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Daniel N Anstett

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Evolution Letters|April 19, 2021
Regional differences in rapid evolution during severe droughtDaniel N Anstett, Haley A Branch, Amy L Angert
Journal of Chemical Ecology|August 10, 2016
Latitudinal Gradients in Induced and Constitutive Resistance against HerbivoresDaniel N Anstett, Wen Chen, Marc T J Johnson
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 15, 2024
Phenotypic lags influence rapid evolution throughout a drought cycleHaley A Branch, Daniel N Anstett, Amy L Angert
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 23, 2016
Sources of Controversy Surrounding Latitudinal Patterns in Herbivory and DefenseDaniel N Anstett, Krystal A Nunes, Carina Baskett, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 14, 2018
Testing for latitudinal gradients in defense at the macroevolutionary scaleDaniel N Anstett, Jeffrey R Ahern, Marc T J Johnson, et al.
Mycology|March 8, 2014
Dispersal analysis of three <i>Peltigera</i> species based on landscape genetics dataDaniel N Anstett, Heath O'Brien, Ellen W Larsen, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|December 5, 2018
Ellagitannins from the Onagraceae Decrease the Performance of Generalist and Specialist HerbivoresDaniel N Anstett, Iris Cheval, Caitlyn D'Souza, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 21, 2015
Can genetically based clines in plant defence explain greater herbivory at higher latitudes?Daniel N Anstett, Jeffrey R Ahern, Julia Glinos, et al.
Nature Communications|April 3, 2020
Pelagic fish predation is stronger at temperate latitudes than near the equatorMarius Roesti, Daniel N Anstett, Benjamin G Freeman, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 22, 2021
Adaptation across geographic ranges is consistent with strong selection in marginal climates and legacies of range expansionMegan Bontrager, Takuji Usui, Julie A Lee-Yaw, et al.
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Evolution Letters|April 19, 2021
Regional differences in rapid evolution during severe droughtDaniel N Anstett, Haley A Branch, Amy L Angert
Journal of Chemical Ecology|August 10, 2016
Latitudinal Gradients in Induced and Constitutive Resistance against HerbivoresDaniel N Anstett, Wen Chen, Marc T J Johnson
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 15, 2024
Phenotypic lags influence rapid evolution throughout a drought cycleHaley A Branch, Daniel N Anstett, Amy L Angert
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 23, 2016
Sources of Controversy Surrounding Latitudinal Patterns in Herbivory and DefenseDaniel N Anstett, Krystal A Nunes, Carina Baskett, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 14, 2018
Testing for latitudinal gradients in defense at the macroevolutionary scaleDaniel N Anstett, Jeffrey R Ahern, Marc T J Johnson, et al.
Mycology|March 8, 2014
Dispersal analysis of three <i>Peltigera</i> species based on landscape genetics dataDaniel N Anstett, Heath O'Brien, Ellen W Larsen, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|December 5, 2018
Ellagitannins from the Onagraceae Decrease the Performance of Generalist and Specialist HerbivoresDaniel N Anstett, Iris Cheval, Caitlyn D'Souza, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 21, 2015
Can genetically based clines in plant defence explain greater herbivory at higher latitudes?Daniel N Anstett, Jeffrey R Ahern, Julia Glinos, et al.
Nature Communications|April 3, 2020
Pelagic fish predation is stronger at temperate latitudes than near the equatorMarius Roesti, Daniel N Anstett, Benjamin G Freeman, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 22, 2021
Adaptation across geographic ranges is consistent with strong selection in marginal climates and legacies of range expansionMegan Bontrager, Takuji Usui, Julie A Lee-Yaw, et al.
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