Lacy D Chick
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    Gopalakrishnan V, Crozier D, Card K, Chick L, Krishnan N, McClure E, et al.
  
  
    Elife
    . 2022 Nov;
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    PMID: 36317871
  
  
          A morbidostat is a bioreactor that uses antibiotics to control the growth of bacteria, making it well-suited for studying the evolution of antibiotic resistance. However, morbidostats are often too expensive...
      
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    Martin R, Chick L, Garvin M, Diamond S
  
  
    Evolution
    . 2021 Feb;
          75(4):876-887.
    
    PMID: 33586171
  
  
          Urban-driven evolution is widely evident, but whether these changes confer fitness benefits and thus represent adaptive urban evolution is less clear. We performed a multiyear field reciprocal transplant experiment of...
      
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    Chick L, Waters J, Diamond S
  
  
    Evol Appl
    . 2021 Feb;
          14(1):36-52.
    
    PMID: 33519955
  
  
          Metabolic rates of ectotherms are expected to increase with global trends of climatic warming. But the potential for rapid, compensatory evolution of lower metabolic rate in response to rising temperatures...
      
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    Yilmaz A, Chick L, Perez A, Strickler S, Vaughn S, Martin R, et al.
  
  
    J Therm Biol
    . 2019 Oct;
          85:102426.
    
    PMID: 31657738
  
  
          Environmental temperature can alter body size and thermal tolerance, yet the effects of temperature rise on the size-tolerance relationship remain unclear. Terrestrial ectotherms with larger body sizes typically exhibit greater...
      
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    Martin R, Chick L, Yilmaz A, Diamond S
  
  
    Evol Appl
    . 2019 Aug;
          12(8):1678-1687.
    
    PMID: 31462922
  
  
          Although studies increasingly disentangle phenotypic plasticity from evolutionary responses to environmental change, few test for transgenerational plasticity in this context. Here, we evaluate whether phenotypic divergence of acorn ants in...
      
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    Chick L, Strickler S, Perez A, Martin R, Diamond S
  
  
    J Therm Biol
    . 2019 Feb;
          80:119-125.
    
    PMID: 30784475
  
  
          For many species, the timing of life cycle events is advancing under contemporary global climate change. However, much less is known regarding phenological shifts as a result of other sources...
      
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    Diamond S, Chick L
  
  
    Curr Zool
    . 2018 Nov;
          64(2):223-230.
    
    PMID: 30402063
  
  
          Species may exhibit similar traits via different mechanisms: environmental filtering and local adaptation (geography) and shared evolutionary history (phylogeny) can each contribute to the resemblance of traits among species. Parsing...
      
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    Diamond S, Chick L, Perez A, Strickler S, Martin R
  
  
    Proc Biol Sci
    . 2018 Jul;
          285(1882).
    
    PMID: 30051828
  
  
          The question of parallel evolution-what causes it, and how common it is-has long captured the interest of evolutionary biologists. Widespread urban development over the last century has driven rapid evolutionary...
      
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    Diamond S, Chick L, Perez A, Strickler S, Zhao C
  
  
    Conserv Physiol
    . 2018 Jul;
          6(1):coy030.
    
    PMID: 29977563
  
  
          Because cities contain high levels of impervious surfaces and diminished buffering effects of vegetation cover, urbanized environments can warm faster over the day and exhibit more rapid warming over space...
      
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    Kendall K, Niemiller M, Dittrich-Reed D, Chick L, Wilmoth L, Milt A, et al.
  
  
    CBE Life Sci Educ
    . 2013 Sep;
          12(3):316-7.
    
    PMID: 24006376
  
  
          No abstract available.