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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marlene Zuk is an American evolutionary biologist and behavioral ecologist. She worked as professor of biology at the University of California, Riverside until she transferred to the University of Minnesota in 2012. Her studies involve sexual selection and parasites.
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- Heritable true fitness and bright birds: a role for parasites? (1982) (3593)
- Sexual selection and speciation. (2001) (1105)
- Sex differences in parasite infections: patterns and processes. (1996) (905)
- Immune Defense and Host Life History (2002) (773)
- Exploitation of Sexual Signals by Predators and Parasitoids (1998) (763)
- Ecology of Infectious Diseases in Natural Populations (1996) (449)
- Bird-parasite interactions: ecology, evolution and behaviour. (1991) (429)
- Silent night: adaptive disappearance of a sexual signal in a parasitized population of field crickets (2006) (330)
- Parasites and mate choice in red jungle fowl. (1990) (287)
- Reproductive strategies and disease susceptibility: an evolutionary viewpoint. (1990) (279)
- The Role of Male Ornaments and Courtship Behavior in Female Mate Choice of Red Jungle Fowl (1990) (235)
- Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution. (2009) (233)
- Male-male competition, ornamentation and the role of testosterone in sexual selection in red jungle fowl (1990) (223)
- Endocrine-immune interactions, ornaments and mate choice in red jungle fowl (1995) (217)
- The Role of Parasites in Sexual Selection: Current Evidence and Future Directions (1992) (194)
- Coevolution of avian grooming and ectoparasite avoidance (1991) (191)
- IMMUNE SUPPRESSION AND THE COST OF REPRODUCTION IN THE GROUND CRICKET, ALLONEMOBIUS SOCIUS (2004) (187)
- HABITAT SELECTION, ACOUSTIC ADAPTATION, AND THE EVOLUTION OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION (2004) (167)
- Sex differences in parasitic infections among arthropod hosts: is there a male bias? (2000) (160)
- "Male Aggression Against Women: An Evolutionary Perspective." (1997) (156)
- Disease, Endocrine‐‐Immune Interactions, and Sexual Selection (1996) (150)
- Effects of experimental manipulation of male secondary sex characters on female mate preference in red jungle fowl (1992) (148)
- PARASITE LOAD, BODY SIZE, AND AGE OF WILD‐CAUGHT MALE FIELD CRICKETS (ORTHOPTERA: GRYLLIDAE): EFFECTS ON SEXUAL SELECTION (1988) (137)
- The Sicker Sex (2009) (133)
- Acoustic experience shapes female mate choice in field crickets (2008) (130)
- MECHANISMS OF FEMALE CHOICE IN RED JUNGLE FOWL (1990) (129)
- Acoustic Experience Shapes Alternative Mating Tactics and Reproductive Investment in Male Field Crickets (2010) (126)
- Variability in call structure and pairing success of male field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus: the effects of age, size and parasite load (1992) (125)
- Reproductive strategies of the crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) (1997) (122)
- Seasonal changes in the relationship between ornamentation and immune response in red jungle fowl (1998) (119)
- Rapid Convergent Evolution in Wild Crickets (2014) (106)
- GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN FEMALE PREFERENCE FUNCTIONS AND MALE SONGS OF THE FIELD CRICKET TELEOGRYLLUS OCEANICUS (2001) (103)
- The effects of ectoparasites on cliff swallow growth and survival (1991) (96)
- Social environment and immunity in male red jungle fowl (2000) (91)
- Repeatability of aerobic performance in Red Junglefowl: Effects of ontogeny and nematode infection (1996) (91)
- CALLING SONGS OF FIELD CRICKETS (TELEOGRYLLUS OCEANICUS) WITH AND WITHOUT PHONOTACTIC PARASITOID INFECTION (1998) (90)
- Female preference for male courtship song and its role as a signal of immune function and condition (2006) (86)
- Energy cost of an avian vocal display: crowing in red junglefowl (1995) (83)
- Field crickets change mating preferences using remembered social information (2009) (83)
- Paleofantasy: What Evolution Really Tells Us about Sex, Diet, and How We Live (2013) (80)
