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Lewis G Spurgin

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 8, 2013
Comment on Gohli et al. (2013): "Does promiscuity explain differences in levels of genetic diversity across passerine birds?"Lewis G Spurgin
Nature|December 12, 2018
Darwin's finches choose parent lookalikes as matesLewis G Spurgin, Tracey Chapman
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2010
How pathogens drive genetic diversity: MHC, mechanisms and misunderstandingsLewis G Spurgin, David S Richardson
Current Biology : CB|August 21, 2019
Conservation: The Costs of Inbreeding and of Being InbredLewis G Spurgin, Matthew J G Gage
Heredity|March 26, 2021
Tribolium beetles as a model system in evolution and ecologyMichael D Pointer, Matthew J G Gage, Lewis G Spurgin
Molecular Ecology|October 29, 2015
Drift, not selection, shapes toll-like receptor variation among oceanic island populationsCatalina Gonzalez-Quevedo, Lewis G Spurgin, Juan Carlos Illera, et al.
Immunogenetics|December 18, 2014
454 screening of individual MHC variation in an endemic island passerineCatalina Gonzalez-Quevedo, Karl P Phillips, Lewis G Spurgin, et al.
Oecologia|October 11, 2011
Biogeographical patterns and co-occurrence of pathogenic infection across island populations of Berthelot's pipit (Anthus berthelotii)Lewis G Spurgin, Juan Carlos Illera, David P Padilla, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 24, 2024
Life history correlations and trade-offs resulting from selection for dispersal in Tribolium castaneumMichael D Pointer, Lewis G Spurgin, Mark McMullan, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 17, 2019
Differential female sociality is linked with the fine-scale structure of sexual interactions in replicate groups of red junglefowl, <i>Gallus gallus</i>Grant C McDonald, Lewis G Spurgin, Eleanor A Fairfield, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 8, 2013
Comment on Gohli et al. (2013): "Does promiscuity explain differences in levels of genetic diversity across passerine birds?"Lewis G Spurgin
Nature|December 12, 2018
Darwin's finches choose parent lookalikes as matesLewis G Spurgin, Tracey Chapman
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2010
How pathogens drive genetic diversity: MHC, mechanisms and misunderstandingsLewis G Spurgin, David S Richardson
Current Biology : CB|August 21, 2019
Conservation: The Costs of Inbreeding and of Being InbredLewis G Spurgin, Matthew J G Gage
Heredity|March 26, 2021
Tribolium beetles as a model system in evolution and ecologyMichael D Pointer, Matthew J G Gage, Lewis G Spurgin
Molecular Ecology|October 29, 2015
Drift, not selection, shapes toll-like receptor variation among oceanic island populationsCatalina Gonzalez-Quevedo, Lewis G Spurgin, Juan Carlos Illera, et al.
Immunogenetics|December 18, 2014
454 screening of individual MHC variation in an endemic island passerineCatalina Gonzalez-Quevedo, Karl P Phillips, Lewis G Spurgin, et al.
Oecologia|October 11, 2011
Biogeographical patterns and co-occurrence of pathogenic infection across island populations of Berthelot's pipit (Anthus berthelotii)Lewis G Spurgin, Juan Carlos Illera, David P Padilla, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 24, 2024
Life history correlations and trade-offs resulting from selection for dispersal in Tribolium castaneumMichael D Pointer, Lewis G Spurgin, Mark McMullan, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 17, 2019
Differential female sociality is linked with the fine-scale structure of sexual interactions in replicate groups of red junglefowl, <i>Gallus gallus</i>Grant C McDonald, Lewis G Spurgin, Eleanor A Fairfield, et al.
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