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ADAPTATION TO BENIGN VERSUS CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS

Martin, P.R. and C.K. Ghalambor. 2024. Is competitive ability the key adaptation to benign environments? Revisiting experiments on closely related species of tidal plants. Biology Letters 20: 20230509.  link  see also Royal Society Ecology & Evolution Series seminar  link

Martin, P.R., H.L. Kenyon and L. Hayes. 2020. Size‐dependent costs of migration: migrant bird species are subordinate to residents, but only at small body sizes. Journal of Evolutionary Biology  link  

Martin, P.R. 2015. Trade-offs and biological diversity: integrative answers to ecological questions. Pages 291-308 in L.B. Martin, C.K. Ghalambor, and H.A. Woods (editors). Integrative Organismal Biology. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.  pdf

 

Freshwater, C., C.K. Ghalambor and P.R. Martin. 2014. Repeated patterns of trait divergence between closely related dominant and subordinate bird species. Ecology 95: 2334-2345.  pdf

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