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David W Pfennig

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 14, 2007
Field and experimental evidence for competition's role in phenotypic divergenceDavid W Pfennig, Amber M Rice, Ryan A Martin
Ecology and Evolution|October 23, 2023
Comparative transcriptomics reveals that a novel form of phenotypic plasticity evolved via lineage-specific changes in gene expressionAndrew J Isdaner, Nicholas A Levis, David W Pfennig
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Genetic details, optimization and phage life historiesJ J Bull, David W Pfennig, Ing-Nang Wang
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 6, 2021
Adaptive Plasticity as a Fitness Benefit of Mate ChoicePatrick W Kelly, David W Pfennig, Karin S Pfennig
Nature Ecology & Evolution|July 11, 2018
Morphological novelty emerges from pre-existing phenotypic plasticityNicholas A Levis, Andrew J Isdaner, David W Pfennig
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 25, 2010
Diet and hormonal manipulation reveal cryptic genetic variation: implications for the evolution of novel feeding strategiesCris C Ledón-Rettig, David W Pfennig, Erica J Crespi
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 3, 2009
Stress hormones and the fitness consequences associated with the transition to a novel diet in larval amphibiansCris C Ledón-Rettig, David W Pfennig, Erica J Crespi
Evolution & Development|May 8, 2008
Ancestral variation and the potential for genetic accommodation in larval amphibians: implications for the evolution of novel feeding strategiesCris C Ledon-Rettig, David W Pfennig, Nanette Nascone-Yoder
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Pathogens as a factor limiting the spread of cannibalism in tiger salamandersDavid W Pfennig, Michael L G Loeb, James P Collins
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 17, 2024
Assessment and the regulation of adaptive phenotypic plasticityKarl A P Hill, Karin S Pfennig, David W Pfennig
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 14, 2007
Field and experimental evidence for competition's role in phenotypic divergenceDavid W Pfennig, Amber M Rice, Ryan A Martin
Ecology and Evolution|October 23, 2023
Comparative transcriptomics reveals that a novel form of phenotypic plasticity evolved via lineage-specific changes in gene expressionAndrew J Isdaner, Nicholas A Levis, David W Pfennig
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Genetic details, optimization and phage life historiesJ J Bull, David W Pfennig, Ing-Nang Wang
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 6, 2021
Adaptive Plasticity as a Fitness Benefit of Mate ChoicePatrick W Kelly, David W Pfennig, Karin S Pfennig
Nature Ecology & Evolution|July 11, 2018
Morphological novelty emerges from pre-existing phenotypic plasticityNicholas A Levis, Andrew J Isdaner, David W Pfennig
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 25, 2010
Diet and hormonal manipulation reveal cryptic genetic variation: implications for the evolution of novel feeding strategiesCris C Ledón-Rettig, David W Pfennig, Erica J Crespi
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 3, 2009
Stress hormones and the fitness consequences associated with the transition to a novel diet in larval amphibiansCris C Ledón-Rettig, David W Pfennig, Erica J Crespi
Evolution & Development|May 8, 2008
Ancestral variation and the potential for genetic accommodation in larval amphibians: implications for the evolution of novel feeding strategiesCris C Ledon-Rettig, David W Pfennig, Nanette Nascone-Yoder
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Pathogens as a factor limiting the spread of cannibalism in tiger salamandersDavid W Pfennig, Michael L G Loeb, James P Collins
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 17, 2024
Assessment and the regulation of adaptive phenotypic plasticityKarl A P Hill, Karin S Pfennig, David W Pfennig
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