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Gryllus 1 alternative strategies 1 conditional strategies 1 costs of plasticity 1 extrapair paternity 1 genetic monogamy 1 male coercion 1 male control 1 mating competition 1 mating skew 1 polymorphism 1 punishment 1 reproductive isolation 1 sexual conflict 1 sexual selection 1 speciation 1 tactics 1
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Colegrave, Nick 3 Ruxton, Graeme D. 2 Johnstone, Rufus A. 1 Plaistow, Stewart J. 1 Spencer, Matthew 1
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What hypothesis tests are not: a reply to Johnson
Colegrave, Nick; Ruxton, Graeme D. - In: Behavioral Ecology 16 (2005) 1, pp. 325-325
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Evolution of alternative mating tactics: conditional versus mixed strategies
Plaistow, Stewart J.; Johnstone, Rufus A.; Colegrave, Nick - In: Behavioral Ecology 15 (2004) 4, pp. 534-542
Intrasexual polymorphisms have evolved in a wide range of organisms. Most of them have been interpreted as the product of conditional strategies in which the tactic an individual adopts is determined by some aspect of state (e.g., age, size, condition). However, there are a few examples that...
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Confidence intervals are a more useful complement to nonsignificant tests than are power calculations
Colegrave, Nick; Ruxton, Graeme D. - In: Behavioral Ecology 14 (2003) 3, pp. 446-447
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