Ally Phillimore
Affiliations: | University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom |
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"Ally Phillimore"
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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 |
Lawrence D, Fiegna F, Behrends V, et al. (2012) Species interactions alter evolutionary responses to a novel environment. Plos Biology. 10: e1001330 |
Etienne RS, Haegeman B, Stadler T, et al. (2012) Diversity-dependence brings molecular phylogenies closer to agreement with the fossil record. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 279: 1300-9 |
McInnes L, Baker WJ, Barraclough TG, et al. (2011) Integrating ecology into macroevolutionary research. Biology Letters. 7: 644-6 |
Pigot AL, Phillimore AB, Owens IP, et al. (2010) The shape and temporal dynamics of phylogenetic trees arising from geographic speciation. Systematic Biology. 59: 660-73 |
Thomas GH, Meiri S, Phillimore AB. (2009) Body size diversification in anolis: novel environment and island effects. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 63: 2017-30 |
Dawideit BA, Phillimore AB, Laube I, et al. (2009) Ecomorphological predictors of natal dispersal distances in birds. The Journal of Animal Ecology. 78: 388-95 |
Ishtiaq F, Guillaumot L, Clegg SM, et al. (2008) Avian haematozoan parasites and their associations with mosquitoes across Southwest Pacific Islands. Molecular Ecology. 17: 4545-55 |
Freckleton RP, Phillimore AB, Pagel M. (2008) Relating traits to diversification: a simple test. The American Naturalist. 172: 102-15 |