Stenseth's publications on the integration of ecology and evolution include

  • Nordbotten JM, Bokma F, Hermansen JS, Stenseth NC. 2020 The dynamics of trait variance in multi-species communities. R. Soc. Open Sci. 7: 200321. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.200321
  • Wortel, M. T., Peters, H., Bonachela, J. A., & Stenseth, NC. 2020. Continual evolution through coupled fast and slow feedbacks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(8), 4234-4242. doi:10.1073/pnas.1916345117
  • Hermansen JS, Starrfelt J, Voje KJ, Stenseth NC: Macroevolutionary consequences of sexual conflict. Biology letters 2018, 14(6): 1-4
  • Zliobaite I, Fortelius M, Stenseth NC: Reconciling taxon senescence with the Red Queen's hypothesis. Nature 2017, 552(7683):92
  • Nordbotten JM, Stenseth NC. 2016 Which ecological conditions favor continued evolution in the absence of abiotic variation? The Red Queen’s hypothesis revisited. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113, 1847–1852. (doi:10.1073/pnas.1525395113)
  • Voje KL, Holen OH, Liow LH, Stenseth NC: The role of biotic forces in driving macroevolution: beyond the Red Queen. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 2015, 282(1808)
  • Trosvik P, de Muinck EJ, Stenseth NC: Biotic interactions and temporal dynamics of the human gastrointestinal microbiota. Isme Journal 2015, 9(3):533-541
  • Liow LH, Van Valen L, Stenseth NC: Red Queen: from populations to taxa and communities. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 2011, 26(7):349-358
  • Liow LH, Fortelius M, Lintulaakso K, Mannila H, Stenseth NC: Lower Extinction Risk in Sleep-orHide Mammals. American Naturalist 2009, 173(2):264-272
  • Stenseth NC, Maynard Smith J: Coevolution in ecosystems – Red Queen evolution or stasis. Evolution 1984, 38(4):870-880
  • Stenseth NC: Where have all the specie gone; nature of extinction and the Red Queen Hypothesis. Oikos 1979, 33(2):196-227
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