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June 17, 2006
Reproductive character displacement generates reproductive isolation among conspecific populations: an artificial neural network study
Karin S Pfennig, Michael J Ryan
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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December 31, 2015
Hybrid female mate choice as a species isolating mechanism: environment matters
E M Schmidt, K S Pfennig
Evolution & Development
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November 23, 2013
Failed sperm development as a reproductive isolating barrier between species
Lisa K Wünsch, Karin S Pfennig
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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January 13, 2006
Character displacement as the "best of a bad situation": fitness trade-offs resulting from selection to minimize resource and mate competition
Karin S Pfennig, David W Pfennig
Biology Letters
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November 16, 2022
Females alter their mate preferences depending on hybridization risk
Gina M Calabrese, Karin S Pfennig
Plos One
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April 6, 2012
Why do species co-occur? A test of alternative hypotheses describing abiotic differences in sympatry versus allopatry using spadefoot toads
Amanda J Chunco, Todd Jobe, Karin S Pfennig
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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September 30, 2016
Hybridization as a facilitator of species range expansion
Karin S Pfennig, Audrey L Kelly, Amanda A Pierce
Plos One
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April 29, 2015
Leptin Manipulation Reduces Appetite and Causes a Switch in Mating Preference in the Plains Spadefoot Toad (Spea bombifrons)
Nicholas W Garcia, Karin S Pfennig, Sabrina S Burmeister
Ecology and Evolution
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December 1, 2025
Experimentally Testing the Hypothesis That Hybrid Fitness Can Increase Evolutionarily: An Example in Spadefoot Toads
Sedona Ryan, Patrick Kelly, Bryson Loflin, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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February 6, 2021
Adaptive Plasticity as a Fitness Benefit of Mate Choice
Patrick W Kelly, David W Pfennig, Karin S Pfennig
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
June 17, 2006
Reproductive character displacement generates reproductive isolation among conspecific populations: an artificial neural network study
Karin S Pfennig, Michael J Ryan
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
|
December 31, 2015
Hybrid female mate choice as a species isolating mechanism: environment matters
E M Schmidt, K S Pfennig
Evolution & Development
|
November 23, 2013
Failed sperm development as a reproductive isolating barrier between species
Lisa K Wünsch, Karin S Pfennig
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
January 13, 2006
Character displacement as the "best of a bad situation": fitness trade-offs resulting from selection to minimize resource and mate competition
Karin S Pfennig, David W Pfennig
Biology Letters
|
November 16, 2022
Females alter their mate preferences depending on hybridization risk
Gina M Calabrese, Karin S Pfennig
Plos One
|
April 6, 2012
Why do species co-occur? A test of alternative hypotheses describing abiotic differences in sympatry versus allopatry using spadefoot toads
Amanda J Chunco, Todd Jobe, Karin S Pfennig
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
September 30, 2016
Hybridization as a facilitator of species range expansion
Karin S Pfennig, Audrey L Kelly, Amanda A Pierce
Plos One
|
April 29, 2015
Leptin Manipulation Reduces Appetite and Causes a Switch in Mating Preference in the Plains Spadefoot Toad (Spea bombifrons)
Nicholas W Garcia, Karin S Pfennig, Sabrina S Burmeister
Ecology and Evolution
|
December 1, 2025
Experimentally Testing the Hypothesis That Hybrid Fitness Can Increase Evolutionarily: An Example in Spadefoot Toads
Sedona Ryan, Patrick Kelly, Bryson Loflin, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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February 6, 2021
Adaptive Plasticity as a Fitness Benefit of Mate Choice
Patrick W Kelly, David W Pfennig, Karin S Pfennig
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