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Evolutionary Change in Continuous Reaction Norms

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Murren, Courtney J.
Maclean, Heidi J.
Diamond, Sarah E.
Steiner, Ulrich K.
Heskel, Mary
Handelsman, Corey A.
Ghalambor, Cameron K.
Auld, Josh R.
Callahan, Hilary S.
Pfennig, David W.

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University of Chicago Press

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Understanding the evolution of reaction norms remains a major challenge in ecology and evolution. Investigating evolutionary divergence in reaction norm shapes between populations and closely related species is one approach to providing insights. Here we

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The American Naturalist

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2037-12-31
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