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Robert Montgomerie

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The American Naturalist|March 20, 2014
Deceptive copulation calls attract female visitors to peacock leksRoslyn Dakin, Robert Montgomerie
Nature|May 5, 2017
Publishing: One submission to all journalsTim Birkhead, Robert Montgomerie
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 18, 2003
Assortative mating by carotenoid-based plumage colour: a quality indicator in American goldfinches, Carduelis tristisAmy K MacDougall, Robert Montgomerie
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 11, 2012
Sexual selection is a form of social selectionBruce E Lyon, Robert Montgomerie
Molecular Reproduction and Development|December 1, 2015
Spermatozoa in the Peak DistrictMariana F Wolfner, Robert Montgomerie
Nature|April 25, 2003
Evolutionary biology: Why do birds engage in extra-pair copulation?Simon C Griffith, Robert Montgomerie
Peerj|April 12, 2019
The cases for and against double-blind reviewsAmelia R Cox, Robert Montgomerie
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 19, 2020
Three decades of sperm competition in birdsTim R Birkhead, Robert Montgomerie
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 25, 2016
Cryptic female choice enhances fertilization success and embryo survival in chinook salmonPatrice Rosengrave, Robert Montgomerie, Neil Gemmell
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEXUAL SELECTION AND SURVIVAL IN NORTH AMERICAN WATERFOWLDaniel Promislow, Robert Montgomerie, Thomas E Martin
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The American Naturalist|March 20, 2014
Deceptive copulation calls attract female visitors to peacock leksRoslyn Dakin, Robert Montgomerie
Nature|May 5, 2017
Publishing: One submission to all journalsTim Birkhead, Robert Montgomerie
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 18, 2003
Assortative mating by carotenoid-based plumage colour: a quality indicator in American goldfinches, Carduelis tristisAmy K MacDougall, Robert Montgomerie
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 11, 2012
Sexual selection is a form of social selectionBruce E Lyon, Robert Montgomerie
Molecular Reproduction and Development|December 1, 2015
Spermatozoa in the Peak DistrictMariana F Wolfner, Robert Montgomerie
Nature|April 25, 2003
Evolutionary biology: Why do birds engage in extra-pair copulation?Simon C Griffith, Robert Montgomerie
Peerj|April 12, 2019
The cases for and against double-blind reviewsAmelia R Cox, Robert Montgomerie
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 19, 2020
Three decades of sperm competition in birdsTim R Birkhead, Robert Montgomerie
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 25, 2016
Cryptic female choice enhances fertilization success and embryo survival in chinook salmonPatrice Rosengrave, Robert Montgomerie, Neil Gemmell
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEXUAL SELECTION AND SURVIVAL IN NORTH AMERICAN WATERFOWLDaniel Promislow, Robert Montgomerie, Thomas E Martin
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