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G G Rosenthal

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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|January 18, 2013
Individual mating decisions and hybridizationG G Rosenthal
Nature|November 10, 1994
Animal behaviour. Symmetry without fearM Kirkpatrick, G G Rosenthal
Journal of Biosciences|October 7, 2000
Visual and acoustic communication in non-human animals: a comparisonG G Rosenthal, M J Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 16, 1998
Female preference for swords in Xiphophorus helleri reflects a bias for large apparent sizeG G Rosenthal, C S Evans
The Biological Bulletin|October 30, 2003
Mate choice in zebrafish (Danio rerio) analyzed with video-stimulus techniquesE R Turnell, K D Mann, G G Rosenthal, et al.
Biology Letters|September 10, 2010
An indigenous religious ritual selects for resistance to a toxicant in a livebearing fishM Tobler, Z W Culumber, M Plath, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|December 22, 2015
Sex-specific plasticity and genotype × sex interactions for age and size of maturity in the sheepshead swordtail, Xiphophorus birchmanniK Boulton, G G Rosenthal, A J Grimmer, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 26, 2012
Physiological adaptation along environmental gradients and replicated hybrid zone structure in swordtails (Teleostei: Xiphophorus)Z W Culumber, D B Shepard, S W Coleman, et al.
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Shared preferences by predators and females for male ornaments in swordtailsG G Rosenthal, T Y Flores Martinez, F J García de León, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 25, 2010
The shape of things to come: linking developmental plasticity to post-metamorphic morphology in anuransI Gomez-Mestre, V L Saccoccio, T Iijima, et al.
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|January 18, 2013
Individual mating decisions and hybridizationG G Rosenthal
Nature|November 10, 1994
Animal behaviour. Symmetry without fearM Kirkpatrick, G G Rosenthal
Journal of Biosciences|October 7, 2000
Visual and acoustic communication in non-human animals: a comparisonG G Rosenthal, M J Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 16, 1998
Female preference for swords in Xiphophorus helleri reflects a bias for large apparent sizeG G Rosenthal, C S Evans
The Biological Bulletin|October 30, 2003
Mate choice in zebrafish (Danio rerio) analyzed with video-stimulus techniquesE R Turnell, K D Mann, G G Rosenthal, et al.
Biology Letters|September 10, 2010
An indigenous religious ritual selects for resistance to a toxicant in a livebearing fishM Tobler, Z W Culumber, M Plath, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|December 22, 2015
Sex-specific plasticity and genotype × sex interactions for age and size of maturity in the sheepshead swordtail, Xiphophorus birchmanniK Boulton, G G Rosenthal, A J Grimmer, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 26, 2012
Physiological adaptation along environmental gradients and replicated hybrid zone structure in swordtails (Teleostei: Xiphophorus)Z W Culumber, D B Shepard, S W Coleman, et al.
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Shared preferences by predators and females for male ornaments in swordtailsG G Rosenthal, T Y Flores Martinez, F J García de León, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 25, 2010
The shape of things to come: linking developmental plasticity to post-metamorphic morphology in anuransI Gomez-Mestre, V L Saccoccio, T Iijima, et al.
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