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Andrew D. Saxon
Andrew D. Saxon
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Temperature fluctuations during development reduce male fitness and may limit adaptive potential in tropical rainforest Drosophila
AD Saxon, EK O'Brien, JR Bridle
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 31 (3), 405-415, 2018
342018
Ecological speciation promoted by divergent regulation of functional genes within African cichlid fishes
M Carruthers, DE Edgley, AD Saxon, NP Gabagambi, A Shechonge, ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution 39 (11), msac251, 2022
142022
Revision of the African cichlid fish genus Ctenochromis (Teleostei, Cichliformes), including a description of the new genus Shuja from Lake Tanganyika and the new species …
MJ Genner, LL Hsu, RA Collins, AM Smith, AD Saxon, AH Shechonge, ...
European journal of taxonomy 819 (1), 23-54, 2022
22022
Low but genetically variable male mating ability in a tropical Drosophila despite fitness benefits of remating
AD Saxon, NE Jones, EK O’Brien, JR Bridle
bioRxiv, 504035, 2018
22018
Predicted responses to selection across the climatic range of a rainforest Drosophila without local adaptation: environmental variation limits trait divergence along …
EK O’Brien, M Higgie, AD Saxon, AA Hoffmann, JR Bridle
bioRxiv, 2021.08. 15.456429, 2021
12021
The effects of ecological and genetic variation on fitness in the rainforest fruit fly, Drosophila birchii
AD Saxon
University of Bristol, 2018
12018
Lateral line system diversification during the early stages of ecological speciation in cichlid fish
DE Edgley, M Carruthers, NP Gabagambi, AD Saxon, AM Smith, ...
BMC Ecology and Evolution 24 (1), 24, 2024
2024
Nuclear environmental DNA resolves fine-scale population genetic structure in an aquatic habitat
Z Liu, MA Kishe, NP Gabagambi, AH Shechonge, BP Ngatunga, K Smith, ...
Iscience 27 (1), 2024
2024
Variation in the strength of selection but no trait divergence between elevational extremes in a tropical rainforestDrosophila
EK O’Brien, M Higgie, AD Saxon, AA Hoffmann, J Bridle
2021
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