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Thomas E Martin

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|July 9, 2010
Can selection on nest size from nest predation explain the latitudinal gradient in clutch size?Luis Biancucci, Thomas E Martin
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 5, 2020
Nest predation and adult mortality relationships with post-natal metabolic rates and growth among songbird speciesRiccardo Ton, Thomas E Martin
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 2, 2009
Predation on dependent offspring: a review of the consequences for mean expression and phenotypic plasticity in avian life history traitsThomas E Martin, James V Briskie
Ecology|April 14, 2017
Seasonal fecundity and costs to λ are more strongly affected by direct than indirect predation effects across speciesJoseph A LaManna, Thomas E Martin
The American Naturalist|August 21, 2018
Fitness Consequences of Interspecific Nesting Associations among Cavity-Nesting BirdsJames C Mouton, Thomas E Martin
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 2, 2008
Habitat structure mediates predation risk for sedentary prey: experimental tests of alternative hypothesesAnna D Chalfoun, Thomas E Martin
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEXUAL DICHROMATISM IN BIRDS: IMPORTANCE OF NEST PREDATION AND NEST LOCATION FOR FEMALES VERSUS MALESThomas E Martin, Alexander V Badyaev
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 26, 2003
Sibling competition and the evolution of prenatal development ratesJohn D Lloyd, Thomas E Martin
Ecology Letters|February 23, 2016
Costs of fear: behavioural and life-history responses to risk and their demographic consequences vary across speciesJoseph A LaManna, Thomas E Martin
Oecologia|October 12, 2005
Incubation period and immune function: a comparative field study among coexisting birdsMaria G Palacios, Thomas E Martin
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|July 9, 2010
Can selection on nest size from nest predation explain the latitudinal gradient in clutch size?Luis Biancucci, Thomas E Martin
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 5, 2020
Nest predation and adult mortality relationships with post-natal metabolic rates and growth among songbird speciesRiccardo Ton, Thomas E Martin
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 2, 2009
Predation on dependent offspring: a review of the consequences for mean expression and phenotypic plasticity in avian life history traitsThomas E Martin, James V Briskie
Ecology|April 14, 2017
Seasonal fecundity and costs to λ are more strongly affected by direct than indirect predation effects across speciesJoseph A LaManna, Thomas E Martin
The American Naturalist|August 21, 2018
Fitness Consequences of Interspecific Nesting Associations among Cavity-Nesting BirdsJames C Mouton, Thomas E Martin
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 2, 2008
Habitat structure mediates predation risk for sedentary prey: experimental tests of alternative hypothesesAnna D Chalfoun, Thomas E Martin
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEXUAL DICHROMATISM IN BIRDS: IMPORTANCE OF NEST PREDATION AND NEST LOCATION FOR FEMALES VERSUS MALESThomas E Martin, Alexander V Badyaev
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 26, 2003
Sibling competition and the evolution of prenatal development ratesJohn D Lloyd, Thomas E Martin
Ecology Letters|February 23, 2016
Costs of fear: behavioural and life-history responses to risk and their demographic consequences vary across speciesJoseph A LaManna, Thomas E Martin
Oecologia|October 12, 2005
Incubation period and immune function: a comparative field study among coexisting birdsMaria G Palacios, Thomas E Martin
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