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James H Gallagher

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Evolution Letters|December 29, 2022
Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversificationJames H Gallagher, David M Zonana, E Dale Broder, et al.
Nature Communications|February 5, 2021
Responses of intended and unintended receivers to a novel sexual signal suggest clandestine communicationRobin M Tinghitella, E Dale Broder, James H Gallagher, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|October 27, 2023
A novel cricket morph has diverged in song and wing morphology across island populationsJames H Gallagher, David M Zonana, E Dale Broder, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 4, 2024
Surviving the serenade: how conflicting selection pressures shape the early stages of sexual signal diversificationJames H Gallagher, E Dale Broder, Aaron W Wikle, et al.
Evolution Letters|February 6, 2026
How relaxed preferences facilitate the evolution of novel animal signalsGabrielle T Welsh, James H Gallagher, Mary L Westwood, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 21, 2025
Neural and behavioral evolution in an eavesdropper with a rapidly evolving hostAaron W Wikle, E Dale Broder, James H Gallagher, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 18, 2022
Behavioral responses of a parasitoid fly to rapidly evolving host signalsE Dale Broder, James H Gallagher, Aaron W Wikle, et al.
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Evolution Letters|December 29, 2022
Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversificationJames H Gallagher, David M Zonana, E Dale Broder, et al.
Nature Communications|February 5, 2021
Responses of intended and unintended receivers to a novel sexual signal suggest clandestine communicationRobin M Tinghitella, E Dale Broder, James H Gallagher, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|October 27, 2023
A novel cricket morph has diverged in song and wing morphology across island populationsJames H Gallagher, David M Zonana, E Dale Broder, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 4, 2024
Surviving the serenade: how conflicting selection pressures shape the early stages of sexual signal diversificationJames H Gallagher, E Dale Broder, Aaron W Wikle, et al.
Evolution Letters|February 6, 2026
How relaxed preferences facilitate the evolution of novel animal signalsGabrielle T Welsh, James H Gallagher, Mary L Westwood, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 21, 2025
Neural and behavioral evolution in an eavesdropper with a rapidly evolving hostAaron W Wikle, E Dale Broder, James H Gallagher, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 18, 2022
Behavioral responses of a parasitoid fly to rapidly evolving host signalsE Dale Broder, James H Gallagher, Aaron W Wikle, et al.
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