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Phillip Gienapp

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Global Change Biology|February 29, 2020
Opinion: Is gene mapping in wild populations useful for understanding and predicting adaptation to global change?Phillip Gienapp
Plos One|August 17, 2010
High fidelity--no evidence for extra-pair paternity in Siberian jays (Perisoreus infaustus)Phillip Gienapp, Juha Merilä
Plos One|October 11, 2012
Fitness consequences of timing of migration and breeding in cormorantsPhillip Gienapp, Thomas Bregnballe
Evolutionary Applications|January 24, 2014
Climate change and timing of avian breeding and migration: evolutionary versus plastic changesAnne Charmantier, Phillip Gienapp
Nature Ecology & Evolution|April 24, 2019
Evolutionary and demographic consequences of phenological mismatchesMarcel E Visser, Phillip Gienapp
Ecology|August 19, 2008
The relevance of environmental conditions for departure decision changes en route in migrating geeseSilke Bauer, Phillip Gienapp, Jesper Madsen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 24, 2007
Why breeding time has not responded to selection for earlier breeding in a songbird populationPhillip Gienapp, Erik Postma, Marcel E Visser
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 29, 2014
Why climate change will invariably alter selection pressures on phenologyPhillip Gienapp, Thomas E Reed, Marcel E Visser
Molecular Ecology|September 20, 2011
Differential responses to related hosts by nesting and non-nesting parasites in a brood-parasitic duckKim Jaatinen, Markus Öst, Phillip Gienapp, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 29, 2016
Testing for biases in selection on avian reproductive traits and partitioning direct and indirect selection using quantitative genetic modelsThomas E Reed, Phillip Gienapp, Marcel E Visser
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Global Change Biology|February 29, 2020
Opinion: Is gene mapping in wild populations useful for understanding and predicting adaptation to global change?Phillip Gienapp
Plos One|August 17, 2010
High fidelity--no evidence for extra-pair paternity in Siberian jays (Perisoreus infaustus)Phillip Gienapp, Juha Merilä
Plos One|October 11, 2012
Fitness consequences of timing of migration and breeding in cormorantsPhillip Gienapp, Thomas Bregnballe
Evolutionary Applications|January 24, 2014
Climate change and timing of avian breeding and migration: evolutionary versus plastic changesAnne Charmantier, Phillip Gienapp
Nature Ecology & Evolution|April 24, 2019
Evolutionary and demographic consequences of phenological mismatchesMarcel E Visser, Phillip Gienapp
Ecology|August 19, 2008
The relevance of environmental conditions for departure decision changes en route in migrating geeseSilke Bauer, Phillip Gienapp, Jesper Madsen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 24, 2007
Why breeding time has not responded to selection for earlier breeding in a songbird populationPhillip Gienapp, Erik Postma, Marcel E Visser
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 29, 2014
Why climate change will invariably alter selection pressures on phenologyPhillip Gienapp, Thomas E Reed, Marcel E Visser
Molecular Ecology|September 20, 2011
Differential responses to related hosts by nesting and non-nesting parasites in a brood-parasitic duckKim Jaatinen, Markus Öst, Phillip Gienapp, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 29, 2016
Testing for biases in selection on avian reproductive traits and partitioning direct and indirect selection using quantitative genetic modelsThomas E Reed, Phillip Gienapp, Marcel E Visser
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