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Senn, H.V., G. Swanson, S. Goodman, N. Barton, J. Pemberton. 2009. Phenotypic correlates of hybridisation between red and sika deer (genus Cervus). J. Animal Ecology (in  press).

Senn, H.V., S. Goodman, G. Swanson, N. Barton, J. Pemberton. 2009. Investigating temporal changes in hybridisation and introgression between invasive sika (Cervus nippon) and native red deer (Cervis elaphus) on the Kintyre Peninsula, Scotland.  Molecular Ecology

 

 2010

Jon R. Bridle, Jitka Polechová, Masakado Kawata, Roger K. Butlin. (2010) Why is adaptation prevented at ecological margins? New insights from individual-based simulations. Ecology Letters 13:4, 485-494. PDF 

 2009

Polechova, J., N. H. Barton and G. Marion. 2009. Species range: adaptation in space and time. Amer. Nat.  174: E186-204. PDF

Barton, N.H. and P. de Vladar, H. 2009.  Statistical mechanics and the evolution of polygenic traits. Genetics 181: 997-1011.

Barton, N.H. and de Cara, M.A.R. 2009. The evolution of strong reproductive isolation. Evolution 63: 1171-1190

Davison, A.,  Barton, N.H. and Clarke, B. 2009. The effect of chirality phenotype and genotype on the fecundity and viability of Partula suturalis and Lymnaea stagnalis:  implications for the evolution of sinistral snails. J. Evol. Biol 22: 1624-1635

Barton, N. H., and J. B. Coe. 2009. On the application of statistical physics to evolutionary biology. Journal of Theoretical Biology 259: 317-324.

Barton, N. H., A. M. Etheridge, and A. Véber. 2009. A new model for evolution in a spatial continuum. Electronic Journal of Probability. arXiv:0904.0210

 

2008

 

Barton, N.H. 2008. The effect of a barrier to gene flow on patterns of geographic variation Genetical Research 90: 139-149.

Pannebakker, B. A., D. Halligan, K. T. Reynolds, G. A. Ballantyne, D. M. Shuker, N. H. Barton, and S. A. West. 2008. Effects of spontaneous mutation accumulation on sex ratio traits. Evolution 62:1921-1935.

De Cara, M.A.R., Barton, N.H., Kirkpatrick, M.  (2008).  A model for the evolution of assortative mating.  Amer. Nat. 171: 580-596.

Yang, E., Barton, N.H., Arslan, T. et al. (2008) A novel Shifting Balance Theory-based Approach to Optimization of an Energy-Constrained Modulation Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation pp.  2749-2756.

Yang, E., Barton, N.H., Arslan, T. et al. (2008) Scalability of a Novel Shifting Balance Theory-Based Optimization Algorithm: A Comparative Study on a Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor Network . 8th International Conference on Evolvable Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science  5216: 249-260.

Yang, E.,  Erdogan, A.T., Arslan, T., Barton, N.H. et al. (2008) Adaptive formation control and bio-inspired optimization of a cluster-based satellite wireless sensor network . 3rd NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems pp.  432-439.

 

2007

 

Gardner, A., West, S. and Barton, N.H. (2007) The relation between multilocus population genetics and social evolution theory. American Naturalist 169:207-226.

Barton, N.H., Briggs, D.E.G., Eisen, J.A., Goldstein, D.B., Patel, N.H. (2007) Evolution. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

Free, A. and Barton, N.H. (2007). Do evolution and ecology need the Gaia hypothesis? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 22: 611-619.  

Yang, E., N. Haridas, A. El-Rayis, A. T. Erdogan, T. Arslan, and N. H. Barton. 2007. Multiobjective optimal design of MEMS-based reconfigurable and evolvable sensor networks for space applications. Proceedings of the 2nd NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems, Edinburgh 27-34.

 

2006

 

Pemberton, J., Swanson, G., Goodman, S., Barton, N., Livingstone, S., Senn, H. (2006). Hybridisation between red and sika deer in Scotland. Deer 13:22-26

Hill, W.G., Barton, N.H. and Turelli, M. 2006. Prediction of effects of genetic drift on variance components under a general model of epistasis.  Theor. Pop. Biol. 70: 56-62

Yanchukov, A. W., S. Hofman, J. M. Szymura, S. Y. Morozov-Leonov, N. H. Barton, 2006 Hybridization of Bombina bombina and B. variegata (Anura, Discoglossidae) at a sharp ecotone in western Ukraine: comparisons across transects and over time. Evolution 60: 583-600.

