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R Brian Langerhans

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Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 12, 2011
Predicting evolution with generalized models of divergent selection: a case study with poeciliid fishR Brian Langerhans
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 15, 2011
Predictability of phenotypic differentiation across flow regimes in fishesR Brian Langerhans
Biology Letters|May 5, 2009
Morphology, performance, fitness: functional insight into a post-Pleistocene radiation of mosquitofishR Brian Langerhans
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 11, 2015
Origins of female genital diversity: Predation risk and lock-and-key explain rapid divergence during an adaptive radiationChristopher M Anderson, R Brian Langerhans
The American Naturalist|October 13, 2004
Shared and unique features of evolutionary diversificationR Brian Langerhans, Thomas J DeWitt
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 22, 2009
Divergent selection, not life-history plasticity via food limitation, drives morphological divergence between predator regimes in Gambusia hubbsiR Brian Langerhans, Matthew E Gifford
Ecology and Evolution|January 29, 2015
Ecological opportunity and the adaptive diversification of lineagesGary A Wellborn, R Brian Langerhans
Global Change Biology|April 28, 2018
Urbanization drives contemporary evolution in stream fishElizabeth M A Kern, R Brian Langerhans
The American Naturalist|December 14, 2012
Predation's role in life-history evolution of a livebearing fish and a test of the Trexler-DeAngelis model of maternal provisioningRüdiger Riesch, Ryan A Martin, R Brian Langerhans
Evolutionary Applications|August 5, 2015
Anthropogenic ecosystem fragmentation drives shared and unique patterns of sexual signal divergence among three species of Bahamian mosquitofishSean T Giery, Craig A Layman, R Brian Langerhans
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Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 12, 2011
Predicting evolution with generalized models of divergent selection: a case study with poeciliid fishR Brian Langerhans
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 15, 2011
Predictability of phenotypic differentiation across flow regimes in fishesR Brian Langerhans
Biology Letters|May 5, 2009
Morphology, performance, fitness: functional insight into a post-Pleistocene radiation of mosquitofishR Brian Langerhans
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 11, 2015
Origins of female genital diversity: Predation risk and lock-and-key explain rapid divergence during an adaptive radiationChristopher M Anderson, R Brian Langerhans
The American Naturalist|October 13, 2004
Shared and unique features of evolutionary diversificationR Brian Langerhans, Thomas J DeWitt
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 22, 2009
Divergent selection, not life-history plasticity via food limitation, drives morphological divergence between predator regimes in Gambusia hubbsiR Brian Langerhans, Matthew E Gifford
Ecology and Evolution|January 29, 2015
Ecological opportunity and the adaptive diversification of lineagesGary A Wellborn, R Brian Langerhans
Global Change Biology|April 28, 2018
Urbanization drives contemporary evolution in stream fishElizabeth M A Kern, R Brian Langerhans
The American Naturalist|December 14, 2012
Predation's role in life-history evolution of a livebearing fish and a test of the Trexler-DeAngelis model of maternal provisioningRüdiger Riesch, Ryan A Martin, R Brian Langerhans
Evolutionary Applications|August 5, 2015
Anthropogenic ecosystem fragmentation drives shared and unique patterns of sexual signal divergence among three species of Bahamian mosquitofishSean T Giery, Craig A Layman, R Brian Langerhans
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