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Howard H Whiteman

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEXUAL SELECTION IN AMERICAN TOADS: A TEST OF A GOOD-GENES HYPOTHESISRichard D Howard, Howard H Whiteman, Teresa I Schueller
Ecology Letters|July 30, 2019
A mother's legacy: the strength of maternal effects in animal populationsMichael P Moore, Howard H Whiteman, Ryan A Martin
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 23, 2025
Predation alters community structure through multiple trophic cascadesRobin S Baker, Cy L Mott, Howard H Whiteman
Oecologia|August 3, 2020
Relative size underlies alternative morph development in a salamanderMichael P Moore, Joseph H K Pechmann, Howard H Whiteman
Ecology|April 16, 2010
Consumptive and nonconsumptive effects of cannibalism in fluctuating age-structured populationsScott A Wissinger, Howard H Whiteman, Mathieu Denoël, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 27, 2024
Polyphenism predicts actuarial senescence and lifespan in tiger salamandersHugo Cayuela, Alycia C R Lackey, Victor Ronget, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 28, 2024
Climate mediates the trade-offs associated with phenotypic plasticity in an amphibian polyphenismMark A Kirk, Alycia C R Lackey, Kelsey E Reider, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 24, 2023
The role of environmental variation in mediating fitness trade-offs for an amphibian polyphenismMark A Kirk, Kelsey E Reider, Alycia C R Lackey, et al.
The American Naturalist|July 19, 2019
Lifetime Fitness, Sex-Specific Life History, and the Maintenance of a PolyphenismAlycia C R Lackey, Michael P Moore, Jacqueline Doyle, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|February 27, 2017
Modeling the population dynamics and community impacts of Ambystoma tigrinum: A case study of phenotype plasticityMaeve L McCarthy, Dorothy Wallace, Howard H Whiteman, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEXUAL SELECTION IN AMERICAN TOADS: A TEST OF A GOOD-GENES HYPOTHESISRichard D Howard, Howard H Whiteman, Teresa I Schueller
Ecology Letters|July 30, 2019
A mother's legacy: the strength of maternal effects in animal populationsMichael P Moore, Howard H Whiteman, Ryan A Martin
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 23, 2025
Predation alters community structure through multiple trophic cascadesRobin S Baker, Cy L Mott, Howard H Whiteman
Oecologia|August 3, 2020
Relative size underlies alternative morph development in a salamanderMichael P Moore, Joseph H K Pechmann, Howard H Whiteman
Ecology|April 16, 2010
Consumptive and nonconsumptive effects of cannibalism in fluctuating age-structured populationsScott A Wissinger, Howard H Whiteman, Mathieu Denoël, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 27, 2024
Polyphenism predicts actuarial senescence and lifespan in tiger salamandersHugo Cayuela, Alycia C R Lackey, Victor Ronget, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 28, 2024
Climate mediates the trade-offs associated with phenotypic plasticity in an amphibian polyphenismMark A Kirk, Alycia C R Lackey, Kelsey E Reider, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 24, 2023
The role of environmental variation in mediating fitness trade-offs for an amphibian polyphenismMark A Kirk, Kelsey E Reider, Alycia C R Lackey, et al.
The American Naturalist|July 19, 2019
Lifetime Fitness, Sex-Specific Life History, and the Maintenance of a PolyphenismAlycia C R Lackey, Michael P Moore, Jacqueline Doyle, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|February 27, 2017
Modeling the population dynamics and community impacts of Ambystoma tigrinum: A case study of phenotype plasticityMaeve L McCarthy, Dorothy Wallace, Howard H Whiteman, et al.
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