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Lee A. Rollins
Lee A. Rollins
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Invasive species can't cover their tracks: using microsatellites to assist management of starling (Sturnus vulgaris) populations in Western Australia
LA Rollins, AP Woolnough, AN Wilton, RON Sinclair, WB Sherwin
Molecular Ecology 18 (8), 1560-1573, 2009
1642009
A GENETIC PERSPECTIVE ON RAPID EVOLUTION IN CANE TOADS (RHINELLA MARINA)
LA Rollins, MF Richardson, R Shine
Invasion Genetics: The Baker and Stebbins Legacy, 313-327, 2016
1452016
Building genetic networks using relatedness information: a novel approach for the estimation of dispersal and characterization of group structure in social animals
LA Rollins, LE Browning, CE Holleley, JL Savage, AF Russell, SC Griffith
Molecular Ecology 21 (7), 1727-1740, 2012
892012
Population genetic tools for pest management: a review
LA Rollins, AP Woolnough, WB Sherwin
Wildlife Research 33 (4), 251-261, 2006
882006
High genetic diversity is not essential for successful introduction
LA Rollins, AT Moles, S Lam, R Buitenwerf, JM Buswell, ...
Ecology and evolution 3 (13), 4501-4517, 2013
872013
Females use multiple mating and genetically loaded sperm competition to target compatible genes
SR Pryke, LA Rollins, SC Griffith
science 329 (5994), 964-967, 2010
832010
Kin selection, not group augmentation, predicts helping in an obligate cooperatively breeding bird
LE Browning, SC Patrick, LA Rollins, SC Griffith, AF Russell
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1743), 3861-3869, 2012
822012
Mitochondrial DNA offers unique insights into invasion history of the common starling
LA Rollins, AP Woolnough, R Sinclair, NJ Mooney, WB Sherwin
Molecular Ecology 20 (11), 2307-2317, 2011
762011
Draft genome assembly of the invasive cane toad, Rhinella marina
RJ Edwards, DE Tuipulotu, TG Amos, D O'Meally, MF Richardson, ...
Gigascience 7 (9), giy095, 2018
752018
Mothers adjust offspring sex to match the quality of the rearing environment
SR Pryke, LA Rollins
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1744), 4051-4057, 2012
542012
Expected Shannon entropy and Shannon differentiation between subpopulations for neutral genes under the finite island model
A Chao, L Jost, TC Hsieh, KH Ma, WB Sherwin, LA Rollins
PloS one 10 (6), e0125471, 2015
532015
Increased adaptive variation despite reduced overall genetic diversity in a rapidly adapting invader
D Selechnik, MF Richardson, R Shine, JL DeVore, S Ducatez, LA Rollins
Frontiers in genetics 10, 464928, 2019
512019
Parental care in wild and captive zebra finches: measuring food delivery to quantify parental effort
AJ Gilby, MC Mainwaring, LA Rollins, SC Griffith
Animal Behaviour 81 (1), 289-295, 2011
512011
Extreme competence: keystone hosts of infections
LB Martin, BA Addison, AGD Bean, KL Buchanan, OL Crino, JR Eastwood, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (4), 303-314, 2019
502019
The ecological and life history correlates of boldness in free‐ranging lizards
G Ward‐Fear, GP Brown, DJ Pearson, A West, LA Rollins, R Shine
Ecosphere 9 (3), e02125, 2018
492018
What are we missing about marine invasions? Filling in the gaps with evolutionary genomics
CDH Sherman, KE Lotterhos, MF Richardson, CK Tepolt, LA Rollins, ...
Marine Biology 163, 1-24, 2016
472016
Sex‐dependent selection differentially shapes genetic variation on and off the guppy Y chromosome
E Postma, N Spyrou, LA Rollins, RC Brooks
Evolution 65 (8), 2145-2156, 2011
412011
Selection on mitochondrial variants occurs between and within individuals in an expanding invasion
LA Rollins, AP Woolnough, BG Fanson, ML Cummins, TM Crowley, ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution 33 (4), 995-1007, 2016
382016
Maternal stress to partner quality is linked to adaptive offspring sex ratio adjustment
SR Pryke, LA Rollins, WA Buttemer, SC Griffith
Behavioral Ecology 22 (4), 717-722, 2011
382011
Unrelated helpers neither signal contributions nor suffer retribution in chestnut-crowed babblers
FY Nomano, LE Browning, JL Savage, LA Rollins, SC Griffith, AF Russell
Behavioral Ecology 26 (4), 986-995, 2015
342015
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