- Quantitative genetic variation in courtship song and its covariation with immune function and sperm quality in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (2010) (74)
- Sperm storage (2012) (72)
- Immune function reflected in calling song characteristics in a natural population of the cricket Teleogryllus commodus (2005) (70)
- The role of behaviour in the establishment of novel traits (2014) (70)
- Parasites And Male Ornaments In Free-Ranging And Captive Red Jungle Fowl (1990) (69)
- Asymmetric Mating Preferences Accommodated the Rapid Evolutionary Loss of a Sexual Signal (2009) (69)
- Courtship song's role during female mate choice in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (2009) (68)
- Variability in attractiveness of male field crickets (Orthoptera: Cryllidae) to females (1987) (68)
- Acoustically‐orienting parasitoids in calling and silent males of the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (1995) (67)
- The effects of gregarine parasites on longevity, weight loss, fecundity and developmental time in the field crickets Gryllus veletis and G.pennsylvanicus (1987) (65)
- Sex differences in immunity in two species of field crickets (2004) (64)
- Does signalling mitigate the cost of agonistic interactions? A test in a cricket that has lost its song (2010) (62)
- Courtship song is more variable than calling song in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (2008) (62)
- Socially flexible female choice differs among populations of the Pacific field cricket: geographical variation in the interaction coefficient psi (Ψ) (2012) (61)
- Parasites influence social rank and morphology, but not mate choice, in female red junglefowl, Gallus gallus (1998) (60)
- Model systems, taxonomic bias, and sexual selection: beyond Drosophila. (2014) (58)
- Testing the Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis: past, present, and future. (2014) (58)
- Parasites and tradeoffs in the immune response of female red jungle fowl (1999) (56)
- Mating experience in field crickets modifies pre- and postcopulatory female choice in parallel (2011) (56)
- Female preferences for acoustic and olfactory signals during courtship: Male crickets send multiple messages (2013) (55)
- Geographical variation in calling song of the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus: the importance of spatial scale (2001) (53)
- Sexual conflict and female immune suppression in the cricket, Allonemobious socius (2005) (52)
- The evolutionary ecology of circadian rhythms in infection (2019) (52)
- SOCIAL DOMINANCE, MALE BEHAVIOUR AND MATING IN MIXED-SEX FLOCKS OF RED JUNGLE FOWL (2001) (52)
- Male Courtship Displays, Ornaments and Female Mate Choice in Captive Red Jungle Fowl (1995) (51)
- Reproductive delays in mammals: an unexplored avenue for post‐copulatory sexual selection (2014) (50)
- Sexual ornaments as animal signals. (1991) (50)
- Measuring individual variation in colour: a comparison of two techniques (1994) (50)
- Parasites and bright birds: new data and a new prediction (1991) (49)
- Behavioural specialization among populations of the acoustically orienting parasitoid fly Ormia ochracea utilizing different cricket species as hosts (2007) (47)
- Sexual Selections: What We Can and Can't Learn about Sex from Animals (2002) (46)
- Mate Choice and Aerobic Capacity in Red Junglefowl (1997) (44)
- The effects of gregarine parasites, body size, and time of day on spermatophore production and sexual selection in field crickets (1987) (44)
- Latency to resume calling after disturbance in the field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus, corresponds to population-level differences in parasitism risk (2004) (43)
- Testosterone and Aggression in Male Red Jungle Fowl (1995) (42)
- Repeatability of mate choice in female red jungle fowl (1996) (41)
- Reduced reproductive effort in male field crickets infested with parasitoid fly larvae (2002) (40)
- The effects of age and previous experience on social rank in female red junglefowl, Gallus gallus spadiceus (2000) (39)
- Exposure to sexual signals during rearing increases immune defence in adult field crickets (2011) (38)
- The direction of mothers' and daughters' preferences and the heritability of male ornaments in red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus) (1993) (38)
