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156 related items for PubMed ID: 24620712

  • 1. The evolutionary stability of cross-sex, cross-trait genetic covariances.
    Gosden TP, Chenoweth SF.
    Evolution; 2014 Jun; 68(6):1687-97. PubMed ID: 24620712
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  • 2. The B-matrix harbors significant and sex-specific constraints on the evolution of multicharacter sexual dimorphism.
    Gosden TP, Shastri KL, Innocenti P, Chenoweth SF.
    Evolution; 2012 Jul; 66(7):2106-16. PubMed ID: 22759288
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  • 3. A multivariate view of the evolution of sexual dimorphism.
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    J Evol Biol; 2013 Oct; 26(10):2070-80. PubMed ID: 24028470
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  • 4. Genetic constraints and the evolution of display trait sexual dimorphism by natural and sexual selection.
    Chenoweth SF, Rundle HD, Blows MW.
    Am Nat; 2008 Jan; 171(1):22-34. PubMed ID: 18171148
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  • 5. The contribution of selection and genetic constraints to phenotypic divergence.
    Chenoweth SF, Rundle HD, Blows MW.
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  • 6. Between-sex genetic covariance constrains the evolution of sexual dimorphism in Drosophila melanogaster.
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  • 7. Interspecific divergence of transcription networks along lines of genetic variance in Drosophila: dimensionality, evolvability, and constraint.
    Innocenti P, Chenoweth SF.
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  • 8. Orientation of the genetic variance-covariance matrix and the fitness surface for multiple male sexually selected traits.
    Blows MW, Chenoweth SF, Hine E.
    Am Nat; 2004 Mar; 163(3):329-40. PubMed ID: 15026971
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  • 9. Signal trait sexual dimorphism and mutual sexual selection in Drosophila serrata.
    Chenoweth SF, Blows MW.
    Evolution; 2003 Oct; 57(10):2326-34. PubMed ID: 14628920
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  • 10. Measuring natural and sexual selection on breeding values of male display traits in Drosophila serrata.
    Skroblin A, Blows MW.
    J Evol Biol; 2006 Jan; 19(1):35-41. PubMed ID: 16405574
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  • 11. Genetic covariances promote climatic adaptation in Australian Drosophila.
    Hangartner S, Lasne C, Sgrò CM, Connallon T, Monro K.
    Evolution; 2020 Feb; 74(2):326-337. PubMed ID: 31432496
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  • 12. Genetic constraints on the evolution of mate recognition under natural selection.
    Blows MW, Higgie M.
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  • 13. Q(St) meets the G matrix: the dimensionality of adaptive divergence in multiple correlated quantitative traits.
    Chenoweth SF, Blows MW.
    Evolution; 2008 Jun; 62(6):1437-49. PubMed ID: 18346219
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  • 14. Clines in cuticular hydrocarbons in two Drosophila species with independent population histories.
    Frentiu FD, Chenoweth SF.
    Evolution; 2010 Jun; 64(6):1784-94. PubMed ID: 20050910
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  • 17. Reduced genetic variance among high fitness individuals: inferring stabilizing selection on male sexual displays in Drosophila serrata.
    Sztepanacz JL, Rundle HD.
    Evolution; 2012 Oct; 66(10):3101-10. PubMed ID: 23025601
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  • 18. Characterizing the evolution of genetic variance using genetic covariance tensors.
    Hine E, Chenoweth SF, Rundle HD, Blows MW.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 2009 Jun 12; 364(1523):1567-78. PubMed ID: 19414471
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  • 19. Cross-sex genetic covariances limit the evolvability of wing-shape within and among species of Drosophila.
    Sztepanacz JL, Houle D.
    Evolution; 2019 Aug 12; 73(8):1617-1633. PubMed ID: 31206655
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  • 20. Sexual dimorphism in the quantitative-genetic architecture of floral, leaf, and allocation traits in Silene latifolia.
    Steven JC, Delph LF, Brodie ED.
    Evolution; 2007 Jan 12; 61(1):42-57. PubMed ID: 17300426
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