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Gregory F Grether

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Nature Communications|January 11, 2020
Convergent and divergent selection drive plumage evolution in woodpeckersGregory F Grether
The American Naturalist|October 15, 2005
Environmental change, phenotypic plasticity, and genetic compensationGregory F Grether
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 25, 2011
The neuroecology of competitor recognitionGregory F Grether
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
INTRASEXUAL COMPETITION ALONE FAVORS A SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC ORNAMENT IN THE RUBYSPOT DAMSELFLY HETAERINA AMERICANAGregory F Grether
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEXUAL SELECTION AND SURVIVAL SELECTION ON WING COLORATION AND BODY SIZE IN THE RUBYSPOT DAMSELFLY HETAERINA AMERICANAGregory F Grether
Ecology Letters|March 16, 2013
The evolution of species recognition in competitive and mating contexts: the relative efficacy of alternative mechanisms of character displacementKenichi W Okamoto, Gregory F Grether
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 2, 2010
Character displacement in the fighting colours of Hetaerina damselfliesChristopher N Anderson, Gregory F Grether
Ecology|November 22, 2007
Competitive mimicry: synthesis of a neglected class of mimetic relationshipsMeredith M Rainey, Gregory F Grether
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 30, 2009
Interspecific aggression and character displacement of competitor recognition in Hetaerina damselfliesChristopher N Anderson, Gregory F Grether
Ecology Letters|August 20, 2022
Eco-evolutionary dynamics of interference competitionGregory F Grether, Kenichi W Okamoto
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Nature Communications|January 11, 2020
Convergent and divergent selection drive plumage evolution in woodpeckersGregory F Grether
The American Naturalist|October 15, 2005
Environmental change, phenotypic plasticity, and genetic compensationGregory F Grether
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 25, 2011
The neuroecology of competitor recognitionGregory F Grether
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
INTRASEXUAL COMPETITION ALONE FAVORS A SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC ORNAMENT IN THE RUBYSPOT DAMSELFLY HETAERINA AMERICANAGregory F Grether
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEXUAL SELECTION AND SURVIVAL SELECTION ON WING COLORATION AND BODY SIZE IN THE RUBYSPOT DAMSELFLY HETAERINA AMERICANAGregory F Grether
Ecology Letters|March 16, 2013
The evolution of species recognition in competitive and mating contexts: the relative efficacy of alternative mechanisms of character displacementKenichi W Okamoto, Gregory F Grether
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 2, 2010
Character displacement in the fighting colours of Hetaerina damselfliesChristopher N Anderson, Gregory F Grether
Ecology|November 22, 2007
Competitive mimicry: synthesis of a neglected class of mimetic relationshipsMeredith M Rainey, Gregory F Grether
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 30, 2009
Interspecific aggression and character displacement of competitor recognition in Hetaerina damselfliesChristopher N Anderson, Gregory F Grether
Ecology Letters|August 20, 2022
Eco-evolutionary dynamics of interference competitionGregory F Grether, Kenichi W Okamoto
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