Polymorphisms are cool. I include some bet-hedging papers here as well, because at least some forms of bet-hedging involve creating different types of offspring.
Runge, J.-N., Kokko, H. & Lindholm, A. 2022. Selfish migrants: How a meiotic driver is selected to increase dispersal. J. Evol. Biol. 35: 621–632. | |
Klein, K., Kokko, H. & ten Brink, H. 2021. Disentangling verbal arguments: intralocus sexual conflict in haplodiploids. American Naturalist 198: 678–693. | |
Li, X.-Y. & Kokko, H. 2021. Sexual dimorphism driven by intersexual resource competition: why is it rare, and where to look for it? Journal of Animal Ecology 90: 1831-1843. | |
Kristensen, N.P., Johansson, J., Chishom, R.A., Smith, H.G. & Kokko, H. 2018. Carryover effects from natal habitat type upon competitive ability lead to trait divergence or source-sink dynamics. Ecology Letters 21: 1341-1352. | |
haiku | Gordon, S.P., Kokko, H., Rojas, B., Nokelainen, O. & Mappes, J. 2015. Colour polymorphism torn apart by opposing positive frequency-dependent selection, yet maintained in space. Journal of Animal Ecology 84: 1555–1564. |
haiku pdf | Holman, L., Price, T., Wedell, N. & Kokko, H. 2015. Coevolutionary dynamics of polyandry and sex-linked meiotic drive. Evolution 69: 709-720. |
Kokko, H., Griffith, S.C. & Pryke, S.R. 2014. The hawk-dove game in a sexually reproducing species explains a colourful polymorphism in an endangered bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 281: 20141794. | |
haiku pdf | Starrfelt, J. & Kokko, H. 2012. Bet-hedging – a triple trade-off between means, variances and correlations. Biological Reviews 87: 742-755. |
haiku pdf | Kokko, H. 2011. Directions in modelling partial migration: how adaptation can cause a population decline and why the rules of territory acquisition matter. Oikos 120: 1826–1837. |
haiku | Jaatinen, K., Lehtonen, J. & Kokko, H. 2011. Strategy selection under conspecific brood parasitism: an integrative modelling approach. Behavioral Ecology 22: 144-155. |
Kokko, H. 1997. Evolutionarily stable strategies of age-dependent sexual advertisement. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 41: 99-107. |