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The following pages link to Spatial distribution of nests constrains the strength of sexual selection in a warbler. (Q45985830):
Displaying 15 items.
- Extra-pair mating and evolution of cooperative neighbourhoods (Q30435236) (← links)
- Sexual signals reflect telomere dynamics in a wild bird. (Q33694332) (← links)
- Social effects for locomotion vary between environments in Drosophila melanogaster females (Q38685652) (← links)
- Age-specific patterns of infection with haemosporidians and trypanosomes in a warbler: implications for sexual selection (Q40114471) (← links)
- Double decomposition: decomposing the variance in subcomponents of male extra-pair reproductive success (Q40938139) (← links)
- Female stickleback prefer shallow males: Sexual selection on nest microhabitat (Q41244678) (← links)
- Different ornaments signal male health and MHC variation in two populations of a warbler (Q41330099) (← links)
- Social carry-over effects underpin trans-seasonally linked structure in a wild bird population. (Q42379463) (← links)
- An experimental test of the testosterone mediated oxidation handicap hypothesis in a wild bird. (Q45934544) (← links)
- Multiple hypotheses explain variation in extra-pair paternity at different levels in a single bird family. (Q46275177) (← links)
- Territory configuration moderates the frequency of extra-group mating in superb fairy-wrens. (Q46826414) (← links)
- Contrasting patterns of selection on the size and coloration of a female plumage ornament in common yellowthroats. (Q47175565) (← links)
- Fluctuations in neighbourhood fertility generate variable signalling effort (Q51105363) (← links)
- Age and infection history are revealed by different ornaments in a warbler (Q57020716) (← links)
- Geolocator deployment reduces return rate, alters selection, and impacts demography in a small songbird (Q60303163) (← links)