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Christopher N Anderson

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 2, 2010
Character displacement in the fighting colours of Hetaerina damselfliesChristopher N Anderson, Gregory F Grether
Applied Optics|August 19, 2008
Tilt sensitivity of the two-grating interferometerChristopher N Anderson, Patrick P Naulleau
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 30, 2009
Interspecific aggression and character displacement of competitor recognition in Hetaerina damselfliesChristopher N Anderson, Gregory F Grether
Applied Optics|December 25, 2007
Sensitivity study of two high-throughput resolution metrics for photoresistsChristopher N Anderson, Patrick P Naulleau
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|August 18, 2009
The role of interspecific interference competition in character displacement and the evolution of competitor recognitionGregory F Grether, Neil Losin, Christopher N Anderson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 6, 2015
Reproductive interference explains persistence of aggression between speciesJonathan P Drury, Kenichi W Okamoto, Christopher N Anderson, et al.
Ecology Letters|November 17, 2019
Predicting evolutionary responses to interspecific interference in the wildGregory F Grether, Jonathan P Drury, Kenichi W Okamoto, et al.
The American Naturalist|July 19, 2019
A General Explanation for the Persistence of Reproductive InterferenceJonathan P Drury, Christopher N Anderson, Maria B Cabezas Castillo, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 23, 2013
The evolutionary consequences of interspecific aggressionGregory F Grether, Christopher N Anderson, Jonathan P Drury, et al.
Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation|August 30, 2023
Acetabular Rim Ossification Variants Are Found in Almost 20% of Patients Presenting With Hip PainMarc R Safran, Adam J Money, Zach D Vaughn, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 2, 2010
Character displacement in the fighting colours of Hetaerina damselfliesChristopher N Anderson, Gregory F Grether
Applied Optics|August 19, 2008
Tilt sensitivity of the two-grating interferometerChristopher N Anderson, Patrick P Naulleau
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 30, 2009
Interspecific aggression and character displacement of competitor recognition in Hetaerina damselfliesChristopher N Anderson, Gregory F Grether
Applied Optics|December 25, 2007
Sensitivity study of two high-throughput resolution metrics for photoresistsChristopher N Anderson, Patrick P Naulleau
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|August 18, 2009
The role of interspecific interference competition in character displacement and the evolution of competitor recognitionGregory F Grether, Neil Losin, Christopher N Anderson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 6, 2015
Reproductive interference explains persistence of aggression between speciesJonathan P Drury, Kenichi W Okamoto, Christopher N Anderson, et al.
Ecology Letters|November 17, 2019
Predicting evolutionary responses to interspecific interference in the wildGregory F Grether, Jonathan P Drury, Kenichi W Okamoto, et al.
The American Naturalist|July 19, 2019
A General Explanation for the Persistence of Reproductive InterferenceJonathan P Drury, Christopher N Anderson, Maria B Cabezas Castillo, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 23, 2013
The evolutionary consequences of interspecific aggressionGregory F Grether, Christopher N Anderson, Jonathan P Drury, et al.
Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation|August 30, 2023
Acetabular Rim Ossification Variants Are Found in Almost 20% of Patients Presenting With Hip PainMarc R Safran, Adam J Money, Zach D Vaughn, et al.
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