- Changes in immune effort of male field crickets infested with mobile parasitoid larvae. (2008) (36)
- Parasites and the Behavior of Animals.Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution.ByJanice Moore.Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $85.00 (hardcover); $45.00 (paper). xi + 315 p + 1 pl; ill.; species and subject indexes. ISBN: 0–19–508441–1 (hc); 0–19–514653–0 (pb). 2002. (2003) (36)
- Phonotactic parasitoids and cricket song structure: An evaluation of alternative hypotheses (2005) (36)
- Evolutionary Psychology and Darwinian Feminism (1997) (35)
- Seasonal and individual variation in gregarine parasite levels in the field crickets Gryllus veletis and G.pennsylvanicus (1987) (35)
- Preexisting behavior facilitated the loss of a sexual signal in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (2008) (34)
- Sexual signal loss: The link between behaviour and rapid evolutionary dynamics in a field cricket. (2018) (33)
- Trade-offs in parasitology, evolution and behavior. (1996) (33)
- Preexisting behavior renders a mutation adaptive: flexibility in male phonotaxis behavior and the loss of singing ability in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (2009) (33)
- Age determination of adult field crickets: methodology and field applications (1987) (33)
- Sex Differences in Susceptibility to Infection: An Evolutionary Perspective (2010) (32)
- Validity of sexual selection in birds (1989) (30)
- Communication in Animal Social Networks: A Missing Link? : Chapter eight (2017) (30)
- For Host's Sake: The Pluses of Parasite Preservation. (2016) (30)
- Sexual Conflict. Monographs in Behavior and Ecology.By Göran Arnqvist and , Locke Rowe. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $99.50 (hardcover); $39.50 (paper). xiii + 330 p; ill.; author and subject indexes. ISBN: 0–691–12217–2 (hc); 0–691–12218–0 (pb). 2005. (2006) (28)
- Living with plague: Lessons from the Soviet Union’s antiplague system (2019) (27)
- Metrics matter: the effect of parasite richness, intensity and prevalence on the evolution of host migration (2018) (27)
- Acoustic experience shapes female mate choice in field crickets (2009) (27)
- Behavioral ecology and genomics: new directions, or just a more detailed map? (2014) (26)
- Beyond the Science Wars: The Missing Discourse about Science and Society (2001) (25)
- Advances in the Study of Behaviour (2016) (25)
- Island hopping introduces Polynesian field crickets to novel environments, genetic bottlenecks and rapid evolution (2011) (25)
- Sex differences in metabolic rates in field crickets and their dipteran parasitoids (2004) (24)
- Parasites, Morphology, and Blood Characters in Male Red Jungle Fowl during Development (1998) (24)
- Replicated evolutionary divergence in the cuticular hydrocarbon profile of male crickets associated with the loss of song in the Hawaiian archipelago (2014) (24)
- Roaming Romeos: male crickets evolving in silence show increased locomotor behaviours (2015) (23)
- Women in the Field: America's Pioneering Women Naturalists (1991) (23)
- Multimodal signal compensation: do field crickets shift sexual signal modality after the loss of acoustic communication? (2014) (23)
- Parasitism patterns and the size-fecundity relationship in the acoustically orienting dipteran parasitoid Ormia ochracea (2001) (23)
- Regular ArticleMeasuring individual variation in colour: a comparison of two techniques (1994) (21)
- Feminism and the study of animal behavior (1993) (21)
- When virginity matters: age and mating status affect female responsiveness in crickets (2019) (21)
- Riddled with Life: Friendly Worms, Ladybug Sex, and the Parasites That Make Us Who We Are (2007) (21)
- VENEREAL WORMS: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED NEMATODES IN THE DECORATED CRICKET (2000) (20)
- Cricket Responses to Sexual Signals are Influenced More by Adult than Juvenile Experiences (2015) (19)
- Does immunity vary with population density in wild populations of Mormon crickets (2008) (19)
- An Inconvenient Truth: The Unconsidered Benefits of Convenience Polyandry. (2018) (18)
