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Comparing direct and indirect selfing rate estimates: when are population-structure estimates reliable?
A Bürkli, N Sieber, K Seppälä, J Jokela
Heredity 118 (6), 525-533, 2017
162017
Explaining high-diversity death assemblages: Undersampling of the living community, out-of-habitat transport, time-averaging of rare taxa, and local extinction
A Bürkli, AB Wilson
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 466, 174-183, 2017
152017
Predicting evolution over multiple generations in deteriorating environments using evolutionarily explicit Integral Projection Models
T Coulson, T Potter, A Felmy
Evolutionary Applications 14 (10), 2490-2501, 2021
14*2021
Life histories as mosaics: plastic and genetic components differ among traits that underpin life-history strategies
A Felmy, DN Reznick, J Travis, T Potter, T Coulson
Evolution 76 (3), 585-604, 2022
122022
Increase in multiple paternity across the reproductive lifespan in a sperm‐storing, hermaphroditic freshwater snail
A Bürkli, J Jokela
Molecular ecology 26 (19), 5264-5278, 2017
102017
Density dependent environments can select for extremes of body size
T Coulson, A Felmy, T Potter, G Passoni, RA Mongomery, JM Gaillard, ...
Peer Community Journal 2, e49, 2022
72022
Genetic constraints underlying human reproductive timing in a premodern Swiss village
A Bürkli, E Postma
Evolution 68 (2), 526-537, 2014
72014
Ancestral ecological regime shapes reaction to food limitation in the Least Killifish, Heterandria formosa
A Felmy, J Leips, J Travis
Ecology and Evolution 11 (11), 6391-6405, 2021
42021
An ecological explanation for hyperallometric scaling of reproduction
T Potter, A Felmy
Functional Ecology 36 (6), 1513–1523, 2022
32022
Mate availability determines use of alternative reproductive phenotypes in hermaphrodites
A Felmy, N Weissert, J Travis, J Jokela
Behavioral Ecology 31 (4), 1003–1016, 2020
32020
Automatic high-throughput measurement of live aquatic snails from images
A Irniger, MJ Morari, A Bürkli, M Detert
Journal of Molluscan Studies 83 (2), 235-239, 2017
22017
Propensity for selfing varies within a population of hermaphroditic snails: coexistence of selfers, outcrossers, and mixed-mating individuals
A Felmy, AB Streiff, J Jokela
Royal Society Open Science 10, 230532, 2023
2023
Why the architecture of environmental fluctuation matters for fitness
JS Park, A Felmy
bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.21.489085, 2023
2023
Individual-level variation in the mating system of a self-compatible hermaphrodite
A Bürkli
ETH Zurich, 2017
2017
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