David
 

Professor of Biology
Department of Biology
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
USA

Office 3346 Spieth Hall
Phone (951) 827-5820

E-mail:
david.reznick@ucr.edu

Degree:
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1980

UCR Appointment :
Assistant Professor II
1984


 
 


10 Most recent publications

(including in press)

 

Reznick, D. N.  The Origin Then and Now: An interpretive guide to the Origin of Species.  Princeton University Press.  (480pp, Nov. 2009).

Palkovacs, E. P., Marshall M. C., Lamphere, B. A., Lynch, B. R., Weese, D. J., Fraser, D.F., Reznick, D. N., Pringle, C. M., Kinnison, M. K.  2009.  Experimental
evaluation of evolution and coevolution as agents of ecosystem change in
Trinidadian streams.  Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B – Biological Sciences, in press.

Reznick, D.N., Ricklefs, R.E.  2009.  Darwin’s Bridge Between Microevolution and
Macroevolution.  Nature 457: 837-842.

Kemp, D.J., Reznick, D., Grether, G.F.  2008.  Ornamental evolution in Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata): insights from sensory processing-based analysis of entire colour patterns.  Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 95: 734-747.

Turcotte, M., Pires, M., Reznick, D., Vrijenhoek, R.J.  Maternal Provisioning in Placental and Non-Placental Species and their Hybrids (Poeciliidae: Poeciliopsis). Functional Ecology 22: 1118-1124.

O'Neill, M., Lawton, B.R., Mateos, M., Carone, D.M., Ferreri, G.C., Hrbek, T., Meredith, R.W., Reznick, D.N.  2008.  Ancient and continuing Darwinian selection on insulin-like growth factor II in placental fishes.  PNAS 104: p.12404-12409.

Reznick, D.N., Ghalambor, C.K., Crooks, K.  2008.  Experimental studies of evolution in guppies: a model for understanding the evolutionary consequences of predator removal in natural communities.  Molecular Ecology 17: p.97-107.

Walsh, M.R., Reznick, D.N.  2008.  Interactions between direct and indirect effects of predators determine life history evolution in a killifish.  PNAS 105: p.594-599.

Arendt, J., Reznick, D.N.  2008.  Convergence and parallelism reconsidered: What have we learned about the genetics of adaptation? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23: p.26-32.

Banet, A., Reznick, D.N.  2008.  Do placental species abort offspring? Testing an assumption of the Trexler-DeAngelis model.  Functional Ecology 22: p.323-331.