Ho, E. K. H., and A. F. Agrawal. 2012. The effects of competition on the strength and softness of selection. J. Evol. Biol. 25: 2537-2546. PDF

Wang, A. D., and A. F. Agrawal. 2012. DNA repair pathway choice is influenced by the health of Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics 192: 361-370. PDF

Agrawal, A. F., and M. C. Whitlock. 2012. Mutation load: The fitness of individuals in populations where deleterious alleles are abundant. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 43: 115-135. PDF

Wardlaw, A. M. and A. F. Agrawal. 2012. Temporal variation in selection accelerates mutational decay by Muller's ratchet. Genetics 191: 907-916 PDF

Clark, S. C. A., N. P. Sharp, L. Rowe, and A. F. Agrawal. 2012. Relative effectiveness of mating success and sperm competition at eliminating deleterious mutations in Drosophila melanogaster . PLoS One 7: e37351 Available from PLoS here. 

Becks, L. and A. F. Agrawal. 2012. The evolution of sex is favoured during adaptation to new environments. PLoS Biology 10: e1001317 Available from PLoS here. 

Sharp, N. P. and A. F. Agrawal. 2012. Evidence for elevated mutation rates in low-quality genotypes. PNAS 109: 6142-6146 PDF

Long, T. A. F., A. F. Agrawal, and L. Rowe. 2012 The effect of sexual selection on offspring fitness depends on the nature of genetic variation. Curr. Biol. 22: 204-208 PDF

Tedman-Aucoin, K. and A. F. Agrawal. 2012. The effect of deleterious mutations and age on recombination in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 66: 575-585 PDF

Agrawal, A. F., J. L. Feder, and P. Nosil 2011. Ecological divergence and the origins of intrinsic isolation with gene flow. Intl. J. Ecol. Article ID 435357
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Agrawal, A. F., and M. C. Whitlock. 2011. Inferences about the distribution of dominance drawn from yeast gene knockout data? Genetics 178: 553-566 PDF

Becks, L. and A. F. Agrawal. 2011. The effect of sex on the mean and variance of fitness in facultatively sexual rotifers. J. Evol. Biol. 24: 656-664 PDF

Laffafian, A., J. D. King and A. F. Agrawal. 2010. Variation in the strength and softness of selection on deleterious mutations. Evolution 64: 3232-3241 PDF

Becks, L., and A. F. Agrawal. 2010. Higher rates of sex evolve in spatially heterogeneous environments. Nature 468: 89-92 PDF

Agrawal, A. F., and M. C. Whitlock. 2010. Environmental duress and epistasis: How does stress affect the strength of selection on new mutations? Trends Ecol. Evol. 25: 450-458 PDF

Agrawal, A. F. 2010. Ecological determinants of mutation load and inbreeding depression in subdivided populations. Am. Nat. 176: 111-122 PDF

Cutter, A. D., and A. F. Agrawal. 2010. The evolutionary dynamics of operon distributions in eukaryote genomes. Genetics 185: 685-693 PDF

Wyman, M. J., A. F. Agrawal, and L. Rowe. 2010. Condition-dependence of the sexually dimorphic transcriptome in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 64: 1836-1848 PDF

Agrawal, A.F., and J. R. Stinchcombe. 2009. How much do genetic covariances alter the rate of adaptation? Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 276:  1183-11191 PDF

Whitlock, M.C., and A.F. Agrawal. 2009. Purging the genome with sexual selection: Reducing mutation load through selection on males. Evolution 63: 569-582.   PDF

Agrawal, A.F. 2009. Spatial heterogeneity and the evolution of sex in diploids. Am. Nat. 174:  S54-S70 PDF

Agrawal, A.F. 2009. Selection on sex vs. recombination in Red Queen models with diploid hosts. Evolution. 63: 2131-2141 PDF

Sharp, N. P., and A. F. Agrawal. 2009. Sexual selection and the random union of gametes: Testing for a correlation in fitness between parents in Drosophila melanogaster. Am. Nat. 174: 613-622 PDF

Wang, A. D., N. P. Sharp, C. C. Spencer, K. Tedman-Aucoin, and A. F. Agrawal. 2009. Selection, epistasis, and parent-of-origin effects on deleterious mutations across environments in Drosophila melanogaster. Am. Nat. 174: 863-874 PDF

Young, J. A., C. P. Yourth, and A. F. Agrawal. 2009. The effect of pathogens on selection against deleterious mutations in Drosophila melanogaster. J. Evol. Biol. 22: 2125-2129 PDF

Agrawal A.F. and A.D. Wang.  2008.  Increased transmission of mutations by low-condition females:  Evidence for condition-dependent DNA repair .  PLoS Biol., 6: e30.  Available from PLoS here. 

