Authors:
DONCASTER CP
CLOBERT J
DOLIGEZ B
GUSTAFSSON L
DANCHIN E
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Citation: R. Karban, EVOLUTION OF PROLONGED DEVELOPMENT - A LIFE TABLE ANALYSIS FOR PERIODICAL CICADAS, The American naturalist, 150(4), 1997, pp. 446-461
Citation: Ar. Zangerl et Mr. Berenbaum, COST OF CHEMICALLY DEFENDING SEEDS - FURANOCOUMARINS AND PASTINACA-SATIVA, The American naturalist, 150(4), 1997, pp. 491-504
Citation: Hr. Kleb et Sd. Wilson, VEGETATION EFFECTS ON SOIL RESOURCE HETEROGENEITY IN PRAIRIE AND FOREST, The American naturalist, 150(3), 1997, pp. 283-298
Citation: Wf. Morris, DISENTANGLING EFFECTS OF INDUCED PLANT DEFENSES AND FOOD QUANTITY ON HERBIVORES BY FITTING NONLINEAR MODELS, The American naturalist, 150(3), 1997, pp. 299-327
Citation: Ml. Cipollini et Dj. Levey, SECONDARY METABOLITES OF FLESHY VERTEBRATE-DISPERSED FRUITS - ADAPTIVE HYPOTHESES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SEED DISPERSAL, The American naturalist, 150(3), 1997, pp. 346-372
Citation: De. Mccauley et Dr. Taylor, LOCAL-POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SEX-RATIO - EVOLUTION IN GYNODIOECIOUSPLANTS, The American naturalist, 150(3), 1997, pp. 406-419
Citation: Ml. Stanton et C. Galen, LIFE ON THE EDGE - ADAPTATION VERSUS ENVIRONMENTALLY MEDIATED GENE FLOW IN THE SNOW BUTTERCUP, RANUNCULUS-ADONEUS, The American naturalist, 150(2), 1997, pp. 143-178
Citation: Dt. Blumstein et Kb. Armitage, DOES SOCIALITY DRIVE THE EVOLUTION OF COMMUNICATIVE COMPLEXITY - A COMPARATIVE TEST WITH GROUND-DWELLING SCIURID ALARM CALLS, The American naturalist, 150(2), 1997, pp. 179-200
Citation: Afh. Ros et al., THE RELATION AMONG GONADAL-STEROIDS, IMMUNOCOMPETENCE, BODY-MASS, ANDBEHAVIOR IN YOUNG BLACK-HEADED GULLS (LARUS-RIDIBUNDUS), The American naturalist, 150(2), 1997, pp. 201-219
Citation: O. Ronce et I. Olivieri, EVOLUTION OF REPRODUCTIVE EFFORT IN A METAPOPULATION WITH LOCAL EXTINCTIONS AND ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION, The American naturalist, 150(2), 1997, pp. 220-249
Citation: Aj. Cullum, COMPARISONS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE IN SEXUAL AND ASEXUAL WHIPTAIL LIZARDS (GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS) - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ROLE OF HETEROZYGOSITY, The American naturalist, 150(1), 1997, pp. 24-47
Citation: Lr. Mcedward, REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES OF MARINE BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES REVISITED - FACULTATIVE FEEDING BY PLANKTOTROPHIC LARVAE, The American naturalist, 150(1), 1997, pp. 48-72
Citation: Cm. Stmary, SEQUENTIAL PATTERNS OF SEX ALLOCATION IN SIMULTANEOUS HERMAPHRODITES - DO WE NEED MODELS THAT SPECIFICALLY INCORPORATE THIS COMPLEXITY, The American naturalist, 150(1), 1997, pp. 73-97
Citation: Ml. Reid et Ja. Stamps, FEMALE MATE CHOICE TACTICS IN A RESOURCE-BASED MATING SYSTEM - FIELD-TESTS OF ALTERNATIVE MODELS, The American naturalist, 150(1), 1997, pp. 98-121
Citation: R. Hunt et Jhc. Cornelissen, PHYSIOLOGY, ALLOCATION, AND GROWTH-RATE - A REEXAMINATION OF THE TILMAN MODEL, The American naturalist, 150(1), 1997, pp. 122-130