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Stephen F Matter

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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Controlled experiments of habitat fragmentation: a simple computer simulation and a test using small mammalsMichael A Bowers, Stephen F Matter, James L Dooley, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 17, 2014
Landscape structure and the genetic effects of a population collapseSerena A Caplins, Kimberly J Gilbert, Claudia Ciotir, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|April 25, 2012
Occurrence of sarmentosin and other hydroxynitrile glucosides in Parnassius (papilionidae) butterflies and their food plantsNanna Bjarnholt, Mirosław Nakonieczny, Andrzej Kędziorski, et al.
Current Research in Insect Science|January 6, 2026
Vulnerability of alpine butterfly eggs to early winter warmingKurtis F Turnbull, Alkistis Elliott-Graves, Susan E Anthony, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 10, 2023
The cost of movement: assessing energy expenditure in a long-distant ectothermic migrant under climate changeAdam F Parlin, Mitchell J Kendzel, Orley R Taylor, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 16, 2008
Reproductive asynchrony in natural butterfly populations and its consequences for female matelessnessJustin M Calabrese, Leslie Ries, Stephen F Matter, et al.
Cell Stress & Chaperones|July 1, 2023
Reduced male fertility of an Antarctic mite following extreme heat stress could prompt localized population declinesJoshua B Benoit, Geoffrey Finch, Andrea L Ankrum, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 14, 2020
Multi-level analysis of reproduction in an Antarctic midge identifies female and male accessory gland products that are altered by larval stress and impact progeny viabilityGeoffrey Finch, Sonya Nandyal, Carlie Perretta, et al.
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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Controlled experiments of habitat fragmentation: a simple computer simulation and a test using small mammalsMichael A Bowers, Stephen F Matter, James L Dooley, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 17, 2014
Landscape structure and the genetic effects of a population collapseSerena A Caplins, Kimberly J Gilbert, Claudia Ciotir, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|April 25, 2012
Occurrence of sarmentosin and other hydroxynitrile glucosides in Parnassius (papilionidae) butterflies and their food plantsNanna Bjarnholt, Mirosław Nakonieczny, Andrzej Kędziorski, et al.
Current Research in Insect Science|January 6, 2026
Vulnerability of alpine butterfly eggs to early winter warmingKurtis F Turnbull, Alkistis Elliott-Graves, Susan E Anthony, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 10, 2023
The cost of movement: assessing energy expenditure in a long-distant ectothermic migrant under climate changeAdam F Parlin, Mitchell J Kendzel, Orley R Taylor, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 16, 2008
Reproductive asynchrony in natural butterfly populations and its consequences for female matelessnessJustin M Calabrese, Leslie Ries, Stephen F Matter, et al.
Cell Stress & Chaperones|July 1, 2023
Reduced male fertility of an Antarctic mite following extreme heat stress could prompt localized population declinesJoshua B Benoit, Geoffrey Finch, Andrea L Ankrum, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 14, 2020
Multi-level analysis of reproduction in an Antarctic midge identifies female and male accessory gland products that are altered by larval stress and impact progeny viabilityGeoffrey Finch, Sonya Nandyal, Carlie Perretta, et al.
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