Reader+for+Eco-evolutionary+modeling+of+speciation

=Reader for Eco-evolutionary modeling of speciation=

Here is the reader for the Winter School on Eco-evolutionary Modeling of Speciation, Abisko, Sweden 3/7-11/2011.

If you have problems with the pdf links, I've also uploaded pdfs viewable on the wiki (Manage Wiki>Files>*pdfs*)

 Éva Kisdi, University of Helsinki, Finland
 * Modeling ecological dynamics involved in speciation**
 * Geritz SAH, Kisdi É, Meszéna G & Metz JAJ (2004): Adaptive dynamics of speciation: Ecological underpinnings. In: //Adaptive Speciation//, eds. Dieckmann U, Metz JAJ, Doebeli M & Tautz D, pp 54-75, Cambridge University Press (**nominated for discussion**) [[|pdf]]
 * Geritz SAH & Kisdi É (2000). Adaptive dynamics in diploid, sexual populations and the evolution of reproductive isolation. //Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B// 267: 1671-1678 [[|pdf]]
 * Pennings PS, Kopp M, Meszéna G, Dieckmann U & Hermisson J (2008). An analytically tractable model for competitive speciation. //American Naturalist// 171: E44-E71 [[|pdf]]
 * Ravigne V, Dieckmann U & Olivieri I (2009). Live where you thrive: Joint evolution of habitat choice and local adaptation facilitates specialization and promotes diversity. //American Naturalist// 174: E141-E169 [[|pdf]]

Rupert Mazzucco, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria Katja Enberg, Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway
 * Individual-based models in speciation research**
 * Metz JAJ & de Roos AM (1992). The role of physiologically structured population models within a general individual-based modeling perspective. In: //Individual-based models and approaches in ecology//, eds. DeAngelis DL & Gross LJ, Chapman & Hall, New York (**nominated for discussion**) [[|pdf]]
 * Allen GE & Dythan C (2009). An efficient method for stochastic simulation of biological populations in continuous time. //Biosystems// 98: 37-42 [[|pdf]]
 * Payne JL, Mazzucco R & Dieckmann U (2011). The evolution of conditional dispersal and reproductive isolation along environmental gradients. //Journal of Theoretical Biology// 273:147-155 [[|pdf]]
 * DeAngelis DL & Mooij WM (2005). Individual-based modeling of ecological and evolutionary processes. //Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics// 36: 147-168 [[|pdf]]
 * Enberg K, Dunlop ES, Jørgensen C, Heino M & Dieckmann U (2009). Implications of fisheries-induced evolution for stock rebuilding and recovery. //Evolutionary Applications// 2: 394–414 [[|pdf]]
 * Dunlop ES, Heino M & Dieckmann U (2009). Eco-genetic modeling of contemporary life-history evolution. //Ecological Applications// 19: 1815–1834 (**nominated for discussio****n**) [[|pdf]]

Akira Sasaki, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Sokendai, Hayama, Japan
 * Theory of species packing**
 * MacArthur (1970). Species packing and competitive equilibrium for many species. //Theoretical Population Biology// 1: 1-11 [[|pdf]]
 * Sasaki A (1997). Clumped distribution by neighborhood competition. Journal of //Theoretical biology// 186: 415-430 (**nominated for discussion**) [[|pdf]]
 * May RM (1973). Niche overlap and limiting similarity. In: Stability and Complexity in Model Ecosystems, pp 139-171, Princeton University Press [[|pdf]]

Sander van Doorn, University of Bern, Switzerland
 * Genetic speciation models**
 * Bürger R, Schneider KA & Willensdorfer M (2006). The conditions for speciation through intraspecific competition. //Evolution// 60: 2185-2206 [[|pdf]]
 * Peischl S & Schneider KA (2010). Evolution of dominance under frequency-dependent intraspecific competition in an assortatively mating population. //Evolution// 64: 561-582 [[|pdf]]
 * Pennings PS, Kopp M, Meszéna G, Dieckmann U & Hermisson J (2008). An analytically tractable model for competitive speciation. //American Naturalist// 171: E44-E71 (**nominated for discussion**) [[|pdf]]

Ole Seehausen, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Eawag, Kastanienbaum, Switzerland
 * Introduction to empirical speciation research**
 * Schluter D (2009). Evidence for ecological speciation and its alternative. //Science// 323: 737-741 (**nominated for discussion**) [[|pdf]]
 * Maan ME & Seehausen O (2011). Ecology, sexual selection and speciation. //Ecology Letters//, in press (**nominated for discussion**) [[|pdf]]
 * Seehausen O, Terai Y, Magalhaes IS, Carleton KL, Mrosso HDJ, Miyagi R, van der Sluijs I, Schneider MV, Maan ME, Tachida H, Imai H & Okada N (2008). Speciation through sensory drive in cichlid fish. //Nature// 455: 620-626 [[|pdf]]
 * Rice AM, Rudh A, Ellegren H & Qvarnström A (2011). A guide to the genomics of ecological speciation in natural animal populations. //Ecology Letters// 14: 9–18 [[|pdf]]