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Stephen P Ellner

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The American Naturalist|June 14, 2018
Generation Time in Structured PopulationsStephen P Ellner
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 25, 2016
Antagonistic coevolution between quantitative and Mendelian traitsMasato Yamamichi, Stephen P Ellner
Journal of Mathematical Biology|November 24, 2006
Stochastic stable population growth in integral projection models: theory and applicationStephen P Ellner, Mark Rees
The American Naturalist|May 5, 2006
Integral projection models for species with complex demographyStephen P Ellner, Mark Rees
The American Naturalist|June 29, 2019
Why So Variable: Can Genetic Variance in Flowering Thresholds Be Maintained by Fluctuating Selection?Mark Rees, Stephen P Ellner
The American Naturalist|August 17, 2022
Snared in an Evil Time: How Age-Dependent Environmental and Demographic Variability Contribute to Variance in Lifetime OutcomesRobin E Snyder, Stephen P Ellner
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 8, 2002
Energy storage and the evolution of population dynamicsKyle W Shertzer, Stephen P Ellner
The American Naturalist|July 15, 2024
To Prosper, Live Long: Understanding the Sources of Reproductive Skew and Extreme Reproductive Success in Structured PopulationsRobin E Snyder, Stephen P Ellner
Ecology Letters|July 22, 2008
Commentary on Holmes et al. (2007): resolving the debate on when extinction risk is predictableStephen P Ellner, Elizabeth E Holmes
The American Naturalist|September 25, 2010
Understanding rapid evolution in predator‐prey interactions using the theory of fast‐slow dynamical systemsMichael H Cortez, Stephen P Ellner
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The American Naturalist|June 14, 2018
Generation Time in Structured PopulationsStephen P Ellner
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 25, 2016
Antagonistic coevolution between quantitative and Mendelian traitsMasato Yamamichi, Stephen P Ellner
Journal of Mathematical Biology|November 24, 2006
Stochastic stable population growth in integral projection models: theory and applicationStephen P Ellner, Mark Rees
The American Naturalist|May 5, 2006
Integral projection models for species with complex demographyStephen P Ellner, Mark Rees
The American Naturalist|June 29, 2019
Why So Variable: Can Genetic Variance in Flowering Thresholds Be Maintained by Fluctuating Selection?Mark Rees, Stephen P Ellner
The American Naturalist|August 17, 2022
Snared in an Evil Time: How Age-Dependent Environmental and Demographic Variability Contribute to Variance in Lifetime OutcomesRobin E Snyder, Stephen P Ellner
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 8, 2002
Energy storage and the evolution of population dynamicsKyle W Shertzer, Stephen P Ellner
The American Naturalist|July 15, 2024
To Prosper, Live Long: Understanding the Sources of Reproductive Skew and Extreme Reproductive Success in Structured PopulationsRobin E Snyder, Stephen P Ellner
Ecology Letters|July 22, 2008
Commentary on Holmes et al. (2007): resolving the debate on when extinction risk is predictableStephen P Ellner, Elizabeth E Holmes
The American Naturalist|September 25, 2010
Understanding rapid evolution in predator‐prey interactions using the theory of fast‐slow dynamical systemsMichael H Cortez, Stephen P Ellner
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