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Steven P Brady

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Oecologia|July 19, 2017
Environmental exposure does not explain putative maladaptation in road-adjacent populationsSteven P Brady
Peerj|October 11, 2013
Microgeographic maladaptive performance and deme depression in response to roads and runoffSteven P Brady
Scientific Reports|February 23, 2012
Road to evolution? Local adaptation to road adjacency in an amphibian (Ambystoma maculatum)Steven P Brady
Environmental Science & Technology|May 15, 2025
Freshwater Salinization of Seasonal Ponds: High Salinity and Stratification Threaten Critical, Overlooked HabitatsSteven P Brady, Gaboury Benoit
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|January 1, 2022
Road salt is more toxic to wood frog embryos from polluted pondsMia E Forgione, Steven P Brady
Evolutionary Applications|May 24, 2021
A continuum of genetic mixing for conservation management along the (mal)adaptation spectrum: A comment on Hoffmann et alErika Crispo, Alison M Derry, Steven P Brady
Evolutionary Applications|November 21, 2017
Incorporating evolutionary insights to improve ecotoxicology for freshwater speciesSteven P Brady, Jonathan L Richardson, Bethany K Kunz
Evolutionary Applications|January 31, 2019
Fundamental and applied pursuits in evolutionary toxicology are mutually beneficial: A reply to Hahn (2018)Steven P Brady, Emily Monosson, Cole Matson, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|November 21, 2017
Evolutionary toxicology: Toward a unified understanding of life's response to toxic chemicalsSteven P Brady, Emily Monosson, Cole W Matson, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|November 3, 2021
Road salt compromises functional morphology of larval gills in populations of an amphibianRichard V Szeligowski, Jules A Scanley, Christine C Broadbridge, et al.
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Oecologia|July 19, 2017
Environmental exposure does not explain putative maladaptation in road-adjacent populationsSteven P Brady
Peerj|October 11, 2013
Microgeographic maladaptive performance and deme depression in response to roads and runoffSteven P Brady
Scientific Reports|February 23, 2012
Road to evolution? Local adaptation to road adjacency in an amphibian (Ambystoma maculatum)Steven P Brady
Environmental Science & Technology|May 15, 2025
Freshwater Salinization of Seasonal Ponds: High Salinity and Stratification Threaten Critical, Overlooked HabitatsSteven P Brady, Gaboury Benoit
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|January 1, 2022
Road salt is more toxic to wood frog embryos from polluted pondsMia E Forgione, Steven P Brady
Evolutionary Applications|May 24, 2021
A continuum of genetic mixing for conservation management along the (mal)adaptation spectrum: A comment on Hoffmann et alErika Crispo, Alison M Derry, Steven P Brady
Evolutionary Applications|November 21, 2017
Incorporating evolutionary insights to improve ecotoxicology for freshwater speciesSteven P Brady, Jonathan L Richardson, Bethany K Kunz
Evolutionary Applications|January 31, 2019
Fundamental and applied pursuits in evolutionary toxicology are mutually beneficial: A reply to Hahn (2018)Steven P Brady, Emily Monosson, Cole Matson, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|November 21, 2017
Evolutionary toxicology: Toward a unified understanding of life's response to toxic chemicalsSteven P Brady, Emily Monosson, Cole W Matson, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|November 3, 2021
Road salt compromises functional morphology of larval gills in populations of an amphibianRichard V Szeligowski, Jules A Scanley, Christine C Broadbridge, et al.
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