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Julian Baur
Julian Baur
Institute of Ecology and Genetics, Uppsala University
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Elevated temperature increases genome-wide selection on de novo mutations
D Berger, J Stångberg, J Baur, RJ Walters
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1944), 20203094, 2021
42*2021
Sexual conflict drives micro-and macroevolution of sexual dimorphism in immunity
B Bagchi, Q Corbel, I Khan, E Payne, D Banerji, J Liljestrand-Rönn, ...
BMC Biology 19 (1), 1-19, 2021
262021
Experimental evidence for effects of sexual selection on condition-dependent mutation rates
J Baur, D Berger
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (5), 737-744, 2020
232020
Sexual selection and the evolution of male and female cognition: a test using experimental evolution in seed beetles
J Baur, JA Nsanzimana, D Berger
Evolution, 2019
192019
The mating system affects the temperature sensitivity of male and female fertility
J Baur, D Jagusch, P Michalak, M Koppik, D Berger
Functional Ecology 36 (1), 92-106, 2022
182022
Comparative effects of the parasiticide ivermectin on survival and reproduction of adult sepsid flies
S Conforti, J Dietrich, T Kuhn, N van Koppenhagen, J Baur, PT Rohner, ...
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 163, 215-222, 2018
162018
Intraspecific mating system evolution and its effect on complex male secondary sexual traits: Does male–male competition increase selection on size or shape?
J Baur, J Roy, MA Schäfer, N Puniamoorthy, WU Blanckenhorn, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 33 (3), 297-308, 2020
122020
Heat stress reveals a fertility debt owing to postcopulatory sexual selection
J Baur, M Zwoinska, M Koppik, RR Snook, D Berger
Evolution Letters 8 (1), 101-113, 2024
72024
Sexual size dimorphism is associated with reproductive life history trait differentiation in coexisting sepsid flies
WU Blanckenhorn, J Baur, JP Busso, A Giesen, N Gourgoulianni, ...
Oikos 129 (8), 1152-1162, 2020
52020
Exaggerated male forelegs are not more differentiated than wing morphology in two widespread sister species of black scavenger flies
J Baur, A Giesen, PT Rohner, WU Blanckenhorn, MA Schäfer
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 58 (1), 159-173, 2020
52020
Liana abundance and relationships to sapling and tree hosts in an East African primary forest
TG Laurentino, J Baur, T Usui, MP Eichhorn
African journal of ecology 57 (1), 130-136, 2019
42019
When and how can we predict adaptive responses to climate change?
MC Urban, J Swaegers, R Stoks, RR Snook, SP Otto, DWA Noble, ...
Evolution Letters 8 (1), 172-187, 2024
32024
Comparative sexual selection in field and laboratory in a guild of sepsid dung flies
WU Blanckenhorn, J Baur, J Roy, N Puniamoorthy, JP Busso, MA Schäfer, ...
Animal Behaviour 175, 219-230, 2021
32021
Systematic approaches to assessing high-temperature limits to fertility in animals
A Bretman, C Fricke, J Baur, D Berger, MC Breedveld, D Dierick, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 37 (4), 471-485, 2024
22024
A systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction
LR Dougherty, F Frost, MI Maenpaa, M Rowe, BJ Cole, R Vasudeva, ...
Ecological Solutions and Evidence 5 (1), e12303, 2024
22024
Increased male investment in sperm competition results in reduced maintenance of gametes
M Koppik, J Baur, D Berger
PLoS Biology 21 (4), e3002049, 2023
22023
Increased male investment in sperm competition results in offspring of lower quality
M Koppik, J Baur, D Berger
bioRxiv, 2022
22022
The evolution of an exaggerated male trait and wing morphology in two closely related Sepsid fly species
J Baur
University of Zurich, 2016
12016
Life-history adaptation under climate warming magnifies the agricultural footprint of a cosmopolitan insect pest
E Burc, CE Girard-Tercieux, M Metz, E Cazaux, J Baur, M Koppik, A Rego, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.03. 30.587412, 2024
2024
Coevolution of longevity and female germline maintenance
J Baur, M Koppik, U Savkovic, M Dordevic, B Stojkovic, D Berger
bioRxiv, 2023.12. 03.569746, 2023
2023
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