Andrew P Beckerman
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Recent Articles
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Yirga G, Freckleton R, Beckerman A
Ecol Evol
. 2025 Feb;
15(2):e70920.
PMID: 40008060
In Tigray, northern Ethiopia, there is a long tradition of peaceful coexistence between spotted hyenas () and humans. While historically the coexistence has been relatively stable, we assessed the impact...
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Halliwell C, Beckerman A, Patrick S, Hatchwell B
Evol Lett
. 2024 Dec;
8(6):764-773.
PMID: 39677569
When two or more individuals cooperate to provision a shared brood, each carer may be able to maximize their payoffs by coordinating provisioning in relation to what others are doing....
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Dunhill A, Zarzyczny K, Shaw J, Atkinson J, Little C, Beckerman A
Nat Commun
. 2024 Oct;
15(1):8599.
PMID: 39366971
Mass extinctions are considered to be quintessential examples of Court Jester drivers of macroevolution, whereby abiotic pressures drive a suite of extinctions leading to huge ecosystem changes across geological timescales....
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Brockhurst M, Cameron D, Beckerman A
PLoS Biol
. 2024 Apr;
22(4):e3002580.
PMID: 38607979
Endosymbiosis drives evolutionary innovation and underpins the function of diverse ecosystems. The mechanistic origins of symbioses, however, remain unclear, in part because early evolutionary events are obscured by subsequent evolution...
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Jenkins G, Beckerman A, Moore A, Nazareno A, Cunningham C
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Feb;
14(2):e10992.
PMID: 38390003
No abstract available.
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Paplauskas S, Morton O, Hunt M, Courage A, Swanney S, Dennis S, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Feb;
14(2):e10913.
PMID: 38322005
All animals and plants respond to changes in the environment during their life cycle. This flexibility is known as phenotypic plasticity and allows organisms to cope with variable environments. A...
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Zagrodzka Z, Johnson T, Beckerman A
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Feb;
14(2):e10887.
PMID: 38304275
Harnessing science-based policy is key to addressing global challenges like the biodiversity and climate crises. Open research principles underpin effective science-based policy, but the uptake of these principles is likely...
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Guillerme T, Bright J, Cooney C, Hughes E, Varley Z, Cooper N, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2023 Oct;
9(43):eadg1641.
PMID: 37878701
Widely documented, megaevolutionary jumps in phenotypic diversity continue to perplex researchers because it remains unclear whether these marked changes can emerge from microevolutionary processes. Here, we tackle this question using...
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Jenkins G, Beckerman A, Bellard C, Benitez-Lopez A, Ellison A, Foote C, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2023 May;
13(5):e9961.
PMID: 37181203
We call for journals to commit to requiring open data be archived in a format that will be simple and clear for readers to understand and use. If applied consistently,...
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