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Samuel M Flaxman

TitleAssoc Professor Adjunct
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Boulder
DepartmentEcology & Evolutionary Biology
Phone303/492-7184

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    1. Sinitambirivoutin M, Nosil P, Flaxman S, Feder J, Gompert Z, Dakos V. Early-warning signals of impending speciation. Evolution. 2023 06 01; 77(6):1444-1457. PMID: 37067074.
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    2. Gompert Z, Flaxman SM, Feder JL, Chevin LM, Nosil P. Laplace's demon in biology: Models of evolutionary prediction. Evolution. 2022 12; 76(12):2794-2810. PMID: 36193839.
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    3. Ayala MJ, Carter JK, Fachon AS, Flaxman SM, Gil MA, Kenny HV, Laubach ZM, Madden SA, McDermott MT, Medina-Garc?a A, Safran RJ, Scherner E, Schield DR, Vasquez-Rey S, Volckens J. Belonging in STEM: an interactive, iterative approach to create and maintain a diverse learning community. Trends Ecol Evol. 2021 11; 36(11):964-967. PMID: 34561090.
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    4. Butlin RK, Servedio MR, Smadja CM, Bank C, Barton NH, Flaxman SM, Giraud T, Hopkins R, Larson EL, Maan ME, Meier J, Merrill R, Noor MAF, Ortiz-Barrientos D, Qvarnstr?m A. Homage to Felsenstein 1981, or why are there so few/many species? Evolution. 2021 05; 75(5):978-988. PMID: 33870499.
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    5. Nosil P, Flaxman SM, Feder JL, Gompert Z. Increasing our ability to predict contemporary evolution. Nat Commun. 2020 11 05; 11(1):5592. PMID: 33154385.
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    6. Smith CCR, Flaxman SM. Leveraging whole genome sequencing data for demographic inference with approximate Bayesian computation. Mol Ecol Resour. 2020 Jan; 20(1):125-139. PMID: 31512399.
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    7. Semenov GA, Safran RJ, Smith CCR, Turbek SP, Mullen SP, Flaxman SM. Unifying Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives on Genomic Differentiation. Trends Ecol Evol. 2019 11; 34(11):987-995. PMID: 31400942.
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    8. Smith CCR, Flaxman SM, Scordato ESC, Kane NC, Hund AK, Sheta BM, Safran RJ. Demographic inference in barn swallows using whole-genome data shows signal for bottleneck and subspecies differentiation during the Holocene. Mol Ecol. 2018 11; 27(21):4200-4212. PMID: 30176075.
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    9. Schilling MP, Mullen SP, Kronforst M, Safran RJ, Nosil P, Feder JL, Gompert Z, Flaxman SM. Transitions from Single- to Multi-Locus Processes during Speciation with Gene Flow. Genes (Basel). 2018 May 24; 9(6). PMID: 29795050.
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    10. Orlofske SA, Flaxman SM, Joseph MB, Fenton A, Melbourne BA, Johnson PTJ. Experimental investigation of alternative transmission functions: Quantitative evidence for the importance of nonlinear transmission dynamics in host-parasite systems. J Anim Ecol. 2018 05; 87(3):703-715. PMID: 29111599.
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    11. Feder JL, Nosil P, Gompert Z, Flaxman SM, Schilling MP. Barnacles, barrier loci and the systematic building of species. J Evol Biol. 2017 08; 30(8):1494-1497. PMID: 28786183.
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    12. Nosil P, Feder JL, Flaxman SM, Gompert Z. Tipping points in the dynamics of speciation. Nat Ecol Evol. 2017 Jan 24; 1(2):1. PMID: 28812620.
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    13. McCreery HF, Correll N, Breed MD, Flaxman S. Consensus or Deadlock? Consequences of Simple Behavioral Rules for Coordination in Group Decisions. PLoS One. 2016; 11(9):e0162768. PMID: 27682983.
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    14. Safran RJ, Scordato ES, Wilkins MR, Hubbard JK, Jenkins BR, Albrecht T, Flaxman SM, Karaardi? H, Vortman Y, Lotem A, Nosil P, Pap P, Shen S, Chan SF, Parchman TL, Kane NC. Genome-wide differentiation in closely related populations: the roles of selection and geographic isolation. Mol Ecol. 2016 Aug; 25(16):3865-83. PMID: 27357267.
