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The American Naturalist
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April 22, 2011
Identifying the critical climatic time window that affects trait expression
Martijn van de Pol, Andrew Cockburn
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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July 30, 2021
Cross-lags and the unbiased estimation of life-history and demographic parameters
Martijn van de Pol, Lyanne Brouwer
Plos One
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December 16, 2016
climwin: An R Toolbox for Climate Window Analysis
Liam D Bailey, Martijn van de Pol
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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October 4, 2015
Tackling extremes: challenges for ecological and evolutionary research on extreme climatic events
Liam D Bailey, Martijn van de Pol
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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October 17, 2013
The role of social environment on parental care: offspring benefit more from the presence of female than male helpers
Lyanne Brouwer, Martijn van de Pol, Andrew Cockburn
The American Naturalist
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February 5, 2020
Integrating Fitness Components Reveals That Survival Costs Outweigh Other Benefits and Costs of Group Living in Two Closely Related Species
Lyanne Brouwer, Andrew Cockburn, Martijn van de Pol
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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October 18, 2011
Fluctuations in population composition dampen the impact of phenotypic plasticity on trait dynamics in superb fairy-wrens
Martijn van de Pol, Helen L Osmond, Andrew Cockburn
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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January 23, 2019
Indirect fitness benefits through extra-pair mating are large for an inbred minority, but cannot explain widespread infidelity among red-winged fairy-wrens
Wendy Lichtenauer, Martijn van de Pol, Andrew Cockburn, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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October 20, 2011
Strategic promiscuity helps avoid inbreeding at multiple levels in a cooperative breeder where both sexes are philopatric
Lyanne Brouwer, Martijn Van De Pol, Els Atema, et al.
Global Change Biology
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July 6, 2019
Autumn bird migration phenology: A potpourri of wind, precipitation and temperature effects
Birgen Haest, Ommo Hüppop, Martijn van de Pol, et al.
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The American Naturalist
|
April 22, 2011
Identifying the critical climatic time window that affects trait expression
Martijn van de Pol, Andrew Cockburn
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
July 30, 2021
Cross-lags and the unbiased estimation of life-history and demographic parameters
Martijn van de Pol, Lyanne Brouwer
Plos One
|
December 16, 2016
climwin: An R Toolbox for Climate Window Analysis
Liam D Bailey, Martijn van de Pol
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
October 4, 2015
Tackling extremes: challenges for ecological and evolutionary research on extreme climatic events
Liam D Bailey, Martijn van de Pol
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
October 17, 2013
The role of social environment on parental care: offspring benefit more from the presence of female than male helpers
Lyanne Brouwer, Martijn van de Pol, Andrew Cockburn
The American Naturalist
|
February 5, 2020
Integrating Fitness Components Reveals That Survival Costs Outweigh Other Benefits and Costs of Group Living in Two Closely Related Species
Lyanne Brouwer, Andrew Cockburn, Martijn van de Pol
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
October 18, 2011
Fluctuations in population composition dampen the impact of phenotypic plasticity on trait dynamics in superb fairy-wrens
Martijn van de Pol, Helen L Osmond, Andrew Cockburn
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
January 23, 2019
Indirect fitness benefits through extra-pair mating are large for an inbred minority, but cannot explain widespread infidelity among red-winged fairy-wrens
Wendy Lichtenauer, Martijn van de Pol, Andrew Cockburn, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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October 20, 2011
Strategic promiscuity helps avoid inbreeding at multiple levels in a cooperative breeder where both sexes are philopatric
Lyanne Brouwer, Martijn Van De Pol, Els Atema, et al.
Global Change Biology
|
July 6, 2019
Autumn bird migration phenology: A potpourri of wind, precipitation and temperature effects
Birgen Haest, Ommo Hüppop, Martijn van de Pol, et al.
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