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Eleanor Kate Bladon
Eleanor Kate Bladon
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Cambridge
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How butterflies keep their cool: Physical and ecological traits influence thermoregulatory ability and population trends
AJ Bladon, M Lewis, EK Bladon, SJ Buckton, S Corbett, SR Ewing, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (11), 2440-2450, 2020
522020
Butterfly and moth conservation: global evidence for the effects of interventions for butterflies and moths
A Bladon, E Bladon, R Smith, W Sutherland
Conservation Evidence, 2022
102022
Early‐life effects on body size in each sex interact to determine reproductive success in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides
EK Bladon, S English, S Pascoal, RM Kilner
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 33 (12), 1725-1734, 2020
82020
The evolutionary demise of a social interaction: experimentally induced loss of traits involved in the supply and demand of care
EK Bladon, S Pascoal, N Bird, R Mashoodh, RM Kilner
Evolution Letters 7 (3), 168-175, 2023
22023
Social Evolution in Action: Causes and Consequences
E Bladon
2023
The evolutionary demise of a social interaction: social partners differ in the rate at which interacting phenotypes are lost
EK Bladon, S Pascoal, N Bird, R Mashoodh, RM Kilner
bioRxiv, 2022.04. 05.486946, 2022
2022
The role of recent evolutionary history in resilience to environmental change: social evolution effects versus founder effects
EK Bladon, S Pascoal, RM Kilner
bioRxiv, 2022.11. 04.515151, 2022
2022
Research data supporting" How butterflies keep their cool: physical and ecological traits influence thermoregulatory ability and population trends"
A Bladon, M Lewis, E Bladon, S Buckton, S Corbett, S Ewing, M Hayes, ...
2020
Data and [R] code associated with the publication:" Support amongst UK pig farmers and agricultural stakeholders for the use of food losses in animal feed"
E zu Ermgassen, M Kelly, EK Bladon, R Salemdeeb, A Balmford
2018
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