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Testing for biases in selection on avian reproductive traits and partitioning direct and indirect selection using quantitative genetic modelsThe opportunity for selectionDensity dependence and microevolution interactively determine effects of phenology mismatch on population dynamicsCode for: The opportunity for selection: an important but slippery concept in ecology and evolution.Phenological mismatch strongly affects individual fitness but not population demography in a woodland passerineDisrupted seasonal biology impacts health, food security, and ecosystems: a call for integrated researchAtypical gender development: a review. Gires, King's Fund, april 2004Impacts of parasites in early life: Contrasting effects on juvenile growth for different family membersProbing variation in reaction norms in wild populationsPredicting demographically-sustainable rates of adaptation: can great tit breeding time keep pace with climate change?Timing in a fluctuating environment: environmental variability and asymmetric fitness curves can lead to adaptively mismatched avian reproductionAdaptive responses of animals to climate change are most likely insufficientPopulation growth in a wild bird is buffered against phenological mismatchFeather mass and winter moult extent are heritable but not associated with fitness-related traits in a long-distance migratory birdWhy climate change will invariably alter selection pressures on phenology