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Ecotoxicology (London, England)
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November 16, 2021
Mercury exposure of tidal marsh songbirds in the northeastern United States and its association with nest survival
Katharine J Ruskin, Garth Herring, Collin A Eagles-Smith, et al.
Evolution Letters
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August 8, 2019
Genomics of rapid ecological divergence and parallel adaptation in four tidal marsh sparrows
Jennifer Walsh, Phred M Benham, Petra E Deane-Coe, et al.
Oecologia
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October 9, 2016
Seasonal fecundity is not related to geographic position across a species' global range despite a central peak in abundance
Katharine J Ruskin, Matthew A Etterson, Thomas P Hodgman, et al.
The Auk
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August 3, 2023
Demographic analysis demonstrates systematic but independent spatial variation in abiotic and biotic stressors across 59 percent of a global species range
Katharine J Ruskin, Matthew A Etterson, Thomas P Hodgman, et al.
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Ecotoxicology (London, England)
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November 16, 2021
Mercury exposure of tidal marsh songbirds in the northeastern United States and its association with nest survival
Katharine J Ruskin, Garth Herring, Collin A Eagles-Smith, et al.
Evolution Letters
|
August 8, 2019
Genomics of rapid ecological divergence and parallel adaptation in four tidal marsh sparrows
Jennifer Walsh, Phred M Benham, Petra E Deane-Coe, et al.
Oecologia
|
October 9, 2016
Seasonal fecundity is not related to geographic position across a species' global range despite a central peak in abundance
Katharine J Ruskin, Matthew A Etterson, Thomas P Hodgman, et al.
The Auk
|
August 3, 2023
Demographic analysis demonstrates systematic but independent spatial variation in abiotic and biotic stressors across 59 percent of a global species range
Katharine J Ruskin, Matthew A Etterson, Thomas P Hodgman, et al.
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