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Biology Letters
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July 17, 2009
The evolution of growth rates on an expanding range edge
Ben L Phillips
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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June 17, 2006
An invasive species induces rapid adaptive change in a native predator: cane toads and black snakes in Australia
Ben L Phillips, Richard Shine
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 1, 2004
Adapting to an invasive species: toxic cane toads induce morphological change in Australian snakes
Ben L Phillips, Richard Shine
The American Naturalist
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February 26, 2020
Evolution Transforms Pushed Waves into Pulled Waves
Philip Erm, Ben L Phillips
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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June 14, 2018
Targeted gene flow and rapid adaptation in an endangered marsupial
Ella Kelly, Ben L Phillips
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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September 3, 2015
Targeted gene flow for conservation
Ella Kelly, Ben L Phillips
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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July 12, 2013
Do pathogens become more virulent as they spread? Evidence from the amphibian declines in Central America
Ben L Phillips, Robert Puschendorf
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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May 8, 2020
Rapid evolution in predator-free conservation havens and its effects on endangered species recovery
Chris J Jolly, Ben L Phillips
Molecular Ecology
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July 5, 2022
Slow and steady wins the race: Spatial and stochastic processes and the failure of suppression gene drives
Jeff F Paril, Ben L Phillips
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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February 26, 2016
The genetic backburn: using rapid evolution to halt invasions
Ben L Phillips, Richard Shine, Reid Tingley
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Biology Letters
|
July 17, 2009
The evolution of growth rates on an expanding range edge
Ben L Phillips
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
June 17, 2006
An invasive species induces rapid adaptive change in a native predator: cane toads and black snakes in Australia
Ben L Phillips, Richard Shine
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 1, 2004
Adapting to an invasive species: toxic cane toads induce morphological change in Australian snakes
Ben L Phillips, Richard Shine
The American Naturalist
|
February 26, 2020
Evolution Transforms Pushed Waves into Pulled Waves
Philip Erm, Ben L Phillips
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
June 14, 2018
Targeted gene flow and rapid adaptation in an endangered marsupial
Ella Kelly, Ben L Phillips
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
September 3, 2015
Targeted gene flow for conservation
Ella Kelly, Ben L Phillips
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
July 12, 2013
Do pathogens become more virulent as they spread? Evidence from the amphibian declines in Central America
Ben L Phillips, Robert Puschendorf
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
May 8, 2020
Rapid evolution in predator-free conservation havens and its effects on endangered species recovery
Chris J Jolly, Ben L Phillips
Molecular Ecology
|
July 5, 2022
Slow and steady wins the race: Spatial and stochastic processes and the failure of suppression gene drives
Jeff F Paril, Ben L Phillips
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
February 26, 2016
The genetic backburn: using rapid evolution to halt invasions
Ben L Phillips, Richard Shine, Reid Tingley
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