David Goodwin Heckel

Affiliations: 
1980-1999 Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States 
 1999-2003 University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 
 2003- Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Ökologie 
Website:
https://www.mpg.de/382724/chemical-ecology-heckel
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https://books.google.com/books?id=XXogAQAAIAAJ

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Joan Roughgarden grad student 1980 Stanford (Marine Ecology Tree)
 (Extensions of the Theory of Evolutionary Ecology, and the Ecology of Anolis Gingivinus)
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Groot AT, Classen A, Inglis O, et al. (2011) Genetic differentiation across North America in the generalist moth Heliothis virescens and the specialist H. subflexa. Molecular Ecology. 20: 2676-92
Flanagan NS, Tobler A, Davison A, et al. (2004) Historical demography of Mullerian mimicry in the neotropical Heliconius butterflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 9704-9
Voss SR, Smith DG, Beachy CK, et al. (1995) Allozyme Variation in Neighboring Isolated Populations of the Plethodontid Salamander Leurognathus marmoratus Journal of Herpetology. 29: 493
Roughgarden J, Porter W, Heckel D. (1981) Resource partitioning of space and its relationship to body temperature in Anolis lizard populations. Oecologia. 50: 256-264
Roughgarden J, Porter W, Heckel D. (1981) Resource partitioning of space and its relationship to body temperature in Anolis lizard populations Oecologia. 50: 256-264
Heckel DG, Roughgarden J. (1980) A species near its equilibrium size in a fluctuating environment can evolve a lower intrinsic rate of increase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 77: 7497-500
Heckel DG, Roughgarden J. (1979) A Technique For estimating the Size of Lizard Populations Ecology. 60: 966-975
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