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Cornelia E den Heyer

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Nowak B, Bowen W, den Heyer C, Lang S, Lidgard D
PLoS One . 2023 Sep; 18(9):e0290707. PMID: 37756252
Most vertebrate offspring must transition from the relative security of parental care (nutrition and protection) to independent foraging. Offspring face many challenges during this critical period, particularly in species where...
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Badger J, Bowen W, den Heyer C, Breed G
Am Nat . 2023 Aug; 202(3):351-367. PMID: 37606942
AbstractIndividual quality and environmental conditions may mask or interact with energetic trade-offs in life history evolution. Deconstructing these sources of variation is especially difficult in long-lived species that are rarely...
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Badger J, Bowen W, den Heyer C, Breed G
Ecol Evol . 2023 Jun; 13(6):e10095. PMID: 37293121
An individual's size in early stages of life may be an important source of individual variation in lifetime reproductive performance, as size effects on ontogenetic development can have cascading physiological...
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Bubac C, Cullingham C, Fox J, Bowen W, den Heyer C, Coltman D
Heredity (Edinb) . 2021 Apr; 127(1):35-51. PMID: 33927365
Individual variation in quantitative traits clearly influence many ecological and evolutionary processes. Moderate to high heritability estimates of personality and life-history traits suggest some level of genetic control over these...
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Bowen W, den Heyer C, Lang S, Lidgard D, Iverson S
Ecol Evol . 2020 Nov; 10(20):11507-11522. PMID: 33144980
Change in breeding phenology is often a response to environmental forcing, but less is known of the mechanism underlying such changes and their fitness consequences. Here, we report on changes...
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Badger J, Bowen W, den Heyer C, Breed G
Ecology . 2020 Feb; 101(6):e03024. PMID: 32083735
Individual variation in reproductive ability is a key component of natural selection within populations, driving the evolution of life histories and population responses to changing environmental conditions. Evidence that population...
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Boudreau S, Shackell N, Carson S, den Heyer C
Ecol Evol . 2017 Dec; 7(22):9739-9749. PMID: 29188005
In the early 1990s, the Northwest Atlantic Ocean underwent a fisheries-driven ecosystem shift. Today, the iconic cod () remains at low levels, while Atlantic halibut () has been increasing since...
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Bowen W, den Heyer C, McMillan J, Iverson S
Ecol Evol . 2015 Apr; 5(7):1412-24. PMID: 25897381
Offspring size affects survival and subsequent reproduction in many organisms. However, studies of offspring size in large mammals are often limited to effects on juveniles because of the difficulty of...