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Dr. Michael Kopp - Publications

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Papers

  • Kopp M. (2010).
    Speciation and the neutral theory of biodiversity.
    BioEssays 32: 564-570. (pdf)

  • Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2009).
    The genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation II: The distribution of adaptive substitutions in the moving optimum model.
    Genetics 183: 1453-1476. (pdf)

  • Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2009).
    The genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation I: Fixation of beneficial mutations in the moving optimum model.
    Genetics 182: 233-249. (pdf)

  • Alvarez-Castro J.-M., Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2009).
    Effects of epistasis and the evolution of genetic architecture: exact results for a 2-locus model.
    Theoretical Population Biology 75: 109-122. (pdf)

  • Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2008).
    Competitive speciation and costs of choosiness.
    Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 1005-1023. (pdf)

  • Pennings P.S., Kopp M., Meszena G., Dieckmann U., and Hermisson J. (2008).
    An analytically tractable model for competitive speciation.
    American Naturalist 171: E44-E71. (pdf)

  • Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2007).
    Adaptation of a quantitative trait to a moving optimum.
    Genetics 176: 715-719. (pdf)

  • Kopp M. and Hermisson J. (2006).
    The evolution of genetic architecture under frequency-dependent disruptive selection.
    Evolution 60: 1537-1550. (pdf, online appendices)

  • Jeschke J.M., Kopp. M. and Tollrian R. (2006).
    Time and energy constraints: reply to Nolet and Klaassen (2005).
    Oikos 114: 553-554. (pdf)

  • Kopp M. and Gavrilets S. (2006).
    Multilocus genetics and the coevolution of quantitative traits.
    Evolution 60: 1321-1336. (pdf , online appendices 1, 2, 3)

  • Kopp M. and Gabriel W. (2006).
    The effect of an inducible defense in the Nicholson-Bailey model.
    Theoretical Population Biology 70: 43-55. (pdf)

  • Jeschke J.M., Kopp M. and Tollrian R. (2004).
    Consumer-food systems: Why type 1 functional responses are exclusive to filter feeders.
    Biological Reviews 79: 337-349. (pdf)

  • Kopp M. and Tollrian R. (2003).
    Reciprocal phenotypic plasticity in a predator-prey system:
    inducible offences against inducible defences?

    Ecology Letters 6: 742-748. (pdf)

  • Kopp M. and Tollrian R. (2003).
    Trophic size polyphenism in Lembadion bullinum: costs and benefits of an inducible offense.
    Ecology 84: 641-651. (pdf)

  • Jeschke J.M., Kopp M. and Tollrian R. (2002).
    Predator functional response: discriminating between handling and digesting prey.
    Ecological Monographs 72: 95-112. (pdf)

  • Kopp M., Jeschke J.M. and Gabriel W. (2001).
    Exact compensation of stream drift as an evolutionarily stable strategy.
    Oikos 92: 522-530. (pdf)

Thesis

  • Kopp M. (2003).
    Phenotypic plasticity from a predator perspective: empirical and theoretical investigations.
    Dissertation of the faculty of biology at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University Munich. (pdf)

  • Kopp M. (1998).
    Phänotypische Plastizität bei Ciliaten und ihr Einfluss auf Räuber-Beute-Systeme.
    Diploma thesis of the faculty of biology at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University Munich.