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Autor:
Cole T. Symanski, Richard A. Redak
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and evolution, vol 11, iss 3
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 1199-1213 (2021)
Ecology and evolution, vol 11, iss 3
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 1199-1213 (2021)
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is hypothesized to be a useful predictor of population canalization, especially for organisms at risk from environmental change.Identification of traits that meet statistical criteria as FA measures remains a challenge.Here
Autor:
Cole T. Symanski, Kailen A. Mooney, Richard A. Smith, Riley T. Pratt, Cathrine Prenot, Jessica D. Pratt, Annika S. Nelson
Publikováno v:
Oikos. 128:540-550
Author(s): Nelson, AS; Pratt, RT; Pratt, JD; Smith, RA; Symanski, CT; Prenot, C; Mooney, KA | Abstract: © 2018 The Authors Although species interactions are often proposed to be stronger at lower latitudes and elevations, few studies have evaluated
Publikováno v:
Burley, Nancy Tyler; Hamedani, Elnaz; & Symanski, Cole. (2018). Mate choice decision rules: Trait synergisms and preference shifts.. Ecology and evolution, 8(5), 2380-2394. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3831. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/687460ps
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
An important and understudied question in sexual selection is how females evaluate information from multiple secondary sexual traits (SSTs), particularly when expression of traits is phenotypically uncorrelated. We performed mate choice experiments o
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Publikováno v:
The Journal of animal ecologyREFERENCES. 88(9)
The abiotic environment drives species abundances and distributions both directly and indirectly through effects on multi-trophic species interactions. However, few studies have documented the individual and combined consequences of these direct and