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Sarah E Diamond

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 6, 2016
Evolutionary potential of upper thermal tolerance: biogeographic patterns and expectations under climate changeSarah E Diamond
Journal of Insect Physiology|May 16, 2024
Evidence of plasticity, but not evolutionary divergence, in the thermal limits of a highly successful urban butterflyAngie Lenard, Sarah E Diamond
The American Naturalist|April 5, 2011
Phenotypic selection in natural populations: what limits directional selection?Joel G Kingsolver, Sarah E Diamond
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 25, 2021
Physiological adaptation to cities as a proxy to forecast global-scale responses to climate changeSarah E Diamond, Ryan A Martin
Current Opinion in Insect Science|December 8, 2025
Expanding horizons of ecological and evolutionary research in urban heat islandsSarah E Diamond, Ryan A Martin
Oecologia|December 1, 2011
Host plant adaptation and the evolution of thermal reaction normsSarah E Diamond, Joel G Kingsolver
Current Opinion in Insect Science|December 16, 2018
The role of tolerance variation in vulnerability forecasting of insectsSarah E Diamond, Aaron R Yilmaz
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2010
Host plant quality, selection history and trade-offs shape the immune responses of Manduca sextaSarah E Diamond, Joel G Kingsolver
F1000Research|December 23, 2016
The interplay between plasticity and evolution in response to human-induced environmental changeSarah E Diamond, Ryan A Martin
Current Zoology|November 8, 2018
The Janus of macrophysiology: stronger effects of evolutionary history, but weaker effects of climate on upper thermal limits are reversed for lower thermal limits in antsSarah E Diamond, Lacy D Chick,
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 6, 2016
Evolutionary potential of upper thermal tolerance: biogeographic patterns and expectations under climate changeSarah E Diamond
Journal of Insect Physiology|May 16, 2024
Evidence of plasticity, but not evolutionary divergence, in the thermal limits of a highly successful urban butterflyAngie Lenard, Sarah E Diamond
The American Naturalist|April 5, 2011
Phenotypic selection in natural populations: what limits directional selection?Joel G Kingsolver, Sarah E Diamond
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 25, 2021
Physiological adaptation to cities as a proxy to forecast global-scale responses to climate changeSarah E Diamond, Ryan A Martin
Current Opinion in Insect Science|December 8, 2025
Expanding horizons of ecological and evolutionary research in urban heat islandsSarah E Diamond, Ryan A Martin
Oecologia|December 1, 2011
Host plant adaptation and the evolution of thermal reaction normsSarah E Diamond, Joel G Kingsolver
Current Opinion in Insect Science|December 16, 2018
The role of tolerance variation in vulnerability forecasting of insectsSarah E Diamond, Aaron R Yilmaz
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2010
Host plant quality, selection history and trade-offs shape the immune responses of Manduca sextaSarah E Diamond, Joel G Kingsolver
F1000Research|December 23, 2016
The interplay between plasticity and evolution in response to human-induced environmental changeSarah E Diamond, Ryan A Martin
Current Zoology|November 8, 2018
The Janus of macrophysiology: stronger effects of evolutionary history, but weaker effects of climate on upper thermal limits are reversed for lower thermal limits in antsSarah E Diamond, Lacy D Chick,
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