David Berger

David Berger

Uppsala Universitet

H-index: 30

Europe-Sweden

About David Berger

David Berger, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Uppsala Universitet, specializes in the field of Evolutionary Biology.

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

Systematic approaches to assessing high-temperature limits to fertility in animals

When and how can we predict adaptive responses to climate change?

Environmental complexity mitigates the demographic impact of sexual selection

Life-history adaptation under climate warming magnifies the agricultural footprint of a cosmopolitan insect pest

A systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction

Increased male investment in sperm competition results in reduced maintenance of gametes

Heat stress reveals a fertility debt owing to postcopulatory sexual selection

Mixed support for an alignment between phenotypic plasticity and genetic differentiation in damselfly wing shape

David Berger Information

University

Position

Researcher at the Department of Ecology and Genetics

Citations(all)

2314

Citations(since 2020)

1404

Cited By

1471

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

48

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David Berger Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary Biology

Top articles of David Berger

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Systematic approaches to assessing high-temperature limits to fertility in animals

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Amanda Bretman

Claudia Fricke

Julian Baur

David Berger

Merel C Breedveld

...

2024/4/1

When and how can we predict adaptive responses to climate change?

Evolution Letters

Mark C Urban

Janne Swaegers

Robby Stoks

Rhonda R Snook

Sarah P Otto

...

2024/2/1

Environmental complexity mitigates the demographic impact of sexual selection

Ecology Letters

David Berger

Johanna Liljestrand‐Rönn

2024/1/15

Life-history adaptation under climate warming magnifies the agricultural footprint of a cosmopolitan insect pest

bioRxiv

Estelle Burc

Camille Emma Girard-Tercieux

Moa Metz

Elise Cazaux

Julian Baur

...

2024

A systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction

Liam R Dougherty

Fay Frost

Maarit I Maenpaa

Melissah Rowe

Benjamin J Cole

...

2024/1

Increased male investment in sperm competition results in reduced maintenance of gametes

PLoS Biology

Mareike Koppik

Julian Baur

David Berger

2023/4/4

Heat stress reveals a fertility debt owing to postcopulatory sexual selection

Evolution Letters

Julian Baur

Martyna Zwoinska

Mareike Koppik

Rhonda R Snook

David Berger

2024/2/1

Mixed support for an alignment between phenotypic plasticity and genetic differentiation in damselfly wing shape

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Frank Johansson

David Berger

David Outomuro

Szymon Sniegula

Meagan Tunon

...

2023/2/1

On aging and age-specific effects of spontaneous mutations

Evolution

Vinesh N Shenoi

Avani Mital

Martin I Brengdahl

Katie Abson

Gina Henderson

...

2023/8/1

Weak sex-specific evolution of locomotor activity of Sepsis punctum (Diptera: Sepsidae) thermal experimental evolution lines

Journal of Thermal Biology

Anders Kjærsgaard

Wolf U Blanckenhorn

David Berger

Toomas Esperk

2023/8/1

Experimental evolution of dispersal: Unifying theory, experiments and natural systems

Journal of Animal Ecology

Nicky Lustenhouwer

Felix Moerman

Florian Altermatt

Ronald D Bassar

Greta Bocedi

...

2023/6

Developmental bias predicts 60 million years of wing shape evolution

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Patrick T Rohner

David Berger

2023/5/9

The mating system affects the temperature sensitivity of male and female fertility

Functional Ecology

Julian Baur

Dorian Jagusch

Piotr Michalak

Mareike Koppik

David Berger

2022/1

Heritable responses to combined effects of heat stress and ivermectin in the yellow dung fly

Chemosphere

Daniel González-Tokman

Stephanie S Bauerfeind

Martin A Schäfer

Richard J Walters

David Berger

...

2022/1/1

Understanding climate change response in the age of genomics

Lesley T Lancaster

Zachary L Fuller

David Berger

Matthew A Barbour

Sissel Jentoft

...

2022/6

Constraints on the evolution of sexually dimorphic life histories in seasonal environments: A cross-latitude comparison in a damselfly

Szymon Sniegula

Szymon Drobniak

David Berger

Phillip Watts

Frank Johansson

2022/5/12

Growth rate mediates hidden developmental plasticity of female yellow dung fly reproductive morphology in response to environmental stressors

Evolution & Development

Richard J Walters

David Berger

Wolf U Blanckenhorn

Luc F Bussière

Patrick T Rohner

...

2022/3

Elevated temperature increases genome-wide selection on de novo mutations

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

David Berger

Josefine Stångberg

Julian Baur

Richard J Walters

2021/2/10

Natural selection mediated by seasonal time constraints increases the alignment between evolvability and developmental plasticity

Evolution

Frank Johansson

Phillip C Watts

Szymon Sniegula

David Berger

2021/2/1

Selection in males purges the mutation load on female fitness

Evolution Letters

Karl Grieshop

Paul L Maurizio

Göran Arnqvist

David Berger

2021/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 64
Göran Arnqvist

Göran Arnqvist

Uppsala Universitet

H-index: 63
Erik Svensson

Erik Svensson

Lunds Universitet

H-index: 54
Wolf Blanckenhorn

Wolf Blanckenhorn

Universität Zürich

H-index: 42
Alexei A Maklakov

Alexei A Maklakov

University of East Anglia

H-index: 37
Karl Gotthard

Karl Gotthard

Stockholms universitet

H-index: 28
Erik Postma

Erik Postma

University of Exeter

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