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Adaptive parental effects: the importance of estimating environmental predictability and offspring fitness appropriatelyBurgess, Scott C.; Marshall, Dustin J.Oikos: a journal of ecology. Volume 123:Issue 7 (2014); pp 769-776 -- John Wiley & Sons LtdOnline access |
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Deconstructing environmental predictability: seasonality, environmental colour and the biogeography of marine life historiesMarshall, Dustin J.; Burgess, Scott C.; Byers, JamesEcology letters. Volume 18:Number 2 (2015, February); pp 174-181 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Costs of dispersal alter optimal offspring size in patchy habitats: combining theory and data for a marine invertebrateBurgess, Scott C. et al.Functional ecology. Volume 27:Number 3 (2013, June); pp 757-765 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Global change, life‐history complexity and the potential for evolutionary rescueMarshall, Dustin J.; Burgess, Scott C.; Connallon, TimEvolutionary applications: evolutionary approaches to environmental, biomedical and socio-economic issues. Volume 9:Number 9 (2016); pp 1189-1201 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Global environmental drivers of marine fish egg sizeBarneche, Diego R.; Burgess, Scott C.; Marshall, Dustin J.Global ecology & biogeography. Volume 27:Issue 8 (2018); pp 890-898 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |