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1.
Elias, M., Gompert, Z., A.P. Hendry, and R. Faria.
2012. Ecological speciation. International
Journal of Ecology. Link
2.
Pelletier, F., D.
Garant,
and A.P. Hendry (Editors). 2009. Eco-evolutionary dynamics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society B 364:1483-1640. Link
3.
Hendry, A.P., and
R. Waples (Editors). 2008. Evolutionary
perspectives on salmonid conservation and management. Evolutionary Applications 1:183-423. Link
4.
Hendry, A.P.,
S.P. Carroll, and D.N. Reznick (Editors). 2007. Evolution on ecological time
scales. Functional Ecology 21:387-377.
Link
5.
Hendry, A.P., and
S.C. Stearns (Editors). 2004. Evolution illuminated: salmon and their
relatives.
6.
Hendry, A.P., and
M.T. Kinnison (Editors). 2001. Microevolution: Rate, Pattern, Process. Genetica
112/113:1-534. Link
In press:
1.
Pérez-Jvostov, F., A.P. Hendry, G.F. Fussmann,
and M.E. Scott. In press. Are host-parasite interactions influenced by
adaptation to predators? A test with guppies and Gyrodactylus in experimental
stream channels. Oecologia.
2.
Correa, C., and
A.P. Hendry. In press. Invasive salmonids and lake
order interact in the decline of puye grande Galaxias platei in western Patagonia lakes. Ecological Applications.
3.
Räsänen, K., M. Delcourt, L.J.
Chapman, and A.P. Hendry. In press. Divergent selection and then what not: the
puzzle of missing reproductive isolation in Misty lake and stream stickleback. International Journal of Ecology.
4.
Millar, N.P., and A.P. Hendry. In press. Population
divergence of private and non-private signals in wild guppies. Environmental Biology of Fishes.
2012:
5.
Roesti, M., A.P. Hendry, W. Salzburger,
and D. Berner. 2012. Genome divergence during
evolutionary diversification revealed in replicate lake-stream stickleback
population pairs. Molecular Ecology. DOI:
10.1111/j.1365-294X.2012.05509.x
6.
Palkovacs, E.P., M.T. Kinnison, C.
Correa, C.M. Dalton, and A.P. Hendry. 2012. Fates beyond traits: ecological
consequences of human-induced trait change. Evolutionary
Applications 5:183-191. PDF
7.
Kaeuffer, R., Peichel, C.L., D. Bolnick, and A.P. Hendry. 2012. Parallel
and non-parallel aspects of ecological, phenotypic, and genetic divergence
across replicate population pairs of lake and stream stickleback. Evolution 66:402-418. PDF
2011:
8.
De León, L.F.,
J.A.M. Raeymaekers, E. Bermingham,
J. Podos, A. Herrel, and
A.P. Hendry. 2011. Exploring possible human influences on the evolution of Darwin’s
finches. Evolution 65:2258-2272. PDF
9.
Hendry, A.P., K. Hudson, J.A.
Walker, K. Räsänen, and L. Chapman. 2011. Genetic
divergence in morphology-performance mapping between
10.
Carlson, S.M., T.P. Quinn, and A.P. Hendry. 2011.
Eco-evolutionary dynamics in Pacific salmon. Heredity 106:438-447. PDF
11.
McKellar, A.E.,
and A.P. Hendry. 2011. Environmental factors influencing adult sex ratio in Poecilia reticulata: laboratory
experiments. Journal of Fish Biology
79:937-953. PDF
12.
Easty, L.K., A.K. Schwartz, S.P. Gordon, and A.P. Hendry.
2011. Does sexual selection evolve following introduction to new environments? Animal Behavior 82:1085-1095. PDF
13.
Thibert-Plante, X., and A.P. Hendry. 2011. Factors influencing
progress toward ecological speciation. Journal
of Evolutionary Biology 24:2186-2196. PDF
14.
Berner, D., R. Kaeuffer, A.-C. Grandchamp, J.A.M. Raeymaekers,
K. Räsänen, and A.P. Hendry. 2011. Quantitative genetic
inheritance of morphological divergence in a lake-stream stickleback ecotype
pair: implications for reproductive isolation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24:1975-1983. PDF
15.
van der Sluijs,
16.
