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Alistair G B Poore

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Oecologia|May 6, 2004
Spatial associations among algae affect host use in a herbivorous marine amphipodAlistair G B Poore
The American Naturalist|May 4, 2004
Selection in modular organisms: is intraclonal variation in macroalgae evolutionarily important?Keyne Monro, Alistair G B Poore
The American Naturalist|January 1, 2009
The potential for evolutionary responses to cell-lineage selection on growth form and its plasticity in a red seaweedKeyne Monro, Alistair G B Poore
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 12, 2009
The evolvability of growth form in a clonal seaweedKeyne Monro, Alistair G B Poore
Theoretical Population Biology|July 1, 2004
Spatial interactions within modular organisms: genetic heterogeneity and organism fitnessMario Pineda-Krch, Alistair G B Poore
Oecologia|February 7, 2018
Temperature effects on a marine herbivore depend strongly on diet across multiple generationsJanine Ledet, Maria Byrne, Alistair G B Poore
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 3, 2013
Seagrass tolerance to herbivory under increased ocean temperaturesRuby G Garthwin, Alistair G B Poore, Adriana Vergés
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 1, 2017
Genotypic Diversity and Short-term Response to Shading Stress in a Threatened Seagrass: Does Low Diversity Mean Low Resilience?Suzanna M Evans, Adriana Vergés, Alistair G B Poore
Marine Pollution Bulletin|April 15, 2008
Contamination of marine biogenic habitats and effects upon associated epifaunaDavid A Roberts, Emma L Johnston, Alistair G B Poore
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 22, 2006
Ecological consequences of copper contamination in macroalgae: effects on epifauna and associated herbivoresDavid A Roberts, Alistair G B Poore, Emma L Johnston
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Oecologia|May 6, 2004
Spatial associations among algae affect host use in a herbivorous marine amphipodAlistair G B Poore
The American Naturalist|May 4, 2004
Selection in modular organisms: is intraclonal variation in macroalgae evolutionarily important?Keyne Monro, Alistair G B Poore
The American Naturalist|January 1, 2009
The potential for evolutionary responses to cell-lineage selection on growth form and its plasticity in a red seaweedKeyne Monro, Alistair G B Poore
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 12, 2009
The evolvability of growth form in a clonal seaweedKeyne Monro, Alistair G B Poore
Theoretical Population Biology|July 1, 2004
Spatial interactions within modular organisms: genetic heterogeneity and organism fitnessMario Pineda-Krch, Alistair G B Poore
Oecologia|February 7, 2018
Temperature effects on a marine herbivore depend strongly on diet across multiple generationsJanine Ledet, Maria Byrne, Alistair G B Poore
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 3, 2013
Seagrass tolerance to herbivory under increased ocean temperaturesRuby G Garthwin, Alistair G B Poore, Adriana Vergés
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 1, 2017
Genotypic Diversity and Short-term Response to Shading Stress in a Threatened Seagrass: Does Low Diversity Mean Low Resilience?Suzanna M Evans, Adriana Vergés, Alistair G B Poore
Marine Pollution Bulletin|April 15, 2008
Contamination of marine biogenic habitats and effects upon associated epifaunaDavid A Roberts, Emma L Johnston, Alistair G B Poore
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 22, 2006
Ecological consequences of copper contamination in macroalgae: effects on epifauna and associated herbivoresDavid A Roberts, Alistair G B Poore, Emma L Johnston
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