Climate change and evolutionary adaptation AA Hoffmann, CM Sgrò Nature 470 (7335), 479-485, 2011 | 3367 | 2011 |
Assessing the benefits and risks of translocations in changing environments: a genetic perspective AR Weeks, CM Sgro, AG Young, R Frankham, NJ Mitchell, KA Miller, ... Evolutionary Applications 4 (6), 709-725, 2011 | 912 | 2011 |
Building evolutionary resilience for conserving biodiversity under climate change CM Sgrò, AJ Lowe, AA Hoffmann Evolutionary applications 4 (2), 326-337, 2011 | 849 | 2011 |
Fundamental evolutionary limits in ecological traits drive Drosophila species distributions V Kellermann, B Van Heerwaarden, CM Sgrò, AA Hoffmann Science 325 (5945), 1244-1246, 2009 | 496 | 2009 |
Genetic correlations, tradeoffs and environmental variation CM Sgrò, AA Hoffmann Heredity 93 (3), 241-248, 2004 | 452 | 2004 |
What can plasticity contribute to insect responses to climate change? CM Sgrò, JS Terblanche, AA Hoffmann Annual review of entomology 61, 433-451, 2016 | 446 | 2016 |
A delayed wave of death from reproduction in Drosophila CM Sgro, L Partridge Science 286 (5449), 2521-2524, 1999 | 342 | 1999 |
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms and adaptation AA Hoffmann, CM Sgrò, AR Weeks Trends in Ecology & Evolution 19 (9), 482-488, 2004 | 270 | 2004 |
Revisiting adaptive potential, population size, and conservation AA Hoffmann, CM Sgrò, TN Kristensen Trends in Ecology & Evolution 32 (7), 506-517, 2017 | 240 | 2017 |
Incorporating evolutionary adaptation in species distribution modelling reduces projected vulnerability to climate change A Bush, K Mokany, R Catullo, A Hoffmann, V Kellermann, C Sgrò, ... Ecology letters 19 (12), 1468-1478, 2016 | 238 | 2016 |
A comprehensive assessment of geographic variation in heat tolerance and hardening capacity in populations of Drosophila melanogaster from eastern Australia CM SgrÒ, J Overgaard, TN Kristensen, KA Mitchell, FE Cockerell, ... Journal of evolutionary biology 23 (11), 2484-2493, 2010 | 232 | 2010 |
Evolutionary Responses of the Life History of Wild-Caught Drosophila melanogaster to Two Standard Methods of Laboratory Culture CM Sgro, L Partridge The American Naturalist 156 (4), 341-353, 2000 | 228 | 2000 |
A framework for incorporating evolutionary genomics into biodiversity conservation and management A Hoffmann, P Griffin, S Dillon, R Catullo, R Rane, M Byrne, R Jordan, ... Climate Change Responses 2, 1-24, 2015 | 205 | 2015 |
Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic DM Bergstrom, BC Wienecke, J van den Hoff, L Hughes, DB Lindenmayer, ... Global Change Biology 27 (9), 1692-1703, 2021 | 197 | 2021 |
Evolutionary consequences of cryptic genetic variation K McGuigan, CM Sgro Trends in ecology & evolution 24 (6), 305-311, 2009 | 172 | 2009 |
The association between fluctuating asymmetry, trait variability, trait heritability, and stress: a multiply replicated experiment on combined stresses in Drosophila melanogaster RE Woods, CM Sgrò, MJ Hercus, AA Hoffmann Evolution 53 (2), 493-505, 1999 | 144 | 1999 |
Limited scope for plasticity to increase upper thermal limits B van Heerwaarden, V Kellermann, CM Sgrò Functional Ecology 30 (12), 1947-1956, 2016 | 138 | 2016 |
Conservation genetics as a management tool: The five best-supported paradigms to assist the management of threatened species Y Willi, TN Kristensen, CM Sgrò, AR Weeks, M Ørsted, AA Hoffmann Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (1), e2105076119, 2022 | 134 | 2022 |
Experimental Support That Natural Selection Has Shaped the Latitudinal Distribution of Mitochondrial Haplotypes in Australian Drosophila melanogaster MF Camus, JN Wolff, CM Sgrò, DK Dowling Molecular Biology and Evolution 34 (10), 2600-2612, 2017 | 120 | 2017 |
VERY LOW ADDITIVE GENETIC VARIANCE AND EVOLUTIONARY POTENTIAL IN MULTIPLE POPULATIONS OF TWO RAINFOREST DROSOPHILA SPECIES VM Killermann, BV Heerwaarden, AA Hoffmann, CM Sgrò Evolution 60 (5), 1104-1108, 2006 | 116 | 2006 |