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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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May 29, 2009
Asymmetric mating preferences accommodated the rapid evolutionary loss of a sexual signal
Robin M Tinghitella, Marlene Zuk
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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December 29, 2019
Predator-induced maternal and paternal effects independently alter sexual selection
Whitley R Lehto, Robin M Tinghitella
Biology Letters
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March 2, 2018
Developmental experience with anthropogenic noise hinders adult mate location in an acoustically signalling invertebrate
Gabrielle A Gurule-Small, Robin M Tinghitella
Current Zoology
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July 3, 2019
Sex differences in cognition and their relationship to male mate choice
Jason Keagy, Ross Minter, Robin M Tinghitella
Global Change Biology
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March 3, 2019
Life history consequences of developing in anthropogenic noise
Gabrielle A Gurule-Small, Robin M Tinghitella
Ecology and Evolution
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August 16, 2017
The relationship between male sexual signals, cognitive performance, and mating success in stickleback fish
Ross Minter, Jason Keagy, Robin M Tinghitella
Biology Letters
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December 7, 2006
Silent night: adaptive disappearance of a sexual signal in a parasitized population of field crickets
Marlene Zuk, John T Rotenberry, Robin M Tinghitella
BMC Evolutionary Biology
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September 20, 2015
Females sample more males at high nesting densities, but ultimately obtain less attractive mates
Robin M Tinghitella, Chelsea Stehle, Janette W Boughman
Current Zoology
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March 2, 2018
Color and behavior differently predict competitive outcomes for divergent stickleback color morphs
Robin M Tinghitella, Whitley R Lehto, V Faith Lierheimer
Current Zoology
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March 2, 2018
Male competition and speciation: expanding our framework for speciation by sexual selection
Alycia C R Lackey, Michael D Martin, Robin M Tinghitella
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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May 29, 2009
Asymmetric mating preferences accommodated the rapid evolutionary loss of a sexual signal
Robin M Tinghitella, Marlene Zuk
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
December 29, 2019
Predator-induced maternal and paternal effects independently alter sexual selection
Whitley R Lehto, Robin M Tinghitella
Biology Letters
|
March 2, 2018
Developmental experience with anthropogenic noise hinders adult mate location in an acoustically signalling invertebrate
Gabrielle A Gurule-Small, Robin M Tinghitella
Current Zoology
|
July 3, 2019
Sex differences in cognition and their relationship to male mate choice
Jason Keagy, Ross Minter, Robin M Tinghitella
Global Change Biology
|
March 3, 2019
Life history consequences of developing in anthropogenic noise
Gabrielle A Gurule-Small, Robin M Tinghitella
Ecology and Evolution
|
August 16, 2017
The relationship between male sexual signals, cognitive performance, and mating success in stickleback fish
Ross Minter, Jason Keagy, Robin M Tinghitella
Biology Letters
|
December 7, 2006
Silent night: adaptive disappearance of a sexual signal in a parasitized population of field crickets
Marlene Zuk, John T Rotenberry, Robin M Tinghitella
BMC Evolutionary Biology
|
September 20, 2015
Females sample more males at high nesting densities, but ultimately obtain less attractive mates
Robin M Tinghitella, Chelsea Stehle, Janette W Boughman
Current Zoology
|
March 2, 2018
Color and behavior differently predict competitive outcomes for divergent stickleback color morphs
Robin M Tinghitella, Whitley R Lehto, V Faith Lierheimer
Current Zoology
|
March 2, 2018
Male competition and speciation: expanding our framework for speciation by sexual selection
Alycia C R Lackey, Michael D Martin, Robin M Tinghitella
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