Eric P. Palkovacs, Ph.D.

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2007 Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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David M. Post grad student 2007 Yale
 (Feedbacks between ecology and evolution: Linking the causes and consequences of functional biodiversity.)
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Contolini GM, Palkovacs EP. (2023) Intraspecific variation in a predator changes intertidal community through effects on a foundation species. Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10131
Wood ZT, Lopez LK, Symons CC, et al. (2022) Drivers and Cascading Ecological Consequences of Trait Variation. The American Naturalist. 199: E91-E110
Des Roches S, Robinson RR, Kinnison MT, et al. (2021) The legacy of predator threat shapes prey foraging behaviour. Oecologia
Garcia-Elfring A, Paccard A, Thurman TJ, et al. (2021) Using seasonal genomic changes to understand historical adaptation to new environments: parallel selection on stickleback in highly-variable estuaries. Molecular Ecology
Des Roches S, Pendleton LH, Shapiro B, et al. (2021) Conserving intraspecific variation for nature's contributions to people. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Des Roches S, Brans KI, Lambert MR, et al. (2021) Socio-eco-evolutionary dynamics in cities. Evolutionary Applications. 14: 248-267
Smith SE, Palkovacs EP, Weidel BC, et al. (2020) A century of intermittent eco-evolutionary feedbacks resulted in novel trait combinations in invasive Great Lakes alewives (). Evolutionary Applications. 13: 2630-2645
Oke KB, Cunningham CJ, Westley PAH, et al. (2020) Recent declines in salmon body size impact ecosystems and fisheries. Nature Communications. 11: 4155
Urban MC, Strauss SY, Pelletier F, et al. (2020) Evolutionary origins for ecological patterns in space. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Fryxell DC, Hoover AN, Alvarez DA, et al. (2020) Recent warming reduces the reproductive advantage of large size and contributes to evolutionary downsizing in nature. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20200608
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