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The following pages link to Evolution of size-dependent flowering in a variable environment: partitioning the effects of fluctuating selection. (Q53640164):
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- Fluctuating selection: the perpetual renewal of adaptation in variable environments (Q28748404) (← links)
- Longitudinal analysis of Plantago: adaptive benefits of iteroparity in a short-lived, herbaceous perennial (Q30433817) (← links)
- Climate-dependent costs of reproduction: survival and fecundity costs decline with length of the growing season and summer temperature (Q30899057) (← links)
- An Individual-Based Diploid Model Predicts Limited Conditions Under Which Stochastic Gene Expression Becomes Advantageous (Q36309648) (← links)
- Genetic differentiation for size at first reproduction through male versus female functions in the widespread Mediterranean tree Pinus pinaster (Q36371753) (← links)
- The evolution of labile traits in sex- and age-structured populations (Q36622886) (← links)
- Evolution of flowering decisions in a stochastic, density-dependent environment. (Q36802491) (← links)
- Opportunities and challenges of Integral Projection Models for modelling host-parasite dynamics (Q37189794) (← links)
- Stochastic stable population growth in integral projection models: theory and application (Q42604414) (← links)
- Evolutionary bet-hedging in the real world: empirical evidence and challenges revealed by plants. (Q51147284) (← links)
- Bet-hedging as an evolutionary game: the trade-off between egg size and number. (Q55333189) (← links)
- DEMOGRAPHIC AND EVOLUTIONARY IMPACTS OF NATIVE AND INVASIVE INSECT HERBIVORES ON CIRSIUM CANESCENS (Q56140350) (← links)
- Statistical modelling of annual variation for inference on stochastic population dynamics using Integral Projection Models (Q57028214) (← links)
- IPMpack: an R package for integral projection models (Q57028232) (← links)
- Evolutionary changes in plant reproductive traits following habitat fragmentation and their consequences for population fitness (Q57028238) (← links)
- Minimal-Risk Seed Heteromorphism: Proportions of Seed Morphs for Optimal Risk-Averse Heteromorphic Strategies (Q57486701) (← links)