Kenneth M. Fedorka, Ph.D.

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2002 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Genetics, Entomology Biology
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Timothy A. Mousseau grad student 2002 University of South Carolina
 (The evolution of life histories, behavior and quantitative characters in the striped ground cricket.)
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Nielsen TM, Baldwin J, Fedorka KM. (2023) Gene-poor Y-chromosomes substantially impact male trait heritabilities and may help shape sexually dimorphic evolution. Heredity
Kutch IC, Fedorka KM. (2018) Y-chromosomes can constrain adaptive evolution via epistatic interactions with other chromosomes. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 18: 204
Kutch IC, Fedorka KM. (2017) A test for Y-linked additive and epistatic effects on surviving bacterial infections in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Kutch IC, Fedorka KM. (2015) Y-linked variation for autosomal immune gene regulation has the potential to shape sexually dimorphic immunity. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282: 20151301
Kutch IC, Sevgili H, Wittman T, et al. (2014) Thermoregulatory strategy may shape immune investment in Drosophila melanogaster. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 217: 3664-9
Fedorka KM, Sevgili H. (2014) The influence of nuptial feeding and sperm transfer on the immunological cost of reproduction in the ground cricket Allonemobius socius Physiological Entomology. 39: 89-93
Wittman T, Fedorka KM. (2014) Male Mate Choice for Unparasitized Females in Drosophila melanogaster Journal of Insect Behavior. 28: 37-43
Fedorka KM. (2014) Reproductive and immune system interactions in the context of life history and sexual selection theory Eco-Immunology: Evolutive Aspects and Future Perspectives. 49-72
Fedorka KM, Copeland EK, Winterhalter WE. (2013) Seasonality influences cuticle melanization and immune defense in a cricket: support for a temperature-dependent immune investment hypothesis in insects. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 216: 4005-10
Fedorka KM, Lee V, Winterhalter WE. (2013) Thermal environment shapes cuticle melanism and melanin-based immunity in the ground cricket Allonemobius socius Evolutionary Ecology. 27: 521-531
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