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James A Fordyce

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Oecologia|April 17, 2003
Aggregative feeding of pipevine swallowtail larvae enhances hostplant suitabilityJames A Fordyce
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 30, 2006
The evolutionary consequences of ecological interactions mediated through phenotypic plasticityJames A Fordyce
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 9, 2010
Host shifts and evolutionary radiations of butterfliesJames A Fordyce
Plos One|July 30, 2010
Interpreting the gamma statistic in phylogenetic diversification rate studies: a rate decrease does not necessarily indicate an early burstJames A Fordyce
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 8, 2004
Geographic variation in clutch size and a realized benefit of aggregative feedingJames A Fordyce, Chris C Nice
Oecologia|September 1, 2005
How caterpillars avoid overheating: behavioral and phenotypic plasticity of pipevine swallowtail larvaeChris C Nice, James A Fordyce
Oecologia|January 28, 2016
A tale of two communities: Neotropical butterfly assemblages show higher beta diversity in the canopy compared to the understoryJames A Fordyce, Philip J DeVries
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 30, 2014
Patterns of host plant utilization and diversification in the brush-footed butterfliesChristopher A Hamm, James A Fordyce
The New Phytologist|April 4, 2019
Not all ectomycorrhizal fungal lineages are equalP Brandon Matheny, James A Fordyce
Plos One|March 17, 2017
Species-free species distribution models describe macroecological properties of protected area networksJason L Robinson, James A Fordyce
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Oecologia|April 17, 2003
Aggregative feeding of pipevine swallowtail larvae enhances hostplant suitabilityJames A Fordyce
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 30, 2006
The evolutionary consequences of ecological interactions mediated through phenotypic plasticityJames A Fordyce
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 9, 2010
Host shifts and evolutionary radiations of butterfliesJames A Fordyce
Plos One|July 30, 2010
Interpreting the gamma statistic in phylogenetic diversification rate studies: a rate decrease does not necessarily indicate an early burstJames A Fordyce
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 8, 2004
Geographic variation in clutch size and a realized benefit of aggregative feedingJames A Fordyce, Chris C Nice
Oecologia|September 1, 2005
How caterpillars avoid overheating: behavioral and phenotypic plasticity of pipevine swallowtail larvaeChris C Nice, James A Fordyce
Oecologia|January 28, 2016
A tale of two communities: Neotropical butterfly assemblages show higher beta diversity in the canopy compared to the understoryJames A Fordyce, Philip J DeVries
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 30, 2014
Patterns of host plant utilization and diversification in the brush-footed butterfliesChristopher A Hamm, James A Fordyce
The New Phytologist|April 4, 2019
Not all ectomycorrhizal fungal lineages are equalP Brandon Matheny, James A Fordyce
Plos One|March 17, 2017
Species-free species distribution models describe macroecological properties of protected area networksJason L Robinson, James A Fordyce
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