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Joel L Pick

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Current Biology : CB|November 23, 2016
House sparrowsShinichi Nakagawa, Joel L Pick
Evolution Letters|August 8, 2019
The more you get, the more you give: Positive cascading effects shape the evolutionary potential of prenatal maternal investmentJoel L Pick, Erik Postma, Barbara Tschirren
Biology Letters|December 23, 2016
A trade-off between reproductive investment and maternal cerebellum size in a precocial birdChristina Ebneter, Joel L Pick, Barbara Tschirren
Evolution Letters|October 5, 2018
Divergent artificial selection for female reproductive investment has a sexually concordant effect on male reproductive successJoel L Pick, Pascale Hutter, Barbara Tschirren
The American Naturalist|November 19, 2016
Disentangling Genetic and Prenatal Maternal Effects on Offspring Size and SurvivalJoel L Pick, Christina Ebneter, Pascale Hutter, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 22, 2025
Simple maternal effects animal models may provide biased estimates of additive genetic and maternal variationJoel L Pick, Craig A Walling, Loeske E B Kruuk
BMC Biology|November 11, 2017
Divide and conquer? Size adjustment with allometry and intermediate outcomesShinichi Nakagawa, Fonti Kar, Rose E O'Dea, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|April 15, 2022
Decomposing phenotypic skew and its effects on the predicted response to strong selectionJoel L Pick, Hannah E Lemon, Caroline E Thomson, et al.
Peerj|April 10, 2023
Counter culture: causes, extent and solutions of systematic bias in the analysis of behavioural countsJoel L Pick, Nyil Khwaja, Michael A Spence, et al.
Frontiers in Zoology|August 26, 2016
Artificial selection reveals the energetic expense of producing larger eggsJoel L Pick, Pascale Hutter, Christina Ebneter, et al.
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Current Biology : CB|November 23, 2016
House sparrowsShinichi Nakagawa, Joel L Pick
Evolution Letters|August 8, 2019
The more you get, the more you give: Positive cascading effects shape the evolutionary potential of prenatal maternal investmentJoel L Pick, Erik Postma, Barbara Tschirren
Biology Letters|December 23, 2016
A trade-off between reproductive investment and maternal cerebellum size in a precocial birdChristina Ebneter, Joel L Pick, Barbara Tschirren
Evolution Letters|October 5, 2018
Divergent artificial selection for female reproductive investment has a sexually concordant effect on male reproductive successJoel L Pick, Pascale Hutter, Barbara Tschirren
The American Naturalist|November 19, 2016
Disentangling Genetic and Prenatal Maternal Effects on Offspring Size and SurvivalJoel L Pick, Christina Ebneter, Pascale Hutter, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 22, 2025
Simple maternal effects animal models may provide biased estimates of additive genetic and maternal variationJoel L Pick, Craig A Walling, Loeske E B Kruuk
BMC Biology|November 11, 2017
Divide and conquer? Size adjustment with allometry and intermediate outcomesShinichi Nakagawa, Fonti Kar, Rose E O'Dea, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|April 15, 2022
Decomposing phenotypic skew and its effects on the predicted response to strong selectionJoel L Pick, Hannah E Lemon, Caroline E Thomson, et al.
Peerj|April 10, 2023
Counter culture: causes, extent and solutions of systematic bias in the analysis of behavioural countsJoel L Pick, Nyil Khwaja, Michael A Spence, et al.
Frontiers in Zoology|August 26, 2016
Artificial selection reveals the energetic expense of producing larger eggsJoel L Pick, Pascale Hutter, Christina Ebneter, et al.
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