27 results on '"Burke, Nathan W."'
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2. Should females cannibalize with or without mating in the facultatively parthenogenetic springbok mantis?
3. Effects of male and female personality on sexual cannibalism in the springbok mantis
4. Exposure to juvenile males during development suppresses female capacity for parthenogenesis in a stick insect
5. The geography of sex : sexual conflict, environmental gradients and local loss of sex in facultatively parthenogenetic animals
6. Plastic background colour matching in the springbok mantis
7. Sexual Conflict, Facultative Asexuality, and the True Paradox of Sex
8. Sexual cannibalism as a female resistance trait: a new hypothesis.
9. Genetic and phenotypic consequences of local transitions between sexual and parthenogenetic reproduction in the wild
10. The short end of the stick: Cloning and costly sex in the spiny leaf insect
11. Plastic background colour matching in the springbok mantis.
12. Genetic and Phenotypic Consequences of Local Transitions between Sexual and Parthenogenetic Reproduction in the Wild.
13. The role of sexual conflict in the evolution of facultative parthenogenesis: a study on the spiny leaf stick insect
14. Costs and benefits of polyandry in a sexually cannibalistic mantis
15. Sexually but not parthenogenetically produced females benefit from mating in a stick insect
16. Costs and benefits of polyandry in a sexually cannibalistic mantis.
17. Supplementary Figure 1 from Male coercion and female injury in a sexually cannibalistic mantis
18. Increased male mating success in the presence of prey and rivals in a sexually cannibalistic mantis
19. Male coercion and female injury in a sexually cannibalistic mantis
20. Sexual conflict explains diverse patterns of transgenerational plasticity
21. The paradox of obligate sex: The roles of sexual conflict and mate scarcity in transitions to facultative and obligate asexuality
22. The paradox of obligate sex: the roles of sexual conflict and mate scarcity in transitions to facultative and obligate asexuality
23. Correction to ‘The geography of sex: sexual conflict, environmental gradients and local loss of sex in facultatively parthenogenetic animals’
24. The fitness effects of delayed switching to sex in a facultatively asexual insect
25. The paradox of obligate sex: the roles of sexual conflict and mate scarcity in transitions to facultative and obligate asexuality
26. Correction to 'The geography of sex: sexual conflict, environmental gradients and local loss of sex in facultatively parthenogenetic animals'
27. Can sexual conflict drive transitions to asexuality? Female resistance to fertilization in a facultatively parthenogenetic insect.
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