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Michael R. Rose
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Distinguished Professor & Director of NERE, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
School of Biological Sciences
Ph.D., University of Sussex, 1979, Biology
Phone: (949) 824-8121, 8198
Fax: (949) 824-2181
Email: [5]mrrose@uci.edu
University of California, Irvine
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
School of Biological Sciences
Mail Code: 2525
Irvine, CA 92697
Research Interests
Experimental Evolution; Aging; Biological Immortality; Drosophila; Human
Evolution; Evolution of Sex
Websites
[6]The Rose Laboratory Website
Academic Distinctions
British Commonwealth Scholar, 1976-1979
NATO Science Fellow, 1979-1981
NSERC of Canada University Research Fellow, 1981-1988
President's Prize (with others) American Society of Naturalists, 1992
Excellence in Teaching Award, UCI Biological Sciences, 1996
Busse Prize, World Congress of Gerontology, 1997
Appointments
NATO Science Fellow: Laboratory of Genetics, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, 1979-1981
Dalhousie University: Assistant
Prof. of Biology, 1981-1985; Associate
Professor of Biology, 1985-1988
University of California, Irvine:
Associate Professor of Biology, 1986-1990;
Professor of Biology, 1990-
University of California, Systemwide:
Director, Intercampus Research Program
on Experimental Evolution, 2004-2005;
Director, Network for Experimental Research on Evolution,
A University of California Multicampus Research Program, 2006-
Research Abstract
On receiving a British Commonwealth Scholarship in 1976, Michael Rose proceeded
to the University of Sussex for his doctoral studies under the supervision of
Brian Charlesworth and John Maynard Smith. The subject of his doctoral research
was the quantitative genetics of aging in Drosophila melanogaster. A N.A.T.O.
Science Fellowship took Rose to the University of Wisconsin - Madison, in 1979,
to work with James F. Crow at the Department of Genetics. During this period, he
began to work out some of the theoretical population genetics behind the
evolution of life-histories, particularly the concept of "antagonistic
pleiotropy", a term of his coinage
A federally-funded research faculty position took Rose to Canada in 1981, where
he became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology, Dalhousie
University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. There he set up a Drosophila laboratory, as
well as continuing with theoretical work. He was promoted to Associate Professor
and tenured in 1985. In addition, Rose published Quantitative Ecological Theory,
in 1987. While at Dalhousie, Rose pursued postponed aging, beginning with the
organismal physiology involved, particularly energetic metabolism. This work
extended aging research in an influential new direction, combining physiology
with evolution. In particular, Rose and his students showed that resistance to
various stresses was a key factor in postponed aging; flies with the genetic
capacity to live longer are better able to resist stress at every adult age. This
work has opened up new avenues of research on aging, with collaborations between
physiologists and evolutionists of increasing importance.
In 1987, Rose returned to the United States to become an Associate Professor at
the University of California, Irvine. In 1990, Rose was promoted to Professor. In
1991, his Evolutionary Biology of Aging appeared, a book that ranged from
mathematical genetics to cell biology. This work offered a view of aging that was
a complete departure from the views that had dominated the aging field since
1960. The journal Evolution described the field of gerontology as having become
"after Rose". In 1997, Rose received the Busse Prize of the World Congress of
Gerontology. In 1998, his book Darwin's Spectre was published, a popular
introduction to the history and significance of evolutionary biology. In 2004, a
compendium of his laboratories' research findings was published as Methuselah
Flies. His latest books are Experimental Evolution (with T. Garland) and Does
Aging Stop? (with L.D. Mueller and C.L. Rauser).
Publications
Curriculum Vitae: ([7]PDF)
Selected Publications (From About 300)
Books (selected)
L.D. Mueller, C.L. Rauser, & M.R. Rose. 2011. Does Aging Stop? Oxford University
Press, New York.
T. Garland & M.R. Rose, Eds. 2009. Experimental Evolution. University of
California Press, Berkeley.
M.R. Rose and L.D. Mueller. 2006. Evolution and Ecology of the Organism.
Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
M.R. Rose. 2005. The Long Tomorrow; How Advances in Evolutionary Biology Can Help
Us Postpone Aging. Oxford University Press, New York.
M.R. Rose, H.B. Passananti, and M. Matos, Editors. 2004. Methuselah Flies: A Case
Study in the Evolution of Aging. World Scientific Publishing, Singapore.
M.R. Rose. 1998. Darwin's Spectre, Evolutionary Biology in the Modern World.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.
M.R. Rose and G.V. Lauder, Editors. 1996. Adaptation. Academic Press, New York.
M.R. Rose and C.E. Finch, Editors. 1994. Genetics and Evolution of Aging. Kluwer
Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands.
M.R. Rose. 1991. Evolutionary Biology of Aging. Oxford University Press, New
York.
Reviewed Articles (selected)
J.N. Kezos, L.G. Cabral, B.D. Wong, B.K. Khou, A. Oh, J.F. Harb, D. Chiem, T.J.
Bradley, L.D. Mueller, M.R. Rose. 2017. Starvation but not locomotion enhances
heart robustness in Drosophila. Journal of Insect Physiology 99: 8-14.
J.L. Graves, K.L. Hertweck, M.A. Phillips, M.V. Han, L.G. Cabral, T.T. Barter,
L.F. Greer, M.K. Burke, L.D. Mueller, M.R. Rose. 2017. Genomics of parallel
experimental evolution in Drosophila. Molecular Biology and Evolution 34: 831-42.
M.R. Rose, L.F. Greer, K.H. Phung, G.A. Rutledge, M.A. Phillips, C.N.K. Anderson,
& L.D. Mueller. 2017. A Hamiltonian demography of life history. Pp. 40-55 in The
Evolution of Senescence in the Tree of Life, R. Shefferson et al., Eds. Cambridge
University Press.
M.R. Rose, G.A. Rutledge, L.G. Cabral, L.F. Greer, A.L. Canfield, & B.G.
Cervantes. 2017. Evolution and the future of medicine. Pp. 696-705 in On Human
Nature, M. Tibayrenc & F.J. Ayala, Eds. Elsevier, San Diego.
M.A. Phillips, A.D. Long, Z.S. Greenspan, L.F. Greer, M.K. Burke, B.
Villeponteau, K.C. Matsagas, C.L. Rizza, L.D. Mueller, & M.R. Rose. Genome-wide
analysis of long-term evolutionary domestication in Drosophila melanogaster.
2016. Scientific Reports 6: 39281, https://dx.doi.org/10.1038%2Fsrep39281.
L.D. Mueller, P. Shahrestani, C.L. Rauser & M.R. Rose. 2016. The death spiral:
Predicting death in Drosophila cohorts. Biogerontology 17: 805-816.
M.R. Rose, L.G. Cabral, J.N. Kezos, T.T. Barter, M.A. Phillips, B.L. Smith, &
T.C. Burnham. 2016. Four steps toward the control of aging: Following the example
of infectious disease. Biogerontology 17: 21-31.
G.A. Rutledge & M.R. Rose. 2015. An evolutionary analysis of healthspan extension
using diet: Have we come to the end of the Ponce de Leon Trail? Pp. 265-283 in
Life Extension: Lessons from Drosophila, A. Vaiserman, A. Moskalev, & E.
Pasyukova, Eds. Springer.
M.R. Rose, L.C. Cabral, M.A. Philips, G.A. Rutledge, K.H. Phung, L.D. Mueller, &
L.F. Greer. 2015. The Great Evolutionary Divide: Two Genomic Systems Biologies of
Aging. In Aging and Health - A Systems Biology Perspective (ed. By A. Yashin & M.
Jazwinski, Elsevier), Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology 40: 63-73.
M.R. Rose, G.A. Rutledge, K.H. Phung, M.A. Phillips, L.F. Greer & L.D. Mueller.
2014. An evolutionary and genomic approach to the challenges and opportunities
for eliminating aging. Current Aging Science 7: 54-59.
