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Mike Gil
University of Colorado Boulder - Boulder / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 1775301
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Mike Gil's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Social information links individual behavior to population and community dynamicsMA Gil, AM Hein, O Spiegel, ML Baskett, A SihTrends in ecology & evolution 33 (7), 535-548, 20181082018
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Rapid tourism growth and declining coral reefs in Akumal, MexicoMA Gil, B Renfro, B Figueroa-Zavala, I Penié, KH DuntonMarine biology 162 (11), 2225-2233, 2015772015
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Social information on fear and food drives animal grouping and fitnessMA Gil, Z Emberts, H Jones, CM St. MaryThe American Naturalist 189 (3), 227-241, 2017652017
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Social interactions among grazing reef fish drive material flux in a coral reef ecosystemMA Gil, AM HeinProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (18), 4703-4708, 2017732017
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Odors from marine plastic debris elicit foraging behavior in sea turtlesJB Pfaller, KM Goforth, MA Gil, MS Savoca, KJ LohmannCurrent Biology 30 (5), R213-R214, 2020712020
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