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30. Langerhans, R.B. and Makowicz, A.M. In press. Shared and unique features of morphological differentiation between predator regimes in Gambusia caymanensis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology.
29. Langerhans, R.B. In press. Genital evolution in poeciliid fishes. In J. Evans, A. Pilastro and I. Schlupp, eds. Ecology and Evolution of Poeciliid Fishes. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
28. Langerhans, R.B. and Reznick, D.N. In press. Ecology and evolution of swimming performance in fishes: predicting evolution with biomechanics. In P. Domenici and B.G. Kapoor, eds. Fish locomotion: an etho-ecological perspective. Enfield, Science Publishers.
27. Langerhans, R.B., Gifford, M.E. and Joseph, E.O. In press. Ecological speciation among blue holes in mosquitofish. In M. Uribe and H. Grier, eds. Viviparous Fishes II. Homestead, FL, New Life Publications.
26. DeWitt, T.J., McCarthy, T.M., Washick, D.L., Clark, A.B. and Langerhans, R.B. In press. Predator avoidance behavior of a freshwater snail in response to turtles. American Midland Naturalist.
25. Langerhans, R.B. 2009. Morphology, performance, fitness: functional insight into a post-Pleistocene radiation of mosquitofish. Biology Letters 5(4):488-491.
24. Langerhans, R.B. 2009. Trade-off between steady and unsteady swimming underlies predator-driven divergence in Gambusia affinis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22(5):1057-1075.
23. Langerhans, R.B. and Gifford, M.E. 2009. Divergent selection, not life-history plasticity via food limitation, drives morphological divergence between predator regimes in Gambusia hubbsi. Evolution 63(2):561-567.
      RESPONSE TO: Downhower, J. F., L. P. Brown, and M. L. Matsui. 2009. Predation, food limitation, phenotypic plasticity and life-history variation in Gambusia hubbsi. Evolution 63(2):557–560.
22. Allan, B.F., Langerhans, R.B., Ryberg, W.A., et. al. 2009. Ecological correlates of risk and incidence of West Nile Virus in the United States. Oecologia 158(4):699-708.
21. Langerhans, R.B. 2008. Predictability of phenotypic differentiation across flow regimes in fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology 48(6):750-768.
20. Langerhans, R.B. 2008. Coevolution. Pages 644-648 in S.E. Jørgensen and B.D. Fath, eds. General Ecology. Vol. 1 of Encyclopedia of Ecology. Oxford, Elsevier.
19. Landesman, W.J., Allan, B.F., Langerhans, R.B., Knight, T.M. and Chase, J.M. 2007. Inter-annual associations between precipitation and human incidence of West Nile Virus in the United States. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 7(3):337-343.
18. Langerhans, R.B., Gifford, M.E. and Joseph, E.O. 2007. Ecological speciation in Gambusia fishes. Evolution 61(9):2056-2074.
      (Featured in Science's Editors' Choice), (Featured in Faculty of 1000), received R.A. Fisher Prize (best dissertation paper in 2007 in Evolution)
17. Langerhans, R.B., Chapman, L.J. and DeWitt, T.J. 2007. Complex phenotype-environment associations revealed in an East African cyprinid. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20(3):1171-1181.
16. Revell, L.J., Harmon, L.J., Langerhans, R.B., and Kolbe, J.J. 2007. A phylogenetic approach to determining the importance of constraint on phenotypic evolution in the neotropical lizard Anolis cristatellus. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 9(2):261–282.
15. Losos, J.B., Schoener, T.W., Langerhans, R.B., and Spiller, D.A. 2006. Rapid temporal reversal of predator-driven natural selection. Science 314(5802): 1111.
14. Langerhans, R.B. 2006. Evolutionary consequences of predation: avoidance, escape, reproduction, and diversification. Pages 177-220 in A.M.T. Elewa, ed. Predation in organisms: a distinct phenomenon. Heidelberg, Germany, Springer-Verlag.
13. Langerhans, R.B., Knouft, J.H. and Losos, J.B. 2006. Shared and unique features of diversification in Greater Antillean Anolis ecomorphs. Evolution 60(2):362-369.
12. Layman, C.A., Langerhans, R.B. and Winemiller, K.O. 2005. Body size, not other morphological traits, characterizes cascading effects in fish assemblage composition following commercial netting. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62(12):2802-2810.
11. Dayton, G.H., Saenz, D., Baum, K.A., Langerhans, R.B. and DeWitt, T.J. 2005. Body shape, burst speed, and escape behavior of larval anurans. Oikos 111(3):582-591.
10. Langerhans, R.B., Layman, C.A. and DeWitt, T.J. 2005. Male genital size reflects a tradeoff between attracting mates and avoiding predators in two livebearing fish species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102(21):7618-7623.
      (See some of the media attention this study received)
9. Layman, C.A., Arrington, D.A., Langerhans, R.B., and Silliman, B.R. 2004. Effects of estuarine fragmentation on fish assemblage structure on Andros Island. Bahamas Journal of Science 12:29-38.
8. Langerhans, R.B., Layman, C.A., Shokrollahi, A.M. and DeWitt, T.J. 2004. Predator-driven phenotypic diversification in Gambusia affinis. Evolution 58(10):2305–2318.
7. Langerhans, R.B. and DeWitt, T.J. 2004. Shared and unique features of evolutionary diversification. American Naturalist 164(3):335-349.
6. Layman, C.A., Arrington, D.A., Langerhans, R.B., and Silliman, B.R. 2004. Degree of fragmentation affects fish assemblage structure in Andros Island (Bahamas) estuaries. Caribbean Journal of Science 40(2):232-244.
5. Kosciuch, K. and Langerhans, R.B. 2004. Evolution of coloniality via commodity selection: what about variance? Auk 121(1):257-262.
4. DeWitt, T.J. and Langerhans, R.B. 2004. Integrated solutions to environmental heterogeneity: theory of multimoment reaction norms. Pages 98-111 in T.J. DeWitt and S.M. Scheiner, eds. Phenotypic Plasticity. Functional and Conceptual Approaches. New York, Oxford University Press.
3. Langerhans, R.B., Layman, C.A., Langerhans, A.K. and DeWitt, T.J. 2003. Habitat-associated morphological divergence in two Neotropical fish species. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 80:689-698.
2. DeWitt, T.J. and Langerhans, R.B. 2003. Multiple prey traits, multiple predators: keys to understanding complex community dynamics. Journal of Sea Research 49:143-155.
1. Langerhans, R.B. and DeWitt, T.J. 2002. Plasticity constrained: over-generalized induction cues cause maladaptive phenotypes. Evolutionary Ecology Research 4:857-870.
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