Kelsey Lyberger

Kelsey Lyberger

University of California, Davis

H-index: 3

North America-United States

About Kelsey Lyberger

Kelsey Lyberger, With an exceptional h-index of 3 and a recent h-index of 3 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis, specializes in the field of eco-evolutionary dynamics, population biology, rapid evolution, disease ecology.

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

Mosquito thermal tolerance is remarkably constrained across a large climatic range

Climate warming is expanding dengue burden in the Americas and Asia

Temperature and intraspecific variation affect host–parasite interactions

Intraspecific diversity poorly predicts invasibility and invasiveness: a meta-analysis of experimental invasions

Experimentally simulating the evolution-to-ecology connection: Divergent predator morphologies alter natural food webs

Thermal asymmetries influence effects of warming on stage and size-dependent predator–prey interactions

Differential genotype response to increased resource abundance helps explain parallel evolution of Daphnia populations in the wild

A mosquito parasite is locally adapted to its host but not temperature

Kelsey Lyberger Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

29

Citations(since 2020)

29

Cited By

10

hIndex(all)

3

hIndex(since 2020)

3

i10Index(all)

2

i10Index(since 2020)

2

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Kelsey Lyberger Skills & Research Interests

eco-evolutionary dynamics

population biology

rapid evolution

disease ecology

Top articles of Kelsey Lyberger

Mosquito thermal tolerance is remarkably constrained across a large climatic range

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2024/1/24

Climate warming is expanding dengue burden in the Americas and Asia

medRxiv

2024

Temperature and intraspecific variation affect host–parasite interactions

Oecologia

2024/2

Intraspecific diversity poorly predicts invasibility and invasiveness: a meta-analysis of experimental invasions

2023/7/7

Kelsey Lyberger
Kelsey Lyberger

H-Index: 2

Experimentally simulating the evolution-to-ecology connection: Divergent predator morphologies alter natural food webs

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/6/13

Thermal asymmetries influence effects of warming on stage and size-dependent predator–prey interactions

bioRxiv

2021/1/1

Adam Pepi
Adam Pepi

H-Index: 4

Kelsey Lyberger
Kelsey Lyberger

H-Index: 2

Differential genotype response to increased resource abundance helps explain parallel evolution of Daphnia populations in the wild

Ecology and evolution

2023/3

Kelsey Lyberger
Kelsey Lyberger

H-Index: 2

A mosquito parasite is locally adapted to its host but not temperature

bioRxiv

2023/4/21

Kelsey Lyberger
Kelsey Lyberger

H-Index: 2

Lisa Couper
Lisa Couper

H-Index: 7

Effects of size selection versus density dependence on life histories: A first experimental probe

Ecology Letters

2021/7

Kelsey Lyberger
Kelsey Lyberger

H-Index: 2

Is evolution in response to extreme events good for population persistence?

The American Naturalist

2021/7/1

Estimating the number of SARS-CoV-2 infections in the United States

medRxiv

2020/4/17

Kelsey Lyberger
Kelsey Lyberger

H-Index: 2

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