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Tom Tregenza

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Nature|June 27, 2003
Evolution: the battle between the sexesTom Tregenza
Genetica|January 31, 2003
Divergence and reproductive isolation in the early stages of speciationTom Tregenza
Nature|January 10, 2002
Polyandrous females avoid costs of inbreedingTom Tregenza, Nina Wedell
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 13, 2007
Strong, silent types: the rapid, adaptive disappearance of a sexual signalAmanda Bretman, Tom Tregenza
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
BENEFITS OF MULTIPLE MATES IN THE CRICKET GRYLLUS BIMACULATUSTom Tregenza, Nina Wedell
Molecular Ecology|May 25, 2005
Measuring polyandry in wild populations: a case study using promiscuous cricketsAmanda Bretman, Tom Tregenza
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2006
Evolution: inbreeding, multiple mating and embryonic aidDavid J Hosken, Tom Tregenza
Current Biology : CB|December 8, 2005
Mate choice: been there, done thatTom Tregenza, David J Hosken
Biology Letters|December 4, 2008
Genetic compatibility and hatching success in the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)Rolando Rodríguez-Muñoz, Tom Tregenza
Current Biology : CB|October 26, 2005
Evolution: do bad husbands make good fathers?David J Hosken, Tom Tregenza
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Nature|June 27, 2003
Evolution: the battle between the sexesTom Tregenza
Genetica|January 31, 2003
Divergence and reproductive isolation in the early stages of speciationTom Tregenza
Nature|January 10, 2002
Polyandrous females avoid costs of inbreedingTom Tregenza, Nina Wedell
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 13, 2007
Strong, silent types: the rapid, adaptive disappearance of a sexual signalAmanda Bretman, Tom Tregenza
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
BENEFITS OF MULTIPLE MATES IN THE CRICKET GRYLLUS BIMACULATUSTom Tregenza, Nina Wedell
Molecular Ecology|May 25, 2005
Measuring polyandry in wild populations: a case study using promiscuous cricketsAmanda Bretman, Tom Tregenza
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2006
Evolution: inbreeding, multiple mating and embryonic aidDavid J Hosken, Tom Tregenza
Current Biology : CB|December 8, 2005
Mate choice: been there, done thatTom Tregenza, David J Hosken
Biology Letters|December 4, 2008
Genetic compatibility and hatching success in the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)Rolando Rodríguez-Muñoz, Tom Tregenza
Current Biology : CB|October 26, 2005
Evolution: do bad husbands make good fathers?David J Hosken, Tom Tregenza
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