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T J Little

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Current Genetics|January 1, 1997
Partial sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the crustacean Daphnia pulexT J Crease, T J Little
Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinician : VM, SAC|September 1, 1974
Clinical noteJ T Williamson, T J Little
Parasitology|November 17, 2007
Parasite variation and the evolution of virulence in a Daphnia-microparasite systemT J Little, W Chadwick, K Watt
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 28, 2001
Genetic variation in a host-parasite association: potential for coevolution and frequency-dependent selectionH J Carius, T J Little, D Ebert
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|October 26, 2005
Role of cholecystokinin in appetite control and body weight regulationT J Little, M Horowitz, C Feinle-Bisset
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 19, 2008
Temperature-dependent costs of parasitism and maintenance of polymorphism under genotype-by-environment interactionsP F Vale, M Stjernman, T J Little
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 9, 2017
Testing hypotheses for maternal effects in Daphnia magnaC M Coakley, E Nestoros, T J Little
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 20, 2006
Parasite-mediated selection and the role of sex and diapause in DaphniaA B Duncan, S E Mitchell, T J Little
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|August 17, 2006
Testing the pluralist approach to sex: the influence of environment on synergistic interactions between mutation load and parasitism in Daphnia magnaS C Killick, A M Carlsson, S A West, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 11, 2007
Population genetics of Plasmodium resistance genes in Anopheles gambiae: no evidence for strong selectionD J Obbard, Y-M Linton, F M Jiggins, et al.
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Current Genetics|January 1, 1997
Partial sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the crustacean Daphnia pulexT J Crease, T J Little
Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinician : VM, SAC|September 1, 1974
Clinical noteJ T Williamson, T J Little
Parasitology|November 17, 2007
Parasite variation and the evolution of virulence in a Daphnia-microparasite systemT J Little, W Chadwick, K Watt
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 28, 2001
Genetic variation in a host-parasite association: potential for coevolution and frequency-dependent selectionH J Carius, T J Little, D Ebert
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|October 26, 2005
Role of cholecystokinin in appetite control and body weight regulationT J Little, M Horowitz, C Feinle-Bisset
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 19, 2008
Temperature-dependent costs of parasitism and maintenance of polymorphism under genotype-by-environment interactionsP F Vale, M Stjernman, T J Little
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 9, 2017
Testing hypotheses for maternal effects in Daphnia magnaC M Coakley, E Nestoros, T J Little
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 20, 2006
Parasite-mediated selection and the role of sex and diapause in DaphniaA B Duncan, S E Mitchell, T J Little
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|August 17, 2006
Testing the pluralist approach to sex: the influence of environment on synergistic interactions between mutation load and parasitism in Daphnia magnaS C Killick, A M Carlsson, S A West, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 11, 2007
Population genetics of Plasmodium resistance genes in Anopheles gambiae: no evidence for strong selectionD J Obbard, Y-M Linton, F M Jiggins, et al.
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