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Tom E X Miller

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 23, 2007
Demographic models reveal the shape of density dependence for a specialist insect herbivore on variable host plantsTom E X Miller
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 5, 2010
Contributions of demography and dispersal parameters to the spatial spread of a stage-structured insect invasionTom E X Miller, Brigitte Tenhumberg
The American Naturalist|June 23, 2022
Two-Sex Demography, Sexual Niche Differentiation, and the Geographic Range Limits of Texas Bluegrass (<i>Poa arachnifera</i>)Tom E X Miller, Aldo Compagnoni
Ecology|December 15, 2011
Confronting two-sex demographic models with dataTom E X Miller, Brian D Inouye
The American Naturalist|March 20, 2014
Niche differentiation in the dynamics of host-symbiont interactions: symbiont prevalence as a coexistence problemTom E X Miller, Jennifer A Rudgers
Nature Communications|January 28, 2017
Rapid evolution of dispersal ability makes biological invasions faster and more variableBrad M Ochocki, Tom E X Miller
Ecology and Evolution|February 7, 2022
Does ant-plant mutualism have spillover effects on the non-partner ant community?Marion L Donald, Tom E X Miller
Ecology Letters|December 15, 2012
Sex and stochasticity affect range expansion of experimental invasionsTom E X Miller, Brian D Inouye
Ecology|May 7, 2025
My, how you've grown: A practical guide to modeling size transitions for integral projection model (IPM) applicationsTom E X Miller, Stephen P Ellner
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 27, 2017
Can't live with them, can't live without them? Balancing mating and competition in two-sex populationsAldo Compagnoni, Kenneth Steigman, Tom E X Miller
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 23, 2007
Demographic models reveal the shape of density dependence for a specialist insect herbivore on variable host plantsTom E X Miller
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 5, 2010
Contributions of demography and dispersal parameters to the spatial spread of a stage-structured insect invasionTom E X Miller, Brigitte Tenhumberg
The American Naturalist|June 23, 2022
Two-Sex Demography, Sexual Niche Differentiation, and the Geographic Range Limits of Texas Bluegrass (<i>Poa arachnifera</i>)Tom E X Miller, Aldo Compagnoni
Ecology|December 15, 2011
Confronting two-sex demographic models with dataTom E X Miller, Brian D Inouye
The American Naturalist|March 20, 2014
Niche differentiation in the dynamics of host-symbiont interactions: symbiont prevalence as a coexistence problemTom E X Miller, Jennifer A Rudgers
Nature Communications|January 28, 2017
Rapid evolution of dispersal ability makes biological invasions faster and more variableBrad M Ochocki, Tom E X Miller
Ecology and Evolution|February 7, 2022
Does ant-plant mutualism have spillover effects on the non-partner ant community?Marion L Donald, Tom E X Miller
Ecology Letters|December 15, 2012
Sex and stochasticity affect range expansion of experimental invasionsTom E X Miller, Brian D Inouye
Ecology|May 7, 2025
My, how you've grown: A practical guide to modeling size transitions for integral projection model (IPM) applicationsTom E X Miller, Stephen P Ellner
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 27, 2017
Can't live with them, can't live without them? Balancing mating and competition in two-sex populationsAldo Compagnoni, Kenneth Steigman, Tom E X Miller
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