Ally Phillimore

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University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 
Area:
phenology, macroevolution, macroecology
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Ian Owens grad student 2002-2006

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Neil Rosser grad student
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Keogan K, Lewis S, Howells RJ, et al. (2020) No evidence for fitness signatures consistent with increasing trophic mismatch over 30 years in a population of European shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Shutt JD, Nicholls JA, Trivedi UH, et al. (2020) Gradients in richness and turnover of a forest passerine's diet prior to breeding: a mixed model approach applied to faecal metabarcoding data. Molecular Ecology
Valente L, Phillimore AB, Melo M, et al. (2020) A simple dynamic model explains the diversity of island birds worldwide. Nature. 579: 92-96
Shutt JD, Burgess MD, Phillimore AB. (2019) A Spatial Perspective on the Phenological Distribution of the Spring Woodland Caterpillar Peak. The American Naturalist. 194: E109-E121
Burgess MD, Smith KW, Evans KL, et al. (2018) Tritrophic phenological match-mismatch in space and time. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Tansey CJ, Hadfield JD, Phillimore AB. (2017) Estimating the ability of plants to plastically track temperature-mediated shifts in the spring phenological optimum. Global Change Biology. 23: 3321-3334
Usui T, Butchart SH, Phillimore AB. (2017) Temporal shifts and temperature sensitivity of avian spring migratory phenology: a phylogenetic meta-analysis. The Journal of Animal Ecology. 86: 250-261
Phillimore AB, Leech DI, Pearce-Higgins JW, et al. (2016) Passerines may be sufficiently plastic to track temperature-mediated shifts in optimum lay date. Global Change Biology. 22: 3259-72
Roy DB, Oliver TH, Botham MS, et al. (2015) Similarities in butterfly emergence dates among populations suggest local adaptation to climate. Global Change Biology. 21: 3313-22
Rosser N, Kozak KM, Phillimore AB, et al. (2015) Extensive range overlap between heliconiine sister species: evidence for sympatric speciation in butterflies? Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 15: 125
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