Kirkpatrick, M., Barton, N.  2006. Chromosome inversions, local adaptation, and speciation.  Genetics 173: 419–434.

Roze, D., Barton, N.H. 2006. The Hill-Robertson effect and the evolution of recombination. Genetics 173: 1793–1811

Turelli, M. and Barton, N.H. 2006.  Will population bottlenecks and multilocus epistasis increase additive genetic variance? Evolution 60: 1763-1776.

Barton, N.H. 2006. How did the human species form? Current Biology 16: 647-650.

 

2005

 

Barton, N.H. and Polechova, J. (2005) The limitations of adaptive dynamics as a model of evolution J. Evol. Biol. 18:  1186-1190.

Gardner, M.P., K. Fowler, N.H. Barton, and L. Partridge.  2005. Genetic variation for total fitness in Drosophila melanogaster: complex yet replicable patterns.  Genetics 169: 1553-1571.

Barton, N. H., and S. P. Otto, 2005 Evolution of recombination due to random drift. Genetics 169: 2353-2370

Davison, A., S. Chiba, N.H. Barton and B. Clarke. (2005) Speciation and gene flow between snails of opposing chirality.  PLoS Biology 3 e282 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0030282

Polechova, J. and N.H. Barton, 2005 'Speciation' in sexual and asexual populations.  Evolution 59: 1194-1210.

Johnson, T. and N.H. Barton, 2005.  Theoretical models of selection and mutation on quantitative traits. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. 360: 1411–1425.

Nurnberger, B.D., Barton, N.H., Kruuk, L.E.B. and T.H. Vines.  (2005)  Mating patterns in a Bombina hybrid zone: inferences from adult and full sib genotypes.  Heredity 94: 247-257

 

2004

 

Charlesworth, B. and Barton, N.H. (2004)  Genome size: does bigger mean worse?  Current Biology 14: R233-235

Barton, N.H. and Etheridge, A.M.  (2004) The effect of selection on genealogies Genetics 166: 1115-1131

Barton, N.H., Etheridge, A.M. and Sturm, A.  2004 Coalescence in a fluctuating population. Annals of Applied Probability 14: 754–785.

Barton, N.H. (2004) Review of Speciation by J.A. Coyne and H.A. Orr Current Biology 14:R603-R604

Turelli, M. and Barton, N.H.  (2004)  Polygenic variation maintained by balancing selection: pleiotropy, sex-dependent allelic effects and GxE interactions Genetics 166: 1053-1079

Barton, N.H.  and Turelli, M. (2004)  Effects of allele frequency changes on variance components under a general model of epistasis.  Evolution 58: 2111-2132.

 

2003

 

Charlesworth, B., Charlesworth, D. and Barton, N.H.  2003.  The effects of geographic and genetic structure on neutral variation.  Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 34: 99–125.

Navarro, A. & Barton, N.H., (2003)   Accumulating postzygotic isolation genes in parapatry: a new twist on chromosomal speciation. Evolution 57:447-459

Navarro, A. & Barton, N.H., (2003)  Chromosomal speciation and molecular divergence - accelerated evolution in rearranged chromosomes Science 300: 321-324

Vines, T.H.,  I. Ghira, S.C..Koehler, T.R.Sands, M.Thiel, C.J. MacCallum, N.H. Barton, & B.D. Nürnberger.  (2003)  On the maintenance of reproductive isolation in a mosaic hybrid zone between the toads Bombina bombina and B. variegata.  Evolution 57; 1876-1888

Nurnberger, B., Hofman, S., Forg-Brey, B., Praetzel, G., MacLean, A., Szymura, J.M., Abbott, C.M., Barton, N.H. 2003.  A linkage map for the hybridising toads Bombina bombina and B. variegata (Anura: Discoglossidae).  Heredity 91: 136-142.

Barton, N. H., and W. H. Zuidema. 2003. The erratic path towards complexity. Current Biology 13:R649-R651.

Baird, S.J.E., Barton, N.H. and Etheridge, A.M.  (2003) The distribution of surviving blocks of an ancestral genome.  Theoretical Population Biology 64: 451-472

Vines, T.H. and Barton, N.H.  (2003)  A simple method for splitting mixed batches of eggs using multilocus genotypes.  Molecular Ecology 12: 1999-2002.

