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Low-Décarie, E., Kolber, M., Homme, P., Lofano, A., Dumbrell, A., Gonzalez, A., & Bell, G. 2015. Community rescue in experimental metacommunities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 112: 14307-14312. [view online] Lachapelle, J., Bell, G. & Colegrave, N. 2015. Experimental adaptation to marine conditions by a freshwater alga. Evolution 69: 2662-2675. [view online] Samani, P., Low-Decarie, E., Mckelvey, K., Bell, T., Burt, A., Koufopanou, V., Landry, C.R. and Bell, G. 2015. Metabolic variation in natural populations of wild yeast. Ecology and Evolution 5: 722-732. [view online] Low-Decarie, E., Fussmann, G. and Bell, G. 2015. CO2 alters community composition and response to nutrient enrichment of freshwater phytoplankton. Oecologia 177: 875-883. [view online] Bell, G. 2015. Every Inch a Finch: a commentary on Grant (1993) ‘Hybridization of Darwin’s finches on Isla Daphne Major, Galapagos’. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 370: 20140287. [Invited article to celebrate 350th anniversary of the journal] [view online] Low-Decarie, E., Fussmann, G. and Bell, G. 2014. Aquatic primary production in a high-CO2 world. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 29: 223-232. [pdf] Leducq, J.-B., Charron, G., Samani, P., Kube, A.K., Sylvester, K., James, B., Almeida, P., Sampaio, J.P., Hittinger, C.T., Bell, G. and Landry, C.R. 2014. Local climatic adaptation in a widespread microorganism. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 281: 20132472. [view online] Bell, G. 2013. The incidental response to uniform natural selection. Biology Letters 9: 20130215. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2013.0215. (Selected for Faculty of 1000). [view online] Bell, G. 2013. The phylogenetic interpretation of biological surveys. Oikos 122: 1380-1392. doi:†10.1111/j.1600-0706.2013.00405.x. [view online] Low-Decarie, E., Jewell, M., Fussmann, G.F. & Bell, G. 2013. Long-term culture at elevated CO2 fails to invoke specific adaptation in seven phytoplankton species. Proc R Soc London B 280: 20122598. doi:10.1098/rspb.2012.2598 [pdf] Bell, G. 2012. Evolutionary rescue of a green alga kept in the dark. Biology Letters, 9: 20120823, first published online 24 October 2012. [view online] Gonzalez, A. & Bell, G. 2012. Evolutionary rescue and adaptation to abrupt environmental change depends upon the history of stress. Phil Trans Royal Society of London B, 368: 20120079, first published online 3 December 2012. [view online] Bell, G. 2012. Experimental evolution of heterotrophy in a green alga. Evolution 67: 468-476. [pdf] Bell, G. 2012. Evolutionary rescue and the limits to adaptation. Phil Trans Royal Society of London B, 368: 20120080, first published online 3 December 2012. [view online] Lachapelle, J. & Bell, G. 2012. Evolutionary rescue of sexual and asexual populations in a deteriorating environment. Evolution 66: 3508-3518. [view online] Bell, G. and Gonzalez, A. 2011. Adaptation and evolutionary rescue in metapopulations experiencing environmental deterioration. Science 332: 1327-1330. [view online] Low-DÈcarie, E., Fussmann, G. & Bell, G. 2011. Elevated CO2 alters phytoplankton community dynamics. Global Change Biology (17): 2525-2535. [pdf] Moser, C. & Bell, G. 2011. Genetic correlation in relation to differences in dosage of a stressor. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24: 219-223. [view online] Bell, G. Harveyπs Legacy. Foreword to: Flatt,T. & Heyland, A. (editors) Mechanisms of Life History Evolution. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011. Bell, G. 2010. The succession of minima in the abundance of species. Oikos 119: 1936-1946. [view online] Samani, P. & Bell, G. 2010. Adaptation of experimental yeast populations to stressful conditions in relation to population size. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 23: 791-796. [view online] Bell, G. 2010. Experimental genomics of fitness in yeast. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 277: 1459-1467. [view online] Bell, G. 2010. Fluctuating selection: the perpetual renewal of adaptation in variable environments. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 365: 87-97. [Invited paper to celebrate 350th anniversary of the Royal Society] [view online] Bell, G. 2010. The oligogenic view of adaptation. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia in Quantitative Biology 74: 139-144. [pdf] Bell, G. & Gonzalez, A. 2009. Evolutionary rescue can prevent extinction following environmental change. Ecology Letters 12: 942-948. [view online]

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