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John R Stinchcombe

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 3, 2002
Environmental dependency in the expression of costs of tolerance to deer herbivoryJohn R Stinchcombe
The New Phytologist|August 17, 2010
Ecology and evolution on the banks of the St LawrenceJohn R Stinchcombe
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Fitness consequences of cotyledon and mature-leaf damage in the ivyleaf morning gloryJohn R Stinchcombe
Plant Communications|December 28, 2020
The Potential for Genotype-by-Environment Interactions to Maintain Genetic Variation in a Model Legume-Rhizobia MutualismPriya Vaidya, John R Stinchcombe
Molecular Ecology|September 30, 2020
Population genomics of parallel adaptationMeng Yuan, John R Stinchcombe
American Journal of Botany|September 15, 2022
Phenotypic plasticity made simple, but not too simpleRichard Gomulkiewicz, John R Stinchcombe
Ecology Letters|September 9, 2006
Ecosystem engineers as selective agents: the effects of leaf litter on emergence time and early growth in Impatiens capensisJohn R Stinchcombe, Johanna Schmitt
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 18, 2012
Genetics and evolution of function-valued traits: understanding environmentally responsive phenotypesJohn R Stinchcombe, , Mark Kirkpatrick
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 18, 2002
The evolution of tolerance to deer herbivory: modifications caused by the abundance of insect herbivoresJohn R Stinchcombe, Mark D Rausher
The New Phytologist|July 4, 2009
Interspecific competition alters natural selection on shade avoidance phenotypes in Impatiens capensisBrechann V McGoey, John R Stinchcombe
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 3, 2002
Environmental dependency in the expression of costs of tolerance to deer herbivoryJohn R Stinchcombe
The New Phytologist|August 17, 2010
Ecology and evolution on the banks of the St LawrenceJohn R Stinchcombe
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Fitness consequences of cotyledon and mature-leaf damage in the ivyleaf morning gloryJohn R Stinchcombe
Plant Communications|December 28, 2020
The Potential for Genotype-by-Environment Interactions to Maintain Genetic Variation in a Model Legume-Rhizobia MutualismPriya Vaidya, John R Stinchcombe
Molecular Ecology|September 30, 2020
Population genomics of parallel adaptationMeng Yuan, John R Stinchcombe
American Journal of Botany|September 15, 2022
Phenotypic plasticity made simple, but not too simpleRichard Gomulkiewicz, John R Stinchcombe
Ecology Letters|September 9, 2006
Ecosystem engineers as selective agents: the effects of leaf litter on emergence time and early growth in Impatiens capensisJohn R Stinchcombe, Johanna Schmitt
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 18, 2012
Genetics and evolution of function-valued traits: understanding environmentally responsive phenotypesJohn R Stinchcombe, , Mark Kirkpatrick
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 18, 2002
The evolution of tolerance to deer herbivory: modifications caused by the abundance of insect herbivoresJohn R Stinchcombe, Mark D Rausher
The New Phytologist|July 4, 2009
Interspecific competition alters natural selection on shade avoidance phenotypes in Impatiens capensisBrechann V McGoey, John R Stinchcombe
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