Andrew P. Hendry researcher
Hendry, Andrew P.
Hendry, A.P. (Andrew P.)
Hendry, A.P.
Hendry, A. P. (Andrew P.), 1968-
VIAF ID: 54402161 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/54402161
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Works
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Eco-evolutionary dynamics | |
Evolution illuminated : salmon and their relatives | |
Factors influencing progress toward sympatric speciation. | |
Female preference for novel males constrains the contemporary evolution of assortative mating in guppies | |
The fitness landscape of a community of Darwin’s finches | |
Genetic and plastic components of divergent male intersexual behavior in Misty lake/stream stickleback | |
Genetic divergence in morphology-performance mapping between Misty Lake and inlet stickleback. | |
Genome divergence during evolutionary diversification as revealed in replicate lake-stream stickleback population pairs. | |
The genomic signature of parallel adaptation from shared genetic variation | |
A global horizon scan for urban evolutionary ecology | |
Global urban signatures of phenotypic change in animal and plant populations. | |
Habitat filtering not dispersal limitation shapes oceanic island floras: species assembly of the Galápagos archipelago | |
Hétérogénéité environnementale et évolution des différences de traits de personnalité chez la mésange bleue (Cyaniste caeruleus) | |
Horizon scan of conservation issues for inland waters in Canada | |
Host preference of an introduced 'generalist' parasite for a non-native host | |
How humans differ from other animals in their levels of morphological variation | |
How maladaptation can structure biodiversity: eco-evolutionary island biogeography. | |
How might Gyrodactylus parasitism modify trade-offs between female preference and susceptibility of males to predation in Trinidadian guppies? | |
How Parallel Is Parallel Evolution? A Comparative Analysis in Fishes | |
Human influences on evolution, and the ecological and societal consequences | |
Human influences on the strength of phenotypic selection | |
The importance of genomic variation for biodiversity, ecosystems and people | |
Independent lineages in a common environment: the roles of determinism and contingency in shaping the migration timing of even- versus odd-year pink salmon over broad spatial and temporal scales | |
The Influence of Life History Trade-Offs and the Size of Incubation Gravels on Egg Size Variation in Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) | |
Invasive salmonids and lake order interact in the decline of puye grande Galaxias platei in western Patagonia lakes | |
Keystone Genes | |
Life history change in commercially exploited fish stocks: an analysis of trends across studies | |
Linking macrotrends and microrates: Re-evaluating microevolutionary support for Cope's rule | |
Magic traits: distinguishing the important from the trivial | |
Many-to-one form-to-function mapping weakens parallel morphological evolution | |
Microevolution rate, pattern, process | |
Mircoevolution, c2001: | |
A nonsense mutation in TFEC is the likely cause of the recessive piebald phenotype in ball pythons (Python regius) | |
Optimal Size and Number of Propagules: Allowance for Discrete Stages and Effects of Maternal Size on Reproductive Output and Offspring Fitness | |
Parallel evolution of the sexes? Effects of predation and habitat features on the size and shape of wild guppies. | |
Performance of wild animals with “broken” traits: Movement patterns in nature of moose with leg injuries | |
PERSPECTIVE: THE PACE OF MODERN LIFE: MEASURING RATES OF CONTEMPORARY MICROEVOLUTION. | |
Phenotypic divergence of traits that mediate antagonistic and mutualistic interactions between island and continental populations of the tropical plant, <i>Tribulus cistoides</i> (Zygophyllaceae) | |
Phenotypic stability in scalar calcium of freshwater fish across a wide range of aqueous calcium availability in nature | |
Population divergence of private and non-private signals in wild guppies | |
POPULATION MIXING AND THE ADAPTIVE DIVERGENCE OF QUANTITATIVE TRAITS IN DISCRETE POPULATIONS: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR EMPIRICAL TESTS | |
Population structure attributable to reproductive time: isolation by time and adaptation by time | |
Possible human impacts on adaptive radiation: beak size bimodality in Darwin's finches | |
Possible influences of plasticity and genetic/maternal effects on species coexistence: nativeGammarus fasciatusfacing exotic amphipods | |
Potential responses to climate change in organisms with complex life histories: evolution and plasticity in Pacific salmon. | |
Predation by bears drives senescence in natural populations of salmon | |
Predator-induced Contemporary Evolution, Phenotypic Plasticity, and the Evolution of Reaction Norms in Guppies | |
Quantifying interspecific and intraspecific diversity effects on ecosystem functioning | |
Quantifying the constraining influence of gene flow on adaptive divergence in the lake-stream threespine stickleback system | |
Quantitative genetic inheritance of morphological divergence in a lake-stream stickleback ecotype pair: implications for reproductive isolation. | |
Rapid senescence in pacific salmon | |
The relative influence of natural selection and geography on gene flow in guppies | |
Relaxed selection in the wild | |
Repeatability of Adaptive Radiation Depends on Spatial Scale: Regional Versus Global Replicates of Stickleback in Lake Versus Stream Habitats | |
Reproductive isolation of sympatric morphs in a population of Darwin's finches. | |
Resistance and resilience of genetic and phenotypic diversity to "black swan" flood events: a retrospective analysis with historical samples of guppies | |
Secondary sexual characters, energy use, senescence, and the cost of reproduction in sockeye salmon | |
Sexual dimorphism modifies habitat-associated divergence: Evidence from beach and creek breeding sockeye salmon | |
Solving the paradox of stasis: squashed stabilizing selection and the limits of detection. | |
Spatiotemporal variation in linear natural selection on body color in wild guppies (Poecilia reticulata). | |
Special Issue: Evolutionary perspectives on salmonid conservation and management | |
Speciation without Pre-Defined Fitness Functions. | |
A Tale of Two Islands: The Established Researcher | |
A tale of two morphs: modeling pollen transfer, magic traits, and reproductive isolation in parapatry | |
Temporally varying disruptive selection in the medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis) | |
The terroir of the finch: How spatial and temporal variation shapes phenotypic traits in Darwin's finches | |
Testing for local host-parasite adaptation: an experiment with Gyrodactylus ectoparasites and guppy hosts. | |
Testing for mating isolation between ecotypes: laboratory experiments with lake, stream and hybrid stickleback. | |
Testing the influence of local forest canopy clearing on phenotypic variation in Trinidadian guppies | |
Testing the prey naiveté hypothesis: Can native prey (Astyanax ruberrimus) recognize an introduced top predator, Cichla monoculus? | |
Thirty-five experimental fisheries reveal the mechanisms of selection | |
Understanding and monitoring the consequences of human impacts on intraspecific variation. | |
Understanding Maladaptation by Uniting Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives | |
Urbanization erodes niche segregation in Darwin's finches | |
Using Reciprocal Transplants to Assess Local Adaptation, Genetic Rescue, and Sexual Selection in Newly Established Populations | |
Using seasonal genomic changes to understand historical adaptation to new environments: Parallel selection on stickleback in highly‐variable estuaries | |
Variable progress toward ecological speciation in parapatry: stickleback across eight lake-stream transitions. | |
When bigger is not better: selection against large size, high condition and fast growth in juvenile lemon sharks. | |
When can ecological speciation be detected with neutral loci? | |
When maladaptive gene flow does not increase selection | |
Whither adaptation? |