Weese, D.J., A.K.
Schwartz, P. Bentzen, A.P. Hendry, and M.T. Kinnison.
2011. Eco-evolutionary effects on population recovery following catastrophic
disturbance. Evolutionary Applications
4:354-366. PDF
17.
Hendry, A.P., M.T. Kinnison,
M. Heino, T. Day, T.B. Smith, G. Fitt,
C. T. Bergstrom, J. Oakeshott, P.S. Jørgensen, M.P. Zalucki, G.
Gilchrist, S. Southerton, A. Sih,
S. Strauss, R.F. Denison, and S.P. Carroll. 2011. Evolutionary principles and
their practical application. Evolutionary
Applications 4:159-183. PDF
18.
Thibert-Plante, X., and A.P.
Hendry. 2011. The consequences of phenotypic plasticity for ecological
speciation. Journal of Evolutionary
Biology 24:326-342. PDF
19.
DiBattista, J.D., K.A. Feldheim, D. Garant, S.H. Gruber, and A.P. Hendry. 2011. Anthropogenic
disturbance and evolutionary parameters: a lemon shark population experiencing
habitat loss. Evolutionary Applications
4:1-17. PDF
2010: Back to top
20.
Schwartz, A.K., D.J. Weese,
P. Bentzen, M.T. Kinnison,
and A.P. Hendry. 2010. Both geography and ecology contribute to mating
isolation in guppies. PLoS ONE 5:e15659. PDF
21.
Raeymaekers, J.A.M., M. Boisjoly, L. Delaire, D. Berner, K. Räsänen, and A.P. Hendry.
2010. Testing for mating isolation between ecotypes: laboratory experiments
with lake, stream, and hybrid stickleback. Journal
of Evolutionary Biology 23:2694-2798.
PDF
22.
Berner, D., M. Rosti, A.P. Hendry, and W. Salzburger.
2010. Constraints on speciation suggested by comparing lake-stream stickleback
divergence across two continents. Molecular
Ecology 19:4963-4978. PDF
23.
Faith, D.P., S. Magallón,
A.P. Hendry, E. Conti, T. Yahara, and M.J. Donoghue. In press. Evosystem
services: an evolutionary perspective on the links between biodiversity and
human well-being. Current Opinion in
Environmental Sustainability 2:66-74. PDF
24.
Thibert-Plante, X., and A.P. Hendry. 2010. When can ecological
speciation be detected with neutral loci? Molecular
Ecology 19:2301-2314. PDF
25.
Labonne, J., and A.P. Hendry. 2010. Natural selection can giveth and taketh away
reproductive barriers: models of population divergence in guppies. American Naturalist 176:26-39. PDF
26.
Weese, D., S. Gordon, A.P. Hendry, and M.T. Kinnison. 2010.
Spatiotemporal variation in linear natural selection on body color in wild
guppies (Poecilia reticulata). Evolution 64:1802-1815. PDF
27.
Hendry, A.P.,
L.G. Lohmann, E. Conti, J. Cracraft,
K.A. Crandall, D.P. Faith, C. Häuser, C.A. Joly, K. Kogure, A. Larigauderie, S. Magallón, C.
Moritz, S. Tillier, R. Zardoya,
A.-H. Prieur-Richard, B.A. Walther, T. Yahara, and M.J. Donoghue. 2010.
Evolutionary biology in biodiversity science, conservation, and policy: a call
to action. Evolution 64:1517-1528. PDF
28.
de León, L.F., E. Bermingham, J. Podos, and A.P. Hendry. 2010. Divergence with gene flow as facilitated by ecological
differences: within-island variation in Darwin’s finches. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. B. Biological Sciences
365:1041–1052. PDF
29.
Schwartz, A.K., and A.P. Hendry. 2010. Testing the influence of local forest canopy
clearing on phenotypic variation in Trinidadian guppies. Functional Ecology 24:354–364. PDF
30.
Crispo, E., J.D. DiBattista, C.
Correa, X. Thibert-Plante, A.E. McKellar, A.K.
Schwartz, D. Berner, L.F. De León, and A.P. Hendry.
