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Bleay C, Comendant T, Sinervo B
Proc Biol Sci . 2007 Jun; 274(1621):2019-25. PMID: 17550882
We provide field-based experimental evidence for the frequency-dependent nature of the fitness of alternative mating strategies. We manipulated the frequency of genetically determined phenotypic strategies in six wild populations of...
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Comendant T, Sinervo B, Svensson E, Wingfield J
J Evol Biol . 2003 Nov; 16(5):948-55. PMID: 14635910
We examined the selective consequences of variation in behaviour and endocrine physiology in two female throat-colour morphs of the lizard, Uta stansburiana in the wild. Female morphs differed in home-range...
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Svensson E, Sinervo B, Comendant T
Evolution . 2002 Jan; 55(10):2053-69. PMID: 11761065
We compared reproductive allocation and variation in condition and survivorship of two heritable female throat color morphs (orange and yellow) in a free-living population of side-blotched lizards (Uta stansburiana). Using...
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Svensson E, Sinervo B, Comendant T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2001 Oct; 98(22):12561-5. PMID: 11592973
Density-dependent territorial interactions have been suggested to cause immunosuppression and thereby decrease fitness, but empirical support from natural populations is lacking. Data from a natural lizard population (Uta stansburiana) showed...
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Sinervo B, Svensson E, Comendant T
Nature . 2000 Sep; 406(6799):985-8. PMID: 10984050
A long-standing hypothesis posits that natural selection can favour two female strategies when density cycles. At low density, females producing many smaller progeny are favoured when the intrinsic rate of...