249 results on '"Yeh, Pamela J"'
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2. Urban junco flight initiation distances correlate with approach velocities of anthropogenic sounds
3. Individual variation in tolerance of human activity by urban Dark-eyed Juncos (Junco hyemalis)
4. Antibiotics Shift the Temperature Response Curve of Escherichia coli Growth
5. Phenotypic plasticity in the anthropause: does reduced human activity impact novel nesting behaviour in an urban bird?
6. Behavioural plasticity and the anthropause: an urban bird becomes less aggressive
7. Using a newly introduced framework to measure ecological stressor interactions.
8. Meta-analysis of three-stressor combinations on population-level fitness reveal substantial higher-order interactions
9. Variation in Mutant Prevention Concentrations
10. Stressor interaction networks suggest antibiotic resistance co-opted from stress responses to temperature
11. Nests in the cities : adaptive and non-adaptive phenotypic plasticity and convergence in an urban bird
12. General Form for Interaction Measures and Framework for Deriving Higher-Order Emergent Effects
13. Patterns of Bird–Bacteria Associations
14. Intermediate Levels of Antibiotics May Increase Diversity of Colony Size Phenotype in Bacteria
15. Prevalence and patterns of higher-order drug interactions in Escherichia coli
16. When more is less: Emergent suppressive interactions in three-drug combinations
17. Evolution Under Thermal Stress AffectsEscherichia coli’s Resistance to Antibiotics
18. Uncovering emergent interactions in three-way combinations of stressors
19. Dynamics of species with complex life cycles in a warming world: a mechanistic perspective
20. Tolerance and avoidance of urban cover in a southern California suburban raptor community over five decades
21. Use of the word "evolution" in the time of a global pandemic.
22. Complex patterns of morphological diversity across multiple populations of an urban bird species.
23. Patterns of a Sexually Selected Trait are Not Predictable Across Urban and Non-Urban Populations of a Songbird, the Dark-Eyed Junco
24. Enhanced identification of synergistic and antagonistic emergent interactions among three or more drugs.
25. The evolution of resistance to synergistic multi‐drug combinations is more complex than evolving resistance to each individual drug component
26. On the lookout for danger: House Sparrow alert distance in three cities
27. Patterns and Coevolutionary Consequences of Repeated Brood Parasitism
28. Rapid Evolution of a Sexually Selected Trait Following Population Establishment in a Novel Habitat
29. Urban birds become less fearful following COVID-19 reopenings
30. Measuring higher-order drug interactions: A review of recent approaches
31. Suppressive drug combinations and their potential to combat antibiotic resistance
32. No evidence of repeated song divergence across multiple urban and non-urban populations of dark-eyed juncos ( Junco hyemalis ) in Southern California
33. Bold or shy? Examining the risk-taking behavior and neophobia of invasive and non-invasive house sparrows
34. Urban junco flight initiation distances correlate with approach velocities of anthropogenic sounds
35. Rapid evolutionary divergence of a songbird population following recent colonization of an urban area
36. Meta-analysis using new methods for three-stressor combinations reveal substantial higher-order interactions and emergent properties
37. Rapid evolutionary divergence of a songbird population following recent colonization of an urban area
38. Manuscript Supplementary Materials - Alternate Analyses from No evidence of repeated song divergence across multiple urban and non-urban populations of dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis) in Southern California
39. Drug Interactions Modulate the Potential for Evolution of Resistance
40. Phenotypic Plasticity and the Evolution of a Socially Selected Trait Following Colonization of a Novel Environment
41. A diversity of Antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus spp. in a Public Transportation System
42. Alternative Nesting Behaviours Following Colonisation of a Novel Environment by a Passerine Bird
43. Urban junco flight initiation distances correlate with approach velocities of anthropogenic sounds
44. Adaptive Phenotypic Plasticity and the Successful Colonization of a Novel Environment
45. Supplementary Methods, Results and Photographs from Nests in the cities: adaptive and non-adaptive phenotypic plasticity and convergence in an urban bird
46. Living for the city: Using community science and historical data to understand avian response to urbanization
47. Evolutionary consequences of feedbacks between within-host competition and and disease control
48. Evolutionary consequences of feedbacks between within-host competition and and disease control
49. Evolutionary consequences of feedbacks between within-host competition and disease control
50. Reduced territorial responses in dark-eyed juncos following population establishment in a climatically mild environment
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