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Rickey D Cothran

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 16, 2008
Direct and indirect fitness consequences of female choice in a crustaceanRickey D Cothran
Oecologia|August 9, 2007
Niche diversity in crustacean cryptic species: complementarity in spatial distribution and predation riskGary A Wellborn, Rickey D Cothran
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 17, 2010
Condition dependence of a sexually selected trait in a crustacean species complex: importance of the ecological contextRickey D Cothran, Punidan D Jeyasingh
Ecology and Evolution|March 18, 2014
Testing the ecological consequences of evolutionary change using elementsPunidan D Jeyasingh, Rickey D Cothran, Michael Tobler
Oecologia|February 15, 2015
An empirical test of stable species coexistence in an amphipod species complexRickey D Cothran, Patrick Noyes, Rick A Relyea
Evolutionary Applications|February 2, 2018
Proximity to agriculture is correlated with pesticide tolerance: evidence for the evolution of amphibian resistance to modern pesticidesRickey D Cothran, Jenise M Brown, Rick A Relyea
Environmental Toxicology|May 13, 2009
No evidence that a common pesticide impairs female mate choice in a freshwater amphipodRickey D Cothran, Raymond L Greco, Rick A Relyea
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 10, 2016
Sex-specific nutrient use and preferential allocation of resources to a sexually selected trait in Hyalella amphipodsJared M Goos, Rickey D Cothran, Punidan D Jeyasingh
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 3, 2012
Eutrophication and predation risk interact to affect sexual trait expression and mating successRickey D Cothran, Andy R Stiff, Punidan D Jeyasingh, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|February 15, 2021
Predator- and competitor-induced responses in amphibian populations that evolved different levels of pesticide toleranceDevin K Jones, Jessica Hua, Brian M Mattes, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 16, 2008
Direct and indirect fitness consequences of female choice in a crustaceanRickey D Cothran
Oecologia|August 9, 2007
Niche diversity in crustacean cryptic species: complementarity in spatial distribution and predation riskGary A Wellborn, Rickey D Cothran
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 17, 2010
Condition dependence of a sexually selected trait in a crustacean species complex: importance of the ecological contextRickey D Cothran, Punidan D Jeyasingh
Ecology and Evolution|March 18, 2014
Testing the ecological consequences of evolutionary change using elementsPunidan D Jeyasingh, Rickey D Cothran, Michael Tobler
Oecologia|February 15, 2015
An empirical test of stable species coexistence in an amphipod species complexRickey D Cothran, Patrick Noyes, Rick A Relyea
Evolutionary Applications|February 2, 2018
Proximity to agriculture is correlated with pesticide tolerance: evidence for the evolution of amphibian resistance to modern pesticidesRickey D Cothran, Jenise M Brown, Rick A Relyea
Environmental Toxicology|May 13, 2009
No evidence that a common pesticide impairs female mate choice in a freshwater amphipodRickey D Cothran, Raymond L Greco, Rick A Relyea
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 10, 2016
Sex-specific nutrient use and preferential allocation of resources to a sexually selected trait in Hyalella amphipodsJared M Goos, Rickey D Cothran, Punidan D Jeyasingh
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 3, 2012
Eutrophication and predation risk interact to affect sexual trait expression and mating successRickey D Cothran, Andy R Stiff, Punidan D Jeyasingh, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|February 15, 2021
Predator- and competitor-induced responses in amphibian populations that evolved different levels of pesticide toleranceDevin K Jones, Jessica Hua, Brian M Mattes, et al.
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