Publications

  • Justin L. Reeves, Patrick D. Lorch, Mark W. Kershner, and M.A Hilovsky. 2009. Biological control of Eurasian watermilfoil by Euhrychiopsis lecontei: assessing efficacy and timing of sampling. Accepted for publication in Journal of Aquatic Plant Management.
  • Justin L. Reeves, Patrick D. Lorch, Mark W. Kershner. 2008. Vision is important for host-plant location by the phytophagous aquatic specialist Euhrychiopsis lecontei Dietz (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Submitted to Journal of Insect Behaviour. Electronic edition ( URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10905-008-9154-z). (PDF)
  • Gregory A. Sword, Patrick D. Lorch and Darryl T. Gwynne. 2008. Radiotelemetric analysis of the effects of wind direction on Mormon cricket migratory band movement. Environmental Entomology. 37(4): 889--896. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch, Luc Bussière and Darryl T. Gwynne. 2008. Quantifying the potential for sexual dimorphism using upper the limits on Bateman slopes. Behaviour. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch and Maria R. Servedio. 2007. The evolution of conspecific gamete precedence and its effect on reinforcement.  Journal of Evolutionary Biology. (PDF)
  • Stephen J. Simpson, Gregory A. Sword, Patrick D. Lorch and Ian D. Couzin. 2006. Cannibal crickets on a forced march for protein and salt. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103: 4152-4156. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch, Gregory A. Sword, Darryl T. Gwynne and Gerald A. Anderson. 2005. Radiotelemetry reveals differences in individual movement patterns between outbreak and non-outbreak Mormon cricket populations. Ecological Entomology. 30: 548-555. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch and Maria R. Servedio. 2005. Postmating-prezygotic isolation is not an important source of selection for reinforcement within and between species in Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. persimilis. Evolution. 59 (5): 1039-1045. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch. 2005. Sex differences in recombination and mapping adaptations. Genetica. 123 (1-2): 39-47. (Also reprinted in The Genetics of Adaptation. 2005. Rodney Mauricio, editor. Kluwer, Dordrecht.) (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch. 2005. Using upper limits on "Bateman gradients" to estimate the opportunity for sexual selection. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 45: 924-930. (PDF)
  • Gregory A. Sword, Patrick D. Lorch and Darryl T. Gwynne. 2005. Migratory bands give crickets protection. Nature. 433: 703. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch, Stephen Proulx, Locke Rowe and Troy Day. 2003. Condition dependent sexual selection accelerates adaptation by natural selection. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 5(6): 867-881. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch and Lin Chao. 2003. Selection for multiple mating in females due to mates that reduce female fitness. Behavioral Ecology. 14(5): 679-686. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch. 2002. Understanding reversals in the relative strength of sexual selection on males and females using Bateman's principle. American Naturalist. 159:645-657. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch and Darryl T. Gwynne. 2000. Radio telemetric evidence of migration in the gregarious but not the solitary morph of the Mormon cricket (Anabrus simplex: Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Naturwissenschaften. 87:370-372. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch and John McA. Eadie. 1999. The power of the concentrated-changes test for correlated evolution. Systematic Biology. 48(1): 170-191. (PDF)
  • Patrick D. Lorch, Gerald S. Wilkinson and Paul R. Reillo. 1993. Copulation duration and sperm precedence in the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis whitei (Diptera: Diopsidae). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 32(5): 303-311.