Publications

Preprints / In review

4. Ugland, C. R., Acker, P., Burthe, S. J., Fortuna, R., Gunn, C., Haaland, T. R., Harris, M., Morley, T. I., Newell, M., Swann, R. L., Wanless, S., Daunt, F., Reid, J. M. (2024): Within- and among-cohort variation in early-life migration is subject to strong fluctuating survival selection in a partially migratory bird. Submitted.

3. Fortuna, R., Acker, P., Ugland, C. R., Burthe, S. J., Harris, M., Newell, M., Gunn, C., Morley, T., Haaland, T. R., Swann, R. L., Wanless, S., Daunt, F., Reid, J. M. (2024): Season-specific genetic variation underlies early-life migration in a partially-migratory bird. In review at Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

2. Haaland, T. R., Payo-Payo, A., Acker, P., Fortuna, R., Burthe, S. J., Ratikainen, I. I., Daunt, F., Reid, J. M. (2023): Eco-evolutionary dynamics in partially migratory metapopulations in spatially and seasonally varying environments. biorXiv preprint. In review at Ecology.

1. Haaland, T. R., Ebert, D., Kokko, H. (2022): Sex differences in the strength of selection under facultative sex. biorXiv preprint. In 2nd review at The American Naturalist.

Published peer-reviewed papers

10. ten Brink, H.*, Haaland, T. R.*, Massol, F., Opedal, Ø. H. (2023): Seasonality and competition select for variable germination behavior in perennials. Evolution, qpad089. Journal link (open access). *=co-first authorship

9. Wright, J., Haaland, T. R., Dingemanse, N. J., Westneat, D. F. (2022): A reaction norm framework for the evolution of learning: How cumulative experience shapes phenotypic plasticity. Biological Reviews 97, 5, 1999-2021. Journal link (open access).

8. Haaland, T. R. (2022): Digest: What keeps sexual signals honest? A general new explanation. Evolution, 76, 6, 1360-1361. Journal link (open access). Corresponds to Fromhage & Henshaw (2022): The balance model of honest sexual signalling. Evolution 76, 3, 445-454.

7. Haaland, T. R., Wright, J., Ratikainen, I. I. (2021): Individual reversible plasticity as a genotype-level bet-hedging strategy. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 34, 1022-1033. Journal link (open access); Twitter thread; Poster.

6. Haaland, T. R., Wright, J. & Ratikainen, I. I. (2020): Generalists versus specialists in fluctuating environments: a bet-hedging perspective. Oikos 129, 6, 879-890. Journal link (open access)

5. Haaland, T. R., Wright, J. & Ratikainen, I. I. (2019): Bet-hedging across generations can affect the evolution of variance-sensitive strategies within generations. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286, 20192070. Journal link (open access)

4. Haaland, T. R. & Botero, C. A. (2019): Alternative responses to rare selection events are differentially vulnerable to changes in the frequency, scope and intensity of environmental extremes. Ecology and Evolution 9, 20, 11752-11761. Journal link (open access); Twitter thread; Press release; News coverage

3. Haaland, T. R., Wright, J., Tufto, J. & Ratikainen, I. I. (2019): Short-term insurance versus long-term bet-hedging strategies as adaptations to variable environments. Evolution 73, 2, 145-157. Journal link (open access); Popular science piece

2. Ratikainen, I. I., Haaland, T. R. & Wright, J. (2018): Differential allocation of parental investment and the trade-off between size and number of offspring. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285, 20181074. Journal link (open access)

1. Haaland, T. R., Wright, J., Kuijper, B. & Ratikainen, I. I. (2017): Differential allocation revisited: When should mate quality affect parental investment? The American Naturalist 190, 4, 534–546. Journal link (open access); Lay summary


Thesis / Dissertation

2. Haaland, T. R. (2019): Adaptive responses to environmental stochasticity on different evolutionary time-scales. Norwegian University of Science and Technology - Ph.D. Dissertation. PDF

1. Haaland, T. R. (2015): A general stochastic dynamic model of the differential allocation hypothesis. Norwegian University of Science and Technology - M.Sc. Thesis. PDF