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Ecology and Evolution|September 18, 2023
Pelvic spine reduction affects diet but not gill raker morphology in two polymorphic brook stickleback (<i>Culaea inconstans</i>) populationsJonathan A Mee, Emily Yap, Daniel M Wuitchik
Journal of Thermal Biology|March 17, 2015
Repeatability of a running heat tolerance testJessica A Mee, Jo Doust, Neil S Maxwell
Evolutionary Applications|May 19, 2017
Evolution of movement rate increases the effectiveness of marine reserves for the conservation of pelagic fishesJonathan A Mee, Sarah P Otto, Daniel Pauly
Evolution Letters|February 5, 2025
Same trait, different genes: pelvic spine loss in three brook stickleback populations in Alberta, CanadaJonathan A Mee, Carolyn Ly, Grace C Pigott
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 22, 1995
Use of molecular typing to identify a nosocomial-acquired Campylobacter infectionA Haase, M Schousboe, A Mee, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 11, 2022
Identification of a candidate sex determination gene in Culaea inconstans suggests convergent recruitment of an Amh duplicate in two lineages of sticklebackDaniel L Jeffries, Jonathan A Mee, Catherine L Peichel
Frontiers in Physiology|January 9, 2019
Post-exercise Hot Water Immersion Elicits Heat Acclimation Adaptations in Endurance Trained and Recreationally Active IndividualsMichael J Zurawlew, Jessica A Mee, Neil P Walsh
Frontiers in Physiology|September 27, 2019
Post-exercise Hot Water Immersion Elicits Heat Acclimation Adaptations That Are Retained for at Least Two WeeksMichael J Zurawlew, Jessica A Mee, Neil P Walsh
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|May 11, 2018
Heat Acclimation by Postexercise Hot-Water Immersion: Reduction of Thermal Strain During Morning and Afternoon Exercise-Heat Stress After Morning Hot-Water ImmersionMichael J Zurawlew, Jessica A Mee, Neil P Walsh
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|April 30, 2011
Repeat swimming performance and its implications for inferring the relative fitness of asexual hybrid dace (Pisces: Phoxinus) and their sexually reproducing parental speciesJonathan A Mee, Colin J Brauner, Eric B Taylor
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Ecology and Evolution|September 18, 2023
Pelvic spine reduction affects diet but not gill raker morphology in two polymorphic brook stickleback (<i>Culaea inconstans</i>) populationsJonathan A Mee, Emily Yap, Daniel M Wuitchik
Journal of Thermal Biology|March 17, 2015
Repeatability of a running heat tolerance testJessica A Mee, Jo Doust, Neil S Maxwell
Evolutionary Applications|May 19, 2017
Evolution of movement rate increases the effectiveness of marine reserves for the conservation of pelagic fishesJonathan A Mee, Sarah P Otto, Daniel Pauly
Evolution Letters|February 5, 2025
Same trait, different genes: pelvic spine loss in three brook stickleback populations in Alberta, CanadaJonathan A Mee, Carolyn Ly, Grace C Pigott
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 22, 1995
Use of molecular typing to identify a nosocomial-acquired Campylobacter infectionA Haase, M Schousboe, A Mee, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 11, 2022
Identification of a candidate sex determination gene in Culaea inconstans suggests convergent recruitment of an Amh duplicate in two lineages of sticklebackDaniel L Jeffries, Jonathan A Mee, Catherine L Peichel
Frontiers in Physiology|January 9, 2019
Post-exercise Hot Water Immersion Elicits Heat Acclimation Adaptations in Endurance Trained and Recreationally Active IndividualsMichael J Zurawlew, Jessica A Mee, Neil P Walsh
Frontiers in Physiology|September 27, 2019
Post-exercise Hot Water Immersion Elicits Heat Acclimation Adaptations That Are Retained for at Least Two WeeksMichael J Zurawlew, Jessica A Mee, Neil P Walsh
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|May 11, 2018
Heat Acclimation by Postexercise Hot-Water Immersion: Reduction of Thermal Strain During Morning and Afternoon Exercise-Heat Stress After Morning Hot-Water ImmersionMichael J Zurawlew, Jessica A Mee, Neil P Walsh
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|April 30, 2011
Repeat swimming performance and its implications for inferring the relative fitness of asexual hybrid dace (Pisces: Phoxinus) and their sexually reproducing parental speciesJonathan A Mee, Colin J Brauner, Eric B Taylor
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