Daniel I. Bolnick
Professor/Ecology and Evolutionary Bio

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Population-specific covariation between immune function and color of nesting male threespine stickleback
2015
Chad D Brock, Daniel I Bolnick, Kum Chuan Shim, Matthew Schmerer
Research Type: Journal Article

Predictable patterns of disruptive selection in stickleback in postglacial lakes
2008
Daniel I Bolnick, On Lee Lau
Research Type: Journal Article

RI n S p: an r package for the analysis of individual specialization in resource use
2013
Nicola Zaccarelli, Daniel I Bolnick, Giorgio Mancinelli
Research Type: Journal Article

Recent evolution of extreme cestode growth suppression by a vertebrate host
2017
Daniel I Bolnick, Kum Chuan Shim, Jesse N Weber, Natalie C Steinel
Research Type: Journal Article

Repeatability of adaptive radiation depends on spatial scale: regional versus global replicates of stickleback in lake versus stream habitats
2019
Skuli Skulason, Tom Klepaker, Bjarni K Kristjansson, Antoine Paccard, Frank A von Hippel, Yoel E Stuart, Dieta Hanson, Martin Kalbe, Andrew P Hendry, Daniel I Bolnick
Research Type: Journal Article

Resist globally, infect locally: a transcontinental test of adaptation by stickleback and their tapeworm parasite
2017
Lei Ma, Natalie C Steinel, Jesse N Weber, Kum Chuan Shim, Martin Kalbe, Daniel I Bolnick
Research Type: Journal Article

Resource competition modifies the strength of trait-mediated predator--prey interactions: A meta-analysis
2005
Daniel I Bolnick, Evan L Preisser
Research Type: Journal Article

Resource diversity promotes among-individual diet variation, but not genomic diversity, in lake stickleback
2020
Daniel I Bolnick, Kimberly M Ballare
Research Type: Journal Article

Resource dynamics influence the strength of non-consumptive predator effects on prey
2009
Daniel I Bolnick, Evan L Preisser, Jonathan H Grabowski
Research Type: Journal Article

Reverse evolution of armor plates in the threespine stickleback
2008
Daniel I Bolnick, Jun Kitano, Michael M Mazur, Takanori Nakano, Seiichi Mori, Catherine L Peichel, David A Beauchamp
Research Type: Journal Article

Revisiting the classics: considering nonconsumptive effects in textbook examples of predator--prey interactions
2008
Peter A Abrams, Evan L Preisser, Oswald J Schmitz, Barbara L Peckarsky, Jonathan H Grabowski, Lawrence M Dill, John L Orrock, Scott D Peacor, Daniel I Bolnick, Barney Luttbeg
Research Type: Journal Article

Scale-dependent effects of geography, host ecology, and host genetics on diversity of a stickleback parasite metacommunity
2019
Kimberly Ballare, Daniel I Bolnick, Yoel E Stuart, Emlyn J Resetarits, William E Stutz
Research Type: Journal Article

Scared to death? The effects of intimidation and consumption in predator--prey interactions
2005
Daniel I Bolnick, Michael F Benard, Evan L Preisser
Research Type: Journal Article

SecretaryÕs Report, 2011: American Society of Naturalists
2011
Daniel I Bolnick
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

SecretaryÕs Report, 2012: American Society of Naturalists
2012
Daniel I Bolnick
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

Sensory trait variation contributes to biased dispersal of threespine stickleback in flowing water
2017
Catherine L Peichel, F Ling, Yuexin Jiang, S Thompson, VV Palivela, Z Rizvi, L Torrance, DI Bolnick, H Pham
Research Type: Journal Article

Sexual dimorphism and adaptive speciation: two sides of the same ecological coin
2003
Michael Doebeli, Daniel I Bolnick
Research Type: Journal Article

Sickness effects on social interactions depend on the type of behaviour and relationship
2020
Daniel I Bolnick, Sebastian Stockmaier, Gerald G Carter, Rachel A Page
Research Type: Journal Article

Specialization of trophic position and habitat use by sticklebacks in an adaptive radiation
2010
Blake Matthews, Daniel I Bolnick, Asit Mazumder, Kerry B Marchinko
Research Type: Journal Article

Stepwise threshold clustering: a new method for genotyping MHC loci using next-generation sequencing technology
2014
Daniel I Bolnick, William E Stutz
Research Type: Journal Article