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David C Fryxell

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Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2022
Multigenerational exposure to increased temperature reduces metabolic rate but increases boldness in <i>Gambusia affinis</i>Emma R Moffett, David C Fryxell, Kevin S Simon
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 11, 2019
Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics of Sexual DimorphismDavid C Fryxell, Doriane E Weiler, Michael T Kinnison, et al.
Biology Letters|November 21, 2019
Eco-evolutionary feedbacks link prey adaptation to predator performanceDavid C Fryxell, Zachary T Wood, Rebecca Robinson, et al.
Oecologia|June 2, 2016
Cross-habitat effects shape the ecosystem consequences of co-invasion by a pelagic and a benthic consumerDavid C Fryxell, Amber R Diluzio, Maya A Friedman, et al.
Ecology|July 22, 2018
Local adaptation reduces the metabolic cost of environmental warmingEmma R Moffett, David C Fryxell, Eric P Palkovacs, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 23, 2015
Sex ratio variation shapes the ecological effects of a globally introduced freshwater fishDavid C Fryxell, Heather A Arnett, Travis M Apgar, et al.
Oecologia|January 29, 2020
Prey adaptation along a competition-defense tradeoff cryptically shifts trophic cascades from density- to trait-mediatedZachary T Wood, David C Fryxell, Emma R Moffett, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 29, 2022
The effect of pregnancy on metabolic scaling and population energy demand in the viviparous fish Gambusia affinisEmma R Moffett, David C Fryxell, J N Benavente, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 4, 2020
Recent warming reduces the reproductive advantage of large size and contributes to evolutionary downsizing in natureDavid C Fryxell, Alexander N Hoover, Daniel A Alvarez, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2022
Multigenerational exposure to increased temperature reduces metabolic rate but increases boldness in <i>Gambusia affinis</i>Emma R Moffett, David C Fryxell, Kevin S Simon
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 11, 2019
Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics of Sexual DimorphismDavid C Fryxell, Doriane E Weiler, Michael T Kinnison, et al.
Biology Letters|November 21, 2019
Eco-evolutionary feedbacks link prey adaptation to predator performanceDavid C Fryxell, Zachary T Wood, Rebecca Robinson, et al.
Oecologia|June 2, 2016
Cross-habitat effects shape the ecosystem consequences of co-invasion by a pelagic and a benthic consumerDavid C Fryxell, Amber R Diluzio, Maya A Friedman, et al.
Ecology|July 22, 2018
Local adaptation reduces the metabolic cost of environmental warmingEmma R Moffett, David C Fryxell, Eric P Palkovacs, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 23, 2015
Sex ratio variation shapes the ecological effects of a globally introduced freshwater fishDavid C Fryxell, Heather A Arnett, Travis M Apgar, et al.
Oecologia|January 29, 2020
Prey adaptation along a competition-defense tradeoff cryptically shifts trophic cascades from density- to trait-mediatedZachary T Wood, David C Fryxell, Emma R Moffett, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 29, 2022
The effect of pregnancy on metabolic scaling and population energy demand in the viviparous fish Gambusia affinisEmma R Moffett, David C Fryxell, J N Benavente, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 4, 2020
Recent warming reduces the reproductive advantage of large size and contributes to evolutionary downsizing in natureDavid C Fryxell, Alexander N Hoover, Daniel A Alvarez, et al.
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