 

2002

 

Barton, N.H. & Keightley, P.D.  (2002)  Understanding quantitative genetic variation.  Nature Reviews Genetics 3: 11-21.

Barton, N., Depaulis, F. & Etheridge, A.M., 2002 Neutral evolution in spatially continuous populations.  Theor. Pop. Biol. 61: 31-48.

Barton, N.H. & Navarro, A., 2002.  Extending the coalescent to multilocus systems: the case of balancing selection. Genet. Res. 79: 129-139.

Kirkpatrick, M., Johnson, T. & Barton, N.H.  (2002)  General models of multilocus evolution.  Genetics 161: 1727-1750

Navarro, A. & Barton, N.H., (2002)  The effects of multilocus balancing selection on neutral variability. Genetics 161: 849-863

Orive, M. and Barton, N.H.  (2002)  Associations between cytoplasmic and nuclear loci in hybridizing populations.  Genetics  162: 1469-1485. 

Johnson, T. & Barton, N.H. (2002). The effect of deleterious alleles on adaptation in asexual populations.  Genetics   162: 395-411

 

2001

 

Barton, N.H. (2001)  The role of hybridisation in evolution. Molecular Ecology 10: 551-568

Barton, N.H. (2001) The evolutionary consequences of gene flow and local adaptation: future approaches.  pp 329-340 in Dispersion: Individual, population and community, eds.  Clobert, J., Danchin, E., Dhondt, A.A. and Nichols, J.D.  Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Barton, N.H. (2001)  Review of The Mathematical Theory of Selection, Mutation and Recombination by R. Burger.  Trends in Genetics 17: 420-420

Turelli, M., Barton, N.H. & Coyne, J.A., (2001) Theory and speciation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16:330-343

Otto, S. P., & Barton, N.H. (2001). Selection for recombination in small populations. Evolution 55: 1921-1931.

Gardner, M., Fowler, K., Partridge, L. & Barton, N.H. (2001).  Genetic variation for pre-adult viability in Drosophila melanogaster.  Evolution 55: 1609-1620.

Barton, N.H. (2001).  Adaptation at the edge of a species' range.  In Integrating genetics and ecology in a spatial context, eds. J. Antonovics and J.Silvertown.  Blackwells, London.

 

2000

 

Barton, N.H. (2000) Estimating multilocus linkage disequilibria.  Heredity 84: 373-389

Barton, N.H. & Shpak, M.  (2000)  The effects of epistasis on the structure of hybrid zones.  Genetical Research 75: 179-198

Coyne, J.A., N.H. Barton, and M. Turelli. (2000).  Is Wright’s shifting balance process important in evolution?  Evolution  54: 306-317

Barton, N.H. & Partridge, L. (2000)  Measuring fitness by means of balancer chromosomes.  Genetical Research 75: 297-314

Barton, N.H. (2000)  Review of Population genetics of multiple loci by F.B. Christiansen.  Genetical Research 75: 371-373

Galtier, N., Depaulis, F. & Barton, N.H. (2000) Detecting bottlenecks and selective sweeps from DNA sequence polymorphism.  Genetics 155: 981-987

Barton, N.H. & Shpak, M.  (2000)  The stability of symmetrical solutions to polygenic models. Theoretical Population Biology 57:249-264

Barton, N.H. (2000)  Differentiation.  pp 85-94 in Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, ed. S. Levin.  Academic Press, San Diego.

Barton, N.H. (2000)  Genetic hitch-hiking.  Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. 355: 1553-1562

PARTRIDGE, L., and N. H. BARTON, 2000 Evolving evolvability. Nature 407: 457-458.

Barton, N.H. & Partridge, L.  (2000)  Limits to selection. BioEssays 22:1075-1084

 

1999

 

Goodman, S., Barton, N.H., Swanson, G., Abernethy, K. and Pemberton, J.M. (1999) Introgression through rare hybridisation: a genetic study of a hybrid zone between red and sika deer (genus Cervus), in Argyll, Scotland.  Genetics 152: 355-371.

Kruuk, L.E.B., Gilchrist, J. & Barton, N.H. (1999)  Hybrid dysfunction in the Bombina hybrid zone.  Evolution 53: 1611-1616.

