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Publications  

In review or preparation

30. Stankowski S, McIntosh H, Streisfeld MS. The genomic landscape underlying local adaptation and barriers to gene flow in a monkeyflower. In prep.

29. Stankowski S, et al. Phylogeography and diversification of the intertidal snail Litorrina saxatilis inferred from whole genome sequences. In prep. 

28. Stankowski S, Westram AM, Zagrodzka Z, Broquet T, Johannesson K, Butlin RK. Strong premating barriers contribute to reproductive isolation between sympatric intertidal snails. In prep.

Accepted articles (click to download)

27. Stankowski S, and Ravinet, M.  Quantifying the species problem. In press and Current Biology.

26. Stankowski , S and Ravinet, M. Defining the speciation continuum. In press at Evolution.

25. Stankowski, S., Shipilina D., Westram, A. Hybrid Zones. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. In press.

24. Faria, R., Johannesson, K., and Stankowski S. Speciation in marine environments: diving under the surface. Journal of Evolutionary Biology.

23. A Salces‐Castellano, A., Stankowski, S., et al. Long-term cloud forest response to climate warming revealed by insect speciation history.  Evolution.

22. Stankowski, S., Westram, AM, Zagrodzka, Z. B., Eyres, I., Broquet, T., Johannesson, K., & Butlin, R. K. (2020). The evolution of strong reproductive isolation between sympatric intertidal snails. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 375(1806), 20190545.

21. Butlin, R. K., & Stankowski, S. (2020). Is it time to abandon the biological species concept? No. National Science Review.

20. Curran, E. V., Stankowski, S., Pardo-Diaz, C., Salazar, C., Linares, M., & Nadeau, N. J. (2019). Müllerian mimicry of a quantitative trait despite contrasting levels of genomic divergence and selection. Molecular ecology.

19. Stankowski, S., Chase, M. A., Fuiten, A. M., Rodrigues, M. F., Ralph, P. L., & Streisfeld, M. A. (2019). Widespread selection and gene flow shape the genomic landscape during a radiation of monkeyflowers. PLoS biology, 17(7), e3000391.

18. Sobel, J. M., Stankowski, S., & Streisfeld, M. A. 2019. Variation in ecophysiological traits might contribute to ecogeographic isolation and divergence between parapatric ecotypes of Mimulus aurantiacusJournal of evolutionary biology, 32(6), 604-618.

17.Johnson MS, Stankowski S. Extreme morphological diversity in a single species of Rhagada (Gastropoda: Camaenidae) in the Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia: review of the evidence, revised taxonomy and changed perspective. In Press. Journal of Molluscan Studies.

16. Chase MA, Stankowski S, Streisfeld MA. 2017. Genome-wide variation provides insight into evolutionaty relationships in a monkeyflower species complex (Mimulus sect. Diplacus). American Journal of Botany.

15. Rosser N, Thomas L, Stankowski S, Richards ZT, Kennington J, Johnson M. 2017. Conflict between genome-wide and single-gene phylogenies suggests that PaxC contributes to differences in spawning time and speciation in Acropora corals. Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

14. Stankowski S, Sobel JM, and Streisfeld MA. 2017. Geographic cline analysis as a tool for studying genome-wide variation: a case study of pollinator-mediated divergence in a monkeyflower. Molecular Ecology

13. Johnson MS, Stankowski S, Whisson CS, Teale RJ, Hamilton ZR. 2016. Diversity, complementary distributions and taxonomy of Rhagada (Gastropoda: Camaenidae) land snails on the Burrup Peninsula, Western Australia. Invertebrate Systematics

12.  Stankowski S, Sobel JM and Streisfeld MA. 2015. The geography of divergence-with-gene-flow facilitates multi-trait adaptation and the evolution of pollinator isolation in Mimulus aurantiacus. Evolution. 

11.  Stankowski S and Stresifeld MA. 2015. Introgressive hybridization facilitates adaptive divergence in a recent radiation of Monkeyflowers. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

10.  Stankowski S. 2015. Layers of contingency shroud pervasive ecological divergence in a local radiation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.

9.  Taylor JPA, Johnson MS, Stankowski S. 2015. Molecular phylogenetics and complementary geographical distributions of species of the Western Australian land snail genera Plectorhagada Iredale, 1933 and Strepsitaurus, 1997 (Gastropoda Camaenidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

8.  Stankowski S, Johnson MS. 2014. Biogeographic disparity of molecular phylogenetic and phenotypic variation in a continental archipelago radiation of land snails. BMC Evolutionary Biology

7.  Stankowski S. 2015. The density of empty shells, not habitat cover or quality, predicts the density of live Rhagada snails. Molluscan Research

6.  Sampson J, Byrne M, Yates C, Gibson N, Thavornkanlapachi R, Stankowski S, MacDonald B, Bennett I. 2013. Contemporary pollen-mediated gene dispersal reflects the historical isolation of a shrub with a patchy distribution in a fragmented landscape. Heredity

5.  Stankowski S. 2013. Ecological speciation in an island snail: evidence for the parallel evolution of a novel ecotype and maintenance by ecologically dependent postzygotic isolation. Molecular Ecology

4.  Johnson MS, Stankowski S, Whisson CS, Teale RJ, Hamilton ZR. 2013. Camaenid land snails on Barrow Island: distributions, molecular phylogenetics and taxonomic revision. Records of the Western Australian Museum. Suplement 83.

3.  Stankowski S. 2011. Extreme, continuous variation in an island snail: local diversification and association with the current environment. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

2.  Byrne M, Hankinson M, Sampson JF, Stankowski S. 2008. Microsatellite markers from a polyploid saltbush, Atriplex nummularia Lindl. Molecular Ecology Resources

1.   Stankowski S. 2006. Practical Conservation Biology. Pacific Conservation Biology. 

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