L.D. Mueller, A. Joshi, M. Santos, & M.R. Rose. 2013. Effective Population Size
and Evolutionary Dynamics in Outbred Laboratory Populations of Drosophila.
Journal of Genetics 92: 349-61.
M.R. Rose, T. Flatt, J.L. Graves, L.F. Greer, D. E. Martinez, M. Matos, L.D.
Mueller, R.J. Shmookler Reis, & P. Shahrestani. 2012. What is aging? Front. Gene.
3:134. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2012.00134.
P. Shahrestani, J. Quach, L.D. Mueller, M.R. Rose. 2012. Paradoxical
physiological transitions from aging to late life in Drosophila, Rejuv. Res. 15:
49-58.
M.R. Rose. 2011. Gods and Darwinists. Quarterly Review of Biology 84(4): 323-328.
([8]PDF)
M.R. Rose, L.D. Mueller, and M.K. Burke. 2011. New experiments for an undivided
genetics.
Genetics 188: 1-10. ([9]PDF)
M.K. Burke, J.P. Dunham, P. Shahrestani, K.R. Thornton, M.R. Rose, and A.D. Long.
2010. Genome-wide analysis of a long-term evolution experiment with Drosophila.
Nature, in press. Nature 467:
587-590. Covered in NY Times article by Nicholas Wade, September 20, 2010:
"Natural Selection Cuts Broad Swath Through Fruit Fly Genome". ([10]PDF)
H. Teotónio, I.M. Chelo, M. Bradi?, M.R. Rose & A.D. Long. 2009. Experimental
evolution reveals natural selection on standing genetic variation. Nature
Genetics 41: 251-257. Covered in News and Views feature in same issue: Reverse
evolution and evolutionary memory. M.M. Desai, Nature Genetics 41: 142-143.
([11]PDF)
P. Shahrestani, L.D. Mueller, & M.R. Rose. 2009. Does aging stop? Current Aging
Science 2: 3-11. ([12]PDF)
M.R. Rose & J.P. Phelan. 2009. Gods inside. In Voices of Disbelief (Ed. R.
Blackford & U. Schuklenk, Wiley-Blackwell Press, New York). ([13]PDF)
M.R. Rose & T. Garland. 2009. Darwin's other mistake. In Experimental Evolution
(Garland, T., and Rose, M.R., Eds., University of California Press). ([14]PDF)
C.L. Rauser, L.D. Mueller, M. Travisano, & M.R. Rose. 2009. Evolution of aging
and late life. In Experimental Evolution (Garland, T., and Rose, M.R., Eds.,
University of California Press). ([15]PDF)
M.K. Burke & M.R. Rose. 2009. Experimental evolution with Drosophila. American
Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology 296:
R1847-R1854. ([16]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 2009. Adaptation, Aging, and Genomic Information. Aging 1: 444-50.
([17]PDF)
M.R. Rose, M.K. Burke, P. Shahrestani, & L.D. Mueller. 2008. Evolution of ageing
since Darwin. Journal of Genetics 87: 363-371. ([18]PDF)
S. Sepulveda, P. Shojaeian, C. L. Rauser, M. Jafari, L. D. Mueller, & M. R. Rose.
2008. The Relationship between Injury, Stress, and Aging in Drosophila
melanogaster. Experimental Gerontology 43: 136-145. ([19]PDF)
M.R. Rose and T.H. Oakley. 2007. The new biology: Beyond the Modern Synthesis.
Biology Direct 2: epub, 30. ([20]PDF)
M.R. Rose, C.L. Rauser, G. Benford, M. Matos, & L.D. Mueller. 2007. Hamilton's
Forces of Natural Selection after forty years. Evolution 61: 1265-1276. ([21]PDF)
M.A. Archer, T.J. Bradley, L.D. Mueller & M.R. Rose. 2007. Using experimental
evolution to study the physiological mechanisms of desiccation resistance in
Drosophila melanogaster. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 80: 386-398.
