2019
Beston, S.M. and M.R. Walsh (in press) Natural selection favors a larger eye size in response to increased competition in natural populations of a vertebrate. Functional Ecology
Beston, S.M., J.L. Dudycha, D.M. Post, and M.R. Walsh. 2019. The evolution of eye size in response to increased fish predation in Daphnia. Evolution 73(4): 792-802.
2018
Walsh, M.R., M. Packer, S.M. Beston, C. Funkhouser, M. Gillis. J. Holmes, and J.M. Goos. 2018. Daphnia as a model for eco-evolutionary research. Natural History of the Crustacea, Vol. 5: Life Histories, Oxford University Press.
2017
Beston, S.M., E. Wostl, and M.R. Walsh. 2017. The evolution of vertebrate eye size across an environmental gradient: phenotype does not predict genotype in Trinidadian killifish. Evolution 71: 2037-2049.
Beston, S.M., W. Broyles, and M.R. Walsh. 2017. Increased juvenile predation is not associated with evolved differences in adult brain size in Trinidadian killifish (Rivulus hartii). Ecology and Evolution 7(3): 884-894.
2016
Walsh, M.R., W. Broyles, S.M. Beston, and S.B. Munch. 2016. Predator-driven brain size evolution in natural populations of Trinidadian killifish (Rivulus hartii). Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 20161075.