Items where Author is "Hurst, Gregory D. D."

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Verspoor, Rudi L., Smith, Jack M.L., Mannion, Natasha L. M., Hurst, Greg D.D., Price, Thomas A.R., Smith, Jack M. L., Hurst, Gregory D. D. and Price, Tom A. R. (2018) Data from: Strong hybrid male incompatibilities impede the spread of a selfish chromosome between populations of a fly. [Data Collection]

Parratt, Steven R., Frost, Crystal L., Schenkel, Martijn A., Rice, Annabel, Hurst, Gregory D. D. and King, Kayla C. (2017) Data from: Superparasitism drives heritable symbiont epidemiology and host sex ratio in a wasp. [Data Collection]

King, Kayla C., Brockhurst, Michael A., Vasieva, Olga, Paterson, Steve, Betts, Alexander, Ford, Suzanne A., Frost, Crystal L., Horsburgh, Malcolm J., Haldenby, Sam and Hurst, Gregory D. D. (2016) Data from: Rapid evolution of microbe-mediated protection against pathogens in a worm host. [Data Collection]

Pastok, Daria, Hoare, Mary-Jo, Ryder, Jonathan J., Boots, Michael, Knell, Rob J., Atkinson, David, Hurst, Gregory D. D. and Boots, Mike (2015) Data from: The role of host phenology in determining the incidence of an insect sexually transmitted infection. [Data Collection]

Nakayama, Satoshi, Parratt, Steven R., Hutchence, Kate J., Lewis, Zenobia, Price, Tom A. R. and Hurst, Gregory D. D. (2014) Data from: Can maternally inherited endosymbionts adapt to a novel host? Direct costs of Spiroplasma infection, but not vertical transmission efficiency, evolve rapidly after horizontal transfer into D. melanogaster. [Data Collection]

Stelkens, Rike B., Brockhurst, Mike A., Hurst, Gregory D. D., Miller, Eric L. and Greig, Duncan (2014) Data from: The effect of hybrid transgression on environmental tolerance in experimental yeast crosses. [Data Collection]

Stelkens, Rike B., Brockhurst, Michael A., Hurst, Gregory D. D. and Greig, Duncan (2014) Data from: Hybridization facilitates evolutionary rescue. [Data Collection]

Lizé, Anne, Price, Thomas A. R., Heys, Chloe, Lewis, Zenobia, Hurst, Gregory D. D. and Lize, A. (2014) Data from: Extreme cost of rivalry in a monandrous species: male–male interactions result in failure to acquire mates and reduced longevity. [Data Collection]

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