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M D Jennions

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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 23, 2007
Do female black field crickets Teleogryllus commodus benefit from polyandry?M D Jennions, J M Drayton, R Brooks, et al.
Biology Letters|December 20, 2007
What factors contribute to an ownership advantage?S A Fayed, M D Jennions, P R Y Backwell
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 1, 2007
Sounds different: inbreeding depression in sexually selected traits in the cricket Teleogryllus commodusJ M Drayton, J Hunt, R Brooks, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 19, 2017
Secondary compounds from exotic tree plantations change female mating preferences in the palmate newt (Lissotriton helveticus)M Iglesias-Carrasco, M L Head, M D Jennions, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 9, 2010
Inbreeding and courtship calling in the cricket Teleogryllus commodusJ M Drayton, R N C Milner, M D Hall, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 19, 2016
Mate choice and the operational sex ratio: an experimental test with robotic crabsC L Hayes, S Callander, I Booksmythe, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 28, 2013
Limited plasticity in the phenotypic variance-covariance matrix for male advertisement calls in the black field cricket, Teleogryllus commodusW R Pitchers, R Brooks, M D Jennions, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 24, 2024
Inbreeding and high developmental temperatures affect cognition and boldness in guppies (<i>Poecilia reticulata</i>)I M Vinogradov, C Zang, M Mahmud-Al-Hasan, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 23, 2000
Dishonest signalling in a fiddler crabP R Backwell, J H Christy, S R Telford, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 23, 2007
What are the consequences of being left-clawed in a predominantly right-clawed fiddler crab?P R Y Backwell, M Matsumasa, M Double, et al.
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 23, 2007
Do female black field crickets Teleogryllus commodus benefit from polyandry?M D Jennions, J M Drayton, R Brooks, et al.
Biology Letters|December 20, 2007
What factors contribute to an ownership advantage?S A Fayed, M D Jennions, P R Y Backwell
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 1, 2007
Sounds different: inbreeding depression in sexually selected traits in the cricket Teleogryllus commodusJ M Drayton, J Hunt, R Brooks, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 19, 2017
Secondary compounds from exotic tree plantations change female mating preferences in the palmate newt (Lissotriton helveticus)M Iglesias-Carrasco, M L Head, M D Jennions, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 9, 2010
Inbreeding and courtship calling in the cricket Teleogryllus commodusJ M Drayton, R N C Milner, M D Hall, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 19, 2016
Mate choice and the operational sex ratio: an experimental test with robotic crabsC L Hayes, S Callander, I Booksmythe, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 28, 2013
Limited plasticity in the phenotypic variance-covariance matrix for male advertisement calls in the black field cricket, Teleogryllus commodusW R Pitchers, R Brooks, M D Jennions, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 24, 2024
Inbreeding and high developmental temperatures affect cognition and boldness in guppies (<i>Poecilia reticulata</i>)I M Vinogradov, C Zang, M Mahmud-Al-Hasan, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 23, 2000
Dishonest signalling in a fiddler crabP R Backwell, J H Christy, S R Telford, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 23, 2007
What are the consequences of being left-clawed in a predominantly right-clawed fiddler crab?P R Y Backwell, M Matsumasa, M Double, et al.
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