Ben Sheldon

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EGI University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Tim Birkhead grad student

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Joanne Chapman grad student 2005-2009 Oxford
Irem Sepil grad student 2008-2012 Oxford
Colin J. Garroway post-doc
Nishant Kumar post-doc 2019- Oxford (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Vinodkumar Saranathan post-doc 2011-2013 Oxford
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Satarkar D, Sepil I, Sheldon BC. (2024) Genetic, natal and spatial drivers of social phenotypes in wild great tits. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Jones CV, Regan CE, Cole EF, et al. (2024) Shared environmental similarity between relatives influences heritability of reproductive timing in wild great tits. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Chantepie S, Charmantier A, Delahaie B, et al. (2024) Divergence in evolutionary potential of life history traits among wild populations is predicted by differences in climatic conditions. Evolution Letters. 8: 29-42
Vriend SJG, Grøtan V, Gamelon M, et al. (2022) Temperature synchronizes temporal variation in laying dates across European hole-nesting passerines. Ecology. e3908
Bonnet T, Morrissey MB, de Villemereuil P, et al. (2022) Genetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals. Science (New York, N.Y.). 376: 1012-1016
de Villemereuil P, Charmantier A, Arlt D, et al. (2020) Fluctuating optimum and temporally variable selection on breeding date in birds and mammals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Culina A, Adriaensen F, Bailey LD, et al. (2020) Connecting the data landscape of long-term ecological studies: the SPI-Birds data hub. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Evans SR, Postma E, Sheldon BC. (2020) It takes two: Heritable male effects on reproductive timing but not clutch size in a wild bird population. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Bosse M, Spurgin LG, Laine VN, et al. (2019) Response to Perrier and Charmantier: On the importance of time scales when studying adaptive evolution. Evolution Letters. 3: 248-253
Hill SC, Hansen R, Watson S, et al. (2019) Comparative micro-epidemiology of pathogenic avian influenza virus outbreaks in a wild bird population. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20180259
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