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Megan L Head

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Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Genetic association between male attractiveness and female differential allocationMegan L Head, John Hunt, Robert Brooks
Journal of Chemical Ecology|April 12, 2002
Experimental evidence of an age-specific shift in chemical detection of predators in a lizardMegan L Head, J Scott Keogh, Paul Doughty
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|August 1, 2018
Good parenting may not increase reproductive success under environmental extremesRebecca J Fox, Megan L Head, Iain Barber
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 11, 2007
Operational sex ratio and density do not affect directional selection on male sexual ornaments and behaviorMegan L Head, Anna K Lindholm, Robert Brooks
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 18, 2016
Environmental change mediates mate choice for an extended phenotype, but not for mate qualityMegan L Head, Rebecca J Fox, Iain Barber
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 29, 2011
Sexual imprinting on ecologically divergent traits leads to sexual isolation in sticklebacksGenevieve M Kozak, Megan L Head, Janette W Boughman
BMC Evolutionary Biology|April 3, 2016
Inbreeding depression does not increase after exposure to a stressful environment: a test using compensatory growthRegina Vega-Trejo, Megan L Head, Michael D Jennions
Biology Letters|May 18, 2018
Does the winner-loser effect determine male mating success?Lauren M Harrison, Michael D Jennions, Megan L Head
Ecology and Evolution|April 22, 2015
Evidence for inbreeding depression in a species with limited opportunity for maternal effectsRegina Vega-Trejo, Megan L Head, Michael D Jennions
Ecology and Evolution|August 7, 2013
Female mate preferences for male body size and shape promote sexual isolation in threespine sticklebacksMegan L Head, Genevieve M Kozak, Janette W Boughman
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Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Genetic association between male attractiveness and female differential allocationMegan L Head, John Hunt, Robert Brooks
Journal of Chemical Ecology|April 12, 2002
Experimental evidence of an age-specific shift in chemical detection of predators in a lizardMegan L Head, J Scott Keogh, Paul Doughty
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|August 1, 2018
Good parenting may not increase reproductive success under environmental extremesRebecca J Fox, Megan L Head, Iain Barber
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 11, 2007
Operational sex ratio and density do not affect directional selection on male sexual ornaments and behaviorMegan L Head, Anna K Lindholm, Robert Brooks
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 18, 2016
Environmental change mediates mate choice for an extended phenotype, but not for mate qualityMegan L Head, Rebecca J Fox, Iain Barber
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 29, 2011
Sexual imprinting on ecologically divergent traits leads to sexual isolation in sticklebacksGenevieve M Kozak, Megan L Head, Janette W Boughman
BMC Evolutionary Biology|April 3, 2016
Inbreeding depression does not increase after exposure to a stressful environment: a test using compensatory growthRegina Vega-Trejo, Megan L Head, Michael D Jennions
Biology Letters|May 18, 2018
Does the winner-loser effect determine male mating success?Lauren M Harrison, Michael D Jennions, Megan L Head
Ecology and Evolution|April 22, 2015
Evidence for inbreeding depression in a species with limited opportunity for maternal effectsRegina Vega-Trejo, Megan L Head, Michael D Jennions
Ecology and Evolution|August 7, 2013
Female mate preferences for male body size and shape promote sexual isolation in threespine sticklebacksMegan L Head, Genevieve M Kozak, Janette W Boughman
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