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2012a Pischedda, A. and W. R. Rice. Partitioning sexual selection into its mating success and fertilization success components Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 109:2049-2053.
2012b Rice W. R. The evolution of an enigmatic human trait: false beliefs due to pseudosolution traps. The American Naturalist In Press
2011a Friberg, U., P. M. Miller, A. D. Stewart and W. R. Rice. Mechanisms promoting the long-term persistence of a Wolbachia infection in a laboratory-adapted population of Drosophila melanogaster. PLoS ONE 6(1): e16448. doi:10.1371/ journal.pone.0016448
2011b Turner, T. A. D. Stewart, A. T. Fields, W. R. Rice, and A. M. Tarone. Population-Based Resequencing of Experimentally Evolved Populations Reveals the Genetic Basis of Body Size Variation in Drosophila melanogaster. PLoS Genetics 7(3): e1001336. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1001336
2011c Bachtrog, D., Kirkpatrick, M, Mank, J. E., McDaniel, S. F., Pires, J. C., Rice, W. R., and Valenzuela N. Are all sex chromosomes created equal? Trends in Genetics 27: 350-357.
2011d Friberg, U, A. D. Stewart, and W. R. Rice. Empirical evidence for son-killing X chromosomes and the operation of SA-zygotic drive. PLoS ONE 6(8): e23508. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0023508
2011e Friberg, U, A. D. Stewart, and W. R. Rice. X and Y chromosome linked paternal effects on a life history trait. Biology Letters Published online before print August 10, 2011, doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2011.0608
2010a Long, T A. F., A. Pischedda, R. V. Nichols, W. R. Rice. The timing of mating influences reproductive success in Drosophila melanogaster: implications for sexual conflict. J. Evol. Biology 23(5):1024-32.
2010b Long, T A. F., A. Pischedda, W. R. Rice. Remating in Drosophila melanogaster: Are indirect benefits condition-dependent? Evolution 64: 2767-2774.
2010c Stewart, A. D., A. Pischedda, and W. R. Rice. Resolving Intralocus Sexual Conflict: Genetic Mechanisms and Time Frame. Journal of Heredity 101: S94-S99.
2010d Rice, W. R., U. Friberg, and S. Gavrilets. The evolution of sex-specific grandparental harm. Proc. Royal Soc.-Biol. 277: 2727-35.
2010e Pischedda, A., A. D. Stewart, M. K. Little & W.R. Rice. 2010. Male genotype influences female reproductive investment in Drosophila melanogaster. Proc. Roy. Soc.– Biology 278(1715):2165-72.
2009a Long, T. A. F., P. M. Miller, A. D. Stewart & W. R. Rice. Estimating the heritability of adult female fecundity in a locally-adapted Drosophila melanogaster population. J. Evol. Biol. 22: 837-843.
2009b Rice, W. R., & U. Friberg. A Graphical Approach to Lineage Selection Between Clonals and Sexuals. Chapter 5 In: Lost Sex: The Evolutionary Biology of Parthenogenesis. (K. Martens, I. Schön P. Van Dijk, , Schoen eds), Springer Press (24 pp).
2009c Rice, W. R., U. Friberg, and S. Gavrilets. Sexually Antagonistic Chromosomal Cuckoos. Biology Letters 5:686-688; doi:10.1098/rsbl.2009.0061. 2009d Long, T A. F., A. Pischedda, A. D. Stewart, W. R. Rice. A Cost of Sexual Attractiveness to High-Fitness Females. PLoS Biology 7(12): e1000254. doi:10.1371/ journal.pbio.1000254: 1-10.
2008a Rice, W. R. and U. Friberg. Functionally degenerate – Y not so? Science 319: 51-52.
2008b Byrne, P. G., G. R. Rice, and W. R. Rice. Effect of a refuge from persistent male courtship in the Drosophila laboratory environment. Integrative and Comparative Biology 48: E1-E7 (doi:10.1093/icb/icn001).
2008c Morrow, E. H., A. D. Stewart, and W. R. Rice. Assessing the extent of genome-wide intralocus sexual conflict via experimentally enforced gender-limited selection. J. Evol. Biol. 21:1046–1054.
2008d Friberg, U., and W. R. Rice. Cut thy Neighbor: Cyclic Birth and Death of Recombination Hotspots via Genetic Conflict. Genetics 179:2229-2238.
2008e Stewart, A. D. , A. M. Hannes, A Mirzatuny & W. R. Rice. Sexual conflict is not counterbalanced by good genes in the laboratory Drosophila melanogaster model system. J. Evol. Biol. 21:1808-1813.
