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Presence
Current · Arkansas
Last published
2026
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OpenAlex · ORCID
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2026-08-15
M
Miguel Gómez‐Llano
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Assistant professor
Also affiliated: Lund University (2018–2022); University of Manchester (2016–2018); Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (2013); Karlstad University (2023–2026)
Faculty Researcher
12 h-index
37 pubs
507 cited
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Biography and Research Information
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 37
- Citations: 507
Selected Publications
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Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence (2026)
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Male harm suppresses female fitness, affecting the dynamics of adaptation and evolutionary rescue (2023)
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Interactions between fitness components across the life cycle constrain competitor coexistence (2023)
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Environmental variation shapes and links parasitism to sexual selection (2023)
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Out of the tropics: Macroevolutionary size trends in an old insect order are shaped by temperature and predators (2022)
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Out of the tropics: Macroevolutionary size trends in an old insect order are shaped by temperature and predators (2022)
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Male harm suppresses female fitness to affect the dynamics of adaptation and evolutionary rescue (2022)
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Environmental Conditions during Development Affect Sexual Selection through Trait-Fitness Relationships (2021)
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When Ecology Fails: How Reproductive Interactions Promote Species Coexistence (2021)
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Sexual conflict promotes species coexistence through negative frequency dependence (2021)
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Insect Species Coexistence and Conservation Amidst Global Change (2021)
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The importance of pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection promoting adaptation to increasing temperatures (2020)
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Selection on phenotypic plasticity favors thermal canalization (2020)
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Selection on phenotypic plasticity favors thermal canalization (2020)
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Male-Male Competition Causes Parasite-Mediated Sexual Selection for Local Adaptation (2020)