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Professor of Evolutionary Genetics (2010 - present) Reader, University of East Anglia (2006 - 2010) Reader, University College London (2005-2006) Royal Society University Research Fellow, University College London and University of East Anglia (1998-2007) BBSRC Post-Doctoral Research Associate, University College London (1995-1998) SERC Post-Doctoral Research Associate, University of Edinburgh (1992-1995) Ph.D. University of Edinburgh (1992) B.Sc. Applied Biology. University of Bath (1989)

研究领域

I am an evolutionary geneticist interested in understanding how reproductive traits evolve and function at a mechanistic level. A core interest is in evaluating the potential of sexual selection and sexual conflict for driving evolutionary change and in understanding the underlying mechanisms involved. Fruitflies provide an exceptionally good model, with relevance to pest control, for the study of sexual conflict and sexual selection. We have studied in detail the actions of seminal fluid proteins, which evolve at exceptionally high rates and have striking, fitness-related functions.

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Leftwich, P., Bolton, M., Chapman, T.(2016)Evolutionary biology and genetic techniques for insect controlin Evolutionary Applications9.pp. 212-230 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Green, D., Dalmay, T., Chapman, T.(2016)Microguards and micromessengers of the genomein Heredity116.pp. 125-134 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Bretman, A., Fricke, C., Westmancoat, J., Chapman, T.(2016)Effect of competitive cues on reproductive morphology and behavioral plasticity in male fruitfliesin Behavioral Ecology27.pp. 452-461 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Mason, J. S., Rostant, W. G., Chapman, T.(2016)Resource limitation and responses to rivals in males of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogasterin Journal of Evolutionary Biology Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Chapman, T.(2015)Sexual conflict and evolutionary psychology: Towards a unified frameworkSpringerpp. 1-28ISBN 978-3-319-09384-0(Chapter (peer-reviewed))Lumley, A., Michalczyk, L., Kitson, J., Spurgin, L., Morrison, C., Godwin, J., Dickinson, M., Martin, O., Emerson, B., Chapman, T., Gage, M.(2015)Sexual selection protects against extinctionin Nature522.pp. 470–473 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Nash, W. J., Chapman, T.(2014)Effect of Dietary Components on Larval Life History Characteristics in the Medfly (Ceratitis capitata: Diptera, Tephritidae)in PLoS ONE9. Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Edward, D., Poissant, J., Wilson, A., Chapman, T.(2014)Sexual conflict and interacting phenotypes: A quantitative genetic analysis of fecundity and copula duration in Drosophila melanogasterin Evolution68.pp. 1651–1660 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Sirot, L. K., Wong, A., Chapman, T., Wolfner, M. F.(2014)Sexual conflict and seminal fluid proteins: A dynamic landscape of sexual interactionsCold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressISBN 978-1-621820-59-8(Chapter (peer-reviewed))Leftwich, P. T., Koukidou, M., Rempoulakis, P., Gong, H., Zacharopoulou, A., Fu, G., Chapman, T., Economopoulos, A., Vontas, J., Alphey, L.(2014)Genetic elimination of field-cage populations of Mediterranean fruit fliesin Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences281. Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Fricke, C., Green, D., Smith, D., Dalmay, T., Chapman, T.(2014)MicroRNAs influence reproductive responses by females to male sex peptide in Drosophila melanogasterin Genetics198.pp. 1603-1619 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Brockhurst, M. A., Chapman, T., King, K. C., Mank, J. E., Paterson, S., Hurst, G. D. D.(2014)Running with the Red Queen: the role of biotic conflicts in evolutionin Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences281. Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Edward, D., Chapman, T.(2013)Variation in male mate choice in Drosophila melanogasterin PLoS ONE8. Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Snook, R., Gidaszewski, N., Chapman, T., Simmons, L.(2013)Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Secondary Sexual Traits: Sex Comb Evolution in Drosophila.in Journal of Evolutionary Biology26.pp. 912-918 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Gerrard, D., Fricke, C., Edward, D., Edwards, D., Chapman, T.(2013)Genome-Wide Responses of Female Fruit Flies Subjected to Divergent Mating Regimesin PLoS ONE8. Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Edward, D. A., Chapman, T.(2013)Life history variation in male mate choice in Drosophila melanogasterin Animal Behaviour86.pp. 269-275 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Fricke, C., Green, D., Mills, W. E., Chapman, T.(2013)Age-dependent female responses to a male ejaculate signal alter demographic opportunities for selectionin Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences280.pp. 20130428 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Bretman, A., Westmancoat, J. D., Gage, M. J. G., Chapman, T.(2013)Costs and Benefits of Lifetime Exposure to Mating Rivals in Male Drosophila melanogasterin Evolution67.pp. 2413-2422 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Bretman, A., Westmancoat, J. D., Chapman, T.(2013)Male control of mating duration following exposure to rivals in fruitfliesin Journal of Insect Physiology59.pp. 824-827 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Bretman, A., Westmancoat, J., Gage, M., Chapman, T.(2012)Individual plastic responses by males to rivals reveal mismatches between behaviour and fitness outcomesin Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences279.pp. 2868-2876 Full Text UEA Repository(Article)

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