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Stephen P Hubbell

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 14, 2013
Bayesian animals sense ecological constraints to predict fitness and organize individually flexible reproductive decisionsPatricia Adair Gowaty, Stephen P Hubbell
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 17, 2011
Chance, time allocation, and the evolution of adaptively flexible sex role behaviorPatricia Adair Gowaty, Stephen P Hubbell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 18, 2014
Stochastically driven adult-recruit associations of tree species on Barro Colorado IslandStephan Getzin, Thorsten Wiegand, Stephen P Hubbell
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 30, 2012
Comment on "Global correlations in tropical tree species richness and abundance reject neutrality"François Munoz, Pierre Couteron, Stephen P Hubbell
Plos One|December 29, 2021
The relative abundance of languages: Neutral and non-neutral dynamicsLuís Borda-de-Água, Stephen P Hubbell
The American Naturalist|January 4, 2008
Species diversity in local neutral communitiesXin-Sheng Hu, Fangliang He, Stephen P Hubbell
Plos One|December 11, 2012
Thirty years of forest census at Barro Colorado and the importance of immigration in maintaining diversityRichard Condit, Ryan A Chisholm, Stephen P Hubbell
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 13, 2011
The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography at age tenJames Rosindell, Stephen P Hubbell, Rampal S Etienne
Ecology Letters|April 29, 2006
Genetic evidence of frequent long-distance recruitment in a vertebrate-dispersed treeBritta Denise Hardesty, Stephen P Hubbell, Eldredge Bermingham
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
An antifungal terpenoid defends a neotropical tree (Hymenaea) against attack by fungus-growing ants (Atta)Stephen P Hubbell, David F Wiemer, Adeboye Adejare
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 14, 2013
Bayesian animals sense ecological constraints to predict fitness and organize individually flexible reproductive decisionsPatricia Adair Gowaty, Stephen P Hubbell
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 17, 2011
Chance, time allocation, and the evolution of adaptively flexible sex role behaviorPatricia Adair Gowaty, Stephen P Hubbell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 18, 2014
Stochastically driven adult-recruit associations of tree species on Barro Colorado IslandStephan Getzin, Thorsten Wiegand, Stephen P Hubbell
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 30, 2012
Comment on "Global correlations in tropical tree species richness and abundance reject neutrality"François Munoz, Pierre Couteron, Stephen P Hubbell
Plos One|December 29, 2021
The relative abundance of languages: Neutral and non-neutral dynamicsLuís Borda-de-Água, Stephen P Hubbell
The American Naturalist|January 4, 2008
Species diversity in local neutral communitiesXin-Sheng Hu, Fangliang He, Stephen P Hubbell
Plos One|December 11, 2012
Thirty years of forest census at Barro Colorado and the importance of immigration in maintaining diversityRichard Condit, Ryan A Chisholm, Stephen P Hubbell
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 13, 2011
The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography at age tenJames Rosindell, Stephen P Hubbell, Rampal S Etienne
Ecology Letters|April 29, 2006
Genetic evidence of frequent long-distance recruitment in a vertebrate-dispersed treeBritta Denise Hardesty, Stephen P Hubbell, Eldredge Bermingham
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
An antifungal terpenoid defends a neotropical tree (Hymenaea) against attack by fungus-growing ants (Atta)Stephen P Hubbell, David F Wiemer, Adeboye Adejare
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