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Shahmohamadloo, R.S., Fryxell, J.M., & Rudman, S.M. Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance increases trait variation but is not adaptive. Preprint
Gabidulin, A.R. & Rudman, S.M. MLDAAPP: Machine Learning Data Acquisition for Assessing Population Phenotypes. Preprint
Shahmohamadloo, R.S., Rudman, S.M., Clare, C.I., Westrick, J.A, De Meester, L., & Fryxell, J.M. Population-level intraspecific genetic variation is critical to ecotoxicology of Daphnia. Preprint
Chalmer, S. C., Rudman, S. M., Andersen, M. K., Schmidt, P., & MacMillan, H. A. Elemental stoichiometry and insect chill tolerance: Evolved and plastic changes in organismal Na+ and K+ content in Drosophila. Preprint
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Shahmohamadloo, R. S., Bhavsar, S. P., Almirall, X. O., Marklevitz, S. A., Rudman, S. M., & Sibley, P. K. (2023). Low human health risks of algal toxins from consuming fish caught in Lake St. Clair. Science of the Total Environment.
Shahmohamadloo, R. S., Frenken, T., Rudman, S. M., Van West, P., Ibelings, B. W., & Trainer, V. L. (2023). Diseases and Disorders in Fish due to Harmful Algal Blooms. Climate Change on Diseases and Disorders of Finfish in Cage Culture (3rd edition). CABI, Oxfordshire, UK.
Shahmohamadloo, R. S., Bhavsar, S. P., Ortiz Almirall, X., Marklevitz, S. A. C., Rudman, S. M., & Sibley, P. K. (2023). Lake Erie fish safe to eat yet afflicted by algal hepatotoxins. Science of the Total Environment.
Rudman, S. M., Greenblum, S. I., Rajpurohit, S., Betancourt, N. J., Hanna, J., Tilk, S., Yokoyama, T., Petrov, D. A., & Schmidt, P. (2022). Direct observation of adaptive tracking on ecological time scales in Drosophila. Science. 375, eabj7484.
Grainger, T. N., Rudman, S. M., Schmidt, P., & Levine, J. M. (2021). Competitive history shapes rapid evolution in a seasonal climate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118, e2015772118.
Walters, A. W., Matthews, M. K., Hughes, R., Call, T., Malcolm, J., Rudman, S. M., Newell, P. D., Douglas, A. E., Schmidt, P., & Chaston. J. M. (2019). The microbiota influences the Drosophila melanogaster life history strategy. Molecular Ecology. 29, 639-653.
Rennison, D. J., Rudman, S. M., & Schluter, D. (2019). Parallel changes in gut microbiome composition and function during colonization, local adaptation and ecological speciation. Proceedings of the Royal Society-B. 286(1916), 20191911.
Rennison, D. J., Rudman, S. M., & Schluter, D. (2019). Genetics of adaptation: Experimental test of a biotic mechanism driving divergence in traits and genes. Evolution letters, 3(5), 513-520.
Lemmen, K. D., Butler, O. M., Koffel, T., Rudman, S. M., & Symons, C. C. (2019). Stoichiometric traits vary widely within species: A meta-analysis of common garden experiments. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 7, 339.
Rudman, S. M., Greenblum, S., Hughes, R., Rajpurohit, S., Kiratli, O., Lowder, D., Lemmon, S., Petrov, D. A., Chaston, J., & Schmidt, P. (2019). Microbiome composition shapes rapid genomic adaptation of Drosophila melanogaster. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116(40), 20025-20032.
Harmon, L. J., Andreazzi, C. S., Débarre, F., Drury, J., Goldberg, E. E., Martins, A. B., Narwani, A., Nuismer, S. L., Pennell, M. W., Rudman, S. M., Seehausen, O., Silvestro, D., Weber, M., & Matthews, B. (2019). Detecting the macroevolutionary signal of species interactions. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 32(8), 769-782.
Rudman, S. M., Goos, J. M., Burant, J. B., Brix, K. V., Gibbons, T. C., Brauner, C. J., & Jeyasingh, P. D. (2019). Ionome and elemental transport kinetics shaped by parallel evolution in threespine stickleback. Ecology Letters, 22(4), 645-653.
Gygax, M., Rentsch, A. K., Rudman, S. M., & Rennison, D. J. (2018). Differential predation alters pigmentation in threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 31(10), 1589-1598.
Rudman, S. M., Barbour, M. A., Csilléry, K., Gienapp, P., Guillaume, F., Hairston Jr, N. G., Hendry, A. P., Lasky, J. R., Rafailovic, M., Rasanen, K., Schmidt, P. S., Seehausen, O., Therkildson, N., Turcotte, M. M., & Levine, J. M. (2018). What genomic data can reveal about eco-evolutionary dynamics. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2(1), 9-15.
Gibbons, T. C., Rudman, S. M., & Schulte, P. M. (2017). Low temperature and low salinity drive putatively adaptive growth differences in populations of threespine stickleback. Scientific reports, 7(1), 1-9.
Rudman, S. M., Kreitzman, M., Chan, K. M., & Schluter, D. (2017). Evosystem services: rapid evolution and the provision of ecosystem services. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 32(6), 403-415.
Rodriguez‐Cabal, M. A., Barrios‐Garcia, M. N., Rudman, S. M., McKown, A. D., Sato, T., & Crutsinger, G. M. (2017). It is about time: genetic variation in the timing of leaf‐litter inputs influences aquatic ecosystems. Freshwater Biology, 62(2), 356-365.
Rudman, S. M., Heavyside, J., Rennison, D. J., & Schluter, D. (2016). Piscivore addition causes a trophic cascade within and across ecosystem boundaries. Oikos, 125(12), 1782-1789.
El-Sabaawi, R. W., Warbanski, M. L., Rudman, S. M., Hovel, R., & Matthews, B. (2016). Investment in boney defensive traits alters organismal stoichiometry and excretion in fish. Oecologia, 181(4), 1209-1220.
Rudman, S. M., & Schluter, D. (2016). Ecological impacts of reverse speciation in threespine stickleback. Current Biology, 26(4), 490-495.
Gibbons, T. C., Rudman, S. M., & Schulte, P. M. (2016). Responses to simulated winter conditions differ between threespine stickleback ecotypes. Molecular ecology, 25(3), 764-775.
Rudman, S. M., Rodriguez-Cabal, M. A., Stier, A., Sato, T., Heavyside, J., El-Sabaawi, R. W., & Crutsinger, G. M. (2015). Adaptive genetic variation mediates bottom-up and top-down control in an aquatic ecosystem. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 282(1812), 20151234.
Crutsinger, G. M., Rudman, S. M., Rodriguez‐Cabal, M. A., McKown, A. D., Sato, T., MacDonald, A. M., Heavyside, J., Geraldes, A., Hart, E. M., LeRoy, C. J., & El‐Sabaawi, R. W. (2014). Testing a ‘genes‐to‐ecosystems’ approach to understanding aquatic–terrestrial linkages. Molecular Ecology, 23(23), 5888-5903.