Publications

We are commited to open reserach and we will post all of our reserach papers to a pre-print server by the time of submission. Asterisk indicates co-first authors

Peer reviewed publications

  • Kamath A. *, B. Velocci *, A. Wesner, N. Chen, V. Formica, B. Subramaniam & M. Rebolleda-Gómez. (2022). Nature, Data, and Power: How Hegemonies Shaped this Special Section. (preliminary version)

  • Rebolleda-Gómez M. & R. Shaw. (2022). Society for the Study of Evolution at 75 years: Introduction to the symposium papers. Evolution (online version)

  • Estrela S., J. C. C. Vila, N. Lu, D. Bajić, M. Rebolleda-Gómez, C-Y Chang & A. Sánchez. (2022). Functional attractors in microbial community assembly. Cell Systems (online version)

  • De Wolfe, T. J., M. R. Arefin, A. Benezra, M. Rebolleda-Gómez. (2021). Chasing Ghosts: Race, Racism, and the Future of Microbiome Research. mSystems (pdf)

  • Bajić, D., M. Rebolleda-Gómez, Muñoz M. M. & A. Sánchez. (2021). The macroevolutionary consequences of niche construction in microbial metabolism. Frontiers in Microbiology(pdf).

  • Duffy, M., C. García-Robledo, S. P. Gordon, N. A. Grant, D. A. Green II, A. Kamath, R. M. Penczykowski, M. Rebolleda-Gómez, N. Wale & L. Zaman. (2021). Model systems in ecology, evolution, and behavior: A call for diversity in our model systems and discipline. The American Naturalist. (pdf)

  • Sánchez A., J. C. C. Vila, C-Y Chang, J. Díaz-Colunga, S. Estrela & M. Rebolleda-Gomez. (2021). Directed evolution of microbial communities. Annual Review of Biophysics. (author copy)

  • Chang, C-Y, J. C.C. Vila, M. Bender, R. Li, M. C. Mankowski, M. Bassette, J. Borden, S. Golfier, P. G. Sanchez, R. Waymack, X. Zhu, J. Diaz-Colunga, S. Estrela, M. Rebolleda-Gomez & Alvaro Sanchez. (2021). Engineering complex communities by directed evolution. Nature Ecology & Evolution. (preprint)

  • S. Estrela*, A. Sanchez* & M. Rebolleda‐Gómez*. (2021). Multi-replicated enrichment communities as a model system in microbial ecology. Frontiers in Microbiology. (online version)

  • O’Brien, A., N. Ginnan, M. Rebolleda-Gómez & M. R. Wagner. (2021) Microbial effects on plant phenology and fitness. Journal of Botany. (preprint)

  • Hayes, R.A.*, M. Rebolleda‐Gómez *, K. Butela, L. F. Cabo, N. Cullen, N. Kaufmann, S. O’Neill and T-L. Ashman. (2021). Spatially explicit depiction of a floral epiphytic bacterial community reveals role for environmental filtering within petals. *MicrobiologyOpen. (pdf)

  • Forrester, N.J., M. Rebolleda‐Gómez, J.L. Sachs, T-L Ashman. (2020). Polyploid plants obtain greater fitness benefits from a nutrient acquisition mutualism. New Phytologist. (pdf)

  • Bowman, M*. and M. Rebolleda-Gómez*. Uprooting Narratives: Legacies of colonialism in the neoliberal university. (2020). Hypatia. (pdf author version)

  • Rebolleda-Gómez, M., N. Forrester, A. Russell, N. Wei, J. D. Stephens, A. Fetters and T-L. Ashman. Gazing into the anthosphere: considering how microbes influence floral evolution. (2019). New Phytologist. (pdf)

  • Metcalf, C. J. E., L.P. Hernry, Rebolleda-Gómez, M. and B Koskella. (2019). Why evolve reliance on the microbiome for timing of ontogeny?. mBio. (pdf)

  • Rebolleda-Gómez, M. and T-L . Ashman. (2019). Flower organs act as environmental filters in structuring the microbiome of the seep mokeyflower (Eryanthe guttata). Molecular Ecology. (preprint)

  • Johnson A.L., M. Rebolleda-Gómez and T-L. Ashman. (2019). Pollen on stigmas documents impacts of a century of environmental disturbance on pollen transfer. The American Naturalist. (pdf))

  • Russell, A.L., M. Rebolleda-Gómez., T. M. Shaible and T-L Ashman. (2019) Movers and shakers: bumble bee foraging behavior shapes the dispersal of microbes among and within flowers. Ecosphere. (pdf)

  • Rebolleda-Gómez, M.*, C. W. Wood*. (2019). Unclear intentions: eavesdropping in microbial and plant systems. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. (online version)

  • Rebolleda-Gómez, M. and M. Travisano. (2019). Selection, chance, and history in experimental evolutionary reversals to unicellularity. Evolution. (pdf)

  • Rebolleda-Gómez, M. and M. Travisano. (2018). The cost of being big: dispersal limitation and experimental evolution of reversal to unicellularity. The American Naturalist. (author version)

  • Escalante, A. E., M. Rebolleda-Gómez, M. Benítez and M. Travisano. (2015). Ecological Perspectives on Synthetic Biology: Insights from Microbial Population Biology. Frontiers in Microbiology. (online version)

  • Rebolleda-Gómez, M., W. C. Ratcliff and M. Travisano. (2012). Adaptation and Divergence during Experimental Evolution of Multicellular Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In: Adami, C., Bryson, D. M., Ofria, C. & Pennonck, R. T (eds.). Artificial Life XIII. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems. MIT press, Cambridge, MA. (pdf)