Curtis M Lively

Curtis M Lively

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 66

North America-United States

About Curtis M Lively

Curtis M Lively, With an exceptional h-index of 66 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of coevolution, evolutionary ecology, host-parasite interactions.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Through the Looking Glass: I. Why Cross-Fertilize?

Outcrossing in Caenorhabditis elegans increases in response to food limitation

Outcrossing increases resistance against coevolving parasites

Host association and spatial proximity shape but do not constrain population structure in the mutualistic symbiont Xenorhabdus bovienii

Asymmetric density‐dependent competition does not contribute to the maintenance of sex in a mixed population of sexual and asexual Potamopyrgus antipodarum

Post‐association barrier to host switching maintained despite strong selection in a novel mutualism

Trans‐specific polymorphism and the convergent evolution of supertypes in major histocompatibility complex class II genes in darters (Etheostoma)

Evolution of constitutive bacteriocin production and release

Curtis M Lively Information

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Citations(all)

16410

Citations(since 2020)

3548

Cited By

14239

hIndex(all)

66

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

143

i10Index(since 2020)

86

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Curtis M Lively Skills & Research Interests

coevolution

evolutionary ecology

host-parasite interactions

Top articles of Curtis M Lively

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Through the Looking Glass: I. Why Cross-Fertilize?

Curtis M Lively

2024

Outcrossing in Caenorhabditis elegans increases in response to food limitation

Ecology and Evolution

Samuel P Slowinski

Jennifer D Gresham

Eric R Cui

Katharine Haspel

Curtis M Lively

...

2024/3

Outcrossing increases resistance against coevolving parasites

bioRxiv

Samuel P Slowinski

Jennifer D Gresham

McKenna J Penley

Curtis M Lively

Levi Morran

2024

Host association and spatial proximity shape but do not constrain population structure in the mutualistic symbiont Xenorhabdus bovienii

Mbio

Bhavya Papudeshi

Douglas B Rusch

David VanInsberghe

Curtis M Lively

Robert A Edwards

...

2023/6/27

Asymmetric density‐dependent competition does not contribute to the maintenance of sex in a mixed population of sexual and asexual Potamopyrgus antipodarum

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Zoe M Dinges

Curtis M Lively

2022/7/1

Post‐association barrier to host switching maintained despite strong selection in a novel mutualism

Ecology and Evolution

Zoe M Dinges

Raelyn K Phillips

Curtis M Lively

Farrah Bashey

2022/6

Trans‐specific polymorphism and the convergent evolution of supertypes in major histocompatibility complex class II genes in darters (Etheostoma)

Ecology and Evolution

Kara M Million

Curtis M Lively

2022/1

Evolution of constitutive bacteriocin production and release

bioRxiv

Amrita Bhattacharya

Curtis M Lively

2022/8/13

Parasitic manipulation or by-product of infection: an experimental approach using trematode-infected snails

Journal of Helminthology

Alice Namias

Lynda F Delph

Curtis M Lively

2022/1

Host–parasite coevolution: Partitioning the effects of natural selection and environmental change using coupled Price equations

Ecology and Evolution

Curtis M Lively

Michael J Wade

2022/8

Pre‐and post‐association barriers to host switching in sympatric mutualists

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Zoe M Dinges

Raelyn K Phillips

Curtis M Lively

Farrah Bashey

2022/7/1

DNA content variation and SNP diversity within a single population of asexual snails

Journal of Heredity

Kara M Million

Amrita Bhattacharya

Zoe M Dinges

Sarah Montgomery

Eries Smith

...

2021/1/1

Causation without correlation: parasite-mediated frequency-dependent selection and infection prevalence

Biology Letters

CM Lively

J Xu

F Ben-Ami

2021

Coinfecting parasites can modify fluctuating selection dynamics in host–parasite coevolution

Ecology and evolution

Otto Seppälä

Curtis M Lively

Jukka Jokela

2020/9

Herbivore-mediated negative frequency-dependent selection underlies a trichome dimorphism in nature

Evolution letters

Jay K Goldberg

Curtis M Lively

Sonya R Sternlieb

Genevieve Pintel

J Daniel Hare

...

2020/2/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 94
Andrew F Read

Andrew F Read

Penn State University

H-index: 72
Barry Sinervo

Barry Sinervo

University of California, Santa Cruz

H-index: 60
Lynda Delph

Lynda Delph

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 44
Aneil F. Agrawal

Aneil F. Agrawal

University of Toronto

H-index: 42
Britt Koskella

Britt Koskella

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 32
Maurine Neiman

Maurine Neiman

University of Iowa

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