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Publications by Elizabeth A. McHuron
State-Dependent Behavioural Theory for Assessing the Fitness Consequences of Anthropogenic Disturbance on Capital and Income Breeders
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Ecological Modeling
Ecology
Systematics
Evolution
Behavior
Seals and Sea Lions Are What They Eat, Plus What? Determination of Trophic Discrimination Factors for Seven Pinniped Species
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
Organic Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Spectroscopy
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Predicting Behavioural Responses to Novel Organisms: State-Dependent Detection Theory
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Assessing the International Spillover Effects of Capital Income Taxation
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State-Dependent Periodic Adaptive Disturbance Compensation
IET Control Theory and Applications
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The Consequences of Poaching and Anthropogenic Change for Forest Elephants
Conservation Biology
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The Effect of State Income Tax Apportionment and Tax Incentives on New Capital Expenditures
Journal of the American Taxation Association
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Consequences of Ratio-Dependent Predation for Steady-State Properties of Ecosystems
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Peer Review #2 of "Fitness Consequences of Fish Circadian Behavioural Variation in Exploited Marine Environments (V0.1)"