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Tag Archives: evolution
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Why giants?
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Finnish Naturalism
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Climate change and evolution
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Back to basics
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The roles of evolutionary history vs. ontogenetic experience in nine-spined stickleback behaviour
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Becoming a giant – the role of vertebral number
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A new game in town – moving beyond Fst-Qst comparisons
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Baby whining is most annoying
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Good funding news for EGRU!
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Plates and predation: the optimal number of lateral plates depends on escape strategy in threespine sticklebacks
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Divergent growth strategies in nine-spined stickleback populations: an effect of piscine predation?
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Infinite-dimensional model implemented to R
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Evolution meets applied biology
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Tame fox
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Brains in the wild vs. brains in the lab: a lesson from nine-spined sticklebacks
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Global but local – Worldwide patterns of selection in stickleback genome
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Adaptive storytelling revisited
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Publication biases in temporal trends in body size?
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Probabilistic maturation reaction norms: an experimental validation
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The Evolution of the Cocktail
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Fast evolution of dispersal enhancing traits in Stockholm’s archipelago
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Evolving sticklebacks – from genes to phenotypes
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Peer reviewed rap
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Adaptation of forests to future climate is slow but increased by high mortality
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Fountain of youth in Kilpisjärvi?

