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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 5, 2010
Reproductive competition promotes the evolution of female weaponryNicola L Watson, Leigh W Simmons
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN SPERM COMPETITION SUCCESS OF YELLOW DUNG FLIES, SCATOPHAGA STERCORARIAL W Simmons, G A Parker
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 5, 2017
Experimental evolution reveals differences between phenotypic and evolutionary responses to population densityK B McNamara, L W Simmons
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 22, 1991
A model of constant random sperm displacement during mating: evidence from ScatophagaG A Parker, L W Simmons
BMC Evolutionary Biology|July 15, 2009
Sexual selection on cuticular hydrocarbons in the Australian field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicusMelissa L Thomas, Leigh W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 23, 2007
Female crickets trade offspring viability for fecundityL W Simmons, F García-González
Ecology Letters|October 21, 2011
Male house mice evolving with post-copulatory sexual selection sire embryos with increased viabilityRenée C Firman, Leigh W Simmons
Nature Communications|July 7, 2011
Experimental coevolution of male and female genital morphologyLeigh W Simmons, Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez
Plos One|October 9, 2014
No evidence of conpopulation sperm precedence between allopatric populations of house miceRenée C Firman, Leigh W Simmons
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|September 18, 2012
Sperm wars and the evolution of male fertilityLeigh W Simmons, John L Fitzpatrick
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Pageof 61
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 5, 2010
Reproductive competition promotes the evolution of female weaponryNicola L Watson, Leigh W Simmons
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN SPERM COMPETITION SUCCESS OF YELLOW DUNG FLIES, SCATOPHAGA STERCORARIAL W Simmons, G A Parker
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 5, 2017
Experimental evolution reveals differences between phenotypic and evolutionary responses to population densityK B McNamara, L W Simmons
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 22, 1991
A model of constant random sperm displacement during mating: evidence from ScatophagaG A Parker, L W Simmons
BMC Evolutionary Biology|July 15, 2009
Sexual selection on cuticular hydrocarbons in the Australian field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicusMelissa L Thomas, Leigh W Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 23, 2007
Female crickets trade offspring viability for fecundityL W Simmons, F García-González
Ecology Letters|October 21, 2011
Male house mice evolving with post-copulatory sexual selection sire embryos with increased viabilityRenée C Firman, Leigh W Simmons
Nature Communications|July 7, 2011
Experimental coevolution of male and female genital morphologyLeigh W Simmons, Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez
Plos One|October 9, 2014
No evidence of conpopulation sperm precedence between allopatric populations of house miceRenée C Firman, Leigh W Simmons
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|September 18, 2012
Sperm wars and the evolution of male fertilityLeigh W Simmons, John L Fitzpatrick
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