R. Brian Langerhans

R. Brian Langerhans

North Carolina State University

H-index: 44

North America-United States

About R. Brian Langerhans

R. Brian Langerhans, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Carolina State University, specializes in the field of Evolutionary Ecology.

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

Predictability, an Orrery, and a Speciation Machine: Quest for a Standard Model of Speciation

Fish as sentinels of urbanization impacts in aquatic ecosystems

Sex matters: predator presence induces sexual dimorphism in a monomorphic prey, from stress genes to morphological defences

Anthropogenic Change and the Process of Speciation

Fluctuating selection maintains distinct species phenotypes in an ecological community in the wild

The roar of Rancho La Brea? Comparative anatomy of modern and fossil felid hyoid bones

Freshwater fishes maintain multi‐trait phenotypic stability across an environmental gradient in aqueous calcium

Are superficial neuromasts proprioceptors underlying fast copulatory behavior?

R. Brian Langerhans Information

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Citations(all)

6665

Citations(since 2020)

2447

Cited By

5277

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

62

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R. Brian Langerhans Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary Ecology

Top articles of R. Brian Langerhans

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Predictability, an Orrery, and a Speciation Machine: Quest for a Standard Model of Speciation

Marius Roesti

Hannes Roesti

Ina Satokangas

Janette Boughman

Samridhi Chaturvedi

...

2024/2/12

Fish as sentinels of urbanization impacts in aquatic ecosystems

Frontiers in Environmental Science

Juan Jose Rosso

Randall Brian Langerhans

Esteban Avigliano

2023/4/11

Sex matters: predator presence induces sexual dimorphism in a monomorphic prey, from stress genes to morphological defences

Evolution

Jerker Vinterstare

Christer Brönmark

P Anders Nilsson

R Brian Langerhans

Pallavi Chauhan

...

2023/1/1

Anthropogenic Change and the Process of Speciation

Murielle Ålund

Meredith Cenzer

Nicolas Bierne

Janette W Boughman

José Cerca

...

2023/12/1

Fluctuating selection maintains distinct species phenotypes in an ecological community in the wild

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

James T Stroud

Michael P Moore

R Brian Langerhans

Jonathan B Losos

2023/10/17

The roar of Rancho La Brea? Comparative anatomy of modern and fossil felid hyoid bones

Journal of Morphology

Ashley R Deutsch

R Brian Langerhans

Deanna Flores

Adam Hartstone‐Rose

2023/10

Freshwater fishes maintain multi‐trait phenotypic stability across an environmental gradient in aqueous calcium

Journal of Fish Biology

Sarah Sanderson

Louis Astorg

Grant E Haines

Sandrine Beaumont‐Courteau

R Brian Langerhans

...

2023/7

Are superficial neuromasts proprioceptors underlying fast copulatory behavior?

Frontiers in Neural Circuits

Noraida Martinez-Rivera

Jose L Serrano-Velez

Irma I Torres-Vazquez

R Brian Langerhans

Eduardo Rosa-Molinar

2022/8/23

Resource competition explains rare cannibalism in the wild in livebearing fishes

Ecology and Evolution

Rüdiger Riesch

Márcio S Araújo

Stuart Bumgarner

Caitlynn Filla

Laura Pennafort

...

2022/5

Drivers of long-term support for marine protected areas in The Bahamas

Ocean & Coastal Management

William R Casola

Mike Rehnberg

M Nils Peterson

Kristen Blake

Tyana Thorne

...

2022/2/15

Diel vertical migration of copepods and its environmental drivers in subtropical Bahamian blue holes

Aquatic Ecology

Yongcui Sha

Huan Zhang

Marcus Lee

Caroline Björnerås

Martin Škerlep

...

2021/12

Variation in predation regime drives sex‐specific differences in mosquitofish foraging behaviour

Oikos

Varpu Pärssinen

Kaj Hulthén

Christer Brönmark

Caroline Björnerås

Gustaf Ekelund Ugge

...

2021/5

Predation shapes behavioral lateralization: insights from an adaptive radiation of livebearing fish

Behavioral Ecology

Kaj Hulthén

Justa L Heinen-Kay

Danielle A Schmidt

R Brian Langerhans

2021/11/1

Predation and resource availability interact to drive life-history evolution in an adaptive radiation of livebearing fish

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Kaj Hulthén

Jacob S Hill

Matthew R Jenkins

Randall Brian Langerhans

2021/4/21

Consuming costly prey: Optimal foraging and the role of compensatory growth

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Randall Brian Langerhans

Taylor R Goins

Kenzi M Stemp

Rüdiger Riesch

Marcio S Araujo

...

2021/3/18

Predation risk and the evolution of a vertebrate stress response: Parallel evolution of stress reactivity and sexual dimorphism

Journal of evolutionary biology

Jerker Vinterstare

Gustaf MO Ekelund Ugge

Kaj Hulthén

Alexander Hegg

Christer Brönmark

...

2021/10/1

Modernization of artisanal fishing communities on Andros Island, The Bahamas, as a treadmill of production

Ocean & coastal management

William R Casola

Jenny Oren

Morgan L Register

Jackson Littlejohn

M Nils Peterson

...

2021/2/15

Natural and anthropogenic sources of habitat variation influence exploration behaviour, stress response, and brain morphology in a coastal fish

Journal of Animal Ecology

Matthew R Jenkins

John M Cummings

Alex R Cabe

Kaj Hulthén

M Nils Peterson

...

2021

A novel body plan alters diversification of body shape and genitalia in live-bearing fish

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

R Brian Langerhans

Eduardo Rosa-Molinar

2021/2/3

Antipredator phenotype in crucian carp altered by a psychoactive drug

Ecology and Evolution

Jerker Vinterstare

Christer Brönmark

P Anders Nilsson

R Brian Langerhans

Olof Berglund

...

2021/7

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