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146 related items for PubMed ID: 29441668

  • 1. Increased socially mediated plasticity in gene expression accompanies rapid adaptive evolution.
    Pascoal S, Liu X, Fang Y, Paterson S, Ritchie MG, Rockliffe N, Zuk M, Bailey NW.
    Ecol Lett; 2018 Apr; 21(4):546-556. PubMed ID: 29441668
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  • 2. Sexual signal loss: The link between behaviour and rapid evolutionary dynamics in a field cricket.
    Zuk M, Bailey NW, Gray B, Rotenberry JT.
    J Anim Ecol; 2018 May; 87(3):623-633. PubMed ID: 29417997
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  • 4. Rapid evolutionary change in a sexual signal: genetic control of the mutation 'flatwing' that renders male field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) mute.
    Tinghitella RM.
    Heredity (Edinb); 2008 Mar; 100(3):261-7. PubMed ID: 18000520
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  • 5. Rapid convergent evolution in wild crickets.
    Pascoal S, Cezard T, Eik-Nes A, Gharbi K, Majewska J, Payne E, Ritchie MG, Zuk M, Bailey NW.
    Curr Biol; 2014 Jun 16; 24(12):1369-1374. PubMed ID: 24881880
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  • 7. Within-generation and transgenerational social plasticity interact during rapid adaptive evolution.
    Sturiale SL, Bailey NW.
    Evolution; 2023 Feb 04; 77(2):409-421. PubMed ID: 36622776
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  • 12. Sexual signal loss in field crickets maintained despite strong sexual selection favoring singing males.
    Tanner JC, Swanger E, Zuk M.
    Evolution; 2019 Jul 04; 73(7):1482-1489. PubMed ID: 31243769
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  • 17. Complex genotype by environment interactions and changing genetic architectures across thermal environments in the Australian field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus.
    Nystrand M, Dowling DK, Simmons LW.
    BMC Evol Biol; 2011 Jul 27; 11():222. PubMed ID: 21791118
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  • 19. Behavioural plasticity compensates for adaptive loss of cricket song.
    Schneider WT, Rutz C, Bailey NW.
    Ecol Lett; 2024 Mar 27; 27(3):e14404. PubMed ID: 38519842
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