2010. The evolution of phenotypic plasticity in response to anthropogenic
disturbance. Evolutionary Ecology
Research 12:47-66. PDF
2009: Back to top
31.
Hendry, A. P., D. I. Bolnick, D. Berner, and C. L.
Peichel. 2009. Along
the speciation continuum in stickleback. Journal
of Fish Biology 75:2000-2036. PDF
32.
McKellar, A.E.,
and A.P. Hendry. 2009. How humans differ from other animals in their levels of
morphological variation. PLoS ONE 4:e6876. PDF
33.
Raeymaekers, J.A.M., L. Delaire, and
A.P. Hendry. 2009. Genetically-based
differences in nest characteristics between lake, inlet, and hybrid threespine stickleback from the Misty system,
British Columbia, Canada. Evolutionary
Ecology Research 11:905–919. PDF
34.
Lahti, D.C., N.A. Johnson, B.C. Ajie,
S.P. Otto, A.P. Hendry, D.T. Blumstein, R.G. Coss, K.
Donohue, and S.A. Foster. 2009. Relaxed selection in the wild. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
24:487-496. PDF
35.
Hendry, A. P. 2009.
Ecological speciation! Or the lack thereof? Canadian
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66: 1383–1398. [J. C. Stevenson
Memorial Lecture, 2008] PDF
36.
Sharpe, D.M.T.,
and A.P. Hendry. 2009. Life history change in commercially exploited fish
stocks: an analysis of trends across studies. Evolutionary Application 2:260–275. PDF
37.
Pelletier, F., D.
Garant,
and A.P. Hendry. 2009. Eco-evolutionary dynamics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B.
Biological Sciences 364:1483-1489. PDF
38.
Moore, J.-S., and
A.P. Hendry. 2009. Can gene flow have negative demographic consequences? Mixed
evidence from stream threespine stickleback. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Biological Sciences
364:1533-1542. PDF
39.
Gordon, S.P., D.N. Reznick, M.T. Kinnison, M.J. Bryant, D.J. Weese,
K. Räsänen, N.P. Millar, and A.P. Hendry. 2009.
Adaptive changes in life history and survival following a new guppy
introduction. American Naturalist
174:34-45. PDF
40.
Berner, D., A.-C. Grandchamp, and A.P. Hendry. 2009. Variable progress toward ecological
speciation in parapatry: stickleback across eight lake-stream transitions. Evolution 63:1740-1753. PDF
41.
DiBattista, J.D., K.A. Feldheim, D. Garant, S.H. Gruber, and A.P. Hendry. 2009. Evolutionary
potential of a large marine vertebrate: quantitative genetic parameters in a
wild population. Evolution 63:1051-1067.
PDF
42.
McKellar, A.E.,
M.M. Turcotte, and A.P. Hendry. 2009. Environmental
factors influencing adult sex ratio in Trinidadian guppies. Oecologia 159:735-745. PDF
43.
Hendry, A.P., S.K. Huber, L. De León, A. Herrel, and J.
Podos. 2009. Disruptive selection in a
bimodal population of Darwin’s finches. Proceedings
of the Royal Society B. Biological Sciences 276:753-759. PDF
44.
Herrel, A., J. Podos, B. Vanhooydonck, and A.P. Hendry. 2009. Force-velocity
trade-off in Darwin’s finch jaw function: a biomechanical basis for ecological
speciation? Functional Ecology
23:119-125. PDF
45.
Thibert-Plante, X., and A.P. Hendry. 2009. Five questions on
ecological speciation addressed with individual-based simulations. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
22:109-123. PDF
2008: Back to top
46.
Hendry, A.P., and
A. Gonzalez. 2008. Whither adaptation? Biology
and Philosophy 23:673-699. PDF
47.
Berner, D., D.C. Adams, A.-C. Grandchamp, and A.P. Hendry.
2008. Natural selection drives patterns of lake-stream divergence in
stickleback foraging morphology. Journal
of Evolutionary Biology 21:1653-1665. PDF
48.
Delcourt, M., K. Räsänen, and A.P.
Hendry. 2008. Genetic and plastic components of divergent male intersexual
behavior in Misty lake/stream stickleback. Behavioral
Ecology 19:1217-1224. PDF
49.
