Personal vid Högskolan
Martin Lind
Senior Lecturer
( School of Business, Innovation and Sustainability )
Working with
Docent in Animal Ecology, Associate professor in Conservation Biology at Halmstad University and Researcher at Uppsala University, at the Department of Ecology and Genetics.
My research is focused on life history evolution, evolution of non-genetic effects (phenotypic plasticity, maternal effects, epigenetic inheritance) and the evolution of ageing.I investigate these questions using experimental evolution, artificial selection, pharmaceutical and genetic manipulations in the powerful Caenorhabditis remanei and C. elegans nematode model systems.
Through collaborations I also investigate life history evolution and sexual selection in Collared Flycatchers and seed beetles.
My research is financed by grants from the Swedish Research Council (VR)
My main teaching is at Halmstad University (13 courses) but I also teach at Uppsala University (1 course).
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Latest publications
Manuskript (preprint)
Manuscript (preprint)
Sex-specific growth and lifespan effects of germline removal in the dioecious nematode Caenorhabditis remanei
(2024)Evolution during uncorrelated environmental fluctuations : bet-hedging or phenotypic plasticity?
(2023)
Artikel i tidskrift
Article in journal
Sex‐specific growth and lifespan effects of germline removal in the dioecious nematode Caenorhabditis remanei
(2024) PublishedTemperature-induced compensatory growth in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is regulated by a thermosensitive TRP channel and influences reproductive rate
(2022) PublishedRising temperatures threaten pollinators of fig trees—Keystone resources of tropical forests
(2022) PublishedCost-free lifespan extension via optimization of gene expression in adulthood aligns with the developmental theory of ageing
(2021) PublishedShould females prefer old males?
(2021) PublishedBeneficial cumulative effects of old parental age on offspring fitness
(2021) PublishedEnvironmental variation mediates the evolution of anticipatory parental effects
(2020) PublishedDietary restriction improves fitness of ageing parents but reduces fitness of their offspring in nematodes
(2020) PublishedParental effects influence life history traits and covary with an environmental cline in common frog populations
(2020) PublishedSilver-spoon upbringing improves early-life fitness but promotes reproductive ageing in a wild bird
(2020) PublishedKin but less than kind : within-group male relatedness does not increase female fitness in seed beetles
(2019) PublishedExperimentally reduced insulin/IGF-1 signaling in adulthood extends lifespan of parents and improves Darwinian fitness of their offspring
(2019) PublishedEvolutionary consequences of epigenetic inheritance
(2018) PublishedPredation drives local adaptation of phenotypic plasticity
(2018) PublishedSlow development as an evolutionary cost of long life
(2017) PublishedEvolution of a predator-induced, nonlinear reaction norm
(2017) PublishedRapamycin additively extends lifespan in short- and long-lived lines of the nematode Caenorhabditis remanei
(2017) PublishedAntagonistically pleiotropic allele increases lifespan and late-life reproduction at the cost of early-life reproduction and individual fitness
(2017) PublishedSexually antagonistic selection on genetic variation underlying both male and female same-sex sexual behavior
(2016) PublishedIntralocus sexual conflict and the tragedy of the commons in seed beetles
(2016) PublishedSex-specific trade-offs with growth and fitness following lifespan extension by rapamycin in an outcrossing nematode, Caenorhabditis remanei
(2016) PublishedSelection on learning performance results in the correlated evolution of sexual dimorphism in life-history
(2016) PublishedEvolution of differential maternal age effects on male and female offspring development and longevity
(2015) PublishedCold tadpoles from Arctic environments waste less nutrients – high gross growth efficiencies lead to low consumer-mediated nutrient recycling in the North
(2015) PublishedThe alignment between phenotypic plasticity, the major axis of genetic variation and the response to selection
(2015) PublishedIntralocus sexual conflict and environmental stress
(2014) PublishedSexual conflict : male control of female longevity
(2014) PublishedPersonality trait differences between mainland and island populations in the common frog (Rana temporaria)
(2013) PublishedPhenotypic plasticity in the hepatic transcriptome of the European common frog (Rana temporaria) : the interplay between environmental induction and geographic lineage on developmental response
(2013) PublishedHot tadpoles from cold environments need more nutrients - life history and stoichiometry reflects latitudinal adaptation
(2013) PublishedEvolution of the G-matrix in life history traits in the common frog during a recent colonisation of an island system
(2012) PublishedGene flow and selection on phenotypic plasticity in an island system of Rana temporaria
(2011) PublishedTesting the role of phenotypic plasticity for local adaptation : growth and development in time-constrained Rana temporaria populations
(2011) PublishedTrait performance correlations across life stages under environmental stress conditions in the common frog, Rana temporaria
(2010) PublishedCosts and limits of phenotypic plasticity in island populations of the common frog Rana temporaria under divergent selection pressures
(2009) PublishedPool desiccation and developmental thresholds in the common frog, Rana temporaria
(2008) PublishedThe degree of phenotypic plasticity is correlated with the spatial environmental heterogeneity experienced by island populations of Rana temporaria
(2007) Published