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    15. Comeault AA, Flaxman SM, Riesch R, Curran E, Soria-Carrasco V, Gompert Z, Farkas TE, Muschick M, Parchman TL, Schwander T, Slate J, Nosil P. Selection on a genetic polymorphism counteracts ecological speciation in a stick insect. Curr Biol. 2015 Aug 03; 25(15):1975-81. PMID: 26119745.
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    16. Feder JL, Nosil P, Flaxman SM. Assessing when chromosomal rearrangements affect the dynamics of speciation: implications from computer simulations. Front Genet. 2014; 5:295. PMID: 25206365.
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    17. Mendelson TC, Martin MD, Flaxman SM. Mutation-order divergence by sexual selection: diversification of sexual signals in similar environments as a first step in speciation. Ecol Lett. 2014 Sep; 17(9):1053-66. PMID: 24943881.
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    18. Flaxman SM, Wacholder AC, Feder JL, Nosil P. Theoretical models of the influence of genomic architecture on the dynamics of speciation. Mol Ecol. 2014 Aug; 23(16):4074-88. PMID: 24724861.
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    19. Feder JL, Nosil P, Wacholder AC, Egan SP, Berlocher SH, Flaxman SM. Genome-wide congealing and rapid transitions across the speciation continuum during speciation with gene flow. J Hered. 2014; 105 Suppl 1:810-20. PMID: 25149256.
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    20. Flaxman SM. Surfing downhill: when should population range expansion be characterized by reductions in fitness? Mol Ecol. 2013 Dec; 22(24):5963-5. PMID: 24138111.
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    21. Flaxman SM, Feder JL, Nosil P. Genetic hitchhiking and the dynamic buildup of genomic divergence during speciation with gene flow. Evolution. 2013 Sep; 67(9):2577-91. PMID: 24033168.
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    22. Feder JL, Flaxman SM, Egan SP, Nosil P. Hybridization and the build-up of genomic divergence during speciation. J Evol Biol. 2013 Feb; 26(2):261-6. PMID: 23324002.
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    23. Flaxman SM, Feder JL, Nosil P. Spatially explicit models of divergence and genome hitchhiking. J Evol Biol. 2012 Dec; 25(12):2633-50. PMID: 23110743.
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    24. Galanthay TE, Flaxman SM. Generalized movement strategies for constrained consumers: ignoring fitness can be adaptive. Am Nat. 2012 Apr; 179(4):475-89. PMID: 22437177.
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    25. Nosil P, Flaxman SM. Conditions for mutation-order speciation. Proc Biol Sci. 2011 Feb 07; 278(1704):399-407. PMID: 20702458.
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    26. Flaxman SM, Lou Y. Tracking prey or tracking the prey's resource? Mechanisms of movement and optimal habitat selection by predators. J Theor Biol. 2009 Jan 21; 256(2):187-200. PMID: 18952108.
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    27. Flaxman SM, Sherman PW. Morning sickness: adaptive cause or nonadaptive consequence of embryo viability? Am Nat. 2008 Jul; 172(1):54-62. PMID: 18500939.
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    28. Brennan BJ, Flaxman SM, Alonzo SH. Female alternative reproductive behaviors: the effect of female group size on mate assessment and copying. J Theor Biol. 2008 Aug 07; 253(3):561-9. PMID: 18511084.
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    29. Flaxman SM, Reeve HK. Putting competition strategies into ideal free distribution models: habitat selection as a tug of war. J Theor Biol. 2006 Dec 21; 243(4):587-93. PMID: 16930625.
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    30. Sherman PW, Flaxman SM. Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy in an evolutionary perspective. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2002 May; 186(5 Suppl Understanding):S190-7. PMID: 12011885.
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    31. Flaxman SM, Sherman PW. Morning sickness: a mechanism for protecting mother and embryo. Q Rev Biol. 2000 Jun; 75(2):113-48. PMID: 10858967.
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