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Peter J Mayhew

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Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 21, 2018
Comparative analysis of behavioural traits in insectsPeter J Mayhew
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 25, 2002
Shifts in hexapod diversification and what Haldane could have saidPeter J Mayhew
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 13, 2007
Why are there so many insect species? Perspectives from fossils and phylogeniesPeter J Mayhew
Oecologia|July 20, 2004
Competitive interactions between parasitoid larvae and the evolution of gregarious developmentJohn J Pexton, Peter J Mayhew
The American Naturalist|December 15, 2015
Diet Evolution and Clade Richness in Hexapoda: A Phylogenetic Study of Higher TaxaJames L Rainford, Peter J Mayhew
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 10, 2016
Phylogenetic analyses suggest that diversification and body size evolution are independent in insectsJames L Rainford, Michael Hofreiter, Peter J Mayhew
Ecology Letters|January 27, 2010
A meta-analysis of preference-performance relationships in phytophagous insectsSofia Gripenberg, Peter J Mayhew, Mark Parnell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 5, 2010
Many hexapod groups originated earlier and withstood extinction events better than previously realized: inferences from supertreesRobert B Davis, Sandra L Baldauf, Peter J Mayhew
BMC Evolutionary Biology|April 29, 2010
The origins of species richness in the Hymenoptera: insights from a family-level supertreeRobert B Davis, Sandra L Baldauf, Peter J Mayhew
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 29, 2014
Fossil evidence for key innovations in the evolution of insect diversityDavid B Nicholson, Andrew J Ross, Peter J Mayhew
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Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 21, 2018
Comparative analysis of behavioural traits in insectsPeter J Mayhew
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 25, 2002
Shifts in hexapod diversification and what Haldane could have saidPeter J Mayhew
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 13, 2007
Why are there so many insect species? Perspectives from fossils and phylogeniesPeter J Mayhew
Oecologia|July 20, 2004
Competitive interactions between parasitoid larvae and the evolution of gregarious developmentJohn J Pexton, Peter J Mayhew
The American Naturalist|December 15, 2015
Diet Evolution and Clade Richness in Hexapoda: A Phylogenetic Study of Higher TaxaJames L Rainford, Peter J Mayhew
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 10, 2016
Phylogenetic analyses suggest that diversification and body size evolution are independent in insectsJames L Rainford, Michael Hofreiter, Peter J Mayhew
Ecology Letters|January 27, 2010
A meta-analysis of preference-performance relationships in phytophagous insectsSofia Gripenberg, Peter J Mayhew, Mark Parnell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 5, 2010
Many hexapod groups originated earlier and withstood extinction events better than previously realized: inferences from supertreesRobert B Davis, Sandra L Baldauf, Peter J Mayhew
BMC Evolutionary Biology|April 29, 2010
The origins of species richness in the Hymenoptera: insights from a family-level supertreeRobert B Davis, Sandra L Baldauf, Peter J Mayhew
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 29, 2014
Fossil evidence for key innovations in the evolution of insect diversityDavid B Nicholson, Andrew J Ross, Peter J Mayhew
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