Journal: American Naturalist
- Cotton PA, Wright J, Kacelnik A (1999). Chick begging strategies in relation to brood hierarchies and hatching asynchrony. American Naturalist 153(4): 412-420. ISSN: 0003-0147. [Abstract]
- Couvet D, Ronce O, Gliddon C (1998). The maintenance of nucleocytoplasmic polymorphism in a metapopulation: The case of gynodioecy. American Naturalist 152(1): 59-70. ISSN: 0003-0147. [Abstract]
- Croft DP, Morrell LJ, Wade AS, Piyapong C, Ioannou CC, Dyer JRG, Chapman BB, Yan W, Krause J (2006). Predation risk as a driving force for sexual segregation: A cross-population comparison. American Naturalist 167(6): 867-878. ISSN: 0003-0147. [Abstract]
- Croft DP, Morrell LJ, Wade AS, Piyapong C, Ioannou CC, Dyer JRG, Chapman BB, Yan W, Krause J (2006). Predation risk as a driving force for sexual segregation: A cross-population comparison. American Naturalist 167(6): 867-878. ISSN: 0003-0147. [Abstract]
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HUGHES RN, GRIFFITHS CL (1988). SELF-THINNING IN BARNACLES AND MUSSELS - THE GEOMETRY OF PACKING. American Naturalist 132(4): 484-491. ISSN: 0003-0147.
- Johnstone RA, Woodroffe R, Cant MA, Wright J (1999). Reproductive skew in multimember groups. American Naturalist 153(3): 315-331. ISSN: 0003-0147. [Abstract]
- Sinervo B, Heulin B, Surget-Groba Y, Clobert J, Miles DB, Corl A, Chaine A, Davis A (2007). Models of density-dependent genic selection and a new rock-paper-scissors social system. American Naturalist 170(5): 663-680. ISSN: 0003-0147. [Abstract]
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Thorpe RS, Reardon JT, Malhotra A (2005). Common garden and natural selection experiments support ecotypic differentiation in the Dominican anole (Anolis oculatus). American Naturalist 165(4): 495-504. ISSN: 0003-0147. [Abstract]