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Erik Postma
University of Exeter - Exeter / United Kingdom
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
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Erik Postma's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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An ecologist’s guide to the animal modelAJ Wilson, D Reale, MN Clements, MM Morrissey, E Postma, CA Walling, ...Journal of animal ecology 79 (1), 13-26, 20109262010
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Selection on heritable phenotypic plasticity in a wild bird populationDH Nussey, E Postma, P Gienapp, ME VisserScience 310 (5746), 304-306, 20057202005
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Gene flow maintains a large genetic difference in clutch size at a small spatial scaleE Postma, AJ van NoordwijkNature 433 (7021), 65-68, 20052882005
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Implications of the difference between true and predicted breeding values for the study of natural selection and micro‐evolutionE PostmaJournal of Evolutionary Biology 19 (2), 309-320, 20061602006
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Short‐and long‐term consequences of early developmental conditions: a case study on wild and domesticated zebra finchesB Tschirren, AN Rutstein, E Postma, M Mariette, SC GriffithJournal of evolutionary biology 22 (2), 387-395, 20091552009
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