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Christopher D McQuaid

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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|February 26, 2020
Contemporary climate change hinders hybrid performance of ecologically dominant marine invertebratesJamie Hudson, Christopher D McQuaid, Marc Rius
The Biological Bulletin|July 1, 2015
Temperature Effects on Reproductive Allocation in the Sandhopper Talorchestia capensisSimone Baldanzi, Christopher D McQuaid, Francesca Porri
Plos One|December 2, 2011
Patchiness and co-existence of indigenous and invasive mussels at small spatial scales: the interaction of facilitation and competitionJohan Erlandsson, Christopher D McQuaid, Martin Sköld
Ecology and Evolution|October 28, 2024
Life History Strategies Drive Meso-Scale Distribution Patterns in Coastal Benthic MacroinvertebratesMolline Natanah C Gusha, Christopher D McQuaid
Journal of Phycology|October 6, 2022
Global distribution and diversity of marine euendolithic cyanobacteriaAdam J Wyness, Daniel Roush, Christopher D McQuaid
The Science of the Total Environment|September 10, 2020
Ectoparasites reduce scope for growth in a rocky-shore mussel (Perna perna) by raising maintenance costsAldwin Ndhlovu, Christopher D McQuaid, Cristián J Monaco
Plos One|September 6, 2018
Influence of respiratory mode on the thermal tolerance of intertidal limpetsSebbi L Kankondi, Christopher D McQuaid, Morgana Tagliarolo
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 28, 2011
Long-term coexistence of non-indigenous species in aquaculture facilitiesMarc Rius, Kevin G Heasman, Christopher D McQuaid
Plos One|February 2, 2013
Environmental domains and range-limiting mechanisms: testing the Abundant Centre Hypothesis using southern African sandhoppersSimone Baldanzi, Christopher D McQuaid, Stefano Cannicci, et al.
Biology Letters|April 9, 2010
Non-climatic thermal adaptation: implications for species' responses to climate warmingDavid J Marshall, Christopher D McQuaid, Gray A Williams
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|February 26, 2020
Contemporary climate change hinders hybrid performance of ecologically dominant marine invertebratesJamie Hudson, Christopher D McQuaid, Marc Rius
The Biological Bulletin|July 1, 2015
Temperature Effects on Reproductive Allocation in the Sandhopper Talorchestia capensisSimone Baldanzi, Christopher D McQuaid, Francesca Porri
Plos One|December 2, 2011
Patchiness and co-existence of indigenous and invasive mussels at small spatial scales: the interaction of facilitation and competitionJohan Erlandsson, Christopher D McQuaid, Martin Sköld
Ecology and Evolution|October 28, 2024
Life History Strategies Drive Meso-Scale Distribution Patterns in Coastal Benthic MacroinvertebratesMolline Natanah C Gusha, Christopher D McQuaid
Journal of Phycology|October 6, 2022
Global distribution and diversity of marine euendolithic cyanobacteriaAdam J Wyness, Daniel Roush, Christopher D McQuaid
The Science of the Total Environment|September 10, 2020
Ectoparasites reduce scope for growth in a rocky-shore mussel (Perna perna) by raising maintenance costsAldwin Ndhlovu, Christopher D McQuaid, Cristián J Monaco
Plos One|September 6, 2018
Influence of respiratory mode on the thermal tolerance of intertidal limpetsSebbi L Kankondi, Christopher D McQuaid, Morgana Tagliarolo
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 28, 2011
Long-term coexistence of non-indigenous species in aquaculture facilitiesMarc Rius, Kevin G Heasman, Christopher D McQuaid
Plos One|February 2, 2013
Environmental domains and range-limiting mechanisms: testing the Abundant Centre Hypothesis using southern African sandhoppersSimone Baldanzi, Christopher D McQuaid, Stefano Cannicci, et al.
Biology Letters|April 9, 2010
Non-climatic thermal adaptation: implications for species' responses to climate warmingDavid J Marshall, Christopher D McQuaid, Gray A Williams
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