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sexual selection
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What hypothesis tests are not: a reply to Johnson
Colegrave, Nick
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Ruxton, Graeme D.
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Behavioral Ecology
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2005
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pp. 325-325
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Does courtship behavior contribute to species-level reproductive isolation in field crickets?
Gray, David A.
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Behavioral Ecology
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2005
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1
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pp. 201-206
of the field crickets
Gryllus
rubens and G. texensis to examine the potential of close-range courtship interactions to …
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Male dominance and immunocompetence in a field cricket
Rantala, Markus J.
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Kortet, Raine
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Behavioral Ecology
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2004
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pp. 187-191
present study, we tested whether dominant males of the Mediterranean field cricket,
Gryllus
bimaculatus, had higher …
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Condition-dependent signaling affects male sexual attractiveness in field crickets,
Gryllus
campestris
Holzer, Barbara
;
Jacot, Alain
;
Brinkhof, Martin W.G.
- In:
Behavioral Ecology
14
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2003
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3
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pp. 353-359
behavior, and sexual attractiveness of male field crickets,
Gryllus
campestris, under field conditions. Food availability was …
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