24 results on '"Ergon, T"'
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2. Resting and Daily Energy Expenditures of Free-Living Field Voles Are Positively Correlated but Reflect Extrinsic Rather than Intrinsic Effects
3. When three traits make a line: evolution of phenotypic plasticity and genetic assimilation through linear reaction norms in stochastic environments
4. Towards a future without stocking: harvest and river regulation determine long-term population viability of migratory salmonids
5. When three traits make a line: evolution of phenotypic plasticity and genetic assimilation through linear reaction norms in stochastic environments
6. Rapid advance of spring arrival dates in long-distance migratory birds
7. Bird migration and climate
8. Temperature and rainfall anomalies in Africa predict timing of spring migration in trans-Saharan migratory birds
9. Characterizing bird migration phenology using data from standardized monitoring at bird observatories
10. Introduction
11. Response to Comment on "Rapid Advance of Spring Arrival Dates in Long-Distance Migratory Birds"
12. Mechanisms for delayed density-dependent reproductive traits in field roles, Microtus agrestis: The importance of inherited environmental effects
13. Size- and stage-dependence in cause-specific mortality of migratory brown trout.
14. Individual heterogeneity and early life conditions shape growth in a freshwater top predator.
15. Thermal plasticity in postembryonic life history traits of a widely distributed Collembola: Effects of macroclimate and microhabitat on genotypic differences.
16. Responses of earthworms to repeated exposure to three biocides applied singly and as a mixture in an agricultural field.
17. Single-cell protein as an alternative food for zebrafish, Danio rerio: a toxicological assessment.
18. Challenging claims in the study of migratory birds and climate change.
19. Seasonal effects of Pacific-based climate on recruitment in a predator-limited large herbivore.
20. Rapid advance of spring arrival dates in long-distance migratory birds.
21. Disease dynamics in cyclic populations of field voles (Microtus agrestis): cowpox virus and vole tuberculosis (Mycobacterium microti).
22. Optimal body size and energy expenditure during winter: why are voles smaller in declining populations?
23. Mycobacterium microti infection (vole tuberculosis) in wild rodent populations.
24. Life-history traits of voles in a fluctuating population respond to the immediate environment.
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