Richard Ian Bailey, Ph.D.
Position
Contact Information
Division of Animal Evolutionary Biology, Department of Zoology
Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague
Viničná 7, 128 44 Praha, Czech Republic
Room No.: 225
Phone: 00420–22195 1852
E-mail: baileyr[a]natur.cuni.cz
Research Interests
Genomic architecture of reproductive isolation; Adaptation, evolvability and constraints in admixed populations; Community and food web evolution
Selected Publications
Bailey RI, Tesaker MR, Trier CN, Saetre GP (2015): Strong selection on male plumage in a hybrid zone between a hybrid bird species and one of its parents. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28: 1257–1269.
Trier CN, Hermansen JS, Saetre GP, Bailey RI (2014): Evidence for Mito-Nuclear and Sex-Linked Reproductive Barriers between the Hybrid Italian Sparrow and its Parent Species. PLoS Genetics. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1004075.
Bailey RI, Eroukhmanoff F, Saetre GP (2013): Hybridization and genome evolution II: Mechanisms of species divergence and their effects on evolution in hybrids. Current Zoology 59 (5): 675-685.
Yguel B, Bailey RI, Tosh D, Vialatte A, Vasseur C, Vitrac X, Jean F, Prinzing A (2011): Phytophagy on phylogenetically isolated trees: why hosts should escape their relatives. Ecology Letters 14: 1117-1124.
Qvarnström A, Bailey RI (2009): Speciation through evolution of sex-linked genes. Heredity 102: 4-15.
Bailey RI, Schönrogge K, Cook JM, Melika G, Csóka G, Thuroczy C, Stone GN (2009): Host niches and defensive extended phenotypes structure parasitoid wasp communities. PLoS Biology 7(8): e1000179. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000179.