Craig W. Benkman

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University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States 
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Russell P. Balda grad student 1981 Northern Arizona University
 (Co-adaptations of red squirrels and Clark's Nutcrackers with limber pine)
H. Ronald Pulliam grad student 1985 SUNY Albany (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
 (The foraging ecology of crossbills in eastern North America)
Peter R. Grant post-doc 1987-1989 Princeton
Dolph Schluter post-doc 1989-1991 UBC
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Porter CK, Golcher-Benavides J, Benkman CW. (2022) Seasonal patterns of dietary partitioning in vertebrates. Ecology Letters
Porter CK, Benkman CW. (2022) Performance Trade-Offs and Resource Availability Drive Variation in Reproductive Isolation between Sympatrically Diverging Crossbills. The American Naturalist. 199: 362-379
Parker AL, Benkman CW. (2020) Enhanced seed defenses potentially relax selection by seed predators against serotiny in lodgepole pine. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 6001-6008
Porter CK, Benkman CW. (2019) Character displacement of a learned behaviour and its implications for ecological speciation. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20190761
Parchman TL, Edelaar P, Uckele K, et al. (2018) Resource stability and geographic isolation are associated with genome divergence in western Palearctic crossbills. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Benkman CW, Porter CK. (2018) Cassia Crossbill (Loxia sinesciuris) The Birds of North America Online
Behl NJ, Benkman CW. (2018) Habitat associations and abundance of a range-restricted specialist, the Cassia Crossbill (Loxia sinesciuris) The Condor. 120: 666-679
Benkman CW. (2017) Crossbills were unlikely resident in the Bahamas; thus, there was no population to be extirpated. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Porter CK, Benkman CW. (2017) Assessing the Potential Contributions of Reduced Immigrant Viability and Fecundity to Reproductive Isolation. The American Naturalist. 189: 580-591
Benkman CW, Jech S, Talluto MV. (2016) From the ground up: biotic and abiotic features that set the course from genes to ecosystems. Ecology and Evolution. 6: 7032-7038
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