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Spencer R Hall

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The American Naturalist|July 28, 2004
Stoichiometrically explicit competition between grazers: species replacement, coexistence, and priority effects along resource supply gradientsSpencer R Hall
Ecology Letters|June 27, 2025
On the Cause and Consequences of Coinfection: A General Mechanistic Framework of Within-Host Parasite CompetitionAshwini Ramesh, Spencer R Hall
Ecology Letters|January 12, 2023
Niche theory for within-host parasite dynamics: Analogies to food web modules via feedback loopsAshwini Ramesh, Spencer R Hall
The American Naturalist|February 12, 2008
Selective predation and rapid evolution can jointly dampen effects of virulent parasites on Daphnia populationsMeghan A Duffy, Spencer R Hall
Oecologia|January 15, 2008
Linking limitation to species composition: importance of inter- and intra-specific variation in grazing resistanceTara L Darcy-Hall, Spencer R Hall
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Parasitic castration: a perspective from a model of dynamic energy budgetsSpencer R Hall, Claes Becker, Carla E Cáceres
Oecologia|April 22, 2014
Potassium enrichment stimulates the growth and reproduction of a clone of Daphnia dentiferaDavid J Civitello, Jessica L Hite, Spencer R Hall
The American Naturalist|December 24, 2019
Why Do Phytoplankton Evolve Large Size in Response to Grazing?Pedro Branco, Martijn Egas, Spencer R Hall, et al.
Ecology|November 6, 2009
Predator-spreaders: predation can enhance parasite success in a planktonic host-parasite systemCarla E Cáceres, Christine J Knight, Spencer R Hall
The American Naturalist|March 4, 2005
Selective predation and productivity jointly drive complex behavior in host-parasite systemsSpencer R Hall, Meghan A Duffy, Carla E Cáceres
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The American Naturalist|July 28, 2004
Stoichiometrically explicit competition between grazers: species replacement, coexistence, and priority effects along resource supply gradientsSpencer R Hall
Ecology Letters|June 27, 2025
On the Cause and Consequences of Coinfection: A General Mechanistic Framework of Within-Host Parasite CompetitionAshwini Ramesh, Spencer R Hall
Ecology Letters|January 12, 2023
Niche theory for within-host parasite dynamics: Analogies to food web modules via feedback loopsAshwini Ramesh, Spencer R Hall
The American Naturalist|February 12, 2008
Selective predation and rapid evolution can jointly dampen effects of virulent parasites on Daphnia populationsMeghan A Duffy, Spencer R Hall
Oecologia|January 15, 2008
Linking limitation to species composition: importance of inter- and intra-specific variation in grazing resistanceTara L Darcy-Hall, Spencer R Hall
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Parasitic castration: a perspective from a model of dynamic energy budgetsSpencer R Hall, Claes Becker, Carla E Cáceres
Oecologia|April 22, 2014
Potassium enrichment stimulates the growth and reproduction of a clone of Daphnia dentiferaDavid J Civitello, Jessica L Hite, Spencer R Hall
The American Naturalist|December 24, 2019
Why Do Phytoplankton Evolve Large Size in Response to Grazing?Pedro Branco, Martijn Egas, Spencer R Hall, et al.
Ecology|November 6, 2009
Predator-spreaders: predation can enhance parasite success in a planktonic host-parasite systemCarla E Cáceres, Christine J Knight, Spencer R Hall
The American Naturalist|March 4, 2005
Selective predation and productivity jointly drive complex behavior in host-parasite systemsSpencer R Hall, Meghan A Duffy, Carla E Cáceres
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