([22]PDF)
L.D. Mueller, C.L. Rauser, & M.R. Rose. 2007. An evolutionary heterogeneity model
of late-life fecundity in Drosophila. Biogerontology 8: 147-161. ([23]PDF)
W. Van Voorhies, J.W. Curtsinger, & M.R. Rose. 2006. Do longevity mutants always
show trade-offs? Experimental Gerontology 41: 1055-1058. ([24]PDF)
J.L. Graves & M.R. Rose. 2006. Against racial medicine. Patterns of Prejudice 40:
481-493. ([25]PDF)
M. R. Rose, C.L. Rauser, L.D. Mueller, & G. Benford. 2006. A revolution for aging
research. Biogerontology 7: 269-277. ([26]PDF)
C.L. Rauser, L.D. Mueller, & M.R. Rose. 2006. The evolution of late life. Aging
Research Reviews 5: 14-32. ([27]PDF)
C.L. Rauser, J.J. Tierney, S. M. Gunion, G. M. Covarrubias, L. D. Mueller, and M.
R. Rose. 2006. Evolution of late-life fecundity in Drosophila melanogaster.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19: 289-301. ([28]PDF)
M. R. Rose, C.L. Rauser & L.D. Mueller. 2005. Late life: A new frontier for
physiology. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 78: 869-878. ([29]PDF)
C.L. Rauser, Y. Abdel-Aal, J.A. Shieh, C.W. Suen, L.D. Mueller & M.R. Rose. 2005.
Lifelong heterogeneity in fecundity is insufficient to explain late-life
fecundity plateaus in Drosophila melanogaster. Experimental Gerontology 40:
660-670. ([30]PDF)
M.R. Rose, H.B. Passananti, A.K. Chippindale, J.P. Phelan, M. Matos, H. Teotónio,
& L.D. Mueller. 2005. The effects of evolution are local: Evidence from
experimental evolution in Drosophila. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45:
486-491. ([31]PDF)
J.P. Phelan & M.R. Rose. 2005. Why dietary restriction substantially increases
longevity in animal models but won't in humans. Aging Research Reviews 4:
339-350. ([32]PDF)
C.L. Rauser, J.S. Hong, M.B. Cung, K.M. Pham, L.D. Mueller, and M.R. Rose. 2005.
Testing whether male age or high nutrition causes the cessation of reproductive
aging in female Drosophila melanogaster populations. Rejuvenation Research 8:
86-95. ([33]PDF)
H. Teotónio, M. Matos, and M.R. Rose. 2004. Quantitative genetics of functional
characters in Drosophila melanogaster populations subjected to laboratory
selection. J. Genet. 83: 265-277. ([34]PDF)
M. Matos, P. Simőes, A. Duarte, C. Rego, T. Avelar, and M.R. Rose. 2004.
Convergence to a novel environment - Comparative method versus experimental
evolution. Evolution 58: 1503-1510. ([35]PDF)
A.K. Chippindale, A.L. Ngo, & M.R. Rose. 2003. The devil in the details of life
history evolution: Instability and reversal of genetic correlations during
selection on Drosophila development. Journal of Genetics 82: 133-145. ([36]PDF)
J. P. Phelan, M.A. Archer, K.A. Beckman, A.K. Chippindale, T.J. Nusbaum, & M.R.
Rose. 2003. Breakdown in Correlations During Laboratory Evolution. I. Comparative
Analyses of Drosophila Populations. Evolution 57: 527-535. ([37]PDF)
M.A. Archer, J.P. Phelan, K.A. Beckman, & M.R. Rose. 2003. Breakdown in
Correlations During Laboratory Evolution. II. Selection on Stress Resistance in
Drosophila Populations. Evolution 57: 536-543. ([38]PDF)
L.D. Mueller, M.D. Drapeau, C.S. Adams, C.W. Hammerle, K.M. Doyal, A. J.
Jazayeri, T. Ly, S.A. Beguwala, A.R. Mamidi, & M.R. Rose. 2003. Statistical tests
of demographic heterogeneity theories. Experimental Gerontology 38: 373-386.
([39]PDF)
M.R. Rose, M.D. Drapeau, P.G. Yazdi, K.H. Shah, D.B. Moise, R.R. Thakar, C. L.