Sharpe, D.M.T.,
K. Räsänen, D. Berner, A.P.
Hendry. 2008. Genetic and environmental contributions to the morphology of lake
and stream stickleback: implications for gene flow and reproductive isolation. Evolutionary Ecology Research
10:849-866. PDF
50.
Räsänen, K., and A.P. Hendry. 2008. Disentangling
interactions between adaptive divergence and gene flow when ecology drives
diversification. Ecology Letters
11:624-626. PDF
51.
Hendry, A.P., T. Farrugia, and M.T. Kinnison.
2008. Human influences on rates of phenotypic change in wild animal
populations. Molecular Ecology
17:20-29. PDF
52.
Foster, D., J. Podos, and A.P. Hendry. 2008. A geometric morphometric appraisal
of beak shape in Darwin’s finches. Journal
of Evolutionary Biology 21:263-275. PDF
53.
DiBattista, J.D., K.A. Feldheim, X. Thibert-Plante, S.H. Gruber, and A.P. Hendry. 2008b. A genetic assessment of polyandry and breeding site fidelity
in lemon sharks. Molecular Ecology
17:3337-3351. PDF
54.
DiBattista, J.D., K.A. Feldheim, S.H.
Gruber, and A.P. Hendry. 2008. Are indirect genetic benefits associated with
polyandry? Testing predictions in a natural population of lemon sharks. Molecular Ecology 17:783-795. PDF
55.
Waples, R.S., and A.P. Hendry. 2008. Evolutionary
perspectives on salmonid conservation and management. Evolutionary Applications 1:183-188. PDF
56.
Crozier, L.G., A.P. Hendry, P.W. Lawson, T.P. Quinn, N.J.
Mantua, J. Battin, R.G. Shaw, and R. B. Huey. 2008.
Potential responses to climate change in organisms with complex life histories:
evolution and plasticity in Pacific salmon. Evolutionary
Applications 1:252-270. PDF
2007: Back to top
57.
Carlson, S.M., R.
Hilborn, A.P. Hendry, and T.P. Quinn. 2007. Predation
by bears drives senescence in natural populations of salmon. PLoS ONE Issue 12, e1286. PDF
58.
Kinnison, M.T.,
A.P. Hendry, and C.A. Stockwell. 2007. Contemporary evolution meets
conservation biology II: Impediments to integration and application. Ecological Research 22:947-954. PDF
59.
Carlson, S. M.,
A. P. Hendry, and B. H. Letcher. 2007. Growth rate differences between resident
native brook trout and non-native brown trout. Journal of Fish Biology 71:1430-1447. PDF
60.
Moore, J.-S.,
J.L. Gow, E.B. Taylor, and A.P. Hendry. 2007.
Quantifying the constraining influence of gene flow on adaptive divergence in
the lake-stream threespine stickleback system. Evolution 61:2015-2026. PDF
61.
Huber, S.K., L.F.
De Leon, A.P. Hendry, E. Bermingham, and J. Podos. 2007. Reproductive isolation of sympatric morphs in
a population of Darwin’s finches. Proceedings
of the Royal Society B. Biological Sciences 274:1709-1714. PDF
62.
Karim, N., S.P.
Gordon, A.K. Schwartz, and A.P. Hendry. 2007. This is not déjà vu all over again: male guppy colour in a new experimental
introduction. Journal of Evolutionary
Biology 20:1339-1350. PDF
63.
Carroll, S.P.,
A.P. Hendry, D. Reznick, and C.W. Fox. 2007. Evolution on ecological time
scales. Functional Ecology
21:387-393. PDF
64.
Hendry, A.P., P. Nosil, and L.H. Rieseberg. 2007.
The speed of ecological speciation. Functional
Ecology 21:455-464. PDF
65.
Garant, D., S.E. Forde, and A.P. Hendry. 2007. The
multifarious effects of dispersal and gene flow on contemporary adaptation. Functional Ecology 21:434-443. PDF
66.
Schwartz, A.K., and A.P. Hendry. 2007. A test for the parallel co-evolution of male
colour and female preference in Trinidadian guppies. Evolutionary Ecology Research 9:71-90. PDF
67.
DiBattista, J.D., K.A. Feldheim, S.H.
