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Parasitism in early life: environmental conditions shape within-brood variation in responses to infection (2014)
Journal Article
Granroth-Wilding, H. M. V., Burthe, S. J., Lewis, S., Reed, T. E., Herborn, K. A., Newell, M. A., …Cunningham, E. J. A. (2014). Parasitism in early life: environmental conditions shape within-brood variation in responses to infection. Ecology and Evolut

Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In wild populations, the effect of parasitism is likely to vary considerably with environmental conditions, which may affect the availability of resourc... Read More about Parasitism in early life: environmental conditions shape within-brood variation in responses to infection.

Longitudinal bio-logging reveals interplay between extrinsic and intrinsic carry-over effects in a long-lived vertebrate (2014)
Journal Article
Daunt, F., Reed, T. E., Newell, M., Burthe, S., Phillips, R. A., Lewis, S., & Wanless, S. (2014). Longitudinal bio-logging reveals interplay between extrinsic and intrinsic carry-over effects in a long-lived vertebrate. Ecology, 95(8), 2077-2083. https://

Carry-over effects have major implications for individual fitness and population and evolutionary dynamics. The strength of these effects is dependent on an individual's intrinsic performance and the environmental conditions it experiences. However,... Read More about Longitudinal bio-logging reveals interplay between extrinsic and intrinsic carry-over effects in a long-lived vertebrate.