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Michelle Packer
Michelle Packer
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Biology, University of Texas at Arlington
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Local adaptation in transgenerational responses to predators
MR Walsh, T Castoe, J Holmes, M Packer, K Biles, M Walsh, SB Munch, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1823), 20152271, 2016
902016
Daphnia as a model for eco-evolutionary dynamics
MR Walsh, M Packer, S Beston, C Funkhouser, M Gillis, J Holmes, J Goos
Life Histories: Volume 5, 403-424, 2018
32018
Designing eco‐evolutionary experiments for restoration projects: Opportunities and constraints revealed during stickleback introductions
AP Hendry, RDH Barrett, AM Bell, MA Bell, DI Bolnick, KM Gotanda, ...
Ecology and evolution 14 (6), e11503, 2024
22024
Predator-induced plasticity does not alter the pathway from evolution to ecology among locally adapted populations of Daphnia
M Packer, MR Walsh
Evolutionary Ecology 31, 477-487, 2017
12017
The influence of long-term lake productivity on life history evolution in Daphnia: Comparing natural vs. experimental systems
M Packer, KJ Howell, MR Walsh
THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE HISTORIES AND PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY ACROSS …, 2020
2020
Evolutionary insights from endemic predation: Linking Daphnia life history evolution to stickleback phenotypes in Alaskan lake ecosystems
M Packer, MR Walsh
THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE HISTORIES AND PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY ACROSS …, 2020
2020
Phenotypic plasticity accurately predicts the pattern of evolutionary divergence among experimental populations of water fleas
M Packer, MR Walsh
THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE HISTORIES AND PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY ACROSS …, 2020
2020
THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE HISTORIES AND PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY ACROSS ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENTS IN DAPHNIA SP.
MRS Packer
2020
The influence of lake productivity on life history evolution in Daphnia: natural vs. experimental tests
M Packer, MR Walsh
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5200873.v1, 2017
2017
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