Gruber, and A.P. Hendry. 2007. When bigger is not better: selection against
large size, high condition, and fast growth in juvenile lemon sharks. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
20:201-212. PDF
2006: Back to top
68.
Hendry, A.P.,
P.R. Grant, B.R. Grant, H.A. Ford, M.J. Brewer, and J. Podos.
2006. Possible human impacts on adaptive radiation: beak size bimodality in
Darwin’s finches. Proceedings of the
Royal Society B. Biological Sciences 273:1887-1894. PDF
69.
Hendry, A.P.,
M.L. Kelly, M.T. Kinnison, and D.N. Reznick. 2006. Parallel evolution of the
sexes? Effects of predation and habitat features on the size and shape of wild
guppies. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:741-754.
PDF
70.
Schwartz, A.K., and A.P. Hendry. 2006. Sexual selection and the detection of ecological
speciation. Evolutionary Ecology Research
8:399-413. PDF
71.
Millar, N.M.,
D.N. Reznick, M.T. Kinnison, and A.P. Hendry. 2006. Disentangling the selective
factors that act on male coloration in wild guppies. Oikos 113:1-12. PDF
72.
Crispo, E, P. Bentzen, D.N. Reznick, M.T. Kinnison, and A.P. Hendry. 2006. The relative
influence of natural selection and geography on gene flow in guppies. Molecular Ecology. PDF
2005: Back to top
73.
Morbey, Y.E., C.E. Brassil, and
A.P. Hendry. 2005. Rapid senescence in Pacific salmon. American Naturalist 166:556-568. PDF
74.
Moore, J.-S., and
A.P. Hendry. 2005. Both selection and gene flow are necessary to explain
adaptive divergence: evidence from clinal variation
in stream stickleback. Evolutionary
Ecology Research 7:871-886. PDF
75.
Crispo, E., and A.P. Hendry. 2005. Does time since
colonization influence isolation by distance? A meta-analysis. Conservation Genetics 6: 665-682. PDF
76.
Hendry, A.P., and
T. Day. 2005. Population structure attributable to reproductive date:
isolation-by-time and adaptation-by-time. Molecular
Ecology 14:901-916. PDF
77.
Herrell, J. Podos, S.K. Huber, and
A.P. Hendry. 2005. Evolution of bite force in Darwin’s finches: a key role for
head width. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
18:669-675. PDF
78.
Herrel, A., J. Podos, S.K. Huber,
and A.P. Hendry. 2005. Bite performance and morphology in a population of
Darwin’s finches: implications for the evolution of beak shape. Functional Ecology. 19:43-48. PDF
2004: Back to top
79.
Hendry, A.P., and
E.B. Taylor. 2004. How much of the variation in adaptive divergence can be
explained by gene flow: an evaluation using lake/stream stickleback. Evolution 58:2319–2331. PDF
80.
Hendry, A.P.
2004. Selection against migrants contributes to the rapid evolution of
ecologically-dependent reproductive isolation. Evolutionary Ecology Research 6:1219–1236. PDF
81.
Carlson, S.M., A.P.
Hendry, and B.H. Letcher. 2004. Natural selection acting on size, growth rate,
and compensatory growth: an empirical test in a wild trout population. Evolutionary Ecology Research 6:955–973.
PDF
82.
Hendry, A.P., and
E. Beall. 2004. Energy use in spawning Atlantic
salmon. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 13:185-196.
PDF
83.
Hendry, A.P.,
Y.E. Morbey, O.K. Berg, and J.K. Wenburg.
2004. Adaptive variation in senescence: reproductive life span in a wild salmon
population. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of London B. 271:259-266. PDF
84.
Gende, S.P., T.P. Quinn, R. Hilborn,
A.P. Hendry, and B. Dickerson. 2004. Brown bears selectively kill salmon with
higher energy content but only in habitats facilitating choice. Oikos
104:518-528. PDF
2003: Back to top
85.
Hendry, A.P.,
B.H. Letcher, and G. Gries. 2003. Estimating natural
selection acting on stream-dwelling Atlantic salmon: implications for the
restoration of extirpated populations. Conservation
Biology 17:795-805. PDF
86.
Hendry, A.P., and
T. Day. 2003. Revisiting the positive correlation between female size and egg
size. Evolutionary Ecology Research
5:421-429. PDF
87.
