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C R Boake

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 1, 1985
Genetic consequences of mate choice: a quantitative genetic method for testing sexual selection theoryC R Boake
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 15, 2011
Coevolution of senders and receivers of sexual signals: Genetic coupling and genetic correlationsC R Boake
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Reply from christine boakeC R Boake
The American Naturalist|September 25, 2008
On the evolution of premating isolation after a founder eventS Gavrilets, C R Boake
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Optimality and evolutionary genetics: complementary procedures for evolutionary analysis in behavioural ecologyA J Moore, C R Boake
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 14, 2011
Sexual selection and speciation: Issues raised by Hawaiian DrosophilaK Y Kaneshiro, C R Boake
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 5, 1982
Aggressive signal in "courtship" chirps of a gregarious cricketC R Boake, R R Capranica
Heredity|July 3, 1998
Inheritance of behavioural differences between two interfertile, sympatric species, Drosophila silvestris and D. heteroneuraC R Boake, D K Price, D K Andreadis
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1996
Sexual selection in relation to pest-management strategiesC R Boake, T E Shelly, K Y Kaneshiro
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 14, 1997
Is sexual selection and species recognition a continuum? Mating behavior of the stalk-eyed fly Drosophila heteroneuraC R Boake, M P DeAngelis, D K Andreadis
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 1, 1985
Genetic consequences of mate choice: a quantitative genetic method for testing sexual selection theoryC R Boake
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 15, 2011
Coevolution of senders and receivers of sexual signals: Genetic coupling and genetic correlationsC R Boake
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Reply from christine boakeC R Boake
The American Naturalist|September 25, 2008
On the evolution of premating isolation after a founder eventS Gavrilets, C R Boake
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Optimality and evolutionary genetics: complementary procedures for evolutionary analysis in behavioural ecologyA J Moore, C R Boake
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 14, 2011
Sexual selection and speciation: Issues raised by Hawaiian DrosophilaK Y Kaneshiro, C R Boake
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 5, 1982
Aggressive signal in "courtship" chirps of a gregarious cricketC R Boake, R R Capranica
Heredity|July 3, 1998
Inheritance of behavioural differences between two interfertile, sympatric species, Drosophila silvestris and D. heteroneuraC R Boake, D K Price, D K Andreadis
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1996
Sexual selection in relation to pest-management strategiesC R Boake, T E Shelly, K Y Kaneshiro
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 14, 1997
Is sexual selection and species recognition a continuum? Mating behavior of the stalk-eyed fly Drosophila heteroneuraC R Boake, M P DeAngelis, D K Andreadis
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