Ian Dworkin

Ian Dworkin

McMaster University

H-index: 35

North America-Canada

About Ian Dworkin

Ian Dworkin, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at McMaster University, specializes in the field of Evolutionary Genetics, Behaviour, Evolutionary Developmental Biology, Quantitative Genetics, Evolutionary Biology.

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

Polygenic architecture of adaptation to a high-altitude environment for Drosophila melanogaster wing shape and size.

Sexually discordant selection is associated with trait specific morphological changes and a complex genomic response

Complexities of recapitulating polygenic effects in natural populations: replication of genetic effects on wing shape in artificially selected and wild-caught populations of …

Genetic correlation between aggressive signals and fighting

Regulation at Drosophila’s Malic Enzyme highlights the complexity of transvection and its sensitivity to genetic background

The genetic basis of variation in sexual aggression: Evolution versus social plasticity

Evolution of sociability by artificial selection

Reexamining Waddington: Canalization and new mutations are not required for the evolution of genetic assimilation

Ian Dworkin Information

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Citations(all)

5195

Citations(since 2020)

2173

Cited By

4015

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

62

i10Index(since 2020)

48

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Ian Dworkin Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary Genetics

Behaviour

Evolutionary Developmental Biology

Quantitative Genetics

Evolutionary Biology

Top articles of Ian Dworkin

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Journal

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Publication Date

Polygenic architecture of adaptation to a high-altitude environment for Drosophila melanogaster wing shape and size.

bioRxiv

Katie Pelletier

Megan Bilodeau

Isabella Pellizzari-Delano

M Daniel Siemon

Yuheng Huang

...

2024

Sexually discordant selection is associated with trait specific morphological changes and a complex genomic response

bioRxiv

Tyler Audet

Joelle Krol

Katie Pelletier

Andrew D Stewart

Ian Dworkin

2023/9/3

Complexities of recapitulating polygenic effects in natural populations: replication of genetic effects on wing shape in artificially selected and wild-caught populations of …

Genetics

Katie Pelletier

William R Pitchers

Anna Mammel

Emmalee Northrop-Albrecht

Eladio J Márquez

...

2023/7

Genetic correlation between aggressive signals and fighting

Biology Letters

Carling M Baxter

Ieta Shams

Ian Dworkin

Reuven Dukas

2023/4/19

Regulation at Drosophila’s Malic Enzyme highlights the complexity of transvection and its sensitivity to genetic background

Genetics

Teresa Z Rzezniczak

Mark T Rzezniczak

Bruce H Reed

Ian Dworkin

Thomas JS Merritt

2023/2/1

The genetic basis of variation in sexual aggression: Evolution versus social plasticity

Molecular ecology

Andrew M Scott

Janice L Yan

Carling M Baxter

Ian Dworkin

Reuven Dukas

2022/5

Evolution of sociability by artificial selection

Evolution

Andrew M Scott

Ian Dworkin

Reuven Dukas

2022/3/1

Reexamining Waddington: Canalization and new mutations are not required for the evolution of genetic assimilation

bioRxiv

Sarah Ruth Marzec

Katharine Pelletier

Amy Hui-Pin Chang

Ian Dworkin

2022/1/10

Spatial heterogeneity in resources alters selective dynamics in Drosophila melanogaster

Evolution

Audrey E Wilson

Ali Siddiqui

Ian Dworkin

2021/7/1

Sex chromosome degeneration, turnover, and sex-biased expression of sex-linked transcripts in African clawed frogs (Xenopus)

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Xue-Ying Song

Benjamin LS Furman

Tharindu Premachandra

Martin Knytl

Caroline MS Cauret

...

2021/8/30

The influence of adaptation to life at high-altitude on condition dependent sexual shape and size dimorphism in Drosophila melanogaster

bioRxiv

Maria Pesevski

Ian Dworkin

2021/7/1

Genetic and environmental canalization are not associated among altitudinally varying populations of Drosophila melanogaster

Evolution

Maria Pesevski

Ian Dworkin

2020/8/1

Sexual Selection Does Not Increase the Rate of Compensatory Adaptation to a Mutation Influencing a Secondary Sexual Trait in Drosophila melanogaster

G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics

Christopher H Chandler

Anna Mammel

Ian Dworkin

2020/5/1

Behavioral Strategy Chases Promote the Evolution of Prey Intelligence*

Evolution in action: Past, present and future: A festschrift in honor of Erik D. Goodman

Aaron P Wagner

Luis Zaman

Ian Dworkin

Charles Ofria

2020

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