2008f Rice, W. R., S. Gavrilets, and U. Friberg. Sexually Antagonistic ''Zygotic Drive'' of the Sex Chromosomes. PLoS-Genetics 4(12): e1000313. doi:10.1371/ journal.pgen. 1000313.
2007a Stewart, A. D., A. M. Hannes, and W. R. Rice. An assessment of sperm survival in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 61:636-639.
2007b Sax, D. F, J. J. Stachowicz, J. H. Brown, J. F. Bruno, M. N Dawson, S. D. Gaines, R. K. Grosberg, A. Hastings, R. D. Holt, M. M. Mayfield, M. I. O'Connor and W. R. Rice. Ecological and evolutionary insights from species invasions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 22: 465-471.
2007c Long, T. A. F. and W. R. Rice. Adult locomotory activity mediates intralocus sexual conflict in a lab-adapted population of Drosophila melanogaster. Proc. Royal Soc.-Biol. 274:3105-3112.
2007d Rice, W. R. and U. Friberg. Genomic clues to an ancient asexual scandal. Genome Biology 8: 232-235.
2006a Rice, W. R., A. D. Stewart, E. H. Morrow, J. E. Linder, N. Orteiza, and P. G. Byrne. Assessing sexual conflict in the Drosophila melanogaster laboratory model system. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc.-Biol. 361:287-299.
2006b Byrne, P. G., and W. R. Rice. Evidence for adaptive male mate choice in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Proc. Royal Soc.-Biol. 273:917-922.
2006c Lew, T. A., Morrow, E. H., and Rice, W. R. 2006. Standing genetic variance for female resistance to harm from males and its relationship to intralocus sexual conflict. Evolution 60: 97-105
2006d Miller, P. P., S. Gavrilets, W. R. Rice. Sexual conflict via maternal-effect genes in ZW species. Science: 312:73.
2006e Kuiper, B., A. D. Stewart, & W. R. Rice. The cost of mating rises nonlinearly with copulation frequency in a laboratory population of Drosophila melanogaster. J. Evol. Biol. (In Press).
2006f Gavrilets, S., & W. R. Rice. 2006. Genetic models of homosexuality: generating testable predictions. Proc. Royal Soc.-Biol. 273:3031-3038.
2005a Rice, W. R. J. E. Linder, U. Friberg, T. A. Lew, E. H. Morrow, and A. Stewart. Inter-locus antagonistic coevolution as an engine of speciation: Assessment with hemiclonal analysis. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 102: 6527-6534.
2005b Rice, W. R. and B. Holland. Experimentally enforced monogamy: inadvertent selection, inbreeding, or evidence for sexually antagonistic coevolution? Evolution 59: 682-685.
2005c Linder, J. E. & W. R. Rice. Natural selection and genetic variation for female resistance to harm from males. J. Evol. Biol. 18: 568-575.
2005d Lew, T. A. and W. R. Rice. Natural selection favors harmful male Drosophila melanogaster that reduce the survival of females. Evolutionary Ecology Research 7:633-641.
2005e Orteiza, N., J. E. Linder, and W. R. Rice. Sexy sons from remating do not recoup the direct costs of harmful male interacting in the D. melanogaster laboratory model system. J. Evol. Biol. 18: 1315-1323.
2005f Byrne, P. G., and W. R. Rice. Remating in Drosophila melanogaster: an examination of the trading-up and intrinsic male-quality hypotheses. J. Evol. Biol. 18:1321-1331.
2005g Rice, W. R. and D. Sax. Testing fundamental evolutionary questions at large spatial and demographic scales: Species invasions as an underappreciated tool. Pages 291-308 in, Sax, D.F., Stachowicz, J.J., and Gaines, S.D., editors. Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution and Biogeography. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
2005h Stewart, A. D., E. H. Morrow, & W. R. Rice. Assessing putative interlocus sexual conflict in Drosophila melanogaster using experimental evolution. Proc. Royal Soc.-Biol. 272: 2029-2035.
2005i Freiberg, U. T. A. Lew, P. G. Byrne, and W. R. Rice. Assessing the potential for an ongoing arms race within and between the sexes: selection and heritable variation. Evolution 59:1540-1551.
2005j Morrow, E. H., A. D. Stewart, and W. R. Rice, W. R., Patterns of sperm precedence are not affected by female mating history in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 59:2608-2615.
