insect species coexistence and conservation amidst global change. In: Imperiled: The Encyclopedia of Conservation. Elsevier​​

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