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Patricia G Parker
University of Missouri-St. Louis - St. Louis / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
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Patricia G Parker's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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What molecules can tell us about populations: choosing andusing a molecular marker PG Parker, AA Snow, MD Schug, GC Booton, PA Fuerst Ecology 79 (2), 361-382, 1998 7501998
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Disease ecology in the Galápagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis): host genetic diversity, parasite load and natural antibodiesNK Whiteman, KD Matson, JL Bollmer, PG ParkerProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1588), 797-804, 2006
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Phenotypic engineering: using hormones to explore the mechanistic and functional bases of phenotypic variation in natureED Ketterson, V Nolan Jr, MJ Cawthorn, PG Parker, C ZiegenfusIbis 138 (1), 70-86, 1996
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Using parasites to infer host population history: a new rationale for parasite conservationNK Whiteman, PG ParkerAnimal conservation forum 8 (2), 175-181, 20052262005
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Physiological effects on demography: a long-term experimental study of testosterone’s effects on fitnessWL Reed, ME Clark, PG Parker, SA Raouf, N Arguedas, DS Monk, ...The American Naturalist 167 (5), 667-683, 20062252006
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