Rauser, & L. D. Mueller. 2002. Evolution of late-life mortality in Drosophila
melanogaster. Evolution 56: 1982-1991. ([40]PDF)
H. Teotónio, M. Matos, & M.R. Rose. 2002. Reverse evolution of fitness in
Drosophila melanogaster. J. of Evolutionary Biology 15: 608-617. ([41]PDF)
M. Matos, T. Avelar, & M.R. Rose. 2002. Variation in the rate of convergent
evolution: adaptation to a laboratory environment in Drosophila subobscura. J. of
Evolutionary Biology 15: 673-682. ([42]PDF)
H. Teotónio & M.R. Rose. 2001. Perspective: Reverse evolution. Evolution 55:
653-660. ([43]PDF)
M.R. Rose & L.D. Mueller. 2000. Ageing and immortality. Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society, London 355: 1657-1662. ([44]PDF)
H. Teotónio & M.R. Rose. 2000. Variation in the reversibility of evolution.
Nature 408: 463-466. ([45]PDF)
M.D. Drapeau, E.K. Gass, M.D. Simison, L.D. Mueller, & M.R. Rose. 2000. Testing
the heterogeneity theory of late-life mortality plateaus by using cohorts of
Drosophila melanogaster. Experimental Gerontology 35: 71-84. ([46]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1999. Genetics of aging in Drosophila. Experimental Gerontology 34:
577-85. ([47]PDF)
T.J. Bradley, A.E. Williams, & M.R. Rose. 1999. Physiological responses to
selection for desiccation resistance in Drosophila melanogaster. American
Zoologist 39: 337-45. ([48]PDF)
T.J. Nusbaum & M.R. Rose. 1999. The effects of nutritional manipulation and
laboratory selection on lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of
Gerontology: Biological Sciences 54A: B192-B198. ([49]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1998. Darwinian anti-aging medicine. Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine 1:
105-108. ([50]PDF)
M.R. Rose & T.J. Bradley. 1998. Evolutionary physiology of the cost of
reproduction. OIKOS 83: 443-451. ([51]PDF)
A.K. Chippindale, A.G. Gibbs, M. Sheik, K.J. Yee, M. Djawdan, T.J. Bradley, &
M.R. Rose. 1998. Resource acquisition and the evolution of stress resistance in
Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 52: 1342-52. ([52]PDF)
M.R. Rose & L.D. Mueller. 1998. Evolution of human lifespan: past, future, and
present. American Journal of Human Biology 10: 409-420. ([53]PDF)
A.K. Chippindale, J.A. Alipaz, H-W. Chen, and M.R. Rose. 1997. Experimental
evolution of accelerated development in Drosophila. 1. Larval development speed
and survival. Evolution 51: 1536-1551. ([54]PDF)
A.K. Chippindale, A.M. Leroi, H. Saing, D.J. Borash & M.R. Rose. 1997. Phenotypic
plasticity and selection in Drosophila life-history evolution. 2. Diet, mates and
the cost of reproduction. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 10: 269-293. ([55]PDF)
D.J. Deckert-Cruz, R.H. Tyler, J.E. Landmesser & M.R. Rose. 1997. Allozymic
differentiation in response to laboratory demographic selection of Drosophila
melanogaster. Evolution 51: 865-872. ([56]PDF)
A.G. Gibbs, A.K. Chippindale & M.R. Rose. 1997. Physiological mechanisms of
evolved desiccation resistance in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of
Experimental Biology 200: 1821-1832. ([57]PDF)
L.D. Mueller & M.R. Rose. 1996. Evolutionary theory predicts late-life mortality
plateaus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93: 15249-15253. ([58]PDF)
M. Djawdan, T. Sugiyama, L. Schlaeger, T.J. Bradley, & M.R. Rose. 1996. Metabolic
aspects of the trade-off between fecundity and longevity in Drosophila
melanogaster. Physiological Zoology 69:1175-1195. ([59]PDF)
T.J. Nusbaum, L.D. Mueller, & M.R. Rose. 1996. Evolutionary patterns among
measures of aging. Experimental Gerontology 31:507-516. ([60]PDF)
A.K. Chippindale, T.J.F. Chu & M.R. Rose. 1996. Complex trade-offs and the
evolution of starvation resistance in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution
50:753-66. ([61]PDF)
L.D. Mueller, T.J. Nusbaum & M.R. Rose. 1995. The Gompertz equation as a
predictive tool in demography. Experimental Gerontology 30:553-569. ([62]PDF)
C.E. Finch & M.R. Rose. 1995. Hormones and the physiological architecture of
life-history evolution. Quarterly Review of Biology 70: 1-52. ([63]PDF)
A.K. Chippindale, D.T. Hoang, P.M. Service & M.R. Rose. 1994. The evolution of
development in Drosophila melanogaster selected for postponed senescence.
