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Gryllus texensis
Influence of Developmental Conditions on Immune Function and Dispersal-Related Traits in the Glanville Fritillary (Melitaea Cinxia) Butterfly
Preliminary Checklist of the Orthopteroid Insects (Blattodea, Mantodea, Phasmatodea,Orthoptera) of Texas
Sexual Selection and Speciation in Field Crickets
Influence of Photoperiod on Temporal Mate Signaling Patterns in The
Competition Between Immune Function and Lipid Transport for the Protein Apolipophorin III Leads to Stress-Induced Immunosuppression in Crickets
A Viral Aphrodisiac in the Cricket Gryllus Texensis
The Rubens Group Gryllus Rubens Scudder
Heritability of Acoustic Signalling Time in the Texas Field Cricket, Gryllus Texensis
How Male Attractiveness Mediates the Effect of an Immune Challenge On
Positive Relationship Between Signalling Time and Flight Capability in the Texas Field Cricket, Gryllus Texensis Susan M
Mechanisms Underlying Freeze Tolerance in the Spring Field Cricket, Gryllus Veletis
A Morphological Means of Distinguishing Females of the Cryptic Field Cricket Species, Gryllus Rubens and G
Cryptic Species of Gryllus in the Light of Bioacoustic (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Divergence Between the Courtship Songs of the Field Crickets Gryllus Texensis and Gryllus Rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae)
Eavesdropping Parasitoids Do Not Cause the Evolution of Less Conspicuous Signaling Behavior in a Field Cricket
Terminal Reproductive Investment, Physiological Trade-Offs And
Pulse Rates in the Songs of Trilling Field Crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllus)
Transcriptome Across All Life Stages
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Field Crickets, Gryllus Spp. (Insecta: Orthoptera: Gryllidae)1
Texas Field Cricket, Gryllus Texensis Cade and Otte (Insecta: Orthoptea: Gryllidae)1 Thomas J
Cricket Song in Sympatry: Species Specificity of Song Without Reproductive Character Displacement in Gryllus Rubens
Multilocus Phylogeny of Gryllus Field Crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllinae) Utilizing Anchored Hybrid Enrichment
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Direct Benefits of Ejaculate-Derived Compounds on Female Reproduction and Immunity in the Field Cricket, Gryllus Texensis Amy Marie Worthington Iowa State University
Gryllus Texensis N. Sp.: a Widely Studied Field Cricket (Orthoptera; Gryllidae) from the Southern United States
Mating Opportunities and Energetic Constraints Drive Variation in Age-Dependent Sexual Signalling
Genus Gryllus)
A Morphological Means of Distinguishing Females Of
Apparent Lack of Both Physiological Trade-Offs and Terminal Reproductive Investment in Female Crickets (Gryllus Texensis)