- Increased socially mediated plasticity in gene expression accompanies rapid adaptive evolution. (2018) (18)
- Parasites and sexual selection (1989) (18)
- Age Structure of Parasitized and Unparasitized Populations of the Field Cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (2010) (18)
- Does delayed fertilization facilitate sperm competition in bats? (2013) (17)
- Release from bats: genetic distance and sensoribehavioural regression in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus (2009) (16)
- A Lab of One's Own (2000) (16)
- Rapid evolution and sexual signals (2008) (15)
- Family values in black and white (2006) (14)
- Temperate Assumptions: How Where We Work Influences How We Think* (2016) (14)
- Sexual Selection: A Very Short Introduction (2018) (14)
- Models on the Runway: How Do We Make Replicas of the World?* (2018) (14)
- Natural and sexual selection on cuticular hydrocarbons: a quantitative genetic analysis (2019) (14)
- When Does Sexual Signal Exploitation Lead to Signal Loss? (2019) (13)
- Aerobic performance does not affect social rank in female Red Jungle Fowl (1999) (13)
- Host migration strategy is shaped by forms of parasite transmission and infection cost. (2019) (12)
- Social influences on communication signals: From honesty to exploitation (2010) (12)
- Coloration, Paternity, and Assortative Mating in Western Bluebirds (2015) (12)
- Natural selection drives the link between male immune function and reproductive potential. (2005) (12)
- Metabolic Similarity Despite Striking Behavioral Divergence: Aerobic Performance in Low‐ and High‐Density Forms of the Mormon Cricket (2009) (12)
- Sexual signal loss in field crickets maintained despite strong sexual selection favoring singing males (2019) (11)
- Birds gone wild: same-sex parenting in albatross. (2008) (10)
- Obligate, but not facultative, satellite males prefer the same male sexual signal characteristics as females (2018) (9)
- Sexual signal loss, pleiotropy, and maintenance of a male reproductive polymorphism in crickets (2020) (9)
- Alternative Reproductive Tactics in Context: How Demography, Ecology, and Behavior Affect Male Mating Success (2016) (9)
- Beyond sexual selection: The evolution of sex differences from brain to behavior (2014) (8)
- Alternative Reproductive Tactics Arising from a Continuous Behavioral Trait: Callers versus Satellites in Field Crickets (2015) (8)
- Debating sexual selection and matings strategies: In their review "Reproductive social behavior".... (2006) (8)
- Sex on Six Legs: Lessons on Life, Love, and Language from the Insect World (2011) (7)
- Direct and indirect effects of sexual signal loss on female reproduction in the Pacific field cricket (Teleogryllus oceanicus) (2019) (7)
- Killing the Behavioral Zombie: Genes, Evolution, and Why Behavior Isn’t Special (2020) (6)
- Parasites and pathogens in sexual selection (2014) (6)
- Singing under pressure: Phonotactic parasitoid flies in Hawaiian cricket hosts (1994) (6)
- Mates with Benefits: When and How Sexual Cannibalism Is Adaptive (2016) (6)
- Immunology Taught by Darwin (1996) (6)
- Molecular biogeography and host relations of a parasitoid fly (2019) (6)
- (Re)Reading The Origin (2009) (6)
- Social behavior and cooperative breeding in a precocial species: The Kalij Pheasant (Lophura leucomelanos) in Hawaii (2016) (5)
- Parasite intensity and the evolution of migratory behavior. (2020) (5)
- Obligately silent males sire more offspring than singers in a rapidly evolving cricket population (2019) (5)
- Parasite infection, but not immune response, influences paternity in western bluebirds (2015) (5)
- Evaluation bias hits women who aren't twice as good (2005) (5)
- Sunday, 26 August 2012 (2012) (5)
- (Re)Reading The Origin (2009) (4)
- Limited flexibility in female Pacific field cricket ( Teleogryllus oceanicus ) exploratory behaviors in response to perceived social environment (2018) (4)
- How to study parasites and host migration: a roadmap for empiricists (2022) (4)
- Darwinian Medicine Dawning in a Feminist Light (1997) (4)
- Calls of Recently Introduced Coquí Frogs Do Not Interfere with Cricket Phonotaxis in Hawaii (2017) (4)
