Adam Z. Hasik
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Also affiliated: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (2022–2024); University of Arkansas System (2018); Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (2025–2026); University of Edinburgh (2023–2026)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
Adam Z. Hasik's research focuses on the development and application of advanced computational methods. His work investigates the use of machine learning techniques to analyze complex datasets and extract meaningful insights. Hasik has explored applications of these methods in various scientific domains, contributing to the advancement of data-driven discovery and problem-solving.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 33
- Citations: 278
Selected Publications
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Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence (2026)
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Parasitism as a driver of host diversification (2025)
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Is the local environment more important than within‐host interactions in determining coinfection? (2024)
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Resetting our expectations for parasites and their effects on species interactions: a meta‐analysis (2022)
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Parasitism shapes selection by drastically reducing host fitness and increasing host fitness variation (2022)
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A role for the local environment in driving species‐specific parasitism in a multi‐host parasite system (2022)
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A common measure of prey immune function is not constrained by the cascading effects of predators (2021)
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Predators weaken prey intraspecific competition through phenotypic selection (2020)
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An ecological and evolutionary perspective on species coexistence under global change (2018)
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Past selection impacts the strength of an aquatic trophic cascade (2018)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Parasitism shapes selection by drastically reducing host fitness and increasing host fitness variation
- Resetting our expectations for parasites and their effects on species interactions: a meta‐analysis
- A role for the local environment in driving species‐specific parasitism in a multi‐host parasite system
- A common measure of prey immune function is not constrained by the cascading effects of predators
- Parasitism as a driver of host diversification
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Resetting our expectations for parasites and their effects on species interactions: a meta‐analysis
- Parasitism as a driver of host diversification
- A common measure of prey immune function is not constrained by the cascading effects of predators
- A common measure of prey immune function is not constrained by the cascading effects of predators
- Resetting our expectations for parasites and their effects on species interactions: a meta‐analysis
- Resetting our expectations for parasites and their effects on species interactions: a meta‐analysis
- Resetting our expectations for parasites and their effects on species interactions: a meta‐analysis
- Is the local environment more important than within‐host interactions in determining coinfection?
- Is the local environment more important than within‐host interactions in determining coinfection?
- Parasitism as a driver of host diversification
- Parasitism as a driver of host diversification
- Parasitism as a driver of host diversification
- Parasitism as a driver of host diversification
- Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence
- Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence
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