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Scott Pitnick

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
EVOLUTION OF MULTIPLE KINDS OF FEMALE SPERM-STORAGE ORGANS IN DROSOPHILAScott Pitnick, Therese Marrow, Greg S Spicer
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 13, 2006
Mating system and brain size in batsScott Pitnick, Kate E Jones, Gerald S Wilkinson
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
TRANSFER OF EJACULATE AND INCORPORATION OF MALE-DERIVED SUBSTANCES BY FEMALES IN THE NANNOPTERA SPECIES GROUP (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE)Scott Pitnick, Therese A Markow, Michael F Riedy
Genetical Research|August 22, 2003
Quantitative genetic analysis of among-population variation in sperm and female sperm-storage organ length in Drosophila mojavensisGary T Miller, William T Starmer, Scott Pitnick
Scientific Reports|February 5, 2021
Drosophila oocyte proteome composition covaries with female mating statusCaitlin E McDonough-Goldstein, Scott Pitnick, Steve Dorus
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 2, 2022
<i>Drosophila</i> female reproductive glands contribute to mating plug composition and the timing of sperm ejectionCaitlin E McDonough-Goldstein, Scott Pitnick, Steve Dorus
Journal of Proteomics|October 18, 2015
Proteomics of reproductive systems: Towards a molecular understanding of postmating, prezygotic reproductive barriersCaitlin E McDonough, Emma Whittington, Scott Pitnick, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 23, 2004
No evidence that polyandry benefits females in Drosophila melanogasterWilliam D Brown, Adam Bjork, Karin Schneider, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 11, 2003
Ejaculate-female coevolution in Drosophila mojavensisScott Pitnick, Gary T Miller, Karin Schneider, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 25, 2020
Quantitative proteomics reveals rapid divergence in the postmating response of female reproductive tracts among sibling speciesErin L McCullough, Caitlin E McDonough, Scott Pitnick, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
EVOLUTION OF MULTIPLE KINDS OF FEMALE SPERM-STORAGE ORGANS IN DROSOPHILAScott Pitnick, Therese Marrow, Greg S Spicer
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 13, 2006
Mating system and brain size in batsScott Pitnick, Kate E Jones, Gerald S Wilkinson
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
TRANSFER OF EJACULATE AND INCORPORATION OF MALE-DERIVED SUBSTANCES BY FEMALES IN THE NANNOPTERA SPECIES GROUP (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE)Scott Pitnick, Therese A Markow, Michael F Riedy
Genetical Research|August 22, 2003
Quantitative genetic analysis of among-population variation in sperm and female sperm-storage organ length in Drosophila mojavensisGary T Miller, William T Starmer, Scott Pitnick
Scientific Reports|February 5, 2021
Drosophila oocyte proteome composition covaries with female mating statusCaitlin E McDonough-Goldstein, Scott Pitnick, Steve Dorus
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 2, 2022
<i>Drosophila</i> female reproductive glands contribute to mating plug composition and the timing of sperm ejectionCaitlin E McDonough-Goldstein, Scott Pitnick, Steve Dorus
Journal of Proteomics|October 18, 2015
Proteomics of reproductive systems: Towards a molecular understanding of postmating, prezygotic reproductive barriersCaitlin E McDonough, Emma Whittington, Scott Pitnick, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 23, 2004
No evidence that polyandry benefits females in Drosophila melanogasterWilliam D Brown, Adam Bjork, Karin Schneider, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 11, 2003
Ejaculate-female coevolution in Drosophila mojavensisScott Pitnick, Gary T Miller, Karin Schneider, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 25, 2020
Quantitative proteomics reveals rapid divergence in the postmating response of female reproductive tracts among sibling speciesErin L McCullough, Caitlin E McDonough, Scott Pitnick, et al.
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