Browsing by Author "Rosenthal, Gil G."
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Culumber, Zachary W.; Ochoa, Olivia M.; Rosenthal, Gil G. (The American Naturalist, 2014)
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Klassen, Jessica Anne (2012-07-16)Habitat disturbances play a major role in wildlife distribution. Disturbances such as loss of breeding habitat and fragmentation are of particular concern for Neotropical migrant songbird populations. Additionally, ...
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Roeder, Karl Adam (2011-10-21)All animals, including insect herbivores, eat to acquire nutrients that are essential for fueling physiological processes associated with growth, development, and reproduction. Protein and digestible carbohydrates are ...
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Cress, Zachary Pierce (2009-05-15)Swordtail fishes of the genus Xiphophorus have been studied as a model of sexual selection for many years. Many single-trait manipulation studies have been performed, determining female preferences for individual male ...
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Small, Clayton (2012-10-19)Sexual selection has long been a working explanation for the elaboration of appreciable traits in plants and animals, but the idea that it is an equally potent agent of change at the level of individual molecules is ...
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Willis, Pamela M.; Rosenthal, Gil G.; Ryan, Michael J.; Laudet, Vincent (PloS One, 2012)
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Kindsvater, Holly K.; Rosenthal, Gil G.; Alonzo, Suzanne H.; Walker, Sean (PloS One, 2012)
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Pease, Allison Ann (2011-02-22)The distribution and abundance of stream fishes are influenced by many factors operating at multiple scales. Understanding how environmental variables influence the structure of stream fish assemblages is important for ...
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Paczolt, Kimberly (2012-07-16)Male pregnancy is a complex and energetically costly form of male parental care found exclusively in the fish family Syngathidae, which includes pipefishes, seahorses, and seadragons. The novelty of the male brood pouch ...
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Schumer, Molly; Cui, Rongfeng; Rosenthal, Gil G.; Andolfatto, Peter; Payseur, Bret A. (PLoS Genetics, 2015)
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Scobell, Sunny Kay (2012-02-14)The sex-role reversal and male pregnancy found in syngnathids are highly unusual traits in vertebrates. Reproductive hormones likely influence development and regulation of these traits. However, very few studies have ...
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Passos, Carlos; Tassino, Bettina; Reyes, Federico; Rosenthal, Gil G.; Rubenstein, Dustin (PloS One, 2014)
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Johnston, James B.; Macedo, Danielle C.; Passow, Courtney N.; Rosenthal, Gil G. (PLOS, 2014-10-15)Determining the costs of sexual ornaments is complicated by the fact that ornaments are often integrated with other, non-sexual traits, making it difficult to dissect the effect of ornaments independent of other aspects ...
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Carlson, Charles (2012-10-19)This dissertation is centered on problems within the history and philosophy of biology. The project identifies the philosophical roots of the current ecological movement and shows how a version of philosophical naturalism ...
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Forero, Santiago AMate choice plays an important role in reproductive isolation and hybridization between species. Mating preferences are often learned in early social development; therefore an individual's social environment can have ...
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Coleman, Seth W.; Rosenthal, Gil G.; Tregenza, Tom (PloS One, 2006)
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Rosenthal, Gil G.; Fitzsimmons, Jessica N.; Woods, Kristina U.; Gerlach, Gabriele; Fisher, Heidi S.; Soares, Daphne (PloS One, 2011)