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Tag Archives: body size
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Why giants?
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Genetically giant
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A lifespan little longer
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Smallest frog from Western Ghats
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World’s smallest vertebrate?
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On mitochondria and vertebrae
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Becoming a giant – the role of vertebral number
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In the wake of the giants – part 2
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Divergent growth strategies in nine-spined stickleback populations: an effect of piscine predation?
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Go plastic – Thermal adaptation in Tartu
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Publication biases in temporal trends in body size?
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Rensch’s rule inverted – female-driven gigantism in nine-spined sticklebacks.
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Climate change and body size – what about Habsburgian horses?
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Gigantism – what makes the good example
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Insular gigantism underwater – huge nine-spined sticklebacks in tiny ponds
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Galton vs. Genomics: 10-1, hands down
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Long term shifts in fish body size seen in angling catch records
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Fast recovery?
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Heritability hangover
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Birds shrink in the warming climate – Bergmann rules, but why?
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Jordan’s Rule
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Fast growth is risky business for fish
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Behavior & conservation
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Positive changes in fishing practices
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Never trust a phenotype

