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Pim Edelaar

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 16, 2013
Comment on "Evolutionary trade-offs, Pareto optimality, and the geometry of phenotype space"Pim Edelaar
Molecular Ecology|March 18, 2011
If F(ST) does not measure neutral genetic differentiation, then comparing it with Q(ST) is misleading. Or is it?Pim Edelaar, Mats Björklund
Ecology and Evolution|May 4, 2018
Comparing the consequences of natural selection, adaptive phenotypic plasticity, and matching habitat choice for phenotype-environment matching, population genetic structure, and reproductive isolation in meta-populationsMarion Nicolaus, Pim Edelaar
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 10, 2019
Appreciating the Multiple Processes Increasing Individual or Population FitnessPim Edelaar, Daniel I Bolnick
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 14, 2012
Non-random gene flow: an underappreciated force in evolution and ecologyPim Edelaar, Daniel I Bolnick
Movement Ecology|February 25, 2015
Dispersal in a changing world: opportunities, insights and challengesSylvie Vm Tesson, Pim Edelaar
The American Naturalist|September 23, 2017
Should I Change or Should I Go? Phenotypic Plasticity and Matching Habitat Choice in the Adaptation to Environmental HeterogeneityPim Edelaar, Roger Jovani, Ivan Gomez-Mestre
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 22, 2008
Matching habitat choice causes directed gene flow: a neglected dimension in evolution and ecologyPim Edelaar, Adam M Siepielski, Jean Clobert
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 11, 2010
Why is there variation in baseline glucocorticoid levels?Niels J Dingemanse, Pim Edelaar, Bart Kempenaers
Oecologia|March 21, 2003
A double test of the parasite manipulation hypothesis in a burrowing bivalvePim Edelaar, Jan Drent, Petra de Goeij
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 16, 2013
Comment on "Evolutionary trade-offs, Pareto optimality, and the geometry of phenotype space"Pim Edelaar
Molecular Ecology|March 18, 2011
If F(ST) does not measure neutral genetic differentiation, then comparing it with Q(ST) is misleading. Or is it?Pim Edelaar, Mats Björklund
Ecology and Evolution|May 4, 2018
Comparing the consequences of natural selection, adaptive phenotypic plasticity, and matching habitat choice for phenotype-environment matching, population genetic structure, and reproductive isolation in meta-populationsMarion Nicolaus, Pim Edelaar
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 10, 2019
Appreciating the Multiple Processes Increasing Individual or Population FitnessPim Edelaar, Daniel I Bolnick
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 14, 2012
Non-random gene flow: an underappreciated force in evolution and ecologyPim Edelaar, Daniel I Bolnick
Movement Ecology|February 25, 2015
Dispersal in a changing world: opportunities, insights and challengesSylvie Vm Tesson, Pim Edelaar
The American Naturalist|September 23, 2017
Should I Change or Should I Go? Phenotypic Plasticity and Matching Habitat Choice in the Adaptation to Environmental HeterogeneityPim Edelaar, Roger Jovani, Ivan Gomez-Mestre
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 22, 2008
Matching habitat choice causes directed gene flow: a neglected dimension in evolution and ecologyPim Edelaar, Adam M Siepielski, Jean Clobert
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 11, 2010
Why is there variation in baseline glucocorticoid levels?Niels J Dingemanse, Pim Edelaar, Bart Kempenaers
Oecologia|March 21, 2003
A double test of the parasite manipulation hypothesis in a burrowing bivalvePim Edelaar, Jan Drent, Petra de Goeij
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