Kruuk, L.E.B., Baird, S.J.E., Gale, K.S. & Barton, N.H. (1999).  A comparison of multilocus clines maintained by environmental selection or by selection against hybrids.  Genetics 153: 1959-1971

Barton, N.H. (1999) Clines in polygenic traits.  Genetical Research 74: 223-236

 

1998

 

Barton, N.H. (1998).  Natural selection and random genetic drift as causes of evolution on islands.  pp. 102-123 in Evolution on islands, eds. Grant, P.R. and Clarke, B.  Oxford University Press: Oxford.

MacCallum, C.J., B. Nürnberger, N.H. Barton, and J.M. Szymura.  (1998) Habitat preference in the Bombina hybrid zone in Croatia.  Evolution 52: 227-239.

West, S.A., A.D. Peters, and N.H. Barton. (1998).  Testing for epistasis between deleterious mutations.  Genetics 149, 435-444.

Ritchie, M.G. and N.H. Barton. (1998).  Reply to Feliner & Aquilar.  Trends in Ecol. & Evol. 13, 282-283.

Barton, N.H. and Charlesworth, B. (1998).  Why sex and recombination?  Science 281: 1986-1990.

Barton, N.H. (1998)  The geometry of adaptation.  Nature 395, 751-752.

Barton, N.H.  (1998) The effect of hitch-hiking on neutral genealogies.  Genetical Research 123: 123-134.

Bugter, R., C. MacCallum, J.W. Arntzen and N.H. Barton.  (1998)  Analysis of the terrestrial habitat component in a Bombina hybrid zone using remote sensing.  Proceedings of the Bonn Herpetology Meetings

 

1997

 

Barton, N.H. and Whitlock, M. (1997). The evolution of metapopulations.  Pp. 183-210 in  Metapopulation Biology, ed. I. Hanski and M. Gilpin.  Academic Press, San Diego.

Fowler, K., Semple, C., Barton, N.H., and Partridge, L. (1997).  Genetic variation for total fitness in Drosophila melanogasterProc Roy. Soc. B 264: 191-199.

Pialek, J. and Barton, N.H. (1997).  The spread of an advantageous allele across a barrier: the effects of random drift and selection against heterozygotes.  Genetics145:493-504

Kirkpatrick, M. and Barton, N.H..  (1997)  Evolution of a species' range.  American Naturalist 150: 1-23.

Kirkpatrick, M. and N.H. Barton. (1997).  The strength of indirect selection on female mating preferences.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 94, 1282-1286.

Kawecki, T.J. and Barton, N.H. (1997).  Mutational meltdown of fitness in marginal habitats and the evolution of ecological specialisation.  J. Evol. Biol. 10: 407-430

Whitlock, M. and Barton, N.H. (1997).  The effective population size with migration and extinction.  Genetics 146: 427-441

Coyne, J.A., N.H. Barton, and M. Turelli. (1997) A critique of Wright's shifting balance theory of evolution.  Evolution 51: 643-671.

Barton, N.H. (1997).  The ecological detective (review of Hilborn & Mangel, 1997).  Genet. Res. (Camb.) 70, 180-181.

Barton, N.H. (1997).  Natural hybridization and evolution (review of Arnold, 1997).  Genet. Res. (Camb.) 70, 178-180.

Otto, S.P. and Barton, N.H. (1997)  The evolution of recombination: removing the limits to natural selection.  Genetics 147: 879-906

Barton, N.H. (1997).  A new apportionment of human diversity.  Curr. Biol. 7: 757-758.

 

1996

 

Barton, N.H. and Wilson, I. 1996. Genealogies and geography. In New uses for new phylogenies (eds. P.H. Harvey, A.J. Leigh Brown, & J. Maynard Smith).  Royal Society, London.

Charlesworth, B. and N.H. Barton. 1996.  Recombination load due to selection for increased recombination.  Genet. Res. (Camb.) 67: 27-41.

Barton, N.H. (1996).  Natural selection and random genetic drift as causes of evolution on islands.  Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B 351, 785-795.

Barton, N.H. (1996).  Speciation: more than the sum of its parts. Current Biology 6: 1244-1246.

Partridge, L. and Barton, N.H.  (1996).  On measuring the rate of ageing  Proc Roy. Soc. B 263:1365-1371.

 

1995

 

Barton, N. H. 1995 Linkage and the limits to natural selection. Genetics 140: 821-841.

