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Miguel A Acevedo

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Ecology and Evolution|November 30, 2020
Teaching quantitative ecology online: An evidence-based prescription of best practicesMiguel A Acevedo
Peerj|April 2, 2024
Higher body condition with infection by <i>Haemoproteus</i> parasites in Bananaquits (<i>Coereba flaveola</i>)Nicole A Gutiérrez-Ramos, Miguel A Acevedo
Ecology|July 22, 2014
The matrix alters the role of path redundancy on patch colonization ratesRobert J Fletcher, Miguel A Acevedo, Ellen P Robertson
Scientific Reports|March 24, 2024
Geographic differences in body size distributions underlie food web connectance of tropical forest mammalsLydia Beaudrot, Miguel A Acevedo, Daniel Gorczynski, et al.
Biology Letters|August 3, 2022
No evidence of predicted phenotypic changes after hurricane disturbance in a shade-specialist Caribbean anoleMiguel A Acevedo, David Clark, Carly Fankhauser, et al.
Parasitology|October 16, 2018
The drivers and consequences of unstable <i>Plasmodium</i> dynamics: a long-term study of three malaria parasite species infecting a tropical lizardLuisa Otero, Jos J Schall, Virnaliz Cruz, et al.
Oecologia|June 10, 2015
Spatial asymmetries in connectivity influence colonization-extinction dynamicsMiguel A Acevedo, Robert J Fletcher, Raymond L Tremblay, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|March 1, 2024
Recolonization of secondary forests by a locally extinct Caribbean anole through the lens of range expansion theoryMiguel A Acevedo, Carly Fankhauser, Luis González, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 16, 2011
Social network models predict movement and connectivity in ecological landscapesRobert J Fletcher, Miguel A Acevedo, Brian E Reichert, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 9, 2019
Virulence-driven trade-offs in disease transmission: A meta-analysisMiguel A Acevedo, Forrest P Dillemuth, Andrew J Flick, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|November 30, 2020
Teaching quantitative ecology online: An evidence-based prescription of best practicesMiguel A Acevedo
Peerj|April 2, 2024
Higher body condition with infection by <i>Haemoproteus</i> parasites in Bananaquits (<i>Coereba flaveola</i>)Nicole A Gutiérrez-Ramos, Miguel A Acevedo
Ecology|July 22, 2014
The matrix alters the role of path redundancy on patch colonization ratesRobert J Fletcher, Miguel A Acevedo, Ellen P Robertson
Scientific Reports|March 24, 2024
Geographic differences in body size distributions underlie food web connectance of tropical forest mammalsLydia Beaudrot, Miguel A Acevedo, Daniel Gorczynski, et al.
Biology Letters|August 3, 2022
No evidence of predicted phenotypic changes after hurricane disturbance in a shade-specialist Caribbean anoleMiguel A Acevedo, David Clark, Carly Fankhauser, et al.
Parasitology|October 16, 2018
The drivers and consequences of unstable <i>Plasmodium</i> dynamics: a long-term study of three malaria parasite species infecting a tropical lizardLuisa Otero, Jos J Schall, Virnaliz Cruz, et al.
Oecologia|June 10, 2015
Spatial asymmetries in connectivity influence colonization-extinction dynamicsMiguel A Acevedo, Robert J Fletcher, Raymond L Tremblay, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|March 1, 2024
Recolonization of secondary forests by a locally extinct Caribbean anole through the lens of range expansion theoryMiguel A Acevedo, Carly Fankhauser, Luis González, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 16, 2011
Social network models predict movement and connectivity in ecological landscapesRobert J Fletcher, Miguel A Acevedo, Brian E Reichert, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 9, 2019
Virulence-driven trade-offs in disease transmission: A meta-analysisMiguel A Acevedo, Forrest P Dillemuth, Andrew J Flick, et al.
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