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Courtney L Fitzpatrick
NESCent
Expanded Bateman Gradients: a synthetic refinement of sexual selection theory
Clinton D Francis
NESCent
Acoustic signal space conservatism: a framework for signal flexibility in noise
Mira Han
NESCent
Gene evolution in genomic context: Integrating genomic location into gene evolution models
Paul G Harnik
NESCent
(919) 668 4074
Ecological controls on evolutionary rates in marine systems
Kate Hertweck
NESCent
Comparative biology of transposable element proliferation
Daniel Ksepka
NESCent
LARGE SCALE PATTERNS OF DISPARITY BETWEEN THE FOSSIL RECORD AND DIVERGENCE DATING ANALYSES
Jonathan Lombard
NESCent
(919) 668 9107
Early membrane cellular functions: new insights from phylogenetic comparisons
Joshua Martin
NESCent
Quantitative Predictions of RNA Evolution
Fabricia Nascimento
NESCent
The evolutionary dynamics of endogenous retroviruses
Elizabeth J Sbrocco
NESCent
Exploring environmental correlates of range limits across a marine biodiversity hotspot
N. Adam Smith
NESCent
(919) 668 9109
Evaluating effects of temporal distribution of fossil calibrations on divergence analyses
Peter J Unmack
NESCent
(919) 668 9107
A gis based approach to a priori prediction in aquatic biogeography.
Jeremy Van Cleve
NESCent
Mechanistic trade-offs in evolution of microbial sociality, plasticity, virulence
Jennifer Verdolin
NESCent
Integrating behavioral syndromes into social networks: optimal distribution of phenotypes and group stability.