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Maria R Servedio

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The American Naturalist|September 26, 2024
The Evolution of Mate AttachmentBrian A Lerch, Maria R Servedio
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 8, 2021
The evolution of age-specific choosiness and reproductive isolation in a model with overlapping generationsOlivier Cotto, Maria R Servedio, Troy Day
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 13, 2018
Direct detection of male quality can facilitate the evolution of female choosiness and indicators of good genes: Evolution across a continuum of indicator mechanismsSumit Dhole, Caitlin A Stern, Maria R Servedio
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 22, 2013
Evolution of displays within the pair bondMaria R Servedio, Trevor D Price, Russell Lande
Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2018
Nonadaptive female pursuit of extrapair copulations can evolve through hitchhikingNan Lyu, Maria R Servedio, Yue-Hua Sun
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 8, 2023
The effectiveness of pseudomagic traits in promoting premating isolationThomas G Aubier, Reinhard Bürger, Maria R Servedio
The American Naturalist|November 1, 2024
Reconciling Santa Rosalia: Both Reproductive Isolation and Coexistence Constrain DiversificationBrian A Lerch, Reinhard Bürger, Maria R Servedio
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 30, 2023
Evolutionary rescue under demographic and environmental stochasticityKuangyi Xu, Todd J Vision, Maria R Servedio
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 7, 2011
Can reinforcement occur with a learned trait?Helen Olofsson, Alicia M Frame, Maria R Servedio
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 5, 2012
Female preference for male courtship effort can drive the evolution of male mate choiceSandra H South, Göran Arnqvist, Maria R Servedio
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The American Naturalist|September 26, 2024
The Evolution of Mate AttachmentBrian A Lerch, Maria R Servedio
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 8, 2021
The evolution of age-specific choosiness and reproductive isolation in a model with overlapping generationsOlivier Cotto, Maria R Servedio, Troy Day
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 13, 2018
Direct detection of male quality can facilitate the evolution of female choosiness and indicators of good genes: Evolution across a continuum of indicator mechanismsSumit Dhole, Caitlin A Stern, Maria R Servedio
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 22, 2013
Evolution of displays within the pair bondMaria R Servedio, Trevor D Price, Russell Lande
Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2018
Nonadaptive female pursuit of extrapair copulations can evolve through hitchhikingNan Lyu, Maria R Servedio, Yue-Hua Sun
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 8, 2023
The effectiveness of pseudomagic traits in promoting premating isolationThomas G Aubier, Reinhard Bürger, Maria R Servedio
The American Naturalist|November 1, 2024
Reconciling Santa Rosalia: Both Reproductive Isolation and Coexistence Constrain DiversificationBrian A Lerch, Reinhard Bürger, Maria R Servedio
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 30, 2023
Evolutionary rescue under demographic and environmental stochasticityKuangyi Xu, Todd J Vision, Maria R Servedio
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 7, 2011
Can reinforcement occur with a learned trait?Helen Olofsson, Alicia M Frame, Maria R Servedio
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 5, 2012
Female preference for male courtship effort can drive the evolution of male mate choiceSandra H South, Göran Arnqvist, Maria R Servedio
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