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Andrew Cockburn

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The American Naturalist|February 5, 2020
Integrating Fitness Components Reveals That Survival Costs Outweigh Other Benefits and Costs of Group Living in Two Closely Related SpeciesLyanne Brouwer, Andrew Cockburn, Martijn van de Pol
Current Biology : CB|October 18, 2011
Adaptive secondary sex ratio adjustments via sex-specific infanticide in a birdRobert Heinsohn, Naomi E Langmore, Andrew Cockburn, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 11, 2015
Contrasting effects of climate on juvenile body size in a Southern Hemisphere passerine birdLoeske E B Kruuk, Helen L Osmond, Andrew Cockburn
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 18, 2011
Fluctuations in population composition dampen the impact of phenotypic plasticity on trait dynamics in superb fairy-wrensMartijn van de Pol, Helen L Osmond, Andrew Cockburn
Molecular Ecology|October 20, 2011
Strategic promiscuity helps avoid inbreeding at multiple levels in a cooperative breeder where both sexes are philopatricLyanne Brouwer, Martijn Van De Pol, Els Atema, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 23, 2019
Indirect fitness benefits through extra-pair mating are large for an inbred minority, but cannot explain widespread infidelity among red-winged fairy-wrensWendy Lichtenauer, Martijn van de Pol, Andrew Cockburn, et al.
Immunological Reviews|October 8, 2008
Protective CD8 T cells against Plasmodium liver stages: immunobiology of an 'unnatural' immune responseMichael Glen Overstreet, Ian Andrew Cockburn, Yun-Chi Chen, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 22, 2023
Cool, dry nights and short heatwaves during growth result in longer telomeres in temperate songbird nestlingsJustin R Eastwood, Andréaz Dupoué, Simon Verhulst, et al.
Plos One|December 24, 2011
Maintenance of sperm variation in a highly promiscuous wild birdSara Calhim, Michael C Double, Nicolas Margraf, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|December 11, 2019
Genome of an iconic Australian bird: High-quality assembly and linkage map of the superb fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus)Joshua V Peñalba, Yuan Deng, Qi Fang, et al.
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The American Naturalist|February 5, 2020
Integrating Fitness Components Reveals That Survival Costs Outweigh Other Benefits and Costs of Group Living in Two Closely Related SpeciesLyanne Brouwer, Andrew Cockburn, Martijn van de Pol
Current Biology : CB|October 18, 2011
Adaptive secondary sex ratio adjustments via sex-specific infanticide in a birdRobert Heinsohn, Naomi E Langmore, Andrew Cockburn, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 11, 2015
Contrasting effects of climate on juvenile body size in a Southern Hemisphere passerine birdLoeske E B Kruuk, Helen L Osmond, Andrew Cockburn
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 18, 2011
Fluctuations in population composition dampen the impact of phenotypic plasticity on trait dynamics in superb fairy-wrensMartijn van de Pol, Helen L Osmond, Andrew Cockburn
Molecular Ecology|October 20, 2011
Strategic promiscuity helps avoid inbreeding at multiple levels in a cooperative breeder where both sexes are philopatricLyanne Brouwer, Martijn Van De Pol, Els Atema, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 23, 2019
Indirect fitness benefits through extra-pair mating are large for an inbred minority, but cannot explain widespread infidelity among red-winged fairy-wrensWendy Lichtenauer, Martijn van de Pol, Andrew Cockburn, et al.
Immunological Reviews|October 8, 2008
Protective CD8 T cells against Plasmodium liver stages: immunobiology of an 'unnatural' immune responseMichael Glen Overstreet, Ian Andrew Cockburn, Yun-Chi Chen, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 22, 2023
Cool, dry nights and short heatwaves during growth result in longer telomeres in temperate songbird nestlingsJustin R Eastwood, Andréaz Dupoué, Simon Verhulst, et al.
Plos One|December 24, 2011
Maintenance of sperm variation in a highly promiscuous wild birdSara Calhim, Michael C Double, Nicolas Margraf, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|December 11, 2019
Genome of an iconic Australian bird: High-quality assembly and linkage map of the superb fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus)Joshua V Peñalba, Yuan Deng, Qi Fang, et al.
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