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Reproductive energetics and
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Evolution of egg size and number
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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
Morbey, Y.E., C.E. Brassil,
and A.P. Hendry. 2005. Rapid senescence in Pacific salmon. American Naturalist 166:556-568. PDF
Hendry, A.P., and E. Beall. 2004. Energy use in
spawning Atlantic salmon. Ecology of
Freshwater Fish 13:185-196. PDF
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
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.
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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
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
Hendry, A.P., and O.K. Berg. 1999. Secondary sexual
characters, energy use, senescence, and the cost of reproduction in sockeye
salmon.
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
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.
Hendry, A.P., and T. Day. 2003. Revisiting the
positive correlation between female size and egg size. Evolutionary Ecology Research 5:421-429. PDF
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
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
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
Quinn, T.P., A.P. Hendry, and
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
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
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
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