Sharp, N.P. and A.F. Agrawal. 2008. Mating density and the strength of sexual selection against deleterious alleles in Drosophila melangoaster. Evolution 62: 857-867.  PDF

Stinchcombe, J. R., A. F. Agrawal, P. A. Hohenlohe, S. J. Arnold, and M. W. Blows 2008. Estimating nonlinear selection gradients using quadratic regression coefficients: double or nothing? Evolution 62: 2435-2440.   PDF

Blachford, A., and A. F. Agrawal.  2006. Assortative mating for fitness and the evolution of recombination.  Evolution, 60: 1337–1343.  PDF

Agrawal A.F.  2006.  Similarity selection and the evolution of sex:  Revisiting the Red Queen.  PLoS Biol., 4: 1364-1371.  Available from PLoS here. 
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Agrawal A.F.  2006.  Evolution of sex:  Why do organisms shuffle their genotypes?  Curr. Biol.,  16: R696-R704.  PDF

Dolgin, E. S.,  M. C. Whitlock and A. F. Agrawal.  2006.  Male Drosophila melangoaster have higher mating success when adapted to their thermal environment.  J. Evol. Biol. 19:  1894-1900 PDF

Agrawal A.F. and S.P. Otto.  2006. Host-parasite coevolution and selection on sex through the effects of segregation.  Am. Nat. 168:  617-679.  PDF   (Supplementary material)

Agrawal A.F., N. Combs, and E.D. Brodie III.  2005. Insights into the costs of complex maternal care behavior in the burrower bug (Sehirus cinctus).  Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 57: 566-574.  PDF

 Agrawal A.F., L. Hadany, and S.P. Otto.  2005. The evolution of plastic recombination.  Genetics, 171: 803-812.  PDF

Agrawal A.F., J.M. Brown, and E.D. Brodie III.  2004. On the social structure of offspring rearing in the burrower bug, Sehirus cinctus (Hemiptera: Cydnidae).  Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 57: 139-148.  PDF

Brown, J.M., A.F. Agrawal, and E.D. Brodie, III. 2003. An analysis of single clutch paternity in the burrower bug Sehirus cinctus using microsatellites. J. Insect. Behav., 16, 731-745.  PDF

Agrawal, A.F. 2002. Genetic loads under fitness-dependent mutation rates. J. Evol. Biol., 15: 1004-1010.  PDF

Agrawal, A.F. and C.M. Lively. 2002. Infection genetics: gene-for-gene versus matching-alleles models, and all points in between. Evol. Ecol. Res., 4: 79-90.  PDF

Agrawal, A.F. and C.M. Lively. 2003. Modeling infection as a two-step process combining gene-for-gene and matching alleles. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B, 270: 323-334.  PDF

Agrawal, A.F. 2001. Sexual selection and the maintenance of sexual reproduction. Nature, 411: 692-695. PDF

Agrawal, A.F. 2001. Kin recognition and the evolution of altruism. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B, 268: 1099-1104. PDF

Agrawal, A.F. 2001. The evolutionary consequences of mate copying on male traits. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 51: 33-40.  PDF

Agrawal, A.F., E.D. Brodie, III, and J. Brown. 2001. Parent-offspring coadaptation and the dual genetic control of maternal care. Science, 292: 1710-1712.  PDF

Agrawal, A.F., E.D. Brodie, III, and L.H. Rieseberg. 2001. Possible consequences of genes of major effect: transient changes in the G-matrix. Genetica, 112: 33-43.  PDF

Agrawal, A.F., E.D. Brodie, III, and M.J. Wade. 2001. On indirect genetic effects in structured populations. Am. Nat., 158: 308-323.  PDF

Agrawal, A.F. and J.R. Chasnov. 2001. Recessive mutations and the maintenance of sex in structured populations. Genetics, 158: 913-917.  PDF

Agrawal, A.F. and C.M. Lively. 2001. Parasites and the evolution of self-fertilization. Evolution, 55: 869-879.  PDF

Brodie, E.D., III and A.F. Agrawal. 2001. Maternal effects and the evolution of aposematic signals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 98: 7884-7887.  PDF

Wade, M.J., R.G. Winther, A.F. Agrawal, and C.J. Goodnight. 2001. Alternative definitions of epistasis: dependence and interaction. Trends Ecol. Evol., 16: 498-504. PDF

Wolf, J.B., W.A. Frankino, A.F. Agrawal, E.D. Brodie, III, and A.J. Moore. 2001. Developmental interactions and the constituents of quantitative variation. Evolution, 55: 232-245.  PDF