Aguilée, Robin 1984-...
Robin Aguilée researcher
VIAF ID: 172618954 (Personal)
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Works
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Allele fixation in a dynamic metapopulation: founder effects vs refuge effects. |
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Biogeographic drivers of community assembly on oceanic islands: The importance of archipelago structure and history |
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Clade diversification dynamics and the biotic and abiotic controls of speciation and extinction rates |
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Connectivity among thermal habitats buffers the effects of warm climate on life‐history traits and population dynamics |
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Dispersal evolution and resource matching in a spatially and temporally variable environment |
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Evolution des espèces en paysage dynamique |
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Evolution of species in dynamic landscapes. |
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How does pollen versus seed dispersal affect niche evolution? |
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How Ecology and Landscape Dynamics Shape Phylogenetic Trees. |
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Islands as model systems in ecology and evolution: prospects fifty years after MacArthur-Wilson |
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Male mating constraints affect mutual mate choice: prudent male courting and sperm-limited females. |
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Pollen dispersal slows geographical range shift and accelerates ecological niche shift under climate change |
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The probability of evolutionary rescue: towards a quantitative comparison between theory and evolution experiments |
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Recent geospatial dynamics of Terceira (Azores, Portugal) and the theoretical implications for the biogeography of active volcanic islands |
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Réponses des espèces aux effets combinés du réchauffement climatique et de la fragementation de l'habitat : le rôle central de la dispersion. |
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Species responses to climate change and landscape fragmentation : the central role of dispersal |
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Under which conditions is character displacement a likely outcome of secondary contact? |
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