Tom Reader

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P1153Scopus author ID7007094489

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P108employerUniversity of NottinghamQ472316
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Q128996810Aggregation, intraguild interactions and the coexistence of competitors on small ephemeral patches
Q56886432Climate-based models of spatial patterns of species richness in Egypt’s butterfly and mammal fauna
Q53561269Continuous wave and simulated GSM exposure at 1.8 W/kg and 1.8 GHz do not induce hsp16-1 heat-shock gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Q43742314Do humans prefer altruistic mates? Testing a link between sexual selection and altruism towards non-relatives.
Q56886434Effect of characteristics of butterfly species on the accuracy of distribution models in an arid environment
Q51671430Environmental heterogeneity, genotype-by-environment interactions and the reliability of sexual traits as indicators of mate quality.
Q46948026Evidence for Batesian mimicry in a polymorphic hoverfly
Q110321732Extinction risk and conservation gaps for Aloe (Asphodelaceae) in the Horn of Africa
Q47138963Genome-wide methylation analysis identifies genes silenced in non-seminoma cell lines
Q113401177Growth impacts in a changing ocean: insights from two coral reef fishes in an extreme environment
Q46146812Low-intensity microwave irradiation does not substantially alter gene expression in late larval and adult Caenorhabditis elegans
Q48905945Microwave fields have little effect on α-synuclein aggregation in a Caenorhabditis elegans model of Parkinson's disease
Q55439062Mothers produce less aggressive sons with altered immunity when there is a threat of disease during pregnancy.
Q34507272Phenotypic heterogeneity is a selected trait in natural yeast populations subject to environmental stress
Q92639363Pre- and post-copulatory traits working in concert: sexual dichromatism in passerines is associated with sperm morphology
Q64032195Progress, challenges and opportunities for Red Listing
Q113792552Solving sampling bias problems in presence–absence or presence‐only species data using zero‐inflated models
Q56886431Testing the accuracy of species distribution models using species records from a new field survey
Q114308641The Ancient Tree Inventory: a summary of the results of a 15 year citizen science project recording ancient, veteran and notable trees across the UK
Q115543178The significance of prey avoidance behavior for the maintenance of a predator color polymorphism
Q52862683Why many Batesian mimics are inaccurate: evidence from hoverfly colour patterns.