Stockwell, C.A.,
A.P. Hendry, and M.T. Kinnison. 2003. Contemporary evolution meets conservation
biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
18:94-101. PDF
2002: Back to top
88.
Einum, S., A.P. Hendry, and I.A. Fleming. 2002. Egg size
evolution in aquatic environments: does oxygen availability constrain egg size?
Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London B. Biological Sciences 269:2325-2330. PDF
89.
Hendry, A.P.,
E.B. Taylor, and J.D. McPhail. 2002. Adaptive divergence and the balance
between selection and gene flow: lake and stream stickleback in the Misty
system. Evolution 56:1199-1216. PDF
90.
Hendry, M.A.,
J.K. Wenburg, K. Myers, and A.P. Hendry. 2002.
Genetic and phenotypic variation through the season provides evidence for
multiple populations of wild steelhead in the Dean River, British Columbia. Transactions of the American Fisheries
Society 131:418-434. PDF
2001: Back to top
91.
Hendry, A.P., and
M.T. Kinnison. 2001. An introduction to microevolution: rate, pattern, process.
Genetica. 112-113:1-8. PDF
92.
Hendry, A.P.
2001. Adaptive divergence and the evolution of reproductive isolation in the
wild: an empirical demonstration using introduced sockeye salmon. Genetica. 112-113:515-534. PDF
93.
Kinnison, M.T.,
and A.P. Hendry. 2001. The pace of modern life. II. From rates to pattern and
process. Genetica. 112-113:145-164. PDF
94.
Quinn, T.P., A.P.
Hendry, and G.B. Buck. 2001. Balancing natural and sexual selection in sockeye
salmon: interactions between body size, reproductive opportunity and vulnerability
to predation by bears. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 3:917-937. PDF
95.
Kinnison, M.T., M.J. Unwin, A.P.
Hendry, and T.P. Quinn. 2001. Migratory costs and the evolution of egg size and
number in introduced and indigenous salmon populations. Evolution.
55:1656-1667. PDF
96.
Hendry, A.P.,
O.K. Berg, and T.P. Quinn. 2001. Causes and consequences of breeding location
choice: empirical evidence within a population of sockeye salmon. Oikos 93:406-418. PDF
97.
Hendry, A.P., T.
Day, and A.B. Cooper. 2001. Optimal propagule size
and number: allowance for discrete stages, and effects of maternal size on
total reproductive output and offspring fitness. American Naturalist
157:387-407. PDF
98.
Hendry, A.P., T.
Day, and E.B. Taylor. 2001. Population mixing and the adaptive divergence of
quantitative characters in discrete populations: a theoretical framework for
empirical tests. Evolution 55:459-466. PDF
99.
Berg, O.K., A. P.
Hendry, B. Henriksen, C. Bech,
J.V. Arnekleiv, and A. Lohrmann.
2001. Maternal provisioning of offspring and the use of those resources during
development: variation within and among Atlantic salmon families. Functional
Ecology 15:13-23. PDF
2000: Back to top
100. Hendry, A.P., J.K. Wenburg,
P. Bentzen, E.C. Volk, and T.P. Quinn. 2000. Rapid evolution
of reproductive isolation in the wild: evidence from introduced salmon. Science
290:516-518. PDF
101. Hendry, A.P., S.M. Vamosi,
S.J. Latham, J.C. Heilbuth, and T. Day. 2000.
Questioning species realities. Conservation Genetics 1:67-76. PDF
102. Hendry, A.P., A.H. Dittman,
and R.W. Hardy. 2000. Proximate composition, reproductive development, and a
test for trade-offs in captive sockeye salmon. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc.
129:1082-1095. PDF
1999: Back to top
103. Hendry, A.P., and M.T. Kinnison. 1999. The pace of
modern life: measuring rates of microevolution. Evolution 53:1637-1653. PDF
104. Hendry, A.P., O.K. Berg, and T.P. Quinn. 1999. Condition
dependence and adaptation-by-time: breeding date, life history, and energy
allocation in a population of salmon. Oikos
85:499-514. PDF
105. Hendry, A.P., and O.K. Berg. 1999. Secondary sexual
characters, energy use, senescence, and the cost of reproduction in sockeye
salmon. Can. J. Zool. 77:1663-1675. PDF
106. Quinn, T.P., A.P. Hendry, and E.C. Volk. 1999. Natural
otolith microstructure patterns reveal precise homing
to natal incubation sites by sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Can.