Evolution 48: 1880-1899. ([64]PDF)
A.M. Leroi, A.K. Chippindale & M.R. Rose. 1994. Long-term laboratory evolution of
a genetic trade-off in Drosophila melanogaster. I. The role of genotype x
environment interaction. Evolution 48: 1244-1257. ([65]PDF)
A.M. Leroi, W.R. Chen & M.R. Rose. 1994. Long-term laboratory evolution of a
genetic trade-off in Drosophila melanogaster. II. Stability of genetic
correlations. Evolution 48: 1258-1268. ([66]PDF)
A.M. Leroi, S.B. Kim & M.R. Rose. 1994. The evolution of phenotypic life-history
trade-offs: an experimental study using Drosophila melanogaster. American
Naturalist 144:661-676. ([67]PDF)
M.R. Rose & T.J. Nusbaum. 1994. Prospects for postponing human aging. FASEB
Journal 8: 925-928. ([68]PDF)
T.J. Nusbaum & M.R. Rose. 1994. Aging in Drosophila. Comparative Biochemistry and
Physiology 109A: 33-38. ([69]PDF)
J.E. Fleming, G.S. Spicer, R.C. Garrison & M.R. Rose. 1993. Two dimensional
protein electrophoretic analysis of postponed aging in Drosophila. Genetica 91:
183-198. ([70]PDF)
L.D. Mueller, J.L. Graves, & M.R. Rose. 1993. Interactions between
density-dependent and age-specific selection in Drosophila melanogaster.
Functional Ecology 7:469-479. ([71]PDF)
G.V. Lauder, A.M. Leroi & M.R. Rose. 1993. Adaptations and history. Trends in
Ecology and Evolution 8:294-297. ([72]PDF)
A.K. Chippindale, A.M. Leroi, S.B. Kim, & M.R. Rose. 1993. Phenotypic plasticity
and selection in Drosophila life-history evolution. I. Nutrition and the cost of
reproduction. J. Evol. Biology 6:171-193. ([73]PDF)
M.R. Rose, L.N. Vu, S.U. Park, & J.L. Graves. 1992. Selection for stress
resistance increases longevity in Drosophila melanogaster. Exp. Gerontol. 27:
241-250. ([74]PDF)
J.L. Graves, E.C. Toolson, C. Jeong, L.N. Vu, & M.R. Rose. 1992. Desiccation,
flight, glycogen, and postponed senescence in Drosophila melanogaster. Physiol.
Zool. 65:268-286. ([75]PDF)
T.B.L. Kirkwood & M.R. Rose. 1991. Evolution of senescence: late survival
sacrificed for reproduction. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 332: 15 24. ([76]PDF)
E.W. Hutchinson & M.R. Rose. 1991. Quantitative genetics of postponed aging in
Drosophila melanogaster. I. Analysis of outbred populations. Genetics 127: 719
727. ([77]PDF)
E.W. Hutchinson, A.J. Shaw & M.R. Rose. 1991. Quantitative genetics of postponed
aging in Drosophila melanogaster. II. Analysis of selected lines. Genetics 127:
729 737. ([78]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1989. Genetics of increased lifespan in Drosophila. Bioessays 11: 132
135. ([79]PDF)
M.R. Rose & J.L. Graves. 1989. What evolutionary biology can do for gerontology.
