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Will M.C. Jarvis
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Into the wild: microbiome transplant studies need broader ecological reality
CJ Greyson-Gaito, TJ Bartley, K Cottenie, WMC Jarvis, AEM Newman, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1921), 20192834, 2020
312020
Flexible mate choice may contribute to ecotype assortative mating in pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus)
WMC Jarvis, SM Comeau, SF Colborne, BW Robinson
Journal of evolutionary biology 30 (10), 1810-1820, 2017
122017
Low connectivity between sympatric populations of sunfish ecotypes suggests ecological opportunity contributes to diversification
WMC Jarvis, KS Peiman, SJ Cooke, BW Robinson
Evolutionary Ecology 34 (3), 391-410, 2020
72020
Functional plasticity in lamellar autotomy by larval damselflies in response to predatory larval dragonfly cues
KL Black, D Fudge, WMC Jarvis, BW Robinson
Evolutionary ecology 33 (2), 257-272, 2019
32019
Ecomorphological variation of pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus) in exposed littoral shoreline habitat of a postglacial lake
WMC Jarvis, CB Nolan, BW Robinson
Environmental Biology of Fishes 104, 119-133, 2021
22021
Habitat use, movement patterns, and spatial population structure of polyphenic sunfish
W Jarvis
University of Guelph, 2018
12018
An experimental test of the evolutionary consequences of sympatry in Drosophila subquinaria
WMC Jarvis, NJ Arthur, HD Rundle, KA Dyer
Evolution 78 (3), 555-565, 2024
2024
Quantifying male harm and its divergence
J Colpitts, WMC Jarvis, AF Agrawal, HD Rundle
Evolution 76 (4), 829-836, 2022
2022
Correction to: Functional plasticity in lamellar autotomy by larval damselflies in response to predatory larval dragonfly cues
KL Black, D Fudge, BW Robinson
Evolutionary Ecology 34 (2), 309-309, 2020
2020
Functional plasticity in lamellar autotomy by larval damselflies in response to predatory larval dragonfly cues [Erratum: Apr. 2020, v. 34 (2), p. 309]
KL Black, D Fudge, WMC Jarvis, BW Robinson
2019
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