Sites, J. W., Barton, N. H. & Reed, K. M. 1995 The genetic structure of a mosaic hybrid zone between two chromosome races of the Sceloporus grammicus complex (Sauria, Phrynosomatidae) in central Mexico. Evolution 49: 9-36.

Barton, N. H. 1995 A general model for the evolution of recombination. Genet. Res. (Camb.) 65: 123-144.

Barton, N.H. & Wilson, I. 1995.  Genealogies and geography.  Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B 349: 49-59.

MacCallum, C., Nürnberger, B.D. & Barton, N.H.  1995.  Experimental evidence for habitat dependent selection in a Bombina hybrid zone.  Proc Roy. Soc. B 260: 257-264.

Partridge, L., B. Barrie, N.H. Barton, K. Fowler, and V. French. 1995.  Rapid laboratory evolution of adult life history traits in Drosophila melanogaster in resonse to temperature.  Evolution 49: 538-544.

Barton, N. H. 1995 Appendix to "The mixing of genotypes in hybrid zones: a simulation study of multilocus clines", by S.J.E. Baird. Evolution 49, 1038-1045.

Nürnberger, B.D., Barton, N. H., MacCallum, C., Gilchrist, J. & Appleby, M. 1995 Natural selection on quantitative traits in the Bombina  hybrid zone. Evolution 49, 1224-1238.

Kirkpatrick, M. and N.H. Barton. 1995.  Deja vu all over again.  Nature 377, 388-389.

 

1994

 

Partridge, L. & Barton, N. H. 1994 Evolution of aging: testing the theory using Drosophila. Genetica 91, 89-98.

Turelli, M. & Barton, N. H. 1994 Genetic and statistical analyses of strong selection on polygenic traits: what, me normal ? Genetics 138, 913-941.

Barton, N. H. 1994 The reduction in fixation probability caused by substitutions at linked loci. Genet. Res. (Camb.) 64: 199-208.

 

1993

 

Barton, N. H. 1993 Review of "The causes of molecular evolution" by J.H. Gillespie. Genet. Res. (Camb.) 62, 77-85.

Barton, N. H. 1993 The probability of fixation of a favoured allele in a subdivided population. Genet. Res.  62, 149-158.

Barton, N. H. 1993 Why species and subspecies? Current Biology  3, 797-799.

Barton, N. H. & Gale, K. S. 1993 Genetic analysis of hybrid zones. In Hybrid zones and the evolutionary process (ed. R. G. Harrison), pp. 13-45. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Barton, N. H. & Rouhani, S. 1993 Adaptation and the 'shifting balance'. Genetical Research  61, 57-74.

Partridge, L. & Barton, N. H. 1993 Optimality, mutation and the evolution of ageing. Nature  362, 305-311.

Rouhani, S. & Barton, N. H. 1993 Group selection and the 'shifting balance. Genetical Research  61, 127-136.

 

1992

 

Barton, N. H. 1992 The genetic consequences of dispersal. In Animal dispersal: small mammals as a model (ed. N. C. Stenseth & W. Z. Lidicker), pp. 37-60. London: Chapman Hall.

Barton, N. H. 1992 On the spread of new gene combinations in the third phase of Wright's shifting balance. Evolution 46, 551-557.

Barton, N. H. & Goldman, N. G. 1992 Genetics and geography. Nature  357, 440-441.

Hatfield, T., Barton, N. H. & Searle, J. 1992 A model of a hybrid zone between two chromosomal races of the common shrew (Sorex araneus). Evolution 46, 1129-1145.

Sanderson, N., Szymura, J. M. & Barton, N. H. 1992 Variation in mating call across the hybrid zone between the fire-bellied toads Bombina bombina and B. variegata. Evolution 46, 595-607.

 

1991

 

Barton, N. H. & Rouhani, S. 1991 The probability of fixation of a new karyotype in a continuous population. Evolution  45, 499-517 .

Barton, N. H. & Turelli, M. 1991 Natural and sexual selection on many loci. Genetics  127, 229-255.

Szymura, J. M. & Barton, N. H. 1991 The genetic structure of the hybrid zone between the fire-bellied toads Bombina bombina and B. variegata: comparisons between transects and between loci. Evolution 45, 237-261.

 

1990

 

Barton, N. H. 1990 Pleiotropic models of quantitative variation. Genetics  124, 773-782.

