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Mark W Blows

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE GENETICS OF CENTRAL AND MARGINAL POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA SERRATA. II. HYBRID BREAKDOWN IN FITNESS COMPONENTS AS A CORRELATED RESPONSE TO SELECTION FOR DESICCATION RESISTANCEMark W Blows
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 14, 2002
Interaction between natural and sexual selection during the evolution of mate recognitionMark W Blows
The American Naturalist|September 20, 2007
Are traits that experience reinforcement also under sexual selection?Megan Higgie, Mark W Blows
Genetica|January 31, 2003
Evolutionary experiments on mate recognition in the Drosophila serrata species complexMark W Blows, Megan Higgie
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 19, 2007
The phenotypic and genetic covariance structure of drosphilid wingsKatrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 27, 2008
The evolution of reproductive character displacement conflicts with how sexual selection operates within a speciesMegan Higgie, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 13, 2010
Evolvability of individual traits in a multivariate context: partitioning the additive genetic variance into common and specific componentsKatrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
The American Naturalist|January 23, 2004
Measuring nonlinear selectionMark W Blows, Robert Brooks
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 24, 2009
Asymmetry of genetic variation in fitness-related traits: apparent stabilizing selection on g(max)Katrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
The American Naturalist|April 5, 2003
Genetic constraints on the evolution of mate recognition under natural selectionMark W Blows, Megan Higgie
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE GENETICS OF CENTRAL AND MARGINAL POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA SERRATA. II. HYBRID BREAKDOWN IN FITNESS COMPONENTS AS A CORRELATED RESPONSE TO SELECTION FOR DESICCATION RESISTANCEMark W Blows
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 14, 2002
Interaction between natural and sexual selection during the evolution of mate recognitionMark W Blows
The American Naturalist|September 20, 2007
Are traits that experience reinforcement also under sexual selection?Megan Higgie, Mark W Blows
Genetica|January 31, 2003
Evolutionary experiments on mate recognition in the Drosophila serrata species complexMark W Blows, Megan Higgie
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 19, 2007
The phenotypic and genetic covariance structure of drosphilid wingsKatrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 27, 2008
The evolution of reproductive character displacement conflicts with how sexual selection operates within a speciesMegan Higgie, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 13, 2010
Evolvability of individual traits in a multivariate context: partitioning the additive genetic variance into common and specific componentsKatrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
The American Naturalist|January 23, 2004
Measuring nonlinear selectionMark W Blows, Robert Brooks
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 24, 2009
Asymmetry of genetic variation in fitness-related traits: apparent stabilizing selection on g(max)Katrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
The American Naturalist|April 5, 2003
Genetic constraints on the evolution of mate recognition under natural selectionMark W Blows, Megan Higgie
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