616 results on '"Symonds, Matthew"'
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152. Spatial variation in avian bill size is associated with humidity in summer among Australian passerines
153. The Antonine Wall: A Handbook to Scotland’S Roman Frontier, by Anne S. Robertson, revised and edited by Lawrence Keppie
154. Assessing employee wellness needs at colleges and universities: A case study
155. The evolution of the avian bill as a thermoregulatory organ
156. Time Since Urbanization but Not Encephalisation Is Associated with Increased Tolerance of Human Proximity in Birds
157. 'Absolutely Excessive!'; Things were eating at Oracle C.E.O. Larry Ellison
158. Biological determinants of research effort on Australian birds: a comparative analysis.
159. The wider Wall: A decade of discoveries and debate.
160. Investment in sensory structures, testis size, and wing coloration in males of a diurnal moth species: trade-offs or correlated growth?
161. Evolutionary history and leaf succulence as explanations for medicinal use in aloes and the global popularity of Aloe vera
162. Climate-related spatial and temporal variation in bill morphology over the past century in Australian parrots
163. The mothematics of female pheromone signaling: strategies for aging virgins
164. Evolutionary history and leaf succulence as explanations for medicinal use in aloes and the global popularity of Aloe vera
165. The Mothematics of Female Pheromone Signaling: Strategies for Aging Virgins
166. Frontiers of the Roman Empire. Edited by D.J. Breeze, S. Jilek and A. Thiel. Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, 2005. Pp. 72, illus. isbn1 904966 16 0. - The Lower Danube Limes in Bulgaria. By P. Dyczek. Warsaw University, Warsaw, 2008. Pp. 97, illus. isbn978 8 3916770 9 5. - Slovakia. By K. Harmadyová, J. Rajtar and J. Schmidtová. Archeologický ústav SAV, Nitra, 2008. Pp. 91, illus. isbn978 8 0969864 1 5. - The Antonine Wall. By D.J. Breeze. Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, 2009. Pp. 71, illus. isbn978 1 9049668 5 2. - The Danube Limes: A Roman River Frontier. By S. Jilek. Warsaw University, Warsaw, 2009. Pp. 103, illus. isbn978 83 928330 7 9. - The Roman Limes in Hungary. By Z. Visy. Pécsi Tudományegyetem Régészeti Szeminárium, Pécs, 2009. Pp. 81, illus. isbn978 9 6364223 4 9. - Hadrian's Wall. By D.J. Breeze. Hadrian's Wall Heritage Ltd, Hexham, 2011. Pp. 92, illus. isbn978 0 9547342 3 7. - The African Frontiers. By D. Mattingly, A. Rushworth, M. Sterry and V. Leitch. Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, 2013. Pp. 96, illus. isbn978 1 900971 16 4. - The Danube Limes in Bavaria. By W. Czysz, A. Faber, C. Flügel and C.S. Sommer. www.limes-oesterreich.at. Pp. 33, illus.
167. Investment in sensory structures, testis size, and wing coloration in males of a diurnal moth species: trade‐offs or correlated growth?
168. Mitogenomic and nuclear diversity in the Mulga Parrot of the Australian arid zone: cryptic subspecies and tests for selection.
169. PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF WHEELCHAIR RUGBY AND ITS DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AMERICAN AND JAPANESE PLAYERS.
170. The evolution of the avian bill as a thermoregulatory organ.
171. Evolutionary history and leaf succulence as explanations for medicinal use in aloes and the global popularity of Aloe vera
172. The evolution of harem polygyny in insects.
173. Gender differences in conference presentations: a consequence of self-selection?
174. Comparative analysis of classic brain component sizes in relation to flightiness in birds
175. Gender differences in conference presentations: a consequence of self-selection?
176. Comparative Analysis of Classic Brain Component Sizes in Relation to Flightiness in Birds
177. Factors shaping the evolution of colour patterns in Australian agamid lizards (Agamidae): a comparative study
178. The evolution of body size, antennal size and host use in parasitoid wasps (hymenoptera: chalcidoidea): a phylogenetic comparative analysis
179. Can phylogeny predict chemical diversity and potential medicinal activity of plants? A case study of amaryllidaceae
180. Pheromone production, male abundance, body size, and the evolution of elaborate antennae in moths
181. Positive and negative effects of phoretic mites on the reproductive output of an invasive bark beetle
182. Geographical variation in bill size across bird species provides evidence for Allen's rule
183. The evolution of sex pheromones in an ecologically diverse genus of flies
184. Changing philosophies and tools for statistical inferences in behavioral ecology
185. A Roman Frontier Post and its People: Newstead 1911–2011. Edited by F. Hunter and L. Keppie . National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh, 2012. Pp. vi + 250, illus. Price: £30.00. isbn 978 1 905267 75 0.
186. Presenting the Romans: Interpreting the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site. Edited by NigelMills
187. Species richness and evenness in Australian birds
188. The Evolution of Body Size, Antennal Size and Host Use in Parasitoid Wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea): A Phylogenetic Comparative Analysis
189. Distance from Water, Sex and Approach Direction Influence Flight Distances Among Habituated Black Swans
190. Factors shaping the evolution of colour patterns in Australian agamid lizards (Agamidae): a comparative study
191. Experimental evolution reveals that population density does not affect moth signalling behaviour and antennal morphology.
192. Tests of ecogeographical relationships in a non-native species: what rules avian morphology?
193. Goal-Prioritization for Teachers, Coaches, and Students: A Developmental Model.
194. Co-Engineering Durable, Fuel Efficient Engine Oils for Diesel Passenger Cars
195. Macrostress: do large-scale ecological patterns exist in the glucocorticoid stress response of vertebrates?
196. SEXUAL SELECTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF COMPLEX COLOR PATTERNS IN DRAGON LIZARDS
197. The Frontiers of Imperial Rome. by DavidBreeze
198. Impact of Fungal Spores on Asthma Prevalence and Hospitalization.
199. An Iron Age chariot burial: Excavating a square-barrow cemetery at Pocklington.
200. Hard or soft borders?
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