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Sarthak Malusare
Sarthak Malusare
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Larger bacterial populations evolve heavier fitness trade-offs and undergo greater ecological specialization
Y Chavhan, S Malusare, S Dey
Heredity 124 (6), 726-736, 2020
162020
Evolution of thermal performance curves: A meta‐analysis of selection experiments
SP Malusare, G Zilio, EA Fronhofer
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 36 (1), 15-28, 2023
132023
Interplay of population size and environmental fluctuations: A new explanation for fitness cost rarity in asexuals
Y Chavhan, S Malusare, S Dey
Ecology Letters 24 (9), 1943-1954, 2021
62021
Causes and consequences of dispersal in biodiverse spatially structured systems: what is old and what is new?
EA Fronhofer, D Bonte, E Bestion, J Cote, JN Deshpande, AB Duncan, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.00166, 2023
22023
An interplay of population size and environmental heterogeneity explains why fitness costs are rare
Y Chavhan, S Malusare, S Dey
bioRxiv, 2020.10. 26.355297, 2020
12020
Population size shapes trade-off dilution and adaptation to a marginal niche unconstrained by sympatric habitual conditions
Y Chavhan, S Malusare, S Dey
Evolution 78 (2), 342-354, 2024
2024
Population size shapes trade-off dilution and adaptation to a marginal niche unconstrained by sympatric habitual conditions
S DEY, Y CHAVHAN, S MALUSARE
Oxford University Press, 2023
2023
Evolutionary effects on temperature niches and experimental range expansions
S Malusare
Université de Montpellier, 2022
2022
Interplay of population size and environmental fluctuations: A new explanation for fitness cost rarity in asexuals
S DEY, Y CHAVHAN, S MALUSARE
Wiley, 2021
2021
Larger bacterial populations evolve heavier fitness trade-offs and undergo greater ecological specialization
S DEY, Y CHAVHAN, S MALUSARE
Springer Nature, 2020
2020
The effects of population size and environmental composition on the utilization of an unaccustomed niche
S MALUSARE
2019
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