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  • 4. Genetic constraints on the evolution of mate recognition under natural selection.
    Blows MW, Higgie M.
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  • 9. Orientation of the genetic variance-covariance matrix and the fitness surface for multiple male sexually selected traits.
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    Am Nat; 2004 Mar 20; 163(3):329-40. PubMed ID: 15026971
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  • 10. Measuring natural and sexual selection on breeding values of male display traits in Drosophila serrata.
    Skroblin A, Blows MW.
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  • 11. Replicated evolution of integrated plastic responses during early adaptive divergence.
    Parsons KJ, Robinson BW.
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  • 12. The limits on sexual dimorphism in vegetative traits in a gynodioecious plant.
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  • 17. Experimental evidence for the evolution of indirect genetic effects: changes in the interaction effect coefficient, psi (Psi), due to sexual selection.
    Chenoweth SF, Rundle HD, Blows MW.
    Evolution; 2010 Jun 20; 64(6):1849-56. PubMed ID: 20100221
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  • 18. The evolution of reproductive character displacement conflicts with how sexual selection operates within a species.
    Higgie M, Blows MW.
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  • 20. The evolutionary stability of cross-sex, cross-trait genetic covariances.
    Gosden TP, Chenoweth SF.
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