Journal Articles
Sztepanacz, J. L. (2020). Digest: Within and between sex covariances can enhance the response to climatic selection. Evolution 74(2): 501-503
Sztepanacz, J. L., and Houle, D. (2019). Cross‐sex genetic covariances limit the evolvability of wing‐shape within and among species of Drosophila. Evolution, 73(8): 1617-1633
David Houle, Luke T Jones, Ryan Fortune, Jacqueline L Sztepanacz. 2019. Why does allometry evolve so slowly? Integrative and Comparative Biology, 59(5): 1429–1440
Sztepanacz, J.L. and Mark. W. Blows. 2017. Artificial selection to increase the phenotypic variance in gmax fails. The American Naturalist 190(5): 707-723
Sztepanacz, J.L., McGuigan, K., and Mark W. Blows. 2017. Selection on heritable micro-environmental variance in an outbred population of Drosophila serrata. Genetics. 206: 2158-2198
Sztepanacz, J.L. and Mark. W. Blows. 2017. Accounting for sampling error in genetic eigenvalues using random matrix theory. Genetics. 206: 1271-1284
Dettman, J.R., Sztepanacz, J.L.and Kassen, R. 2016. The properties of spontaneous mutations in the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. BMC Genomics. 17:27
Sztepanacz, J.L. and Mark. W. Blows. 2015. Dominance genetic variance for traits under directional selection in Drosophila serrata. Genetics. 200: 371-384 *Genetics Highlight Article*
Kelly A. Dyer, Brooke E. White, Jacqueline L. Sztepanacz, Emily R. Bewick, and Howard D. Rundle. 2014. Dissecting reinforcement in the wild: reproductive character displacement, and the contribution to mate choice, of epicuticular compounds in Drosophila subquinariaand D. recens. Evolution.68(4): 1163-1175
Sharon Curtis, Jacqueline L. Sztepanacz, Brooke E. White, Kelly A. Dyer, Howard D. Rundle, and Paul Mayer. 2013. Epicuticular compounds of Drosophila subquinariaand D. recens: Identification, quantification, and their role in female mate choice. Journal of Chemical Ecology.39(5): 579-590
Sztepanacz J.L, and H.D. Rundle. 2012. Reduced genetic variance among high fitness individuals: inferring stabilizing selection on male sexual displays in Drosophila serrata. Evolution 66(10): 3101-3110
Sztepanacz, J. L. (2020). Digest: Within and between sex covariances can enhance the response to climatic selection. Evolution 74(2): 501-503
Sztepanacz, J. L., and Houle, D. (2019). Cross‐sex genetic covariances limit the evolvability of wing‐shape within and among species of Drosophila. Evolution, 73(8): 1617-1633
David Houle, Luke T Jones, Ryan Fortune, Jacqueline L Sztepanacz. 2019. Why does allometry evolve so slowly? Integrative and Comparative Biology, 59(5): 1429–1440
Sztepanacz, J.L. and Mark. W. Blows. 2017. Artificial selection to increase the phenotypic variance in gmax fails. The American Naturalist 190(5): 707-723
Sztepanacz, J.L., McGuigan, K., and Mark W. Blows. 2017. Selection on heritable micro-environmental variance in an outbred population of Drosophila serrata. Genetics. 206: 2158-2198
Sztepanacz, J.L. and Mark. W. Blows. 2017. Accounting for sampling error in genetic eigenvalues using random matrix theory. Genetics. 206: 1271-1284
Dettman, J.R., Sztepanacz, J.L.and Kassen, R. 2016. The properties of spontaneous mutations in the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. BMC Genomics. 17:27
Sztepanacz, J.L. and Mark. W. Blows. 2015. Dominance genetic variance for traits under directional selection in Drosophila serrata. Genetics. 200: 371-384 *Genetics Highlight Article*
Kelly A. Dyer, Brooke E. White, Jacqueline L. Sztepanacz, Emily R. Bewick, and Howard D. Rundle. 2014. Dissecting reinforcement in the wild: reproductive character displacement, and the contribution to mate choice, of epicuticular compounds in Drosophila subquinariaand D. recens. Evolution.68(4): 1163-1175
Sharon Curtis, Jacqueline L. Sztepanacz, Brooke E. White, Kelly A. Dyer, Howard D. Rundle, and Paul Mayer. 2013. Epicuticular compounds of Drosophila subquinariaand D. recens: Identification, quantification, and their role in female mate choice. Journal of Chemical Ecology.39(5): 579-590
Sztepanacz J.L, and H.D. Rundle. 2012. Reduced genetic variance among high fitness individuals: inferring stabilizing selection on male sexual displays in Drosophila serrata. Evolution 66(10): 3101-3110