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Mark Dybdahl
Mark Dybdahl
Associate Professor of Biology, Washington State University
Verified email at wsu.edu
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Parasite adaptation to locally common host genotypes
CM Lively, MF Dybdahl
Nature 405 (6787), 679-681, 2000
5772000
Host‐parasite coevolution: evidence for rare advantage and time‐lagged selection in a natural population
MF Dybdahl, CM Lively
Evolution 52 (4), 1057-1066, 1998
3871998
Exotic snails dominate nitrogen and carbon cycling in a highly productive stream
RO Hall Jr, JL Tank, MF Dybdahl
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1 (8), 407-411, 2003
3722003
Extremely high secondary production of introduced snails in rivers
RO Hall Jr, MF Dybdahl, MC VanderLoop
Ecological Applications 16 (3), 1121-1131, 2006
2622006
The maintenance of sex, clonal dynamics, and host-parasite coevolution in a mixed population of sexual and asexual snails
J Jokela, MF Dybdahl, CM Lively
the american naturalist 174 (S1), S43-S53, 2009
2602009
The geography of coevolution: comparative population structures for a snail and its trematode parasite
MF Dybdahl, CM Lively
Evolution 50 (6), 2264-2275, 1996
2381996
Potamopyrgus antipodarum: distribution, density, and effects on native macroinvertebrate assemblages in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
BL Kerans, MF Dybdahl, MM Gangloff, JE Jannot
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 24 (1), 123-138, 2005
2372005
Parasite local adaptation: red queen versus suicide king
MF Dybdahl, A Storfer
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 18 (10), 523-530, 2003
2162003
Diverse, endemic and polyphyletic clones in mixed populations of a freshwater snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum)
MF Dybdahl, CM Lively
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 8 (3), 385-398, 1995
2051995
Adaptation vs. phenotypic plasticity in the success of a clonal invader
MF Dybdahl, SL Kane
Ecology 86 (6), 1592-1601, 2005
1932005
Host sex and local adaptation by parasites in a snail-trematode interaction
CM Lively, MF Dybdahl, J Jokela, EE Osnas, LF Delph
the american naturalist 164 (S5), S6-S18, 2004
1602004
EVIDENCE FOR A COST OF SEX IN THE FRESHWATER SNAIL POTAMOPYRGUS ANTIPODARUM
J Jokela, CM Lively, MF Dybdahl, JA Fox
Ecology 78 (2), 452-460, 1997
1591997
Dos and don'ts of testing the geographic mosaic theory of coevolution
R Gomulkiewicz, DM Drown, MF Dybdahl, W Godsoe, SL Nuismer, ...
Heredity 98 (5), 249-258, 2007
1572007
GENETIC STRUCTURE OF COEXISTING SEXUAL AND CLONAL SUBPOPULATIONS IN A FRESHWATER SNAIL (POTAMOPYRGUS ANTIPODARUM)
JA Fox, MF Dybdahl, J Jokela, CM Lively
Evolution 50 (4), 1541-1548, 1996
1441996
Invasive species impact: asymmetric interactions between invasive and endemic freshwater snails
LA Riley, MF Dybdahl, RO Hall Jr
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27 (3), 509-520, 2008
1432008
Genetic variation in sexual and clonal lineages of a freshwater snail
J Jokela, CM Lively, MF Dybdahl, JA Fox
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 79 (1), 165-181, 2003
1092003
The absence of genotypic diversity in a successful parthenogenetic invader
MF Dybdahl, DM Drown
Biological Invasions 13, 1663-1672, 2011
1012011
FLAT REACTION NORMS AND “FROZEN” PHENOTYPIC VARIATION IN CLONAL SNAILS (POTAMOPYRGUS ANTIPODARUM)
J Jokela, CM Lively, JA Fox, MF Dybdahl
Evolution 51 (4), 1120-1129, 1997
911997
Host–parasite interactions: infection of common clones in natural populations of a freshwater snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum)
MF Dybdahl, CM Lively
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1995
901995
Extinction, recolonization, and the genetic structure of tidepool copepod populations
MF Dybdahl
Evolutionary Ecology 8 (2), 113-124, 1994
891994
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