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Greg M Walter

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The American Naturalist|March 23, 2023
Experimental Evidence That Phenotypic Evolution but Not Plasticity Occurs along Genetic Lines of Least Resistance in Homogeneous EnvironmentsGreg M Walter
Elife|September 6, 2023
Predicting the futureGreg M Walter, Katrina McGuigan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 21, 2022
Environmental variation and biotic interactions limit adaptation at ecological margins: lessons from rainforest <i>Drosophila</i> and European butterfliesEleanor K O'Brien, Greg M Walter, Jon Bridle
Molecular Ecology|April 22, 2017
Genomic clustering of adaptive loci during parallel evolution of an Australian wildflowerFederico Roda, Greg M Walter, Rick Nipper, et al.
The New Phytologist|January 29, 2020
Population variation in early development can determine ecological resilience in response to environmental changeGreg M Walter, Stefania Catara, Jon R Bridle, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 30, 2016
Divergent natural selection drives the evolution of reproductive isolation in an Australian wildflowerThomas J Richards, Greg M Walter, Katrina McGuigan, et al.
The American Naturalist|March 24, 2018
Evolution of Genetic Variance during Adaptive RadiationGreg M Walter, J David Aguirre, Mark W Blows, et al.
The New Phytologist|April 2, 2014
Strong extrinsic reproductive isolation between parapatric populations of an Australian groundselMaria C Melo, Alicia Grealy, Beth Brittain, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 17, 2024
Within-population plastic responses to combined thermal-nutritional stress differ from those in response to single stressors, and are genetically independent across traits in both males and femalesYeuk Man Movis Choy, Greg M Walter, Christen K Mirth, et al.
Ecology|June 2, 2018
Environmentally induced development costs underlie fitness tradeoffsGreg M Walter, Melanie J Wilkinson, J David Aguirre, et al.
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The American Naturalist|March 23, 2023
Experimental Evidence That Phenotypic Evolution but Not Plasticity Occurs along Genetic Lines of Least Resistance in Homogeneous EnvironmentsGreg M Walter
Elife|September 6, 2023
Predicting the futureGreg M Walter, Katrina McGuigan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 21, 2022
Environmental variation and biotic interactions limit adaptation at ecological margins: lessons from rainforest <i>Drosophila</i> and European butterfliesEleanor K O'Brien, Greg M Walter, Jon Bridle
Molecular Ecology|April 22, 2017
Genomic clustering of adaptive loci during parallel evolution of an Australian wildflowerFederico Roda, Greg M Walter, Rick Nipper, et al.
The New Phytologist|January 29, 2020
Population variation in early development can determine ecological resilience in response to environmental changeGreg M Walter, Stefania Catara, Jon R Bridle, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 30, 2016
Divergent natural selection drives the evolution of reproductive isolation in an Australian wildflowerThomas J Richards, Greg M Walter, Katrina McGuigan, et al.
The American Naturalist|March 24, 2018
Evolution of Genetic Variance during Adaptive RadiationGreg M Walter, J David Aguirre, Mark W Blows, et al.
The New Phytologist|April 2, 2014
Strong extrinsic reproductive isolation between parapatric populations of an Australian groundselMaria C Melo, Alicia Grealy, Beth Brittain, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 17, 2024
Within-population plastic responses to combined thermal-nutritional stress differ from those in response to single stressors, and are genetically independent across traits in both males and femalesYeuk Man Movis Choy, Greg M Walter, Christen K Mirth, et al.
Ecology|June 2, 2018
Environmentally induced development costs underlie fitness tradeoffsGreg M Walter, Melanie J Wilkinson, J David Aguirre, et al.
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