The rock–paper–scissors game and the evolution of alternative male strategies B Sinervo, CM Lively Nature 380 (6571), 240-243, 1996 | 1836 | 1996 |
Kinesin-1 and Dynein Are the Primary Motors for Fast Transport of Mitochondria in Drosophila Motor Axons AD Pilling, D Horiuchi, CM Lively, WM Saxton Molecular biology of the cell 17 (4), 2057-2068, 2006 | 762 | 2006 |
Parasite adaptation to locally common host genotypes CM Lively, MF Dybdahl Nature 405 (6787), 679-681, 2000 | 578 | 2000 |
A pluralist approach to sex and recombination SA West, CM Lively, AF Read Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12 (6), 1003-1012, 1999 | 525 | 1999 |
Running with the Red Queen: Host-Parasite Coevolution Selects for Biparental Sex LT Morran, OG Schmidt, IA Gelarden, RC Parrish, CM Lively Science 333 (6039), 216-218, 2011 | 489 | 2011 |
Evidence from a New Zealand snail for the maintenance of sex by parasitism CM Lively Nature 328 (6130), 519-521, 1987 | 476 | 1987 |
Infection genetics: gene-for-gene versus matching-alleles models and all points in between A Agrawal, CM Lively Evolutionary Ecology Research 4 (1), 91-107, 2002 | 418 | 2002 |
PREDATOR‐INDUCED SHELL DIMORPHISM IN THE ACORN BARNACLE CHTHAMALUS ANISOPOMA CM Lively Evolution 40 (2), 232-242, 1986 | 393 | 1986 |
Host-parasite coevolution: evidence for rare advantage and time-lagged selection in a natural population MF Dybdahl, CM Lively Evolution 52, 1057-1066, 1998 | 389 | 1998 |
Parasitism, mutation accumulation and the maintenance of sex RS Howard, CM Lively Nature 367 (6463), 554-557, 1994 | 388 | 1994 |
Migration, virulence, and the geographic mosaic of adaptation by parasites CM Lively The American Naturalist 153 (S5), S34-S47, 1999 | 359 | 1999 |
Red Queen hypothesis supported by parasitism in sexual and clonal fish CM Lively, C Craddock, RC Vrijenhoek Nature 344, 864-866, 1990 | 351 | 1990 |
Adaptation by a parasitic trematode to local populations of its snail host CM Lively Evolution 43 (8), 1663-1671, 1989 | 347 | 1989 |
Canalization versus developmental conversion in a spatially variable environment CM Lively American Naturalist 128, 561-572, 1986 | 333 | 1986 |
Does genetic diversity limit disease spread in natural host populations? KC King, CM Lively Heredity 109 (4), 199-203, 2012 | 280 | 2012 |
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 | 258 | 2009 |
The geography of coevolution: comparative population structures for a snail and its trematode parasite MF Dybdahl, CM Lively Evolution 50 (6), 2264-2275, 1996 | 238 | 1996 |
The Red Queen and fluctuating epistasis: a population genetic analysis of antagonistic coevolution AD Peters, CM Lively The American Naturalist 154 (4), 393-405, 1999 | 222 | 1999 |
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 | 205 | 1995 |
Competition, comparative life histories, and maintenance of shell dimorphism in a barnacle CM Lively Ecology 67 (4), 858-864, 1986 | 202 | 1986 |