J. Gerontology: B27-B29. ([80]PDF)
P.M. Service, E.W. Hutchinson, & M.R. Rose. 1988. Multiple genetic mechanisms for
the evolution of senescence in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 42: 708-716.
([81]PDF)
D.E. Edmonds & M.R. Rose. 1988. Reproductive wastage and the evolution of genetic
systems. J. Theor. Biol. 132: 247-250. ([82]PDF)
M. Krieber & M.R. Rose. 1986. Males, parthenogenesis, and the maintenance of
anisogamous sex. J. Theor. Biol. 122: 421-440. ([83]PDF)
C. Tremblay & M.R. Rose. 1985. Population dynamics of gene transfer. Theor. Pop.
Biol. 28: 359-381. ([84]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1985. Life-history evolution with antagonistic pleiotropy and
overlapping generations. Theor. Pop. Biol. 28: 342-358. ([85]PDF)
P.M. Service, E.W. Hutchinson, M.D. MacKinley, & M.R. Rose. 1985. Resistance to
environmental stress in Drosophila melanogaster selected for postponed
senescence. Physiol. Zool. 58: 380-389. ([86]PDF)
P.M. Service & M.R. Rose. 1985. Genetic covariation among life history
components: the effect of novel environments. Evolution 39: 943-945. ([87]PDF)
R.J. Wassersug & M.R. Rose. 1984. A reader's guide and retrospective to the 1982
Darwin centennial. Q. Rev. Biol. 59: 417-437. ([88]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1984. Laboratory evolution of postponed senescence in Drosophila
melanogaster. Evolution 38: 1004-1010. ([89]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1984. The evolution of animal senescence. Can. J. Zool. 62: 1661-1667.
([90]PDF)
M.R. Rose, M.L. Dorey, A.M. Coyle & P.M. Service. 1984. The morphology of
postponed senescence in Drosophila melanogaster. Can. J. Zool. 62: 1576-1580.
([91]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1984. Artificial selection on a fitness-component in Drosophila
melanogaster. Evolution 38: 516-526. ([92]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1984. Genetic covariation in Drosophila life history: untangling the
data. Am. Nat. 123: 565-569. ([93]PDF)
M.R. Rose & W.F. Doolittle. 1983. Molecular biological mechanisms of speciation.
Science 220: 157-162. ([94]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1983. The contagion mechanism for the origin of sex. J. Theor. Biol.
101: 137-146. ([95]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1983. Theories of life-history evolution. Am. Zool. 23: 15-23.
([96]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1983. Hominid evolution and social science. J. Soc. Biol. Struct. 6:
29-36. ([97]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1982. A physiological barrier for the maintenance of anisogamous sex.
J. Theor. Biol. 94: 801-813 ([98]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1982. Antagonistic pleiotropy, dominance, and genetic variation.
Heredity 48: 63-78. ([99]PDF)
M.R. Rose & B. Charlesworth. 1981. Genetics of life-history in Drosophila
melanogaster. II. Exploratory selection experiments. Genetics 97: 187-196.
([100]PDF)
M.R. Rose & B. Charlesworth. 1981. Genetics of life-history in Drosophila
melanogaster. I. Sib analysis of adult females. Genetics 97: 173-185. ([101]PDF)
M.R. Rose & R. Harmsen. 1981. Ecological outbreak dynamics and the cusp
catastrophe. Acta Biotheoretica 30: 239-263. ([102]PDF)
M. Rose & B. Charlesworth. 1980. A test of evolutionary theories of senescence.
Nature 287: 141-142. ([103]PDF)
M.R. Rose. 1980. The mental arms race amplifier. Human Ecol. 8: 285-293.
([104]PDF)
J. Haigh & M.R. Rose. 1980. Evolutionary game auctions. J. Theor. Biol. 85:
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M.R. Rose. 1978. Cheating in evolutionary games. J. Theor. Biol. 75: 21-34.
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