Fox, Charles W.
Fox, Charles W. 1965-
চার্লস ডাব্লিউ ফক্স গবেষক
VIAF ID: 74006050 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fox, Charles W. (sparse)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fox, Charles W. ‡d 1965-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fox, Charles W. ‡d 1965-
- 100 0 _ ‡a চার্লস ডাব্লিউ ফক্স ‡c গবেষক
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Works
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A Balanced Data Archiving Policy for Long-Term Studies | |
Comparison of life history and genetic properties of cowpea bruchid strains and their response to hypoxia | |
Conservation biology | |
Creative control : creative writing prompts for the composition class | |
Double‐blind peer review affects reviewer ratings and editor decisions at an ecology journal | |
The effect of inbreeding on natural selection in a seed-feeding beetle | |
The effect of Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility on host population size in natural and manipulated systems. | |
The effectiveness of journals as arbiters of scientific impact | |
Evolution of larval competitiveness and associated life-history traits in response to host shifts in a seed beetle | |
Evolutionary ecology concepts and case studies | |
Experimental Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity: How Predictive Are Cross‐Environment Genetic Correlations? | |
Experimental evolution of the genetic load and its implications for the genetic basis of inbreeding depression. | |
Foraging mode affects the evolution of egg size in generalist predators embedded in complex food webs | |
Gender differences in peer review outcomes and manuscript impact at six journals of ecology and evolution | |
Genetic architecture of adaptive differentiation in evolving host races of the soapberry bug, Jadera haematoloma | |
The genetic architecture of life span and mortality rates: gender and species differences in inbreeding load of two seed-feeding beetles | |
Genetic architecture of population differences in oviposition behaviour of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus | |
Genetic architecture underlying convergent evolution of egg-laying behavior in a seed-feeding beetle | |
Genetic variation in paternal investment in a seed beetle. | |
Geographic clines in wing morphology relate to colonization history in New World but not Old World populations of yellow dung flies. | |
Host-associated fitness variation in a seed beetle (Coleoptera: Bruchidae): evidence for local adaptation to a poor quality host | |
Inbreeding depression increases with environmental stress: an experimental study and meta-analysis | |
Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality | |
The influence of maternal age and mating frequency on egg size and offspring performance in Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). | |
Leaf abscission phenology of a scrub oak: consequences for growth and survivorship of a leaf mining beetle. | |
Life history traits, but not body size, vary systematically along latitudinal gradients on three continents in the widespread yellow dung fly | |
Maternal effects as adaptations, 1998: | |
Natural selection on body size is mediated by multiple interacting factors: a comparison of beetle populations varying naturally and experimentally in body size | |
Original Article | |
Patterns of authorship in ecology and evolution: First, last, and corresponding authorship vary with gender and geography | |
Phenotypic plasticity in a complex world: interactive effects of food and temperature on fitness components of a seed beetle | |
Problems in measuring among-family variation in inbreeding depression | |
Rapid Evolution of Egg Size in Captive Salmon | |
The relationship between manuscript title structure and success: editorial decisions and citation performance for an ecological journal | |
Replicated latitudinal clines in reproductive traits of European and North American yellow dung flies | |
Sex differences in phenotypic plasticity affect variation in sexual size dimorphism in insects: from physiology to evolution | |
Sexual selection and the fitness consequences of male body size in the seed beetle Stator limbatus | |
Smaller beetles are better scramble competitors at cooler temperatures. | |
Towards a mechanistic understanding of global change ecology | |
Which peer reviewers voluntarily reveal their identity to authors? Insights into the consequences of open-identities peer review | |
The year in evolutionary biology |