Cuticular hydrocarbons as a basis for chemosensory self-referencing in crickets: a potentially universal mechanism facilitating polyandry in insects.
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Sexual Selection on male cuticular hydrocarbons via male-male competition and female choiceHeritable variation in colour patterns mediating individual recognitionRival male chemical cues evoke changes in male pre- and post-copulatory investment in a flour beetle.Effects of kinship or familiarity? Small thrips larvae experience lower predation risk only in groups of mixed-size siblingsNutrition-dependent phenotypes affect sexual selection in a ladybirdMultiple roles of a male-specific compound in the sexual behavior of the dried bean beetle, Acanthoscelides obtectus.Paternity analysis of wild-caught females shows that sperm package size and placement influence fertilization success in the bushcricket Pholidoptera griseoaptera.Female choice for male cuticular hydrocarbon profile in decorated crickets is not based on similarity to their own profile.Speciation is not necessarily easier in species with sexually monomorphic mating signals.The complex interplay between macronutrient intake, cuticular hydrocarbon expression and mating success in male decorated crickets.Sexual selection on cuticular hydrocarbons of male sagebrush crickets in the wild.Genetic variation but weak genetic covariation between pre- and post-copulatory episodes of sexual selection in Drosophila melanogaster.Signal Reliability, Sex-Specific Genotype-by-Environment Interactions in Cuticular Hydrocarbon Expression, and the Maintenance of Polyandry through Chemosensory Self-Referencing in Decorated Crickets,Gryllodes sigillatusKin Recognition and Inbreeding Avoidance in a Butterfly
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Cuticular hydrocarbons as a basis for chemosensory self-referencing in crickets: a potentially universal mechanism facilitating polyandry in insects.
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Cuticular hydrocarbons as a ba ...... litating polyandry in insects.
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Carie B Weddle
Christopher Mitchell
Geoffrey D Ower
Sandra Steiger
Scott K Sakaluk
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2012-12-21T00:00:00Z