Paul Klerks, PhD

Affiliations: 
Biology University of Louisiana, USA 
Area:
Ecotoxicology
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Jackson L, Klerks P. (2020) Effects of the synthetic estrogen 17α-ethinylestradiol on Heterandria formosa populations: Does matrotrophy circumvent population collapse? Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 229: 105659
Klerks PL, Athrey GN, Leberg PL. (2019) Response to Selection for Increased Heat Tolerance in a Small Fish Species, With the Response Decreased by a Population Bottleneck Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7
Cazan AM, Klerks PL. (2015) Effects on life history variables and population dynamics following maternal metal exposure in the live-bearing fish Gambusia affinis. Ecotoxicology (London, England). 24: 626-35
Purcell KM, Hitch A, Martin S, et al. (2012) The role of genetic structure in the adaptive divergence of populations experiencing saltwater intrusion due to relative sea-level rise. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25: 2623-32
Klerks PL, Xie L, Levinton JS. (2011) Quantitative genetics approaches to study evolutionary processes in ecotoxicology; a perspective from research on the evolution of resistance. Ecotoxicology (London, England). 20: 513-23
Doyle CM, Leberg PL, Klerks PL. (2011) Heritability of heat tolerance in a small livebearing fish, Heterandria formosa. Ecotoxicology (London, England). 20: 535-42
Hitch AT, Purcell KM, Martin SB, et al. (2011) Interactions of Salinity, Marsh Fragmentation and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation on Resident Nekton Assemblages of Coastal Marsh Ponds Estuaries and Coasts. 34: 653-662
Purcell KM, Klerks PL, Leberg PL. (2010) Adaptation to sea level rise: does local adaptation influence the demography of coastal fish populations? Journal of Fish Biology. 77: 1209-18
Martin SB, Hitch AT, Purcell KM, et al. (2009) Life history variation along a salinity gradient in coastal marshes Aquatic Biology. 8: 15-28
Purcell KM, Hitch AT, Klerks PL, et al. (2008) Adaptation as a potential response to sea-level rise: a genetic basis for salinity tolerance in populations of a coastal marsh fish. Evolutionary Applications. 1: 155-60
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