Chad E. Brassil
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  • Duffy, M.A., C.E. Brassil, S.R. Hall, A.J. Tessier, C.E. Cáceres and J.K. Conner.  2008.  Parasite-mediated disruptive selection in a natural Daphnia population.  BMC Evolutionary Biology.  8:80. [PDF]

  • Brassil, C.E. 2007.  Temporal variation and the evolution of a parasitoid foraging cue.  Oikos. 116:524-532. [PDF]

  • Brassil, C.E.  2006.  Can environmental variation generate positive indirect effects in a model of shared predation?  American Naturalist. 167:43-54. [PDF]

  • Morbey, Y.E, C.E. Brassil, and A.P. Hendry.  2005.  Rapid senescence in Pacific salmon.  American Naturalist. 166:556-568. [PDF]

  • Bonduriansky, R., and C.E. Brassil.  2005.  Reproductive ageing and sexual selection on male body size in a wild population of antler flies (Protopiophila litigata).  Journal of Evolutionary Biology.  18:1332-1340. [PDF]

  • Brassil, C.E., and P.A. Abrams.  2004.  The prevalence of asymmetrical indirect effects in two-host-one-parasitoid systems.  Theoretical Population Biology.  66:71-82. [PDF]

  • Abrams, P.A., C.E. Brassil, and R.D. Holt.  2003.  Dynamics and responses to mortality rates of competing predators undergoing predator-prey cycles.  Theoretical Population Biology.  64:163-176. [PDF]

  • Ma, B.O., P.A. Abrams, and C.E. Brassil.  2003.  Dynamic versus instantaneous models of diet choice.  American Naturalist.  162:668-684. [PDF]

  • Bonduriansky, R., and C.E. Brassil.  2002.  Senescence: rapid and costly ageing in wild male flies.  Nature. 420:377. [PDF]
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  • Brassil, C.E.  2001.  Mean time to extinction of a metapopulation with an Allee effect.  Ecological Modelling.  143:9-16. [PDF]