Rosalyn Rael University of Michigan
Department of Ecology and
  Evolutionary Biology
2019 Kraus Nat. Sci. Bldg.
830 North University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048

rosalyn.rael@gmail.com

 

 

 

Publications

Rael, R. C., D'Andrea, R., Barábas, G., and Ostling, A. Emergent niches lead to increased differences from neutrality in species abundance distributions. In review.

Rael, R. C., D'Andrea, R., Barábas, G., and Ostling, A. Detecting departures from neutral species abundance distributions produced by niches.. In preparation.

Shevstsov, J. and Rael, R. C. Indirect energy flows in niche model food webs: effects of size and connectance. In submission.

Rael, R. C., and Martinez, N. D. Evolutionary effects of predator-prey dynamics in small food webs. In preparation.

Barábas, G., D'Andrea, R., Rael, R., Meszéna, G. and Ostling, A., Emergent neutrality or hidden niches? Oikos, 2013.

Rael, R. C., Vincent, T. L., and Cushing, J. M. Competitive outcomes changed by evolution. Journal of Biological Dynamics. 5: 3, 227-252, 2011. (work announced in: Barry, P. Mathematicians show how beetles can share a niche. Science News. 175(3):14).

Rael, R. C., Costantino, R. F., Cushing, J. M., and Vincent, T. L. Using stage-structured evolutionary game theory to model experimentally observed evolution of a genetic polymorphism. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 11:141-151, 2009.

Restrepo, J. M., Rael, R. C., and Hyman, J. M. Modeling the influence of polls on elections: A population dynamics approach. Public Choice. 140:389-420, 2009.

Rael, R. C., Vincent, T. L., Costantino, R. F., Cushing, J. M. Evolution of corn oil sensitivity in the our beetle. Annals of the International Society of Dynamic Games, vol. 9: Advances in Dynamic Game Theory. Birkhäuser, 2007.

Rael, R. C., and Starzomski, B. Effects of extinctions on food webs. Proceedings of the Complex Systems Summer School. 2004.

Rael, R. C., and Wickland, T. Effects of contractions on graph properties with application to epidemiology. Los Alamos National Laboratory Theoretical Division Technical Report. 2002.

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