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R Tucker Gilman

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Current Zoology|April 8, 2020
The evolution of sexual imprinting in socially monogamous populationsEdith Invernizzi, R Tucker Gilman
Scientific Reports|October 30, 2019
Left-handedness is associated with greater fighting success in humansThomas Richardson, R Tucker Gilman
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 14, 2015
Learning to speciate: The biased learning of mate preferences promotes adaptive radiationR Tucker Gilman, Genevieve M Kozak
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 20, 2020
Competition for resources can promote the divergence of social learning phenotypesR Tucker Gilman, Fern Johnson, Marco Smolla
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 5, 2013
Sexual imprinting: what strategies should we expect to see in nature?Dalton W Chaffee, Hayes Griffin, R Tucker Gilman
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 3, 2011
Sexual dimorphism and speciation on two ecological coins: patterns from nature and theoretical predictionsIdelle A Cooper, R Tucker Gilman, Janette Wenrick Boughman
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 11, 2015
Competition for resources can explain patterns of social and individual learning in natureMarco Smolla, R Tucker Gilman, Tobias Galla, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|January 29, 2020
The uses and implications of avian vocalizations for conservation planningRebecca N Lewis, Leah J Williams, R Tucker Gilman
Nature|March 6, 2012
Coevolution in multidimensional trait space favours escape from parasites and pathogensR Tucker Gilman, Scott L Nuismer, Dwueng-Chwuan Jhwueng
Royal Society Open Science|August 17, 2019
Reproductive skew affects social information useMarco Smolla, Charlotte Rosher, R Tucker Gilman, et al.
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Current Zoology|April 8, 2020
The evolution of sexual imprinting in socially monogamous populationsEdith Invernizzi, R Tucker Gilman
Scientific Reports|October 30, 2019
Left-handedness is associated with greater fighting success in humansThomas Richardson, R Tucker Gilman
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 14, 2015
Learning to speciate: The biased learning of mate preferences promotes adaptive radiationR Tucker Gilman, Genevieve M Kozak
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 20, 2020
Competition for resources can promote the divergence of social learning phenotypesR Tucker Gilman, Fern Johnson, Marco Smolla
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 5, 2013
Sexual imprinting: what strategies should we expect to see in nature?Dalton W Chaffee, Hayes Griffin, R Tucker Gilman
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 3, 2011
Sexual dimorphism and speciation on two ecological coins: patterns from nature and theoretical predictionsIdelle A Cooper, R Tucker Gilman, Janette Wenrick Boughman
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 11, 2015
Competition for resources can explain patterns of social and individual learning in natureMarco Smolla, R Tucker Gilman, Tobias Galla, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|January 29, 2020
The uses and implications of avian vocalizations for conservation planningRebecca N Lewis, Leah J Williams, R Tucker Gilman
Nature|March 6, 2012
Coevolution in multidimensional trait space favours escape from parasites and pathogensR Tucker Gilman, Scott L Nuismer, Dwueng-Chwuan Jhwueng
Royal Society Open Science|August 17, 2019
Reproductive skew affects social information useMarco Smolla, Charlotte Rosher, R Tucker Gilman, et al.
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