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Peter A Abrams

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Theoretical Population Biology|September 2, 2003
Dynamics and responses to mortality rates of competing predators undergoing predator-prey cyclesPeter A Abrams, Chad E Brassil, Robert D Holt
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Possible indirect interactions between transient and resident killer whales: implications for the evolution of foraging specializations in the genus OrcinusRobin W Baird, Peter A Abrams, Lawrence M Dill
The American Naturalist|November 18, 2003
Dynamic versus instantaneous models of diet choiceBrian O Ma, Peter A Abrams, Chad E Brassil
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 9, 2008
Biphasic growth in fish II: empirical assessmentChristopher Quince, Brian J Shuter, Peter A Abrams, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 28, 2011
The roles of spatial heterogeneity and adaptive movement in stabilizing (or destabilizing) simple metacommunitiesLasse Ruokolainen, Peter A Abrams, Kevin S McCann, et al.
Ecology|May 26, 2012
Harvesting creates ecological traps: consequences of invisible mortality risks in predator-prey metacommunitiesPeter A Abrams, Lasse Ruokolainen, Brian J Shuter, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 9, 2008
Biphasic growth in fish I: theoretical foundationsChristopher Quince, Peter A Abrams, Brian J Shuter, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 16, 2006
Disruptive selection and then what?Claus Rueffler, Tom J M Van Dooren, Olof Leimar, et al.
Nature|February 1, 2013
Does consumption rate scale superlinearly?Henrique C Giacomini, Brian J Shuter, Derrick T de Kerckhove, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 19, 2008
Lazy males? Bioenergetic differences in energy acquisition and metabolism help to explain sexual size dimorphism in percidsMichael D Rennie, Craig F Purchase, Nigel Lester, et al.
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Theoretical Population Biology|September 2, 2003
Dynamics and responses to mortality rates of competing predators undergoing predator-prey cyclesPeter A Abrams, Chad E Brassil, Robert D Holt
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Possible indirect interactions between transient and resident killer whales: implications for the evolution of foraging specializations in the genus OrcinusRobin W Baird, Peter A Abrams, Lawrence M Dill
The American Naturalist|November 18, 2003
Dynamic versus instantaneous models of diet choiceBrian O Ma, Peter A Abrams, Chad E Brassil
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 9, 2008
Biphasic growth in fish II: empirical assessmentChristopher Quince, Brian J Shuter, Peter A Abrams, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 28, 2011
The roles of spatial heterogeneity and adaptive movement in stabilizing (or destabilizing) simple metacommunitiesLasse Ruokolainen, Peter A Abrams, Kevin S McCann, et al.
Ecology|May 26, 2012
Harvesting creates ecological traps: consequences of invisible mortality risks in predator-prey metacommunitiesPeter A Abrams, Lasse Ruokolainen, Brian J Shuter, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 9, 2008
Biphasic growth in fish I: theoretical foundationsChristopher Quince, Peter A Abrams, Brian J Shuter, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 16, 2006
Disruptive selection and then what?Claus Rueffler, Tom J M Van Dooren, Olof Leimar, et al.
Nature|February 1, 2013
Does consumption rate scale superlinearly?Henrique C Giacomini, Brian J Shuter, Derrick T de Kerckhove, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 19, 2008
Lazy males? Bioenergetic differences in energy acquisition and metabolism help to explain sexual size dimorphism in percidsMichael D Rennie, Craig F Purchase, Nigel Lester, et al.
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