Barton, N. H. & Clark, A. 1990 Population structure. In Population genetics and evolution (ed. K. Wohrmann & S. Jain), pp. 115-174. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Barton, N. H. & Jones, J. S. 1990 The language of the genes. Nature 346, 415-416.

Mallet, J. L. B., Barton, N., Lamas, G. M., Santisteban, J. C., Muedas, M. M. & Eeley, H. 1990 Estimates of selection and gene flow from measures of cline width and linkage disequilibrium in Heliconius hybrid zones. Genetics 124, 921-936.

Slatkin, M. & Barton, N. H. 1990 A comparison of three methods for estimating average levels of gene flow. Evolution  43, 1349-1368.

Turelli, M. & Barton, N. H. 1990 Dynamics of polygenic characters under selection. Theor. Pop. Biol. 38, 1-57.

 

1989

 

Barton, N. H. 1989 The divergence of a polygenic system under stabilising selection, mutation and drift. Genet. Res. (Camb.) 54, 59-77.

Barton, N. H. 1989 Founder effect speciation. In Speciation and its consequences (ed. D. Otte & J. A. Endler), pp. Ch. 10. Sunderland, Massachusetts: Sinauer Press.

Barton, N. H. & Hewitt, G. M. 1989 Adaptation, speciation and hybrid zones. Nature  341, 497-503.

Barton, N. H. & Turelli, M. 1989 Evolutionary quantitative genetics: how little do we know ? Ann. Rev. Genet. 23, 337-370.

Mallet, J. L. B. & Barton, N. H. 1989 Strong natural selection in a warning color hybrid zone. Evolution  43, 421-431.

Mallet, J. L. B. & Barton, N. H. 1989 Inference from clines stabilized by frequency-dependent selection. Genetics 122, 967-976.

 

1988

 

Barton, N. H. 1988 Speciation. In Analytical biogeography (ed. A. Myers & P. Giller), pp. 185-218. London: Chapman Hall.

Barton, N. H. & Coyne, J. A. 1988 What do we know about speciation ? Nature 331, 485-486.

Barton, N. H. & Jones, J. S. 1988 Molecular evolutionary genetics. Nature  332, 597-597.

Barton, N. H., Jones, J. S. & Mallet, J. L. B. 1988 No barriers to speciation. Nature  336, 13-14.

Dallas, J. F., Barton, N. H. & Dover, G. A. 1988 Interracial rDNA variation in the grasshopper Podisma pedestris. Mol.Biol.Evol. 5, 660-674.

 

1987

 

Barton, N. H. 1987 The probability of establishment of an advantageous mutation in a subdivided population. Genet.Res.  50, 35-40.

Barton, N. H. & Rouhani, S. 1987 The frequency of shifts between alternative equilibria. J.Theor.Biol.  125, 397-418.

Barton, N. H. & Turelli, M. 1987 Adaptive landscapes, genetic distance, and the evolution of quantitative characters. Genet. Res. (Camb.) 49, 157-174.

Charlesworth, B., Coyne, J. A. & Barton, N. H. 1987 The relative rates of evolution of sex chromosomes and autosomes. Amer.Nat.  129, 113-146.

Nichols, R. A., Hewitt, G. M. & Barton, N. H. 1987 Homogamy in a hybrid zone in the alpine grasshopper Podisma pedestris. Heredity 59, 457-466.

Rouhani, S. & Barton, N. H. 1987 Speciation and the "shifting balance" in a continuous population. Theor.Pop.Biol.  31, 465-492.

Rouhani, S. & Barton, N. H. 1987 Instantons and stochastic quantization. Physica A  143, 220-226.

Rouhani, S. & Barton, N. H. 1987 The probability of peak shifts in a founder population. J.Theor.Biol.  126, 51-62.

Westerman, M., Barton, N. H. & Hewitt, G. M. 1987 Differences in DNA content between two chromosomal races of the grasshopper Podisma pedestris. Heredity 58, 221-228.

 

1986

 

Barton, N. H. 1986 The maintenance of polygenic variation through a balance between mutation and stabilising selection. Genet. Res. (Camb.) 47, 209-216.

Barton, N. H. 1986 The effects of linkage and density-dependent regulation on gene flow. Heredity  57, 415-426.

Barton, N. H. & Bengtsson, B. O. 1986 The barrier to genetic exchange between hybridising populations. Heredity  57, 357-376.

