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        Adaptation of timing of life history traits and population dynamic responses to climate change in spatially structured populations
    
    
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        Phenological change and ecological interactions: an introduction
    
    
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        Information-Mediated Allee Effects in Breeding Habitat Selection
    
    
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        The Biogeography of Adaptive Radiations and the Geographic Overlap of Sister Species
    
    
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        Obituary: Niclas Jonzen (1973-2015)
    
    
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        No evidence for memory interference across sessions in food hoarding marsh tits Poecile palustris under laboratory conditions.
    
    
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        Consequences of information use in breeding habitat selection on the evolution of settlement time
    
    
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        The eco-evolutionary consequences of interspecific phenological asynchrony - a theoretical perspective
    
    
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        Constrained growth flips the direction of optimal phenological responses among annual plants.
    (2015) In New Phytologist
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        Phenology of two interdependent traits in migratory birds in response to climate change.
    
    
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