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David W Pfennig

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 15, 2007
Mimicry on the edge: why do mimics vary in resemblance to their model in different parts of their geographical range?George R Harper, David W Pfennig
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 21, 2010
Mimics without models: causes and consequences of allopatry in Batesian mimicry complexesDavid W Pfennig, Sean P Mullen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 17, 2010
Evolution of character displacement in spadefoot toads: different proximate mechanisms in different speciesDavid W Pfennig, Ryan A Martin
Molecular Ecology|September 12, 2014
Towards a gene regulatory network perspective on phenotypic plasticity, genetic accommodation and genetic assimilationDavid W Pfennig, Ian M Ehrenreich
The Quarterly Review of Biology|February 21, 2014
Imperfect mimicry and the limits of natural selectionDavid W Kikuchi, David W Pfennig
Nature|March 23, 2012
Evolutionary biology: Life imperfectly imitates lifeDavid W Pfennig, David W Kikuchi
The Quarterly Review of Biology|September 22, 2009
Character displacement: ecological and reproductive responses to a common evolutionary problemKarin S Pfennig, David W Pfennig
BMC Evolutionary Biology|August 4, 2012
Widespread disruptive selection in the wild is associated with intense resource competitionRyan A Martin, David W Pfennig
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 11, 2019
How stabilizing selection and nongenetic inheritance combine to shape the evolution of phenotypic plasticityNicholas A Levis, David W Pfennig
Annals of Botany|September 12, 2015
Genetic assimilation: a review of its potential proximate causes and evolutionary consequencesIan M Ehrenreich, David W Pfennig
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 15, 2007
Mimicry on the edge: why do mimics vary in resemblance to their model in different parts of their geographical range?George R Harper, David W Pfennig
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 21, 2010
Mimics without models: causes and consequences of allopatry in Batesian mimicry complexesDavid W Pfennig, Sean P Mullen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 17, 2010
Evolution of character displacement in spadefoot toads: different proximate mechanisms in different speciesDavid W Pfennig, Ryan A Martin
Molecular Ecology|September 12, 2014
Towards a gene regulatory network perspective on phenotypic plasticity, genetic accommodation and genetic assimilationDavid W Pfennig, Ian M Ehrenreich
The Quarterly Review of Biology|February 21, 2014
Imperfect mimicry and the limits of natural selectionDavid W Kikuchi, David W Pfennig
Nature|March 23, 2012
Evolutionary biology: Life imperfectly imitates lifeDavid W Pfennig, David W Kikuchi
The Quarterly Review of Biology|September 22, 2009
Character displacement: ecological and reproductive responses to a common evolutionary problemKarin S Pfennig, David W Pfennig
BMC Evolutionary Biology|August 4, 2012
Widespread disruptive selection in the wild is associated with intense resource competitionRyan A Martin, David W Pfennig
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 11, 2019
How stabilizing selection and nongenetic inheritance combine to shape the evolution of phenotypic plasticityNicholas A Levis, David W Pfennig
Annals of Botany|September 12, 2015
Genetic assimilation: a review of its potential proximate causes and evolutionary consequencesIan M Ehrenreich, David W Pfennig
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