- Sexual Selection, Mate Choice And Gregarine Parasite Levels In The Field Crickets Gryllus Veletis And G. Pennsylvanicus (insect Behavior, Female). (1986) (4)
- Is it the Song or the Singers? Acoustic and Social Experiences Shape Adult Reproductive Tactics and Condition (2018) (4)
- Acoustic Experience Interacts with Perceived Risk of Predation in Shaping Female Response in Crickets (2020) (4)
- Review The Case of the Female Orgasm (2006) (4)
- Aggression and Mating Behavior in Wild and Captive Populations of the House Cricket, Acheta domesticus (2019) (3)
- Sequencing one sex or the other has to be justified: Gender genomics and equality (2008) (3)
- Sex‐specific associations between life‐history traits and a novel reproductive polymorphism in the Pacific field cricket (2020) (3)
- The Evolution of Agency and Other Essays.Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology. ByKim Sterelny. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. $54.95 (hardcover); $19.95 (paper). xvi + 310 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–521–64231–0 (hc); 0–521–46537–9 (pb). 2001. (2002) (2)
- Antiparasite behavior (2012) (2)
- Geographical variation in calling song of the ® eld cricket (2001) (2)
- Sex differences, sexual selection, and gamete size: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo (2021) (2)
- How urbanization affects sexual communication (2021) (2)
- Anthropomorphism: A peculiar institution (2012) (2)
- Spermatophore retention may accommodate sexual signal loss in Pacific field crickets (2020) (2)
- Relative Amplitude of Courtship Song Chirp and Trill Components Does Not Alter Female Teleogryllus oceanicus Mating Behavior (2017) (2)
- Parasites and altruism: converging roads (2013) (2)
- A straw man on a dead horse: Studying adaptation then and now (2002) (2)
- Sex, pain and parasites. (1997) (2)
- Shallow ponds prompt fitness-favorable species interbreeding (2020) (1)
- Animal Behavior: Stay Close for Comfort (2011) (1)
- The Boys Don't Cheer (2000) (1)
- Ad Libitum Water Source for a Common Raven (2009) (1)
- An evolutionary perspective on signaling in behavior and immunology (1995) (1)
- Supplementary material from "Obligately silent males sire more offspring than singers in a rapidly evolving cricket population" (2019) (1)
- Age determination of adult field crickets (1987) (1)
- When sex makes you sick (2015) (1)
- Why not save jellyfish as well as whales (2003) (1)
- Dance Like No One Is Watching, Sing Like No One Is Listening? (2010) (1)
- Female choices: Sexual behaviour of female primates By Meredith F. Small. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press (1993). Pp. xi+245. Price $26.95 (1995) (1)
- Same-Sex insects 22 natural: What do bees-or at least flies-have to tell us about homosexuality? (2011) (1)
- Report Rapid Convergent Evolution in Wild Crickets (2014) (0)
- Book Review:Host-Parasite Evolution: General Principles and Avian Models. Dale H. Clayton, Janice Moore (1998) (0)
- An unlikely naturalist. (1995) (0)
- A career of many colors. (2000) (0)
- Sex appeal of a musical insect (2001) (0)
- Geographic variation in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles in Pacific field crickets (2021) (0)
- No More Just so Stories (2002) (0)
- Nature’s Oracle • Ullica Segerstrale (2014) (0)
- Just like us? (2023) (0)
- Review of Sexual Selection: Mate Choice and Courtship in Nature by James L. Gould and Carol Grant Gould (1997) (0)
- Reply to McLean et al.: Collections are critical (2019) (0)
- 2003 Sewall Wright Award (2004) (0)
- Parasite infection, but not immune response, influences paternity in western bluebirds (2014) (0)
- A poor-will in your living room (2000) (0)
- Avian Advantage (1995) (0)
- PART TWO. Unnatural Myths (2019) (0)
- Debating sexual selection and mating strategies. (2006) (0)
- Same-Sex Insects: What do bees-or at least flies-have to tell us about homosexuality? (2011) (0)
- The Power of Plagues, 2nd Edition. Sherman IW. Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2017. (2019) (0)
- Peeking at private parts, for science Nature's Nether Regions: What the Sex Lives of Bugs, Birds, and Beasts Tell Us about Evolution, Biodiversity, and Ourselves by Menno Schilthuizen, Viking Penguin, 2014. US$28.95, ISBN 978-0-670-78591-9 (2015) (0)
