REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
- Neiman, M., A. D. Kay, and A. C. Krist. 2013. Sensitivity to resource limitation increases with ploidy level in a New Zealand snail. Evolution (in press).
- Neiman, M., D. Warren*, B. Rasmussen*, and S. Zhang*. 2013. Complex consequences of increased density for reproductive output in an invasive freshwater snail. Evolutionary Ecology (in press).
- Soper, D. M., M. Neiman, O. P. Savytskyy, M. E. Zolan, and C. M. Lively. 2013. Spermatozoa production by triploid males in the New Zealand freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (in press).
- Forbes, A. A., L. Rice, N. B. Stewart, W. L. Yee, and M. Neiman. 2013. Niche differentiation and colonization of a novel environment by an asexual parasitic wasp. Journal of Evolutionary Biology (in press).
- Neiman, M., A. D. Kay, and A. C. Krist. 2013. Can resource costs of polyploidy provide an advantage to sex? Heredity 110: 152-159.
- Wilton, P., D. B. Sloan, J. M. Logsdon, Jr., H. Doddapaneni, and M. Neiman. 2013. Characterization of transcriptomes from sexual and asexual lineages of a New Zealand snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum. Molecular Ecology Resources 13: 289-294.
- Neiman, M., K. Larkin*, A. R. Thompson*, and P. Wilton. 2012. Male offspring production by asexual Potamopyrgus antipodarum, a New Zealand snail. Heredity 109: 57-62.pdf
- King, K. C., O. Seppälä, and Neiman, M.. 2012. Is more better? Polyploidy and parasite resistance. Biology Letters doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2011.1152.pdf
- Neiman, M., D. Paczesniak, D. M. Soper, A. T. Baldwin, and G. Hehman. 2011. Wide variation in ploidy level and genome size in a New Zealand freshwater snail with coexisting sexual and asexual lineages. Evolution 65: 3203-3216.pdf
- Neiman, M., and T. Schwander. 2011. Tests for advantages of sex by comparing different modes of parthenogenesis. Evolutionary Biology 38: 155.pdf
- Nelson, A. E.*, and M. Neiman. 2011. Persistent copulation in asexual female Potamopyrgus antipodarum: evidence for male control with size-based preferences. International Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2011: 439046.pdf
- Neiman, M., G. Hehman, J. T. Miller, J. M. Logsdon, Jr., and D. R. Taylor. 2010. Accelerated mutation accumulation in asexual lineages of a freshwater snail. Molecular Biology and Evolution 27: 954-963.pdf
- Hessen, D. O., P. D. Jeyasingh, M. Neiman, and L. J. Weider. 2010. Genome streamlining and the elemental costs of growth. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 25: 75-80.pdf
- Neiman, M., K. M. Theisen*, M. E. Mayry*, and A. D. Kay. 2009. Higher nucleic acid content in asexual vs. sexual snails: a cost of asexuality? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22: 1359-1363.pdf
- Neiman, M. and D. R. Taylor. 2009. Recombination and mutation accumulation in mitochondrial genomes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 276: 1201- 1209.pdf
- Neiman, M., S. Meirmans, and P. Meirmans. 2009. What can we learn from estimating asexual lineage age distributions? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1168: 185-200.pdf
- Neiman, M. and B. Koskella. 2009. Sex and the Red Queen. Pages 133-159 in: Lost Sex: The Evolutionary Biology of Parthenogenesis. Springer, Amsterdam. pdf
- Neiman, M., M. Olson, and P. Tiffin. 2009. Molecular evolution in defense-related genes in North American poplar (Populus balsamifera). New Phytologist 183: 740-750.pdf
- Schurko, A M., M. Neiman, and J. Logsdon. 2009. Signs of sex: What we know and how we know it. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24: 208-217.pdf
- Keller, S. R., D. S. Sowell, M. Neiman, L. Wolfe, and D. R. Taylor. 2009. Adaptation and colonization history affect the evolution of clines in two introduced species. New Phytologist 183: 678-690.pdf
- Neiman, M. 2006. Embryo production in a parthenogenetic snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) is negatively affected by the presence of other parthenogenetic females. Invertebrate Biology 125: 45-50.pdf
- Neiman, M. and T. A. Linksvayer. 2006. The conversion of variance and the evolutionary potential of restricted recombination. Heredity 96: 111-121.pdf
- Meirmans, S. and M. Neiman. 2006. Methodologies for testing a pluralist idea for the maintenance of sex. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 89: 605-613.pdf
- Neiman, M., J. Jokela and C. M. Lively. 2005. Variation in asexual lineage age in Potamopyrgus antipodarum, a New Zealand snail. Evolution 59: 1945-1952.pdf
- Neiman, M. and C. M. Lively. 2005. Male New Zealand mud snails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) persist in copulating with asexual and parasitically castrated females. American Midland Naturalist 154: 88-96.pdf
- Barr, C., M. Neiman and D. R. Taylor. 2005. Inheritance and recombination of mitochondrial genomes in plants, fungi and animals. New Phytologist 168: 39-50.pdf
- Städler, T., M. Frye, M. Neiman, and C. M. Lively. 2005. Mitochondrial haplotypes and the New Zealand origin of European Potamopyrgus, an invasive aquatic snail. Molecular Ecology 14: 2465-2473.pdf
- Neiman, M. and C.M. Lively. 2004. Pleistocene glaciation is implicated in the phylogeographical structure of Potamopyrgus antipodarum, a New Zealand snail. Molecular Ecology 13: 3085-3098.pdf
- Neiman, M. 2004. Physiological dependence on copulation in parthenogenetic females can reduce the cost of sex. Animal Behaviour 67: 811-822.pdf
- Busch, J.W., M. Neiman and J.M. Koslow. 2004. Evidence for maintenance of sex by pathogens in plants. Evolution 58: 2584-2590.pdf
*Authors who were undergraduates or high school students at the time of contribution.
