Standout Papers

ENVIRONMENTAL NICHE EQUIVALENCY VERSUS CONSER... 1989 2026 2001 2013 2.0k
  1. ENVIRONMENTAL NICHE EQUIVALENCY VERSUS CONSERVATISM: QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO NICHE EVOLUTION (2008)
    Dan L. Warren, Richard E. Glor et al. Evolution
  2. ENMTools: a toolbox for comparative studies of environmental niche models (2010)
    Dan L. Warren, Richard E. Glor et al. Ecography
  3. Successful establishment of Wolbachia in Aedes populations to suppress dengue transmission (2011)
    Ary A. Hoffmann, Brian L. Montgomery et al. Nature
  4. Theory and speciation (2001)
    Michael Turelli, Nick Barton et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  5. EVOLUTIONARY QUANTITATIVE GENETICS: HOW LITTLE DO WE KNOW? (1989)
    Nick Barton, Michael Turelli Annual Review of Genetics
  6. Genotype-environment interactions and the maintenance of polygenic variation. (1989)
    John H. Gillespie, Michael Turelli Genetics
  7. Rapid spread of an inherited incompatibility factor in California Drosophila (1991)
    Michael Turelli, Ary A. Hoffmann Nature
  8. Heritable genetic variation via mutation-selection balance: Lerch's zeta meets the abdominal bristle (1984)
    Michael Turelli Theoretical Population Biology
  9. Factors affecting the distribution of cytoplasmic incompatibility in Drosophila simulans. (1990)
    Ary A. Hoffmann, Michael Turelli et al. Genetics
  10. ENMTools 1.0: an R package for comparative ecological biogeography (2021)
    Dan L. Warren, Nicholas J. Matzke et al. Ecography
  11. Revisiting a Key Innovation in Evolutionary Biology: Felsenstein’s “Phylogenies and the Comparative Method” (2019)
    Raymond B. Huey, Theodore Garland et al. The American Naturalist

Immediate Impact

19 by Nobel laureates 46 from Science/Nature 114 standout
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Citing Papers

Dengue
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6 intermediate papers

Works of Michael Turelli being referenced

Polygenic Variation Maintained by Balancing Selection: Pleiotropy, Sex-Dependent Allelic Effects andG×EInteractions
2004
Polygenic Variation Maintained by Balancing Selection: Pleiotropy, Sex-Dependent Allelic Effects and G × E Interactions
2004
and 4 more

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Michael Turelli 8301 6130 5834 106 18.6k
Roger K. Butlin 7738 2362 7018 315 15.1k
Dieter Ebert 9296 3057 3570 270 17.6k
Nick Barton 19004 2144 9008 241 26.3k
M. P. Hassell 5490 5510 6759 133 18.9k
John N. Thompson 5173 5569 10583 161 19.4k
Franck Courchamp 4673 3013 5258 211 22.4k
Arnaud Estoup 15397 5254 6946 158 23.1k
Ilkka Hanski 3952 2428 6608 166 20.0k
Michael C. Whitlock 11026 1132 4606 120 16.4k
Michel Raymond 14583 5307 5199 244 30.5k

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