2002a Gibson, J. R., Chippindale, A. K. & Rice, W. R. The X is a hot spot for sexually antagonistic fitness variation. Proceedings Royal Society (Biology) 269: 499-404. (Download Document)
2002b Rice W. R. Experimental Tests of the Adaptive Significance of Sexual Recombination Nature Reviews Genetics 3: 241-251. (Download Document)
2002c Rice W. R. & A. K. Chippindale. The evolution of hybrid infertility: Perpetual coevolution between gender-specific and sexually antagonistic genes. Genetica (special issue on speciation) 116:179-188. - a special issue of invited papers on speciation research Also published as a book chapter: Chapter 2, In: Genetics of Mate Choice: From Sexual Selection to Sexual Isolation (R.C. Woodruff & M. A. F. Noor, eds.). Kluwer Academic Press, Boston. (Download Document)
2001a Rice, W. R., & A. K. Chippindale. Sexual recombination and the power of natural selection. Science 294: 555-559. (50) (Download Document)
2001b Rice, W. R. & A. K. Chippindale. Intersexual ontogenetic conflict. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 685-693. (49) (Download Document)
2001c Chippindale, A. K. & Rice, W. R. Y chromosome polymorphism is a strong determinant of male fitness in Drosophila melanogaster. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences (USA) 98: 5677-5682. (track-II). (48) (Download Document)
2001d Chippindale, A. K., Gibson, J. R., & Rice, W. R. Negative genetic correlation for adult fitness between sexes reveals ontogenetic conflict in Drosophila. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences (USA) 98: 1671-1675. (track-II) (47) (Download Document)
2000 Rice, W. R. (2000) Dangerous Liaisons. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences (USA) 97: 12953-12955. (invited review). (46) (Download Document)
1999a Holland, B. & Rice, W. R. Experimental removal of sexual selection reverses inter-sexual antagonistic coevolution and removes a reproductive load. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences (USA):96:5083-5088. (45) (Download Document)
1999b Rice, W. R. & Holland, B. Reply to Comments on the Chase-Away Model of Sexual Selection. Evolution 53: 302-306. (44) (Download Document)
1999c Rice, W. R. Genetic Polarization: Unifying theories for the adaptive significance of recombination. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12: 1047-1049. (43) (Download Document)
1998a Rice, W. R. Male fitness increases when females eliminated from gene pool: Implications for the Y chromosome. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences (USA):95:6217-6221. (42) (Download Document)
1998b Rice, W. R. Intergenomic conflict, interlocus antagonistic coevolution, and the evolution of reproductive isolation. pp. 261-270 In: Howard, D. J., & Berlocher, S. H. (Eds.) Endless Forms: Species and Speciation. Oxford University Press. (41) (Download Document)
1998c Rice, W. R. Requisite load, pathway epistasis, and deterministic mutation accumulation in sexual versus asexual populations. Genetica 102/103:71-81. (40) - a special issue of invited papers on mutation research Also published as a book chapter: pp. 71-81 In: Mutation & Evolution (R.C. Woodruff & J. N. Thompson Jr., eds.). Kluwer Academic Press, Boston. (Download Document)
1998 d Holland, B. & Rice, W. R. Chase-away sexual selection: antagonistic seduction versus resistance. Evolution 52:1-7. (39) (Download Document)
1997 a Rice, W. R. and B. Holland. The enemies within: Intergenomic conflict, Interlocus contest evolution (ICE), and the intraspecific Red Queen. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 41:1-10. (38) (Download Document)
1997 b Holland, W. R. Rice. Cryptic sexual selection -- More control issues. Evolution 51:321-324. (37) (Download Document)
1996 a Rice, W. R. Sexually antagonistic male adaptation triggered by experimental arrest of female evolution. Nature 361:232-234. (36) (Download Document)
1996 b. Rice, W. R. Evolution of the Y sex chromosome in animals. BioScience 46:331-343. (35) (Download Document)
1994 a Rice, W. R. Degeneration of a non-recombining chromosome. Science 263:230-232. (34) (Download Document)
1994 b Rice, W. R. and S. D. Gaines. Extending non-directional heterogeneity tests to evaluate simply ordered alternative hypotheses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 91:225-226. (33) (Download Document)
1994 c Rice, W. R. and S. D. Gaines. Ordered-heterogeneity family of test. Biometrics:50:1-7. (32) (Download Document)
1994 d Rice, W. R. and S. D. Gaines. "Heads I win, tails you lose:" Testing directional alternative hypotheses in ecology and evolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9:235-37. (31) (Download Document)
