Michael Kinnison
Affiliations: | The University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States |
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Evolution and Development Biology, Zoology Biology, Forestry and Wildlife AgricultureGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeDylan J. Weese | grad student | 2010 | University of Maine |
Quenton M. Tuckett | grad student | 2013 | University of Maine |
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Sanderson S, Bolnick DI, Kinnison MT, et al. (2023) Contemporary changes in phenotypic variation, and the potential consequences for eco-evolutionary dynamics. Ecology Letters. S127-S139 |
Wood ZT, Lopez LK, Symons CC, et al. (2022) Drivers and Cascading Ecological Consequences of Trait Variation. The American Naturalist. 199: E91-E110 |
Wood ZT, Palkovacs EP, Kinnison MT. (2022) Inconsistent evolution and growth-survival tradeoffs in . Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20212072 |
Sanderson S, Beausoleil MO, O'Dea RE, et al. (2021) The pace of modern life, revisited. Molecular Ecology |
Des Roches S, Robinson RR, Kinnison MT, et al. (2021) The legacy of predator threat shapes prey foraging behaviour. Oecologia |
Wood ZT, Wiegardt AK, Barton KL, et al. (2021) Meta-analysis: Congruence of genomic and phenotypic differentiation across diverse natural study systems. Evolutionary Applications. 14: 2189-2205 |
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 |
Wood ZT, Fryxell DC, Moffett ER, et al. (2020) Prey adaptation along a competition-defense tradeoff cryptically shifts trophic cascades from density- to trait-mediated. Oecologia |
Fryxell DC, Wood ZT, Robinson R, et al. (2019) Eco-evolutionary feedbacks link prey adaptation to predator performance. Biology Letters. 15: 20190626 |
Homola JJ, Loftin CS, Kinnison MT. (2019) Landscape genetics reveals unique and shared effects of urbanization for two sympatric pool-breeding amphibians. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 11799-11823 |