Publications


Doebeli, M. and Dieckmann, U. 2000. Evolutionary branching and sympatric speciation caused by different types of ecological interactions. American Naturalist 156, S77-S101.

Stearns, S. C., Ackermann, M., Doebeli, M. and Kaiser, M. 2000. Experimental evolution of aging, growth and reproduction in fruitflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 97, 3309-3313.

Brauchli, K., Killingback, T. and Doebeli, M. 1999. Evolution of cooperation in spatially structured populations. Journal of Theoretical Biology 200, 405-417.

Killingback, T., Doebeli, M. and Knowlton, N. 1999. Variable investment, the Continuous Prisoner's Dilemma, and the origin of cooperation. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 266: 1723-1728.

Killingback, T. and Doebeli, M. 1999 'Raise the stakes' evolves into a defector. Nature 400: 518.

Dieckmann, U. and Doebeli, M. 1999. On the origin of species by sympatric speciation. Nature 400: 354-357.

Koella, J. C. and Doebeli, M. 1999. Population dynamics and the evolution of virulence in epidemiological models with discrete host generations. Journal of Theoretical Biology 198: 461-475.

Johst, K., Doebeli, M. and Brandl, R. 1999. Evolution of complex dynamics in spatially structured populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society London, B 266: 1147-1154.

Blarer, A. and Doebeli, M. 1999. Resonance effects and outbreaks in ecological time series. Ecology Letters 2, 167-177.

Doebeli, M. and de Jong, G. 1999. Genetic variability in sensitivity to population density affects the dynamics of simple ecological models. Theoretical Population Biology 55, 37-52.

Stearns, S. C., Ackermann, M. and Doebeli, M. 1998. The experimental evolution of aging in fruitflies. Experimental Gerontology 33, 785-792.

Doebeli, M. and Knowlton, N. 1998. The evolution of interspecific mutualisms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95: 8676-8680.

Doebeli, M. and Ruxton, G. D. 1998. Stabilization through spatial pattern formation in metapopulations with long-range dispersal. Proceedings of the Royal Society London, B 265: 1325-1332.

Doebeli, M. and de Jong, G. 1998. A simple genetic model with non-equilibrium dynamics. Journal of Mathematical Biology 36: 550-556.

Killingback, T. and Doebeli, M. 1998 Self-organized criticality in spatial evolutionary game theory. Journal of Theoretical Biology 191, 335-340.

Doebeli, M. 1998. Invasion of rare mutants does not imply their evolutionary success: a counterexample from metapopulation theory. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 11, 389-401.

Doebeli, M., Blarer, A. and Ackermann, M. 1997. Population dynamics, demographic stochasticity, and the evolution of cooperation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94: 5167-5171.

Doebeli, M. and Ruxton, G. D. 1997. Evolution of dispersal rates in metapopulation models: branching and cyclic dynamics in phenotype space. Evolution 51, 1730-1741.

Doebeli, M. and Ruxton, G. D. 1997. Controlling spatial chaos in metapopulations with long-range dispersal. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 59, 497-515.

Doebeli, M. and Blarer, A. 1997. A note on the timing of tradeoffs in discrete life history models. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 10: 107-120.

Doebeli, M. 1997. Genetic variation and the persistence of predator-prey interactions in the Nicholson-Bailey model. Journal of Theoretical Biology 188, 109-120.

Ruxton, G. D. and Doebeli, M. 1996. Spatial self-organisation and persistence of transients in a metapopulation model. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 263: 1153-1158.

Killingback, T. and Doebeli, M. 1996. Spatial evolutionary games: hawks and doves revisited. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 263: 1135-1144.

Blarer, A. and Doebeli, M. 1996. In the red zone. Nature 380: 589-590.

Blarer, A. and Doebeli, M. 1996. Heuristic optimization of the general life history problem. A novel approach. Evolutionary Ecology 10: 81-96.

Doebeli, M. 1996. Reductive group actions on affine quadrics with 1-dimensional quotient: linearization when a linear model exists. Transformation Groups 1: 187-214.

Doebeli, M. 1996. A quantitative genetic competition model for sympatric speciation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 9: 893-909.

Doebeli, M. 1996. An explicit genetic model for ecological character displacement. Ecology 77: 510-520.

Doebeli, M. 1996. Quantitative genetics and population dynamics. Evolution 50: 532-546.

Blarer, A., Doebeli, M. and Stearns, S. C. 1995. Diagnosing senescence: inferring evolutionary causes from phenotypic patterns can be misleading. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 262: 305-312.

Doebeli, M. and Koella, J. C. 1995. Evolution of simple population dynamics. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 260: 119-125.

Doebeli, M. 1995. Updating Gillespie with controlled chaos. American Naturalist 146: 479-487.

Doebeli, M. 1995. Evolutionary predictions from invariant physical measures of dynamic processes. Journal of Theoretical Biology 173: 377-387.

Doebeli, M. 1995. Phenotypic variability, sexual reproduction, and evolutionary population dynamics. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 8: 173-195.

Doebeli, M. 1995. Dispersal and dynamics. Theoretical Population Biology 47: 82-106.

Doebeli, M. and Koella, J. C. 1994. Sex and population dynamics. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 257: 17-23.

Doebeli, M. 1994. Linear models for reductive group actions on affine quadrics. Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France 122: 505-531.

Doebeli, M. 1994. Intermittent chaos in population dynamics. Journal of theoretical Biology 166:325-330.

Doebeli, M. 1993. The evolutionary advantage of controlled chaos. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 254: 281-286.