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Diet-Induced Plasticity of Linear Static Allometry Is Not So Simple for Grasshoppers: Genotype-Environment Interaction in Ontogeny Is Masked by Convergent Growth.
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Thompson, Daniel B
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20200325
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Integrative and comparative biology
vol. 59
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DIFFERENT SPATIAL SCALES OF ADAPTATION IN THE CLIMBING BEHAVIOR OF PEROMYSCUS MANICULATUS: GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION, NATURAL SELECTION, AND GENE FLOW.
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Thompson, Daniel B
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Jul 1990
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
vol. 44
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Consumption rates and the evolution of diet-induced plasticity in the head morphology of Melanoplus femurrubrum (Orthoptera: Acrididae).
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Thompson, Daniel B
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Oecologia
Feb 1992
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Oecologia
vol. 89
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REPLY TO HAFNER AND PETERSEN.
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Baker, Myron C
Tomback, Diana F
Thompson, Daniel B
Cunningham, Michael A
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Sep 1985
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
vol. 39
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ALLOZYME FREQUENCIES IN A LINEAR SERIES OF SONG DIALECT POPULATIONS.
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Baker, Myron Charles
Thompson, Daniel B
Sherman, Gregory L
Cunningham, Michael A
Tomback, Diana F
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Sep 1982
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
vol. 36
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REPLY TO "ALLOZYMES AND SONG DIALECTS: A REASSESSMENT".
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Baker, Myron Charles
Baker, Ann E M
Cunningham, Michael A
Thompson, Daniel B
Tomback, Diana F
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Mar 1984
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
vol. 38
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Sediment microbial communities in Great Boiling Spring are controlled by temperature and distinct from water communities.
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Cole, Jessica K
Peacock, Joseph P
Dodsworth, Jeremy A
Williams, Amanda J
Thompson, Daniel B
Dong, Hailiang
Wu, Geng
Hedlund, Brian P
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20130930
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The ISME journal
vol. 7
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