Dr Reinmar Hager (MSc, PhD) - publications

 

List of publications

2012

  • Hager R, Gini B. (2012). Behavioural Ecology. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. (pp. 1-7). Chichester: Wiley. eScholarID:159204
  • Trubenova B, Hager R. (2012). Reproductive skew theory. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. (pp. 1-9). Chichester: Wiley. eScholarID:159206

2011

  • Gyekis J, Blizard DA, Stout JT, Vandenbergh DJ, McClearn GE, Hager R. (2011). Genetic and maternal effects on offspring mortality in mice. Evolutionary Biology, 38, 434-440. eScholarID:127625 | DOI:10.1007/s11692-011-9131-x
  • Hager R, Cheverud JM, Wolf JB. (2011). Genotype dependent responses to levels of sibling competition over maternal resources in mice. Heredity, eScholarID:133216
  • Nonacs P, Hager R. (2011). The past, present and future of reproductive skew theory and experiments. Biological Reviews, 86, 271-298. eScholarID:77470 | DOI:10.1111/j.1469-185X.2010.00144.x

2009

  • Hager R, Cheverud JM, Wolf JB. (2009). Change in maternal environment induced by cross-fostering alters genetic and epigenetic effects on complex traits in mice. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 267, 2949-2954. eScholarID:1c8489 | DOI:10.1098/rspb.2009.0515
  • Harris WE, Hager R. (2009). On the evolution of reproductive skew: a genetical perspective. In Hager R, Jones CB (Ed.), Reproductive skew in vertebrates: Proximate and ultimate causes. Cambridge University Press. eScholarID:3c309
  • Hager R, Cheverud JM, Wolf JB. (2009). Relative contribution of additive, dominance and imprinting effects to phenotypic variation in body size and growth between divergent selection lines of mice. Evolution, 63, 1118-1128. eScholarID:1c8039 | DOI:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00638.x
  • Hager R, Jones CB. (Ed.) (2009). Reproductive skew in vertebrates: Proximate and ultimate causes. Cambridge University Press. eScholarID:4c150
  • Wolf JB, Hager R. (2009). Selective abortion and the evolution of genomic imprinting. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22, 2519-2523. eScholarID:21485 | DOI:10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01874.x
  • Hager R. (2009). The influence of future mating prospects and ecological constraints on levels of reproductive skew in Asian langurs. In Hager R, Jones CB (Ed.), Reproductive skew in vertebrates: Proximate and ultimate causes. Cambridge University Press. eScholarID:3c310

2008

  • Wolf JB, Cheverud JM, Roseman C, Hager R. (2008). Genome-wide analysis reveals a complex pattern of genomic imprinting in mice. PLoS Genetics, 4, e1000091. eScholarID:1c7978
  • Cheverud JM, Hager R, Roseman C, Fawcett G, Wang B, Wolf JB. (2008). Genomic imprinting effects on adult body composition in mice. PNAS, 105, 4253-4258. eScholarID:1c7977 | DOI:10.1073/pnas.0706562105
  • Wolf JB, Hager R, Cheverud JM. (2008). Genomic imprinting effects on complex traits: a phenotype based perspective. Epigenetics, 3(6), 295-299. eScholarID:1c8026 | DOI:10.4161/epi.3.6.7257
  • Hager R, Cheverud JM, Wolf JB. (2008). Maternal effects as the cause of parent-of-origin-dependent effects that mimic genomic imprinting. Genetics, 178, 1755-1762. eScholarID:1c7976 | DOI:10.1534/genetics.107.080697
  • Jones CB, Milanov V, Hager R. (2008). Prediciting patterns of group membership among male black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra): Implications for mammalian sociality. Journal of Zoology, 275, 72-78. eScholarID:1c7975
  • Hager R, Cheverud JM, Leamy LJ, Wolf JB. (2008). Sex dependent imprinting effects on complex traits in mice. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 8, e303. eScholarID:1c7979

2007

  • Hager R, Johnstone RA. (2007). Maternal and offspring effects influence maternal provisioning to mixed litters of own and alien young in mice. Animal Behaviour, 74, 1039-1045. eScholarID:1c7974

2006

  • Wolf JB, Hager R. (2006). A maternal-offspring coadaptation theory for the evolution of genomic imprinting. PLoS Biology, 4(12), eScholarID:1c5328
  • Hager R, Johnstone RA. (2006). Early experience and parent-of-origin-specific effects influence female reproductive success in mice. Biology Letters, 2, 253-256. eScholarID:1c7973
  • Hager R, Johnstone RA. (2006). The influence of phenotypic and genetic effects on maternal provisioning and offspring weight gain in mice. Biology Letters, 2, 81-84. eScholarID:1c7972

2005

  • Hager R, Johnstone RA. (2005). Differential growth of own and alien young in mixed litters of mice: a role for genomic imprinting? Ethology, 111, 705-711. eScholarID:1c7971
  • Hager R. (2005). Foreword. In Jones CB (Ed.), Behavioral flexibility in primates: causes and consequences. (pp. 9-13). Kluwer Academic Press. eScholarID:3c308

2004

  • Hager R. (2004). Behavioural Ecology. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, Nature Publishing, 1-8. eScholarID:1c7969
  • Hager R. (2004). Indications for female dominance in Garnett's greater bushbabies, Otolemur garnettii. In Crook G (Ed.), Primates in the new millennium. (pp. 1-6). International Primatological Society. eScholarID:3c307
  • Hager R, Johnstone RA. (2004). Infanticide and control of reproduction in communal and cooperative breeders. Animal Behaviour, 67, 941-949. eScholarID:1c7970

2003

  • Roulin A, Hager R. (2003). Indiscriminate nursing in communal breeders: A role for genomic imprinting. Ecology Letters, 6, 165-166. eScholarID:1c7967
  • Hager R. (2003). Models of reproductive skew applied to primates. In Jones CB (Ed.), Sexual selection and reproductive competition in primates. (pp. 65-101). American Society of Primatologists. eScholarID:3c306
  • Hager R. (2003). The effects of dispersal costs on reproductive skew and within group aggression in primate groups. Primate Report, 67, 85-98. eScholarID:1c7966
  • Hager R, Johnstone RA. (2003). The genetic basis of family conflict resolution in mice. Nature, 421, 533-535. eScholarID:1c7968

2001

  • Hager R, Welker C. (2001). Female dominance in African lorises (Otolemur garnettii). Folia Primatologica, 72, 48-50. eScholarID:1c7964
  • Hager R. (2001). Foot-rubbing as a multifunctional form of intraspecific communication in Garnett's greater bushbabies (Otolemur garnettii). Folia Primatologica, 72, 104-107. eScholarID:1c7965

1998

  • Hager R, Welker C. (1998). Are infant Callithrix jacchus being fed by their parents? Primate Report, 50, 67-70. eScholarID:1c7963

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