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Mark R Forbes

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 2, 2007
On sex differences in optimal immunityMark R Forbes
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Fluctuating asymmetry in relation to indices of quality and fitness in the damselfly, Enallagmaebrium (Hagen)Brian Leung, Mark R Forbes
BMC Ecology|November 9, 2006
Age-dependent induction of immunity and subsequent survival costs in males and females of a temperate damselflyTonia Robb, Mark R Forbes
International Journal for Parasitology|May 30, 2012
Random parasite encounters coupled with condition-linked immunity of hosts generate parasite aggregationAndré Morrill, Mark R Forbes
The American Naturalist|January 26, 2016
Aggregation of Infective Stages of Parasites as an Adaptation and Its Implications for the Study of Parasite-Host InteractionsAndré Morrill, Mark R Forbes
The Journal of Parasitology|August 21, 2008
Patterns of infection by lungworms, Rhabdias ranae and Haematoloechus spp., in northern leopard frogs: a relationship between sex and parasitismOluwayemisi K Dare, Mark R Forbes
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 6, 2002
Host range and local parasite adaptationMarc J Lajeunesse, Mark R Forbes
The American Naturalist|February 5, 2000
Fluctuating Asymmetry as a Bioindicator of Stress: Comparing Efficacy of Analyses Involving Multiple TraitsBrian Leung, Mark R Forbes, David Houle
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 15, 2017
Host species exploitation and discrimination by animal parasitesMark R Forbes, André Morrill, Jennifer Schellinck
International Journal for Parasitology|February 4, 2017
Explaining parasite aggregation: more than one parasite species at a timeAndré Morrill, Felipe Dargent, Mark R Forbes
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 2, 2007
On sex differences in optimal immunityMark R Forbes
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Fluctuating asymmetry in relation to indices of quality and fitness in the damselfly, Enallagmaebrium (Hagen)Brian Leung, Mark R Forbes
BMC Ecology|November 9, 2006
Age-dependent induction of immunity and subsequent survival costs in males and females of a temperate damselflyTonia Robb, Mark R Forbes
International Journal for Parasitology|May 30, 2012
Random parasite encounters coupled with condition-linked immunity of hosts generate parasite aggregationAndré Morrill, Mark R Forbes
The American Naturalist|January 26, 2016
Aggregation of Infective Stages of Parasites as an Adaptation and Its Implications for the Study of Parasite-Host InteractionsAndré Morrill, Mark R Forbes
The Journal of Parasitology|August 21, 2008
Patterns of infection by lungworms, Rhabdias ranae and Haematoloechus spp., in northern leopard frogs: a relationship between sex and parasitismOluwayemisi K Dare, Mark R Forbes
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 6, 2002
Host range and local parasite adaptationMarc J Lajeunesse, Mark R Forbes
The American Naturalist|February 5, 2000
Fluctuating Asymmetry as a Bioindicator of Stress: Comparing Efficacy of Analyses Involving Multiple TraitsBrian Leung, Mark R Forbes, David Houle
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 15, 2017
Host species exploitation and discrimination by animal parasitesMark R Forbes, André Morrill, Jennifer Schellinck
International Journal for Parasitology|February 4, 2017
Explaining parasite aggregation: more than one parasite species at a timeAndré Morrill, Felipe Dargent, Mark R Forbes
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