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Gametic interactions promote inbreeding avoidance in house mice [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (9
Firman R.C.;  Simmons L.W.
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Rapid adaptation of herbivore consumers to nutrient limitation: Eco-evolutionary feedbacks to population demography and resource control [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (6
Declerck S.A.J.;  Malo A.R.;  Diehl S.;  Waasdorp D.;  Lemmen K.D.;  Proios K.;  Papakostas S.
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Differential effects of genetic vs. environmental quality in Drosophila melanogaster suggest multiple forms of condition dependence [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (4
Bonduriansky R.;  Mallet M.A.;  Arbuthnott D.;  Pawlowsky-Glahn V.;  Egozcue J.J.;  Rundle H.D.
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The community ecology of pathogens: Coinfection, coexistence and community composition [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (4
Seabloom E.W.;  Borer E.T.;  Gross K.;  Kendig A.E.;  Lacroix C.;  Mitchell C.E.;  Mordecai E.A.;  Power A.G.
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Spatial structure, host heterogeneity and parasite virulence: Implications for vaccine-driven evolution [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (8
Zurita-Gutiérrez Y.H.;  Lion S.
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Brain size affects female but not male survival under predation threat [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (7
Kotrschal A.;  Buechel S.D.;  Zala S.M.;  Corral-Lopez A.;  Penn D.J.;  Kolm N.
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To follow or not? How animals in fusion-fission societies handle conflicting information during group decision-making [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (8
Merkle J.A.;  Sigaud M.;  Fortin D.
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Unifying ecology and macroevolution with individual-based theory [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (5
Rosindell J.;  Harmon L.J.;  Etienne R.S.
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Plant domestication slows pest evolution [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (9
Turcotte M.M.;  Lochab A.K.;  Turley N.E.;  Johnson M.T.J.
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'Do you remember the first time?' Host plant preference in a moth is modulated by experiences during larval feeding and adult mating [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (4
Proffit M.;  Khallaf M.A.;  Carrasco D.;  Larsson M.C.;  Anderson P.
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