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Erik Wapstra

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Current Biology : CB|September 25, 2019
Developmental Biology: Embryonic Movement Influences Sex Determination in a TurtleGeoffrey M While, Erik Wapstra
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 17, 2018
Ectothermic telomeres: it's time they came in from the coldMats Olsson, Erik Wapstra, Christopher Friesen
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Differential sex allocation in sand lizards: bright males induce daughter production in a species with heteromorphic sex chromosomesMats Olsson, Erik Wapstra, Tobias Uller
BMC Evolutionary Biology|October 9, 2015
Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) phenology in a warming worldGabriella Ljungström, Erik Wapstra, Mats Olsson
Plos One|May 24, 2011
UV-deprived coloration reduces success in mate acquisition in male sand lizards (Lacerta agilis)Mats Olsson, Staffan Andersson, Erik Wapstra
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|April 13, 2012
Do gravid females become selfish? Female allocation of energy during gestationKeisuke Itonaga, Susan M Jones, Erik Wapstra
Molecular Ecology|January 5, 2011
Variation in social organization influences the opportunity for sexual selection in a social lizardGeoffrey M While, Tobias Uller, Erik Wapstra
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 7, 2017
Evolutionary ecology of telomeres: a reviewMats Olsson, Erik Wapstra, Christopher R Friesen
Molecular Ecology|August 27, 2021
Of telomeres and temperature: Measuring thermal effects on telomeres in ectothermic animalsChristopher R Friesen, Erik Wapstra, Mats Olsson
Plos One|August 1, 2012
Effects of maternal basking and food quantity during gestation provide evidence for the selective advantage of matrotrophy in a viviparous lizardKeisuke Itonaga, Susan M Jones, Erik Wapstra
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Current Biology : CB|September 25, 2019
Developmental Biology: Embryonic Movement Influences Sex Determination in a TurtleGeoffrey M While, Erik Wapstra
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 17, 2018
Ectothermic telomeres: it's time they came in from the coldMats Olsson, Erik Wapstra, Christopher Friesen
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Differential sex allocation in sand lizards: bright males induce daughter production in a species with heteromorphic sex chromosomesMats Olsson, Erik Wapstra, Tobias Uller
BMC Evolutionary Biology|October 9, 2015
Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) phenology in a warming worldGabriella Ljungström, Erik Wapstra, Mats Olsson
Plos One|May 24, 2011
UV-deprived coloration reduces success in mate acquisition in male sand lizards (Lacerta agilis)Mats Olsson, Staffan Andersson, Erik Wapstra
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|April 13, 2012
Do gravid females become selfish? Female allocation of energy during gestationKeisuke Itonaga, Susan M Jones, Erik Wapstra
Molecular Ecology|January 5, 2011
Variation in social organization influences the opportunity for sexual selection in a social lizardGeoffrey M While, Tobias Uller, Erik Wapstra
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 7, 2017
Evolutionary ecology of telomeres: a reviewMats Olsson, Erik Wapstra, Christopher R Friesen
Molecular Ecology|August 27, 2021
Of telomeres and temperature: Measuring thermal effects on telomeres in ectothermic animalsChristopher R Friesen, Erik Wapstra, Mats Olsson
Plos One|August 1, 2012
Effects of maternal basking and food quantity during gestation provide evidence for the selective advantage of matrotrophy in a viviparous lizardKeisuke Itonaga, Susan M Jones, Erik Wapstra
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