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Ryan Calsbeek

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 24, 2009
Sex-specific adult dispersal and its selective consequences in the brown anole, Anolis sagreiRyan Calsbeek
Plos One|May 10, 2023
Ecological rules for global species distribution also predict performance variation in Ironman triathletesRyan Calsbeek
BMC Evolutionary Biology|December 14, 2011
Predator mediated selection and the impact of developmental stage on viability in wood frog tadpoles (Rana sylvatica)Ryan Calsbeek, Shawn Kuchta
The American Naturalist|September 26, 2019
Experimental Evidence That Metamorphosis Alleviates Genomic ConflictDebora Goedert, Ryan Calsbeek
Integrative and Comparative Biology|September 2, 2017
Performance Tradeoffs, Ontogenetic Conflict, and Multisport Athletes: How is an Ironman Triathlete Like a Frog?Ryan Calsbeek, Debora Goedert
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|September 25, 2018
Survival of the Fastest: The Multivariate Optimization of Performance PhenotypesRyan Calsbeek, Vincent Careau
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
The ontogeny of territoriality during maturationRyan Calsbeek, Barry Sinervo
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 12, 2007
Correlational selection on lay date and life-history traits: experimental manipulations of territory and nest site qualityRyan Calsbeek, Barry Sinervo
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 11, 2004
Within-clutch variation in offspring sex determined by differences in sire body size: cryptic mate choice in the wildRyan Calsbeek, Barry Sinervo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 6, 2002
Uncoupling direct and indirect components of female choice in the wildRyan Calsbeek, Barry Sinervo
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 24, 2009
Sex-specific adult dispersal and its selective consequences in the brown anole, Anolis sagreiRyan Calsbeek
Plos One|May 10, 2023
Ecological rules for global species distribution also predict performance variation in Ironman triathletesRyan Calsbeek
BMC Evolutionary Biology|December 14, 2011
Predator mediated selection and the impact of developmental stage on viability in wood frog tadpoles (Rana sylvatica)Ryan Calsbeek, Shawn Kuchta
The American Naturalist|September 26, 2019
Experimental Evidence That Metamorphosis Alleviates Genomic ConflictDebora Goedert, Ryan Calsbeek
Integrative and Comparative Biology|September 2, 2017
Performance Tradeoffs, Ontogenetic Conflict, and Multisport Athletes: How is an Ironman Triathlete Like a Frog?Ryan Calsbeek, Debora Goedert
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|September 25, 2018
Survival of the Fastest: The Multivariate Optimization of Performance PhenotypesRyan Calsbeek, Vincent Careau
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
The ontogeny of territoriality during maturationRyan Calsbeek, Barry Sinervo
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 12, 2007
Correlational selection on lay date and life-history traits: experimental manipulations of territory and nest site qualityRyan Calsbeek, Barry Sinervo
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 11, 2004
Within-clutch variation in offspring sex determined by differences in sire body size: cryptic mate choice in the wildRyan Calsbeek, Barry Sinervo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 6, 2002
Uncoupling direct and indirect components of female choice in the wildRyan Calsbeek, Barry Sinervo
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