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Vinogradov I, Zang C, Mahmud-Al-Hasan M, Head M, Jennions M
Proc Biol Sci . 2024 Sep; 291(2031):20240785. PMID: 39317321
Inbreeding impairs the cognitive abilities of humans, but its impact on cognition in other animals is poorly studied. For example, environmental stress (e.g. food limitation and extreme temperatures) often amplifies...
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Campbell L, Head M, Wilfert L, Griffiths A
Conserv Genet . 2020 Feb; 18(5):983-994. PMID: 32009857
Wildlife diseases are emerging at a higher rate than ever before meaning that understanding their potential impacts is essential, especially for those species and populations that may already be of...
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Iglesias-Carrasco M, Head M, Jennions M, Cabido C
J Evol Biol . 2017 Apr; 30(10):1788-1795. PMID: 28419678
Selection can favour phenotypic plasticity in mate choice in response to environmental factors that alter the costs and benefits of being choosy, or of choosing specific mates. Human-induced environmental change...
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Hopwood P, Mazue G, Carter M, Head M, Moore A, Royle N
Biol Lett . 2016 Mar; 12(3):20151064. PMID: 26979560
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the other sex. In the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides, repeated mating provides assurance...
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ODea R, Jennions M, Head M
J Evol Biol . 2014 Nov; 27(12):2739-44. PMID: 25403851
Sperm number is an important predictor of paternity when there is sperm competition. Sperm number is often measured as maximum sperm reserves, but in species where mating is frequent, males...
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Lindholm A, Head M, Brooks R, Rollins L, Ingleby F, Zajitschek S
J Evol Biol . 2014 Jan; 27(2):437-48. PMID: 24456226
Males from different populations of the same species often differ in their sexually selected traits. Variation in sexually selected traits can be attributed to sexual selection if phenotypic divergence matches...
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Kozak G, Head M, Lackey A, Boughman J
J Evol Biol . 2012 Dec; 26(1):130-40. PMID: 23194003
Sequential mate choice strategies predict how females should alter their choosiness based on the availability of attractive males. There are many studies on sequential mate choice within species, but few...
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Katayama A, Topinka R, Levey M, Reynolds S, Shifflett L, Coyne S, et al.
WMJ . 2001 Feb; 99(1):54-6, 58. PMID: 10752387
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