PUBLICATIONS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2105-4561]
(undergraduate co-authors indicated by ^)
Punzalan D, Fang JT^, Chen W^, & Rowe L. 2021. Divergence in life history and behaviour between hybridizing Phymata ambush bugs (Heteroptera: Reduviidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 133: 796-805. [pdf] [Supporting Information]
DeLisle SP*, Punzalan D*, Rollinson N & Rowe L. 2020. Extinction and the temporal distribution of macroevolutionary bursts. Journal of Evolutionary Biology [pdf] *equally contributing co-authors
Zhang VM^, Punzalan D & Rowe L. 2020. Climate change has different predicted effects on the range shifts of two hybridising ambush bug (Phymata, Family Reduviidae, Order Hemiptera) species. Ecology and Evolution 10: 12036-12048 [pdf]
Singh A & Punzalan D. 2018. The strength of sex-specific selection in the wild. Evolution 72: 2818-2828 [pdf]
Punzalan D & Rowe L. 2017. Hybridisation and lack of prezygotic barriers between Phymata pennsylvanica and americana. Ecological Entomology 42: 210-220. [pdf] [suppl.]
Punzalan D & Rowe L. 2016. Concordance between stabilizing sexual selection, intraspecific variation, and interspecific divergence in Phymata. Ecology and Evolution 12: 7997-8009. [pdf] [cover image]
Punzalan D & Rowe L. 2015. Evolution of sexual dimorphism in phenotypic covariance structure in Phymata. Evolution 69: 1597-1609. [pdf] [suppl.]
Gwynne DT, Punzalan D & Hunt J. 2015. Viability selection on female finery in the wild. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 116: 530-540. [pdf] [suppl.]
Punzalan D, Delcourt M & Rundle HD. 2014. Comparing the intersex genetic correlation for fitness across novel environments in the fruit fly, Drosophila serrata. Heredity 112: 143-148. [pdf] [appendix]
Punzalan D & Rowe L. 2013. Ecological correlates of mating success in a wild population of ambush bugs. Ecological Entomology 38: 429-432. [pdf]
Schoustra SE*, Punzalan D*, Dali R^, Rundle HD & Kassen R. 2012. Multivariate phenotypic divergence due to the fixation of beneficial mutations in experimentally evolved lineages of a filamentous fungus. PLoS One 7(11): e50305. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0050305. [pdf]
*equally contributing co-authorsSchoustra SE & Punzalan D. 2012. Correlation of mycelial growth rate with other phenotypic characters in evolved genotypes of Aspergillus nidulans. Fungal Biology 116: 630-636. [pdf]
Punzalan D & Hosken DJ. 2010. Sexual dimorphism: why the sexes are (and are not) different. Current Biology 20: R972-R973. (Dispatch). [pdf]
Punzalan D, Rodd FH & Rowe L. 2010. Temporal variation in patterns of multivariate sexual selection in a wild insect population. American Naturalist 175: 401-414. [pdf] [appendix A] [appendix B]
Kasumovic MM, Elias DO, Punzalan D, Mason AC & Andrade MCB. 2009. Experience affects the outcome of agonistic contests without affecting the selective advantage of size. Animal Behaviour 77: 1533-1538. [pdf]
Auld H^, Punzalan D, Godin J-G J & Rundle HD. 2009. Do female fruit flies (Drosophila serrata) copy the mate choice of others? Behavioural Processes 82: 78-80. [pdf]
Punzalan D, Rodd FH & Rowe L. 2008. Sexual selection mediated by the thermoregulatory effects of male colour pattern in the ambush bug Phymata americana. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 275: 483-492. [pdf]
*this paper was featured on CBC Quirks & Quarks (Jan 2008) and LiveScience (USA)Punzalan D, Cooray M^, Rodd FH & Rowe L. 2008. Condition dependence of sexually dimorphic colouration and longevity in the ambush bug Phymata americana. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 1297-1306. [pdf]
Punzalan D, Rodd FH & Rowe L. 2008. Sexual selection on sexually dimorphic traits in the ambush bug Phymata americana. Behavioral Ecology 19: 860-870. [pdf] [suppl.]
Elias DO, Kasumovic MM, Punzalan D, Andrade MCB & Mason AC. 2008. Assessment during aggressive contests between male jumping spiders. Animal Behaviour 76: 901-910. [pdf]
Olendorf R, Rodd FH, Punzalan D, Houde AE, Hurt C, Reznick DN & Hughes KA. 2006. Frequency-dependent survival in natural Guppy populations. Nature 44: 633-636. [pdf]
*this paper was listed as one of 15 Evolutionary gems in Nature, received a Faculty of 1000 citation and the subject of a Current Biology dispatch, also featured by Biology News Net (USA), CNews (Canada), University of Illinois News Bureau (USA), The Independent (UK).Punzalan D, Rodd FH & Hughes KA. 2005. Perceptual processes and the maintenance of polymorphism through frequency-dependent predation. Evolutionary Ecology 19: 303-320. [pdf]
Punzalan D, Guiasu RC, Belchior D & Dunham DW. 2001. Discrimination of conspecific-built mud chimneys from human-built ones by the burrowing crayfish Fallicambarus fodiens (Cottle, 1863) (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Invertebrate Biology 120: 58-66.