Barton, N. H. & Post, R. J. 1986 Sib competition and the advantage of mixed families. J.Theor.Biol.  120, 381-387.

Barton, N. H. & Slatkin, M. 1986 A quasi-equilibrium theory of the distribution of rare alleles in a subdivided population. Heredity  56, 409-416.

Curtis, C. F., Curtis, J. & Barton, N. H. 1986 Methodology for testing the hypothesis of single locus control of host resistance to infection and malignancy. In Second Int. Symp. on Genetic Control of Host Resistance. Montreal, Canada.

Nagylaki, T. & Barton, N. H. 1986 Intrachromosomal gene conversion, linkage, and the evolution of multigene families. Theor.Pop.Biol.  29, 407-437.

Szymura, J. M. & Barton, N. H. 1986 Genetic analysis of a hybrid zone between the fire-bellied toads Bombina bombina and B. variegata, near Cracow in Southern Poland. Evolution 40, 1141-1159.

 

1985

 

Barton, N. H. & Hewitt, G. M. 1985 Analysis of hybrid zones. Ann. Rev. Ecol. & Syst. 16, 113-148.

Jones, J. S. & Barton, N. H. 1985 Haldane's Rule OK. Nature  314, 668-668.

 

1984

 

Barton, N. H. & Charlesworth, B. 1984 Genetic revolutions, founder effects, and speciation. Ann. Rev. Ecol. & Syst. 15, 133-164.

 

1983

 

Barton, N. H. 1983 Multilocus clines. Evolution  37, 454-471.

Barton, N. H. 1983 The extended phenotype: the gene as the unit of selection (review of Dawkins R 1982). Anim. Behav.  31, 626-627.

Barton, N. H., Halliday, R. B. & Hewitt, G. M. 1983 Rare electrophoretic variants in a hybrid zone. Heredity  50, 139-146.

Barton, N. H. & Hewitt, G. M. 1983 Hybrid zones as barriers to gene flow. In Protein polymorphism: adaptive and taxonomic significance (ed. G. S. Oxford & D. Rollinson), pp. 341-359. London: Academic Press.

Barton, N. H. & Jones, J. S. 1983 Mitochondrial DNA: new clues about evolution. Nature  306, 317-318.

Halliday, R. B., Barton, N. H. & Hewitt, G. M. 1983 Electrophoretic analysis of a chromosomal hybrid zone in the grasshopper  Podisma pedestris. Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 19, 51-62.

 

1982

 

Barton, N. H. 1982 The structure of the hybrid zone in Uroderma bilobatum (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae). Evolution 36, 863-866.

Barton, N. H. 1982 Gene flow and speciation (abstract). Heredity 50, 213-213.

Barton, N. H. & Hewitt, G. M. 1982 A measurement of dispersal in the grasshopper Podisma pedestris (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Heredity 48, 237-249.

 

1981

 

Barton, N. H. 1981 The width of the hybrid zone in Caledia captiva. Heredity 47, 279-282.

Barton, N. H. & Hewitt, G. M. 1981 Hybrid zones and speciation. In Evolution and speciation (ed. W. R. Atchley & D. Woodruff), pp. 109-145. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Barton, N. H. & Hewitt, G. M. 1981 The genetic basis of hybrid inviability between two chromosomal races of the grasshopper Podisma pedestris. Heredity 47, 367-383.

Barton, N. H. & Hewitt, G. M. 1981 A chromosomal cline in the grasshopper Podisma pedestris. Evolution 35, 1008-1018.

 

1980

 

Barton, N. H. 1980 The fitness of hybrids between two chromosomal races of the grasshopper Podisma pedestris. Heredity 45, 47-59.

Barton, N. H. 1980 The hybrid sink effect. Heredity  44, 277-278.

Hewitt, G. M. & Barton, N. H. 1980 The structure and maintenance of hybrid zones as exemplified by  Podisma pedestris (ed. R. L. Blackman, G. M. Hewitt & M. Ashburner), pp. 149-170. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications.

 

1979

 

Barton, N. H. 1979 Gene flow past a cline. Heredity  43, 333-339.

Barton, N. H. 1979 The dynamics of hybrid zones. Heredity  43, 341-359.

Barton, N. H. 1979 A hybrid zone in the alpine grasshopper Podisma pedestris: Ph. D. thesis, University of East Anglia.

 

 

 

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