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The following pages link to The evolution of resource adaptation: how generalist and specialist consumers evolve (Q263664):
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- Foreword to the special issue: A tribute to Lee Segel (Q263645) (← links)
- Top predators induce the evolutionary diversification of intermediate predator species (Q304573) (← links)
- Adaptive evolution of attack ability promotes the evolutionary branching of predator species (Q481657) (← links)
- Effects of superinfection and cost of immunity on host-parasite co-evolution (Q524051) (← links)
- Evolution of specialization under non-equilibrium population dynamics (Q530465) (← links)
- Evolutionary branching and evolutionarily stable coexistence of predator species: critical function analysis (Q541903) (← links)
- On the evolution of specialization with a mechanistic underpinning in structured metapopulations (Q615424) (← links)
- Asymptotic dynamics in continuous structured populations with mutations, competition and mutualism (Q663719) (← links)
- Evolutionary consequences of a search image (Q1628722) (← links)
- Large-amplitude consumer-resource cycles allow for the evolution of ontogenetic niche shifts in consumer life history (Q1712680) (← links)
- Consequences of culturally-driven ecological specialization: killer whales and beyond (Q1714407) (← links)
- When do mixotrophs specialize? Adaptive dynamics theory applied to a dynamic energy budget model (Q1776748) (← links)
- Evolutionary analysis of adaptive dynamics model under variation of noise environment (Q2183046) (← links)
- Diversity loss is predicted to increase extinction risk of specialist animals by constraining their ability to expand niche (Q2423944) (← links)
- Adaptive evolution of foraging-related traits in a predator-prey community (Q2632061) (← links)
- Evolution of specialization in resource utilization in structured metapopulations (Q3603665) (← links)