accepted and in press

2009
2008
2007
2006
2004
2003
2002
2001
1999
publications organized by subject


Accepted and In Press

  • Kerr, B. and J. Nahum. accepted. Setting the stage for an egalitarian major transition: the evolution of restraint. For—Major Transitions Revisited Eds. K. Sterelny & B. Calcott.

  • Prado, F., T. Billo, and B. Kerr. in press. Introgression of sexually selected traits in lek-mating species. Evolutionary Ecology Research.

2009
  • Godfrey-Smith, P. and B. Kerr. 2009. Selection in ephemeral networks. American Naturalist. 174(6): 906-911. PDF

  • Prado, F., A. Sheih, J. West, and B. Kerr. 2009. Coevolutionary cycling of host sociality and pathogen virulence in contact networks. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 261(4): 561-569. PDF

  • Dunlap, A., C. McLinn, H. MacCormick, M. Scott, and B. Kerr. 2009. Why some memories don’t last a lifetime: Optimal long-term recall in changing environments. Behavioral Ecology. 20(5): 1096-1105. PDF

  • Kerr, B. "Theoretical and experimental approaches to the evolution of altruism and the levels of selection." Experimental Evolution: From Selection Experiments. Eds. T. Garland & M. R. Rose. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2009. 585-630. PDF

  • Gobush, K., B. Kerr, and S. Wasser. 2009. Genetic relatedness and disrupted social structure in a poached population of African elephants. Molecular Ecology. 18: 722-734. PDF

  • Kerr, B., and P. Godfrey-Smith. 2009. Generalization of the Price equation for evolutionary change. Evolution. 63-2:531-536. PDF

2008
  • Prado, F., and B. Kerr. 2008. The evolution of restraint in bacterial biofilms under nontransitive competition. Evolution 62-3: 538-548. PDF

  • Nahum, J., and B. Kerr. 2008. Optimal foraging: A bird in the hand released. Current Biology 18(9): R385-R386. PDF

  • Kerr, B., J. D. West, B. J. M. Bohannan. "Bacteriophages: Models for exploring basic principles of ecology." Bacteriophage ecology: Population growth, evolution, and impact of bacterial viruses. Ed. S. T. Abedon. Cambridge, U.K.: University Press, 2008. 31-63. Link

  • Bergstrom, C., B. Kerr, and M. Lachmann. "Building trust by wasting time." Moral Markets. Ed. P. J. Zak. Oxfordshire: Princeton University Press, 2008. 142-153. Link

 
2007
  • Kerr, B. 2007. Niche construction and cognitive evolution. Biological Theory 2 (3): 250-262. PDF

  • Kerr, B. "The ecological and evolutionary dynamics of model bacteriocin communities." Bacteriocins: Ecology and Evolution. Ed. M.A. Riley and M. A. Chavan. Heidelberg: Springer, 2007. 111-134. PDF

 
2006
  • Kerr, B., C. Neuhauser, B. J. M. Bohannan, and A. M. Dean. 2006. Local migration promotes competitive restraint in a host-pathogen ‘tragedy of the commons’. Nature 442: 75-78. PDF, Supplemental Material, News Item

 

2004

  • Stephens, D. W., B. Kerr, and E. Fernández-Juricic. 2004. Impulsiveness without discounting: The ecological rationality hypothesis. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 271: 2459-2465 PDF, Supplemental Matrial

  • Kerr, B. 2004. The Caucas-race of the Dodo: A review of Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Cooperation. Biology and Philosophy 19 (5): 781-799. PDF

  • Fernández-Juricic, E., B. Kerr, P. A. Bednekoff, and D. W. Stephens. 2004. When are two heads better than one? Visual perception and information transfer affect the value of vigilance coordination in foraging groups. Behavioral Ecology 15 (6): 898-906. PDF

  • Jessup, C., R. Kassen, S. E. Forde, B. Kerr, A. Buckling, P. B. Rainey, and B. J. M. Bohannan. 2004. Asking big questions of small worlds: Microbial model systems in ecological research. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19: 189-197. PDF

  • Kerr, B., P. Godfrey-Smith and M. W. Feldman. 2004. What is altruism? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19: 135-140. PDF

 

2003

  • Kerr, B., and M. W. Feldman. 2003. Carving the cognitive niche: Optimal learning strategies in homogeneous and heterogeneous environments. Journal of Theoretical Biology 220: 169-188. PDF

 

2002

  • Kerr, B., M. A. Riley, M. W. Feldman, and B. J. M. Bohannan. 2002. Local dispersal promotes biodiversity in a real-life game of rock-paper-scissors. Nature 418 (11): 171-174. PDF, Commentary

  • Bohannan, B. J. M., B. Kerr, C. Jessup, J. Hughes, and G. Sandvik. 2002. Trade-offs and coexistence in microbial microcosms. Antonie von Leeuvenhoek 81: 107-115. PDF

  • Kerr, B. and P. Godfrey-Smith. 2002. On individualist and multi-level perspectives on selection in structured populations. Biology and Philosophy 17 (4): 477-517. PDF

  • Kerr, B. and P. Godfrey-Smith. 2002. On Price’s equation and average fitness. Biology and Philosophy 17 (4): 551-565. PDF, Commentary

  • Godfrey-Smith, P. and B. Kerr. 2002. Group fitness and multi-level selection: Replies to commentaries. Biology and Philosophy 17 (4): 539-550. PDF

  • Schwilk, D. W. and B. Kerr. 2002. Genetic niche-hiking: An alternative explanation for the evolution of flammability. Oikos 99: 431-442. PDF

 

2001

  • Aoki, K., M. W. Feldman, and B. Kerr. 2001. Models of sexual selection on a quantitative genetic trait when preference is acquired by sexual imprinting. Evolution 55: 25-32. PDF

 

1999

  • Kerr, B., D. W. Schwilk, A. Bergman, and M. W. Feldman. 1999. Rekindling an old flame: A haploid model for the evolution and impact of flammability in resprouting plants. Evolutionary Ecology Research 1: 807-833. PDF

 

 

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