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460 related items for PubMed ID: 27829358

  • 1. The evolution of genital complexity and mating rates in sexually size dimorphic spiders.
    Kuntner M, Cheng RC, Kralj-Fišer S, Liao CP, Schneider JM, Elgar MA.
    BMC Evol Biol; 2016 Nov 09; 16(1):242. PubMed ID: 27829358
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  • 2. The eunuch phenomenon: adaptive evolution of genital emasculation in sexually dimorphic spiders.
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  • 3. Coevolution of female and male genital components to avoid genital size mismatches in sexually dimorphic spiders.
    Lupše N, Cheng RC, Kuntner M.
    BMC Evol Biol; 2016 Aug 17; 16(1):161. PubMed ID: 27535025
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  • 4. Sexual cannibalism as a female resistance trait: a new hypothesis.
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  • 5. Sexual Size Dimorphism: Evolution and Perils of Extreme Phenotypes in Spiders.
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  • 6. Intersexual arms race? Genital coevolution in nephilid spiders (Araneae, Nephilidae).
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  • 7. Does female control and male mating system predict courtship investment and mating outcomes? A comparative study in five widow spider species (genus Latrodectus) tested under similar laboratory conditions.
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  • 8. Mating plugs in polyandrous giants: which sex produces them, when, how and why?
    Kuntner M, Gregorič M, Zhang S, Kralj-Fišer S, Li D.
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  • 9. Repeated evolution of male sacrifice behavior in spiders correlated with genital mutilation.
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  • 10. Sexual cannibalism as a manifestation of sexual conflict.
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  • 11. Golden Orbweavers Ignore Biological Rules: Phylogenomic and Comparative Analyses Unravel a Complex Evolution of Sexual Size Dimorphism.
    Kuntner M, Hamilton CA, Cheng RC, Gregorič M, Lupše N, Lokovšek T, Lemmon EM, Lemmon AR, Agnarsson I, Coddington JA, Bond JE.
    Syst Biol; 2019 Jul 01; 68(4):555-572. PubMed ID: 30517732
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  • 12. A molecular phylogeny of nephilid spiders: evolutionary history of a model lineage.
    Kuntner M, Arnedo MA, Trontelj P, Lokovšek T, Agnarsson I.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2013 Dec 01; 69(3):961-79. PubMed ID: 23811436
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  • 13. The evolution of asymmetric genitalia in spiders and insects.
    Huber BA, Sinclair BJ, Schmitt M.
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  • 14. Female control of paternity in the sexually cannibalistic spider Argiope keyserlingi.
    Elgar MA, Schneider JM, Herberstein ME.
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  • 15. The evolution of a female genital trait widely distributed in the Lepidoptera: comparative evidence for an effect of sexual coevolution.
    Sánchez V, Hernández-Baños BE, Cordero C.
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  • 17. Copulatory mechanism in a sexually cannibalistic spider with genital mutilation (Araneae: Araneidae: Argiope bruennichi).
    Uhl G, Nessler SH, Schneider J.
    Zoology (Jena); 2007 Dec 07; 110(5):398-408. PubMed ID: 17869076
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  • 18. Sexual selection and speciation in mammals, butterflies and spiders.
    Gage MJ, Parker GA, Nylin S, Wiklund C.
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  • 19. A comparative analysis of the morphology and evolution of permanent sperm depletion in spiders.
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  • 20. Discovery of the largest orbweaving spider species: the evolution of gigantism in Nephila.
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