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Edward H. Morrow publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Edward H. Morrow sits on this spectrum.

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Edward H. Morrow D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Edward H. Morrow sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Edward H. Morrow is affiliated with the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

Their main subfields of study include Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Gender Studies, Insect Science, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. The key topics within their work cover Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Plant and animal studies, Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior, Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities, Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences, and Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior.

Edward H. Morrow has contributed to several scientific venues with frequent publications in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Evolution, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal of Evolutionary Biology, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Edward H. Morrow include:

  • The microevolutionary response to male-limited X-chromosome evolution in Drosophila melanogaster reflects macroevolutionary patterns, 2020, Journal of Evolutionary Biology
  • Feminization of complex traits in Drosophila melanogaster via female-limited X chromosome evolution*, 2020, Evolution
  • Sexually antagonistic coevolution between the sex chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Systematic review reveals multiple sexually antagonistic polymorphisms affecting human disease and complex traits, 2021, Evolution
  • Evidence for stronger sexual selection in males than in females using an adapted method of Bateman's classic study of Drosophila melanogaster, 2023, Evolution

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Edward H. Morrow include:

  • Tim Janicke
  • Jon Alexander Harper
  • Jessica K. Abbott
  • Katrine K. Lund-Hansen
  • Natasha Davies

Best Publications

  • The sexually antagonistic genes of Drosophila melanogaster.

    Paolo Innocenti;Edward H. Morrow

  • Experimental Evidence Supports a Sex-Specific Selective Sieve in Mitochondrial Genome Evolution

    Paolo Innocenti;Edward H. Morrow;Damian K. Dowling

  • Experimental evidence for the evolution of numerous, tiny sperm via sperm competition.

    Matthew J.G Gage;Edward H Morrow

  • The evolution of sperm length in moths.

    Edward H. Morrow;Matthew J.G. Gage

  • Mitochondrial replacement, evolution and the clinic

    Klaus Reinhardt;Klaus Reinhardt;Damian Kimon Dowling;Edward H Morrow

  • Costly traumatic insemination and a female counter-adaptation in bed bugs.

    Edward H Morrow;Göran Arnqvist

  • Adaptation versus pleiotropy: why do males harm their mates?

    Edward H. Morrow;Göran Arnqvist;Scott Pitnick

  • Two sexes, one genome: the evolutionary dynamics of intralocus sexual conflict.

    Tanya M. Pennell;Edward H. Morrow

  • Inter-locus antagonistic coevolution as an engine of speciation: Assessment with hemiclonal analysis

    William R. Rice;Jodell E. Linder;Urban Friberg;Timothy A. Lew

  • Consistent significant variation between individual males in spermatozoal morphometry

    Edward H. Morrow;Matthew J. G. Gage

  • The evolution of sex differences in disease.

    Edward H Morrow

  • Sex differences in disease genetics: evidence, evolution, and detection

    William P. Gilks;Jessica K. Abbott;Edward H. Morrow

  • Assessing sexual conflict in the Drosophila melanogaster laboratory model system.

    William R Rice;Andrew D Stewart;Edward H Morrow;Jodell E Linder

  • Sex-Biased Gene Expression and Sexual Conflict throughout Development

    Fiona C Ingleby;Ilona Flis;Edward H Morrow

  • No evidence that sexual selection is an ‘engine of speciation’ in birds

    Edward H. Morrow;Trevor E. Pitcher;Göran Arnqvist

  • Genome-wide sexually antagonistic variants reveal long-standing constraints on sexual dimorphism in fruit flies

    Filip Ruzicka;Mark S. Hill;Mark S. Hill;Tanya M. Pennell;Tanya M. Pennell;Ilona Flis;Ilona Flis

  • How the sperm lost its tail: the evolution of aflagellate sperm.

    Edward H. Morrow

  • Sexual selection and the risk of extinction in birds

    EH Morrow;TE Pitcher

  • Operational sex ratio predicts the opportunity and direction of sexual selection across animals.

    Tim Janicke;Edward H. Morrow

  • Single Nucleotides in the mtDNA Sequence Modify Mitochondrial Molecular Function and Are Associated with Sex-Specific Effects on Fertility and Aging

    M. Florencia Camus;Jochen B.W. Wolf;Edward H. Morrow;Damian K. Dowling

  • Assessing putative interlocus sexual conflict in Drosophila melanogaster using experimental evolution.

    Andrew D Stewart;Edward H Morrow;William R Rice

  • Coadaptation of mitochondrial and nuclear genes, and the cost of mother’s curse

    Tim Connallon;M. Florencia Camus;M. Florencia Camus;Edward H. Morrow;Damian K. Dowling

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Rice
William R. Rice University of California, Santa Barbara
Göran Arnqvist
Göran Arnqvist Uppsala University
Kevin Fowler
Kevin Fowler University College London
Trevor E. Pitcher
Trevor E. Pitcher University of Windsor
Matthew J. G. Gage
Matthew J. G. Gage University of East Anglia
Matthew T. Webster
Matthew T. Webster Science for Life Laboratory
Timothy Connallon
Timothy Connallon Monash University
Rickard Sandberg
Rickard Sandberg Karolinska Institute
Michael T. Siva-Jothy
Michael T. Siva-Jothy University of Sheffield
Michael G. Ritchie
Michael G. Ritchie University of St Andrews

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