J. Zool. 77:766-775. PDF
107. Griffith, J.N., A.P. Hendry, and T.P. Quinn. 1999.
Exploratory behavior or straying: adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)
entering a non-natal hatchery. Fishery Bulletin 97: 713-716. PDF
Pre-1999: Back to top
108. Hendry, A.P., J.E. Hensleigh,
and R.R. Reisenbichler. 1998. Incubation temperature,
developmental biology and the divergence of sockeye salmon within Lake
Washington. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.
55:1387-1394. PDF
109. Hensleigh, J.E., and A.P. Hendry. 1998. Rheotactic
response of fry from beach-spawning populations of sockeye salmon: evolution
after selection is relaxed. Can. J. Zool. 76:2186-2193. PDF
110. Hendry, A.P., and T.P. Quinn. 1997. Variation in adult
life history and morphology among populations of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus
nerka) within Lake Washington, WA, in relation to habitat features and
ancestral affinities. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.
54:75-84. PDF
111. Hendry, A.P.,
T.P. Quinn, and F.M. Utter. 1996. Genetic
evidence for the persistence and divergence of native and introduced sockeye
salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) within Lake Washington, WA. Can. J. Fish.
Aquat. Sci. 53:823-832. PDF
112. Quinn, T.P., A.P. Hendry, and L.A. Wetzel. 1995. The influence of life history trade-offs and
the size of incubation gravels on egg size variation in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus
nerka). Oikos 74:425-438.
113. Hendry, A.P., F.E. Leonetti,
and T.P. Quinn. 1995. Spatial and
temporal isolating mechanisms: the formation of discrete breeding aggregations
of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Can. J. Zool. 73:339-352.
114. Novales-Flamarique, I., A. Hendry, and C.W. Hawryshyn.
1992. The photic
environment of a salmonid nursery lake. J. Exp. Biol. 169:121-141.
News & Views, Reviews, Notes, Letters, Comments, Responses: Back to top
1.
Haller, B.C.,
L.F. De León, G. Rolshausen, K.M. Gotanda,
and A.P. Hendry. 2012. Magic traits: distinguishing the important from
the trivial. Trends in Ecology and
Evolution 27:4-5 [Comment] PDF
2.
Hendry, A.P.
2010. A first date without getting to first base. Ecology 91:1559-1560. [Book review] PDF
3.
Palkovacs, E.P., and A.P. Hendry. 2010. Eco-evolutionary
dynamics: intertwining ecological and evolutionary processes in contemporary
time. F1000 Biology Reports 2:1 PDF
4.
Hendry, A.P.
2009. Speciation. Nature 458:162-164.
[Q&A] PDF
5.
Bailey, J.K.,
A.P. Hendry, M.T. Kinnison, D.M. Post, E.P. Palkovacs, F. Pelletier, L.J. Harmon, and J.A. Schweitzer.
2009. From genes to ecosystems: An emerging synthesis
of eco-evolutionary dynamics. New Phytologist 184:746–749. [Meeting Report]
6.
Hendry, A.P.
2008. Darwin in the fossils. Nature
451:779-780. [News and Views] PDF
7.
Hendry, A.P. 2007.
The Elvis paradox. Nature
446:147-150. [News and Views] PDF
8.
Hendry, A.P.
2005. The power of natural selection. Nature
433:649-695. [News and Views] PDF
9.
Skelly, D.K., L.N. Joseph, H.P. Possingham,
L.K. Freidenburg, T.J. Farrugia,
M.T. Kinnison, and A.P. Hendry. 2007.
Evolutionary responses to climate change. Conservation
Biology 21:1353-1355. [Comment] PDF
10.
Patterson, I. G.,
E. Crispo, A. P. Hendry, M. T. Kinnison, and P. Bentzen. 2005. Characterization of tetranucleotide
microsatellite markers in the guppy (Poecilia
reticulata). Molecular Ecology Notes
5:269-271. [Primer note]
11.
