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L W Simmons

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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 9, 2011
Crickets detect the genetic similarity of mating partners via cuticular hydrocarbonsM L Thomas, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 18, 2008
No fecundity cost of female secondary sexual trait expression in the horned beetle Onthophagus sagittariusL W Simmons, D J Emlen
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|August 21, 2010
Male-induced costs of mating for females compensated by offspring viability benefits in an insectF Garcia-Gonzalez, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 22, 2008
Cuticular hydrocarbons are heritable in the cricket Teleogryllus oceanicusM L Thomas, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 3, 2009
Sperm competition and the evolution of the sperm hook in house miceR C Firman, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 11, 2012
The genetics of primary and secondary sexual character trade-offs in a horned beetleC M House, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 2, 2005
The evolution of male genitalia: patterns of genetic variation and covariation in the genital sclerites of the dung beetle Onthophagus taurusC M House, L W Simmons
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 28, 2000
Sperm competition games played by dimorphic male beetles: fertilization gains with equal mating accessJ L Tomkins, L W Simmons
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 11, 2000
Optimal copula duration in yellow dung flies: ejaculatory duct dimensions and size-dependent sperm displacementG A Parker, L W Simmons
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
RESOURCE INFLUENCED SEX ROLES OF ZAPROCHILINE TETTIGONIIDS (ORTHOPTERA: TETTIGONIIDAE)L W Simmons, W J Bailey
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 9, 2011
Crickets detect the genetic similarity of mating partners via cuticular hydrocarbonsM L Thomas, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 18, 2008
No fecundity cost of female secondary sexual trait expression in the horned beetle Onthophagus sagittariusL W Simmons, D J Emlen
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|August 21, 2010
Male-induced costs of mating for females compensated by offspring viability benefits in an insectF Garcia-Gonzalez, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 22, 2008
Cuticular hydrocarbons are heritable in the cricket Teleogryllus oceanicusM L Thomas, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 3, 2009
Sperm competition and the evolution of the sperm hook in house miceR C Firman, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 11, 2012
The genetics of primary and secondary sexual character trade-offs in a horned beetleC M House, L W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 2, 2005
The evolution of male genitalia: patterns of genetic variation and covariation in the genital sclerites of the dung beetle Onthophagus taurusC M House, L W Simmons
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 28, 2000
Sperm competition games played by dimorphic male beetles: fertilization gains with equal mating accessJ L Tomkins, L W Simmons
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 11, 2000
Optimal copula duration in yellow dung flies: ejaculatory duct dimensions and size-dependent sperm displacementG A Parker, L W Simmons
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
RESOURCE INFLUENCED SEX ROLES OF ZAPROCHILINE TETTIGONIIDS (ORTHOPTERA: TETTIGONIIDAE)L W Simmons, W J Bailey
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