1993 a Rice, W. R. and S. D. Gaines. Calculating P-values for ANOVA with unequal variances. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation 46:19-22. (30)
1993 b Rice, W. R., and E. E. Hostert. Laboratory studies on speciation: What have we learned in 40 years. Evolution 47:1637-53. (29) (Download Document)
1992 Rice, W. R. Sexually antagonistic genes: Experimental evidence. Science 256:1436-1439. (28) (Download Document)
1991 a Bull, J.J., and W. R. Rice. Distinguishing mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 149:63-74.(27) (Download Document)
1991 b Bull, J.J., I. J. Molineux, and W. R. Rice. Selection of benevolence in a host-parasite system. Evolution 45:875-882 (26) (Download Document)
1990 a Rice, W. R., & G. W. Salt. The evolution of reproductive isolation as a correlated character under sympatric conditions: experimental evidence. Evolution .44: 1140-1152. (25) (Download Document)
1990 b Gaines, S. D., and W. R. Rice. Analysis of biological data when there are ordered expectations. American Naturalist 135: 310-317. (24) (Download Document)
1990 c Rice, W. R. A consensus combined P -value test and the family-wide significance of component tests. Biometrics. 46: 303-308. (23) (Download Document)
1990 d Rice, W. R. Alternatives to Fisher's "exact test" for analyzing 2x2 tables with small cell sizes; Author's reply. Biometrics 46: 268-269. (22) (Download Document)
1989 a Rice, W. R. Analyzing tables of statistical tests. Evolution 43: 223-225. (21) (Download Document)
1989 b Rice, W. R., and S. D. Gaines. One-way analysis of variance with unequal variances. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA). 86:8183-8184. (20) (Download Document)
1988 a Rice, W. R., and G. W. Salt. Speciation via disruptive selection on habitat preference: experimental evidence. American Naturalist . 129: 911-917. (19) (Download Document)
1988 b Rice, W. R. Heritable variation in fitness as a prerequisite for adaptive female choice: The effect of mutation-selection balance. Evolution 42: 817-820. (18) (Download Document)
1988 c Rice, W. R. The effect of sex chromosomes on the rate of evolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 3: 2-3. (17) (Download Document)
1988 d Rice, W. R. A new probability model for determining exact P -values for 2x2 contingency tables when comparing binomial proportions. Biometrics 44: 1-14. (16) (Download Document)
1988 e Rice, W. R. A reply to comments on the CBET procedure. Biometrics 14: 18-22. (15) (Download Document)
1987 a Rice, W. R. The accumulation of sexually antagonistic genes as a selective agent promoting the evolution of reduced recombination between primitive sex chromosomes. Evolution 41: 911-914. (14) (Download Document)
1987 b Rice, W. R. Genetic hitch-hiking and the evolution of reduced genetic activity of the Y sex chromosome. Genetics 116: 161-167. (13) (Download Document)
1987c Rice, W. R. Speciation via habitat specialization: the evolution of reproductive isolation as a correlated character. Evolutionary Ecology. 1: 301-314. (12) (Download Document)
1986 Rice, W. R. On the instability of polygenic sex determination: the effect of sex-specific selection. Evolution 40: 633-639. (11) (Download Document)
1985 a Rice, W. R. Disruptive selection on habitat preference and the evolution of reproductive isolation: an exploratory experiment. Evolution 39: 645-656. (10) (Download Document)
1985 b Grossberg, R. K., W. R. Rice, S. R. Palumbi. Graft compatibility and clonal identity in invertebrates. Science 229: 487-489. (9) (Download Document)
1984 a Rice, W. R. Disruptive selection on habitat preference and the evolution of reproductive isolation: a simulation study. Evolution 38: 1251-1260. (8) (Download Document)
1984 b Rice, W. R. Sex chromosomes and the evolution of sexual dimorphism. Evolution 38: 735-742. (7) (Download Document)
1983 a Rice, W. R. Sexual reproduction: an adaptation reducing parent-offspring contagion. Evolution 37: 1317-1320. (6) (Download Document)
1983 b Rice, W. R. Parent-offspring pathogen transmission: a selective agent promoting sexual recombination. American Naturalist 121: 187-203. (5) (Download Document)
1983 c Rice, W. R. Sensory modality: an example of its effect on optimal foraging behavior. Ecology 64: 403-406. (4) (Download Document)
1982 Rice, W. R. Sonic prey detection by the marsh hawk: adaptation to concealed prey. The Auk 99: 403-413. (3) (Download Document)
1977 Rice, W. R. and J. D. Harder. Application of multiple aerial sampling to mark-recapture census of white-tailed deer. J. Wildlife Management 41: 197-206. (2) (Download Document)
1976 Ramm, A. A. and W. R. Rice. An investigation of species interaction. AIBS Ed Rev 5: 6-10. (1)

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