- Can nature be declawed (2002) (0)
- Does delayed fertilization facilitate sperm competition in bats? (2013) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Metrics matter: the effect of parasite richness, intensity and prevalence on the evolution of host migration" (2018) (0)
- The evolutionary ecology of circadian rhythms in infection (2019) (0)
- Host-Parasite Evolution: General Principles and Avian Models.Dale H. Clayton , Janice Moore (1998) (0)
- Behind the evolution of social theory (2004) (0)
- Immunogenetic and tolerance strategies against a novel parasitoid of wild field crickets (2020) (0)
- Corrections and Clarifications (1996) (0)
- Vital Harmonies: Molecular Biology and Our Shared Humanity.ByErwin Fleissner.New York: Columbia University Press. $32.50. xv + 166 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0‐231‐13112‐7. 2004. (2005) (0)
- Phonotactic parasitoids and cricket evaluation of alternative hypotheses song structure: an (1996) (0)
- Evolutionary biology Parasites and altruism : converging roads (2013) (0)
- Acoustic Experience Interacts with Perceived Risk of Predation in Shaping Female Response in Crickets (2020) (0)
- Book Review: Behind the Evolution of Social Theory (2004) (0)
- Peeking at private parts, for science (2015) (0)
- Correction to ‘Obligately silent males sire more offspring than singers in a rapidly evolving cricket population’ (2020) (0)
- Current Executive (2006) (0)
- Cricket Responses to Sexual Signals are Influenced More by Adult than Juvenile Experiences (2015) (0)
- The Power of Plagues, 2nd Edition. Sherman IW. Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2017 (2019) (0)
- Is plasticity in field cricket mating behaviour mediated by experience of song quality? (2022) (0)
- Reply from marlene zuk. (1992) (0)
- Reproductive behavior (2018) (0)
- THE QUARTERLY REVIEW (1998) (0)
- The Power of Plagues, 2 nd Edition. Sherman IW. Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2017. (2019) (0)
- Books in brief (2011) (0)
- PART THREE. Human Evolutionary Perspectives (2019) (0)
- Note on species names (2019) (0)
- NOTED BIOLOGIST BILL HAMILTON DIES (2000) (0)
- Natural Women Women in the Field: America's Pioneering Women Naturalists Marcia Myers Bonta (1992) (0)
- Is it the Song or the Singers? Acoustic and Social Experiences Shape Adult Reproductive Tactics and Condition (2018) (0)
- Opinion The Sicker Sex (2009) (0)
- Survival, Reproduction, and Behavior (1994) (0)
- Book Review:Gender Differences in Science Careers: The Project Access Study. Gerhard Sonnert, Gerald Holton (1996) (0)
- Calls of Recently Introduced Coquí Frogs Do Not Interfere with Cricket Phonotaxis in Hawaii (2017) (0)
- What We Can and Can ’ t Learn about Biology from Feminism (0)
- Akademia APC (cz.4) (2009) (0)
- Book Review:Parascript: Parasites and the Language of Evolution. Daniel R. Brooks, Deborah A. McLennan (1994) (0)
- MAKING SENSE OF THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR1 (2003) (0)
- Marlene Zuk (2008) (0)
- Lava crickets (Caconemobius spp.) on Hawai'i Island: first colonisers or persisters in extreme habitats? (2021) (0)
- PART ONE. Sexual Stereotypes and the Biases That Bind (2019) (0)
- Debating sexual selection and mating strategies. (2006) (0)
- Immunology Taught by Darwin (1996) (0)
- Sperm and eggs on six legs: Insects provide many lessons on the facts of life (2011) (0)
- Rethinking same-sex sexual behaviour: male field crickets have broad mating filters (2023) (0)
- Environmental Pioneer (1997) (0)
- Mentally Rotating Gender (2011) (0)
- Norwegian Research Council Evaluations of Botany, Zoology and Ecology-related disciplines. Panel 1 - Evolutionary biology, ethology, marine biology, limnology, plant physiology, systematics and agriculture sciences (2011) (0)
- NEW BIOLOGICAL BOOKS (2009) (0)
- A turn-up for worms (2001) (0)
- Introduction: An Ode To Witlessness (2019) (0)
- Aggression and Mating Behavior in Wild and Captive Populations of the House Cricket, Acheta domesticus (2019) (0)
- Effects of relaxed selection on female response to male song in crickets (Acheta domesticus) (2016) (0)
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