Estimating nonlinear selection gradients using quadratic regression coefficients: double or nothing? JR Stinchcombe, AF Agrawal, PA Hohenlohe, SJ Arnold, MW Blows Evolution 62 (9), 2435-2440, 2008 | 515 | 2008 |
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 | 417 | 2002 |
Sexual selection and the maintenance of sexual reproduction AF Agrawal Nature 411 (6838), 692-695, 2001 | 364 | 2001 |
Purging the genome with sexual selection: reducing mutation load through selection on males MC Whitlock, AF Agrawal Evolution 63 (3), 569-582, 2009 | 298 | 2009 |
How much do genetic covariances alter the rate of adaptation? AF Agrawal, JR Stinchcombe Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1659), 1183-1191, 2009 | 293 | 2009 |
Evolution of sex: why do organisms shuffle their genotypes? AF Agrawal Current Biology 16 (17), R696-R704, 2006 | 215 | 2006 |
Mutation load: the fitness of individuals in populations where deleterious alleles are abundant AF Agrawal, MC Whitlock Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 43 (1), 115-135, 2012 | 212 | 2012 |
Inferences about the distribution of dominance drawn from yeast gene knockout data AF Agrawal, MC Whitlock Genetics 187 (2), 553-566, 2011 | 203 | 2011 |
Parent-offspring coadaptation and the dual genetic control of maternal care AF Agrawal, ED Brodie III, J Brown Science 292 (5522), 1710-1712, 2001 | 201 | 2001 |
The evolution of sex is favoured during adaptation to new environments L Becks, AF Agrawal PLoS biology 10 (5), e1001317, 2012 | 183 | 2012 |
The effect of sexual selection on offspring fitness depends on the nature of genetic variation TAF Long, AF Agrawal, L Rowe Current Biology 22 (3), 204-208, 2012 | 159 | 2012 |
Higher rates of sex evolve in spatially heterogeneous environments L Becks, AF Agrawal Nature 468 (7320), 89-92, 2010 | 156 | 2010 |
Environmental duress and epistasis: how does stress affect the strength of selection on new mutations? AF Agrawal, MC Whitlock Trends in ecology & evolution 25 (8), 450-458, 2010 | 149 | 2010 |
On indirect genetic effects in structured populations AF Agrawal, ED Brodie III, MJ Wade The American Naturalist 158 (3), 308-323, 2001 | 111 | 2001 |
Modelling infection as a two-step process combining gene-for-gene and matching-allele genetics AF Agrawal, CM Lively Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2003 | 110 | 2003 |
Evidence for elevated mutation rates in low-quality genotypes NP Sharp, AF Agrawal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (16), 6142-6146, 2012 | 104 | 2012 |
The genomics of sexual conflict L Rowe, SF Chenoweth, AF Agrawal The American Naturalist 192 (2), 274-286, 2018 | 102 | 2018 |
Parasites and the evolution of self‐fertilization AF Agrawal, CM Lively Evolution 55 (5), 869-879, 2001 | 99 | 2001 |
Alternative definitions of epistasis: dependence and interaction MJ Wade, RG Winther, AF Agrawal, CJ Goodnight Trends in Ecology & Evolution 16 (9), 498-504, 2001 | 91 | 2001 |
MALE-BIASED FITNESS EFFECTS OF SPONTANEOUS MUTATIONS IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER NP Sharp, AF Agrawal Evolution 67 (4), 1189-1195, 2013 | 89 | 2013 |