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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 28, 2012
The prediction of adaptive evolution: empirical application of the secondary theorem of selection and comparison to the breeder's equationMichael B Morrissey, Darren J Parker, Peter Korsten, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 14, 1999
Male reproductive success in a promiscuous mammal: behavioural estimates compared with genetic paternityD W Coltman, D R Bancroft, A Robertson, et al.
Genetics|November 12, 2017
Evidence for Selection-by-Environment but Not Genotype-by-Environment Interactions for Fitness-Related Traits in a Wild Mammal PopulationAdam D Hayward, Josephine M Pemberton, Camillo Berenos, et al.
Analytical Biochemistry|November 26, 2008
Application of screen-printed microband biosensors to end-point measurements of glucose and cell numbers in HepG2 cell cultureR M Pemberton, J Xu, R Pittson, et al.
Nature|June 29, 2007
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation for fitness in red deerKatharina Foerster, Tim Coulson, Ben C Sheldon, et al.
Biosensors & Bioelectronics|November 18, 2010
A screen-printed microband glucose biosensor system for real-time monitoring of toxicity in cell cultureR M Pemberton, J Xu, R Pittson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 28, 2010
Investigating temporal changes in hybridization and introgression in a predominantly bimodal hybridizing population of invasive sika (Cervus nippon) and native red deer (C. elaphus) on the Kintyre Peninsula, ScotlandH V Senn, N H Barton, S J Goodman, et al.
Nature|July 2, 2004
Why large-scale climate indices seem to predict ecological processes better than local weatherT B Hallett, T Coulson, J G Pilkington, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|August 17, 2015
Asynchrony of senescence among phenotypic traits in a wild mammal populationAdam D Hayward, Jacob Moorad, Charlotte E Regan, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 30, 2020
Increased genetic marker density reveals high levels of admixture between red deer and introduced Japanese sika in Kintyre, ScotlandS Eryn McFarlane, Darren C Hunter, Helen V Senn, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 28, 2012
The prediction of adaptive evolution: empirical application of the secondary theorem of selection and comparison to the breeder's equationMichael B Morrissey, Darren J Parker, Peter Korsten, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 14, 1999
Male reproductive success in a promiscuous mammal: behavioural estimates compared with genetic paternityD W Coltman, D R Bancroft, A Robertson, et al.
Genetics|November 12, 2017
Evidence for Selection-by-Environment but Not Genotype-by-Environment Interactions for Fitness-Related Traits in a Wild Mammal PopulationAdam D Hayward, Josephine M Pemberton, Camillo Berenos, et al.
Analytical Biochemistry|November 26, 2008
Application of screen-printed microband biosensors to end-point measurements of glucose and cell numbers in HepG2 cell cultureR M Pemberton, J Xu, R Pittson, et al.
Nature|June 29, 2007
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation for fitness in red deerKatharina Foerster, Tim Coulson, Ben C Sheldon, et al.
Biosensors & Bioelectronics|November 18, 2010
A screen-printed microband glucose biosensor system for real-time monitoring of toxicity in cell cultureR M Pemberton, J Xu, R Pittson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 28, 2010
Investigating temporal changes in hybridization and introgression in a predominantly bimodal hybridizing population of invasive sika (Cervus nippon) and native red deer (C. elaphus) on the Kintyre Peninsula, ScotlandH V Senn, N H Barton, S J Goodman, et al.
Nature|July 2, 2004
Why large-scale climate indices seem to predict ecological processes better than local weatherT B Hallett, T Coulson, J G Pilkington, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|August 17, 2015
Asynchrony of senescence among phenotypic traits in a wild mammal populationAdam D Hayward, Jacob Moorad, Charlotte E Regan, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 30, 2020
Increased genetic marker density reveals high levels of admixture between red deer and introduced Japanese sika in Kintyre, ScotlandS Eryn McFarlane, Darren C Hunter, Helen V Senn, et al.
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