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2011 Schneider, J and Andrade, MCB. 2011. Mating Behaviour & Sexual selection In: Spider Behaviour: Versatility & Flexibility (ed Herberstein, M.E.). Cambridge University Press. 2010 Sivalinghem S*., Kasumovic M.M, Mason, A.C., Andrade M.C.B, and Elias D.O (2010). Vibratory communication in the jumping spider Phidippus clarus: Polyandry, male courtship signals, and mating success. Behavioral Ecology 21:1308-1314
Elias, D.O., Sivalinghem, S*, Mason, A.C, Andrade, M.C.B., Kasumovic M.M. 2010. Vibratory communication in the jumping spider Phidippus clarus: Substrate-borne courtship signals are important for male mating success. Ethology. 116: 990-998.
Kasumovic M.M., Andrade, M.C.B., Mason and A.C., Elias, D.O. 2011. The relative importance of RHP and resource quality in contests with ownership asymmetries. Behavioral Ecology.22:39-45.
Elias, DO; Botero, C; Andrade, MCB; Mason, AC, Kasumovic, MM. 2010. High resource valuation fuels “desperado” fighting tactics in female jumping spiders. Behavioral Ecology. 21:868-875.
Johnson, JC, Kitchen, K, Andrade, MCB, . 2010. Family affects sibling cannibalism in the black widow spider, Latrodectus hesperus. Ethology 116: 770-777.
Stoltz, JA, Hanna, R* & Andrade, MCB. 2010. Longevity cost of remaining unmated under dietary restriction. In press, Functional Ecology. 24:1270-1280 2009 Stoltz, J. A. & Andrade, M. C. B. 2009. Female‘s courtship threshold allows intruding males to mate with reduced effort. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B advance online publication doi:10.1098/rspb.2009.1554.
Kasumovic, MM, Bruce, MJ, Herberstein, ME & Andrade, MCB. 2009. Evidence for developmental plasticity in response to demographic variation in nature. Ecology. 90: 2287-2296.
Kasumovic, MM, Elias, DO, Punzalan, D, Mason, A.C. & Andrade, MCB. 2009. The role of multiple experiences on contest outcome and patterns of selection in a jumping spider. Animal Behaviour. 77: 1533-1538
Kasumovic, MM, Brooks, RC & Andrade, MCB. 2009. Condition but not dietary restriction prolongs life in a semelparous capital breeder. Biology Letters. Published online 10 June 2009: doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2009.0335
Stoltz, J.A., Elias, D.O. & Andrade, M.C.B. 2009. Male courtship effort determines female response to competing rivals in redback spiders. Animal Behaviour. 77:79-85. doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2008.09.012 2008 Kasumovic, MM & Andrade, MCB. 2008. A change in competitive context reverses sexual selection on male size. J. Evolutionary Biology. 22: 324-333. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2008.01648.x
Mahmoudi, N, Modanu, M, Brandt, Y and Andrade, MCB. 2008. Subtle pedipalp dimorphism: a reliable method for sexing juvenile spiders. Journal of Arachnology. 36: 513-517.
Kasumovic, MM, Bruce, MJ, Andrade, MCB, & Herberstein, ME. 2008. Spatial and temporal demographic variation drives within-season fluctuations in sexual selection. Evolution doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00446.x
Elias, D.O., Kasumovic, M.M., Punzalan, D., Andrade, M.C.B. Mason, A.C. 2008. Male assessment during aggressive contests in jumping spiders. Animal Behaviour. 76: 901-910. Perampaladas, K, Stoltz, JA and Andrade MCB. 2008. Mated redback spider females re-advertise receptivity months after mating. Ethology. Volume 114:589 – 598.
Stoltz, J.A., Elias, D.O. & Andrade, M.C.B. 2008. Females reward courtship by competing males in a cannibalistic spider. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 62 :689-697. 2007 Stoltz, J.A., McNeil, J. & Andrade, M.C.B. 2007. Males assess chemical signals to discriminate just mated females from virgins in redback spiders. Animal Behaviour, 74 :1669-1674.
Brandt, Y & Andrade, MCB. 2007. What is the matter with the gravity hypothesis? Functional Ecology. 21. 1182-1183. (counter-rebuttal)
Brandt, Y & Andrade, MCB. 2007. Testing the gravity hypothesis of sexual size dimorphism: Are small males faster climbers? Functional Ecology. Published article online: 29-Jan-2007. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2007.01243.x 2006 Kasumovic, MM, Bruce, MJ, Herberstein, ME & Andrade, MCB. 2006. Risky mate search and mate preference in the golden orb-web spider (Nephila plumipes). Behavioral Ecology. 18: 189-195. Kasumovic, MM & Andrade, MCB. 2006. Male development tracks rapidly shifting sexual versus natural selection pressures. Current Biology. 16:R242-R243. Snow, LSE , Abdel-Mesih, A & Andrade, MCB. 2006. Broken Copulatory Organs are Low-Cost Adaptations to Sperm Competition in Redback Spiders. Ethology 112: 379-389. 2005 Andrade, MCB & Kasumovic, MM. 2005. Terminal Investment Strategies and Male Mate choice: Extreme Tests of Bateman. Integrative & Comparative Biology 45: 838-847. (Cover photo feature). Andrade, MCB, Gu, L & Stoltz, JA. 2005. Novel male trait prolongs survival in suicidal mating. Biology Letters 1(3): 276-279. (Cover photo feature). Snow, LSE & Andrade MCB. 2005. Multiple sperm storage organs facilitate female control of paternity. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 272: 1139 – 1144. (Cover photo feature). 2004 Kasumovic, MM & Andrade, MCB. 2004. Discrimination of airborne pheromones by mate-searching black widow males: species- and population-specific responses. Canadian Journal of Zoology 82: 1027-1034. Snow, LSE & Andrade, MCB. 2004. Pattern of sperm transfer in redback spiders: implications for sperm competition and male sacrifice. Behavioral Ecology 15(5): 785-792. (Cover photo feature). Laird, G, Gwynne, DT and Andrade, MCB. 2004. Extreme repeated mating as a counter-adaptation to sexual conflict? Proceedings of the Royal Society B (Suppl) 271: S402-404. Brown, WD, Wideman, J, Andrade, MCB, Mason, AC, & Gwynne, DT. 1996. Female choice for the songs of larger males in the black-horned tree cricket, Oecanthus nigricornis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Oecanthinae). Evolution 50:2400-2411. Andrade, MCB & Roitberg, BD. 1995. Rapid response to intra-clonal selection in the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum). Evolutionary Ecology 9:397-410. 2003—2000 Andrade, MCB. 2003. Risky mate search and male self-sacrifice in redback spiders. Behavioral Ecology 14: 531-538. Andrade, MCB & Banta, EM. 2002. Value of male remating and functional sterility in redback spiders. Animal Behaviour 63: 857-870. Andrade, MCB & Mason, AC. 2000. Male condition, female choice, and extreme variation in repeated mating in a scaly cricket, Ornebius aperta (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Mogoplistinae). J Insect Behaviour 13: 483-497. 1990’s Andrade, MCB. 1998. Female hunger can explain variation in cannibalistic behaviour despite male sacrifice in the Australian redback spider. Behavioural Ecology 9:33-42. Andrade, MCB. 1996. Sexual selection for male sacrifice in the Australian redback spider. Science 240:70-72. |
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