Tyler J Buchinger
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Recent Articles
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Sensory trap leads to reliable communication without a shift in nonsexual responses to the model cue
Fissette S, Buchinger T, Tamrakar S, Scott A, Li W
Behav Ecol
. 2024 Feb;
35(2):arae006.
PMID: 38379814
The sensory trap model of signal evolution suggests that males manipulate females into mating using traits that mimic cues used in a nonsexual context. Despite much empirical support for sensory...
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Buchinger T, Li K, Bussy U, Huerta B, Tamrakar S, Johnson N, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2024 Jan;
227(2).
PMID: 38270203
The evolutionary origins of sexual preferences for chemical signals remain poorly understood, due, in part, to scant information on the molecules involved. In the current study, we identified a male...
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Buchinger T, Li W
Commun Biol
. 2023 Nov;
6(1):1178.
PMID: 37985853
Sexual selection has been studied as a major evolutionary driver of animal diversity for roughly 50 years. Much evidence indicates that competition for mates favors elaborate signaling traits. However, this...
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Kimmel J, Buchinger T, Larson D, Baker E, Zorn T, Scribner K, et al.
Conserv Physiol
. 2023 Jul;
11(1):coad045.
PMID: 37405172
Many migratory fishes are thought to navigate to natal streams using olfactory cues learned during early life stages. However, direct evidence for early-life olfactory imprinting is largely limited to Pacific...
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Tamrakar S, Kimmel J, Chung-Davidson Y, Buchinger T, Scribner K, Li W
J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci
. 2023 Jun;
1226:123803.
PMID: 37356218
Thyroid hormones (TH) are known to play an important role in the growth and development of vertebrates. In fish species, TH regulates the larval-juvenile metamorphosis, and is crucial for development...
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Buchinger T, Hondorp D, Krueger C
Oecologia
. 2023 Mar;
201(4):953-964.
PMID: 36995424
Migratory diversity can promote population differentiation if sympatric phenotypes become temporally, spatially, or behaviorally segregated during breeding. In this study, the potential for spatiotemporal segregation was tested among three migratory...
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Buchinger T, Fissette S, Huerta B, Li K, Johnson N, Li W
Curr Zool
. 2021 Oct;
67(3):333-335.
PMID: 34616926
No abstract available.
8.
Buchinger T, Li W, Johnson N
J Fish Biol
. 2020 Jun;
97(4):1224-1227.
PMID: 32592402
Male olfactory cues may guide aggregation on spawning reefs, mate evaluation and synchronized gamete release in lake trout Salvelinus namaycush, but a lack of information on the source and identity...
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Fissette S, Bussy U, Huerta B, Buchinger T, Li W
J Exp Biol
. 2020 Jun;
223(Pt 13).
PMID: 32527965
Sexual signals evolve via selective pressures arising from male-male competition and female choice, including those originating from unintended receivers that detect the signal. For example, males can acquire information from...
10.
Buchinger T, Scott A, Fissette S, Brant C, Huertas M, Li K, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Mar;
117(13):7284-7289.
PMID: 32184327
The evolution of male signals and female preferences remains a central question in the study of animal communication. The sensory trap model suggests males evolve signals that mimic cues used...