Preprints
S. DeLong-Duhon, R.K. Bagley, and A.A. Forbes. DNA, morphology, and ecology resurrect previously synonymized species of North American Stereum and suggest extensive undescribed global diversity. bioRxiv 2020.10.16.342840
Published
R.K. Bagley, M.N. Hurst, J. Frederick, J. Wolfe, J.W. Terbot II, V.C. Sousa, C.J. Frost, and C.R. Linnen. 2023. Multiple mechanisms contribute to isolation-by-environment in sympatric host races. Evolution 77: 2257-2276. (Preprint here) [Cover]
A.K.G. Ward, R.K. Bagley, S.P. Egan, G.R. Hood, J.R. Ott, K.M. Prior, S.I. Sheikh, K.L. Weinersmith, L. Zhang, Y.M. Zhang, and A.A. Forbes. 2022. Speciation in Nearctic oak gall wasps is frequently correlated with changes in host plant, host organ, or both. Evolution 76: 1849-1867. (Preprint here)
E.E. Bendall, R.K. Bagley, C.R. Linnen, and V.C. Sousa. 2022.
C. Lindstedt, R.K. Bagley, S. Calhim, M. Jones, and C.R. Linnen. 2022. The impact of life stage and pigment source on the evolution of novel warning signal traits. Evolution 76: 554-572. (Preprint here)
M. Neiman, R.K. Bagley, D. Paczesniak, and S. Singh-Shepard. 2021. Development, implementation, and impact of a new preprint solicitation process at Proceedings B. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288: 20211248.
A.C. Hippee, M.A. Beer, R.K. Bagley, M.A. Condon, A. Kitchen, E.A. Lisowski, A.L. Norrbom, and A.A. Forbes. 2021. Host shifting and host sharing in a genus of specialist flies diversifying alongside their sunflower hosts. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 34: 364-379. (Preprint here)
S.H. Hotaling, D.H. Shain, S.A. Lang, R.K. Bagley, M. Lusha, D.W. Weisrock, and J.L. Kelley. 2019. Long-distance dispersal, ice sheet dynamics, and mountaintop isolation underlie the genetic structure of glacier ice worms. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286: 20190983.
A.A. Forbes, R.K. Bagley, M.A. Beer, A.C. Hippee, and H.A. Widmayer. 2018. Quantifying the unquantifiable: Why Hymenoptera, not Coleoptera, is the most speciose animal order. BMC Ecology 18: 21.
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R.K. Bagley, V.C. Sousa, M.L. Niemiller, and C.R. Linnen. 2017. History, geography and host use shape genomewide patterns of genetic differentiation in the redheaded pine sawfly (Neodiprion lecontei). Molecular Ecology 26: 1022-1044. [Cover]
K.E. Harper, R.K. Bagley, K.L. Thompson, and C.R. Linnen. 2016. Complementary sex determination, inbreeding depression and inbreeding avoidance in a gregarious sawfly. Heredity 117: 326-335.