Hendry, A.P.
2002. QST > = ≠ < FST? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17:502. [Comment] PDF
12.
Hendry, A.P.,
J.K. Wenburg, P. Bentzen,
E. Volk, T.P. Quinn. 2001. Examining evidence of reproductive isolation in
sockeye salmon. Science 291:1853a.
[Response] PDF
13.
Hendry, A.P.,
J.K. Wenburg, P. Bentzen,
E. Volk, T.P. Quinn. 2001. Evolution of sockeye salmon ecotypes. Science 291:251-252. [Response]
14.
Hendry, A.P.
2001. Something fishy. American Scientist
89:293. [Comment]
15.
Hendry, A.P., and
M.T. Kinnison. 1998. Taking time with microevolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13:76-77. [Comment]
1.
Vergeer, P., N.J. Ouborg, and A.P. Hendry.
2008. Genetic considerations in introduction efforts. Pages 116-129 in S. Carroll and C. Fox (editors). Conservation biology – evolution in action.
Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, UK.
2.
Morbey, Y.E., and A.P. Hendry. 2008. Adaptation of salmonids
to spawning habitat. Pages 15-36 in
D. Sear and P. DeVries (editors). Salmon spawning habitat in rivers: physical
controls, biological responses, and approaches to remediation. American
Fisheries Society 65, Bethesda.
3.
Podos, J., and A.P. Hendry. 2006. The biomechanics
of ecological speciation. Pages 301-321 in
A. Herrel, T. Speck, and N. Rowe (editors). Ecology and biomechanics: a mechanical
approach to the ecology of animals and plants. Taylor and Francis, New
York. PDF
4.
Stockwell, C.A.,
M.T. Kinnison, and A.P. Hendry. 2006. Evolutionary restoration ecology.
Pages 113-137 in D. Falk, M. Palmer,
and J. Zedler (editors). Foundations of restoration ecology. Island Press.
5.
Huey, R.B., G.W.
Gilchrist, and A.P. Hendry. 2005. Using invasive species to study evolution.
Pages 139-164 in D.F. Sax, S.D.
Gaines, and J.J. Stachowicz (editors). Species invasions: insights to ecology,
evolution and biogeography. Sinauer Associates,
Sunderland, MA.
6.
Hendry, A.P., T. Bohlin, B. Jonsson, and O.K.
Berg. 2004. To sea or not to sea: Anadromy
versus non-anadromy in salmonids. Pages 92–125 in A.P. Hendry and S.C. Stearns
(editors). Evolution Illuminated: salmon
and their relatives. Oxford Univ. Press.
7.
Hendry, A.P., V. Castric, M.T. Kinnison, and T.P.
Quinn. 2004. The evolution of philopatry and
dispersal: homing versus straying in salmonids. Pages 91–52 in A.P. Hendry and S.C. Stearns
(editors). Evolution Illuminated: salmon
and their relatives. Oxford Univ. Press.
8.
Einum, S., M.T. Kinnison, and A.P. Hendry. 2004. Evolution
of egg size and number. Pages 126–153 in
A.P. Hendry and S.C. Stearns (editors). Evolution
Illuminated: salmon and their relatives. Oxford Univ. Press.
9.
Kinnison, M.T.,
and A.P. Hendry. 2004. Tempo and mode in salmon evolution. Pages 208–231 in A.P. Hendry and S.C. Stearns
(editors). Evolution Illuminated: salmon
and their relatives. Oxford Univ. Press.
10.
Stearns, S.C.,
and A.P. Hendry. 2004. The salmonid contribution to key issues in evolution. Pages 3–19 in A.P. Hendry and S.C. Stearns (editors). Evolution Illuminated: salmon and their relatives. Oxford Univ.
Press.
Magazine articles: Back to top
1.
Hendry, A.P., and
G.C. Jensen. 1998. Northern exposures: life in the near-shore desert. Discover Diving, May/June, pp. 48-52
2.
Hendry, A.P.
1997. To sea or not to sea? Mundo Marino,
July/Aug, pp. 27-33. [translated into Spanish]
3.
Hendry, A.P.
1996. At the end of the run. Ocean Realm,
March/April, pp. 52-59.
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