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Andrew D C MacColl

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 19, 2011
The ecological causes of evolutionAndrew D C MacColl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 27, 2026
Ecological speciation in allopatry is rooted in older divergenceAndrew D C MacColl
Ecology and Evolution|December 6, 2014
Inappropriate analysis does not reveal the ecological causes of evolution of stickleback armour: a critique of Spence et al. 2013Andrew D C MacColl, Beth Aucott
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Temporal variation in fitness payoffs promotes cooperative breeding in long-tailed tits Aegithalos caudatusAndrew D C MacColl, Ben J Hatchwell
Journal of Fish Biology|June 30, 2018
Otolith development in wild populations of stickleback: Jones & Hynes method does not apply to most populationsAbdul R Singkam, Andrew D C MacColl
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 12, 2016
Parasites contribute to ecologically dependent postmating isolation in the adaptive radiation of three-spined sticklebackAliya El Nagar, Andrew D C MacColl
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 25, 2003
Heritability of parental effort in a passerine birdAndrew D C MacColl, Ben J Hatchwell
Parasitology|October 21, 2016
Spatial and temporal variation in macroparasite communities of three-spined sticklebackRebecca E Young, Andrew D C Maccoll
Parasitology|October 3, 2012
Consistent differences in macroparasite community composition among populations of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus LJob De Roij, Andrew D C MacColl
Ecology and Evolution|January 16, 2023
Ecological constraint, rather than opportunity, promotes adaptive radiation in three-spined stickleback (<i>Gasterosteus aculeatus</i>) on North UistMahmuda Begum, Victoria Nolan, Andrew D C MacColl
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 19, 2011
The ecological causes of evolutionAndrew D C MacColl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 27, 2026
Ecological speciation in allopatry is rooted in older divergenceAndrew D C MacColl
Ecology and Evolution|December 6, 2014
Inappropriate analysis does not reveal the ecological causes of evolution of stickleback armour: a critique of Spence et al. 2013Andrew D C MacColl, Beth Aucott
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Temporal variation in fitness payoffs promotes cooperative breeding in long-tailed tits Aegithalos caudatusAndrew D C MacColl, Ben J Hatchwell
Journal of Fish Biology|June 30, 2018
Otolith development in wild populations of stickleback: Jones & Hynes method does not apply to most populationsAbdul R Singkam, Andrew D C MacColl
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 12, 2016
Parasites contribute to ecologically dependent postmating isolation in the adaptive radiation of three-spined sticklebackAliya El Nagar, Andrew D C MacColl
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 25, 2003
Heritability of parental effort in a passerine birdAndrew D C MacColl, Ben J Hatchwell
Parasitology|October 21, 2016
Spatial and temporal variation in macroparasite communities of three-spined sticklebackRebecca E Young, Andrew D C Maccoll
Parasitology|October 3, 2012
Consistent differences in macroparasite community composition among populations of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus LJob De Roij, Andrew D C MacColl
Ecology and Evolution|January 16, 2023
Ecological constraint, rather than opportunity, promotes adaptive radiation in three-spined stickleback (<i>Gasterosteus aculeatus</i>) on North UistMahmuda Begum, Victoria Nolan, Andrew D C MacColl
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