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Susan M Bertram

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 23, 2002
Temporally fluctuating selection of sex-limited signaling traits in the Texas field cricket, Gryllus texensisSusan M Bertram
Peerj|June 21, 2014
How male sound pressure level influences phonotaxis in virgin female Jamaican field crickets (Gryllus assimilis)Karen Pacheco, Susan M Bertram
Journal of Insect Science (Online)|August 26, 2011
How dietary phosphorus availability during development influences condition and life history traits of the cricket, Acheta domesticasLaksanavadee Visanuvimol, Susan M Bertram
Plos One|June 10, 2010
Multi-way multi-group segregation and diversity indicesRoot Gorelick, Susan M Bertram
Biology Letters|July 12, 2013
Playing to an audience: the social environment influences aggression and victory displaysLauren P Fitzsimmons, Susan M Bertram
Plos One|December 10, 2016
Field Crickets Compensate for Unattractive Static Long-Distance Call Components by Increasing Dynamic Signalling EffortEmily M McAuley, Susan M Bertram
Theoretical Population Biology|September 2, 2003
Colony response to graded resource changes: an analytical model of the influence of genotype, environment, and dominanceSusan M Bertram, Root Gorelick, Jennifer H Fewell
Behavioural Processes|December 29, 2015
Male crickets adjust their aggressive behavior when a female is presentKaitlyn Montroy, Michelle J Loranger, Susan M Bertram
Plos One|March 11, 2014
Body morphology, energy stores, and muscle enzyme activity explain cricket acoustic mate attraction signaling variationIan R Thomson, Charles-A Darveau, Susan M Bertram
Journal of Economic Entomology|April 16, 2026
Farmed cricket performance remains stable over five generations of rearing on a waste-based dietSophie Y Kasdorf, Susan M Bertram, Heath A MacMillan
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 23, 2002
Temporally fluctuating selection of sex-limited signaling traits in the Texas field cricket, Gryllus texensisSusan M Bertram
Peerj|June 21, 2014
How male sound pressure level influences phonotaxis in virgin female Jamaican field crickets (Gryllus assimilis)Karen Pacheco, Susan M Bertram
Journal of Insect Science (Online)|August 26, 2011
How dietary phosphorus availability during development influences condition and life history traits of the cricket, Acheta domesticasLaksanavadee Visanuvimol, Susan M Bertram
Plos One|June 10, 2010
Multi-way multi-group segregation and diversity indicesRoot Gorelick, Susan M Bertram
Biology Letters|July 12, 2013
Playing to an audience: the social environment influences aggression and victory displaysLauren P Fitzsimmons, Susan M Bertram
Plos One|December 10, 2016
Field Crickets Compensate for Unattractive Static Long-Distance Call Components by Increasing Dynamic Signalling EffortEmily M McAuley, Susan M Bertram
Theoretical Population Biology|September 2, 2003
Colony response to graded resource changes: an analytical model of the influence of genotype, environment, and dominanceSusan M Bertram, Root Gorelick, Jennifer H Fewell
Behavioural Processes|December 29, 2015
Male crickets adjust their aggressive behavior when a female is presentKaitlyn Montroy, Michelle J Loranger, Susan M Bertram
Plos One|March 11, 2014
Body morphology, energy stores, and muscle enzyme activity explain cricket acoustic mate attraction signaling variationIan R Thomson, Charles-A Darveau, Susan M Bertram
Journal of Economic Entomology|April 16, 2026
Farmed cricket performance remains stable over five generations of rearing on a waste-based dietSophie Y Kasdorf, Susan M Bertram, Heath A MacMillan
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