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Water Mites of the Genus Arrenurus (Acari; Hydrachnida) from Europe and North America
The Evolution of Mate Preferences, Sensory Biases, and Indicator Traits. in H
The Role of the Visual Train Ornament in the Courtship of Peafowl, Pavo
Catálogo De Autoridades Taxonómicas De Arachnidae
Pre-Copulatory Sexual Cannibalism in Fishing Spiders: the Ecology of an Extreme Sexual Conflict
Agonistic Signals Received by an Arthropod Filiform Hair Allude to the Prevalence of Near-Field Sound Communication
Chapter 10: Signal Evolution
Vibratory Signalling in Two Spider Species with Contrasting Web Architectures
Phylogenetic and Experimental Evidence for an Evolutionary Precursor to Male Colouration in Poeciliid Fishes and Their Relatives
The Evolution of Animal Communication Systems: Questions of Function Examined Through Simulation
Variation in Mate Choice and Mating Preferences: a Review of Causes and Consequences " # B Michael D
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The Status of Systematic Knowledge of the Acari of Canada: Tickin' Away
Literature Cited to Accompany Animal Communication, 2E
Mimicry, Mate Choice, and the Sensory Trap Hypothesis John H
Evolution of Deceptive and True Courtship Songs in Moths
Phylogenetic Systematics, Historical Biogeography, and the Evolution of Vocalizations in Nearctic Toads (Bufo)
Copyright by Gregory Blair Pauly 2008
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Did Sexually Dimorphic Dorsal Coloration Evolve by a Pre-Existing Bias in Males in the Lizard Sceloporus Minor?
Origen Y Evolución Del Regalo Nupcial En Arañas Licosoideas Y Su Congruencia Con La Filogenia
Mating Behaviour and Spermatophore Morphology: a Comparative Test of the Female-Choice Hypothesis
Olfactory Mate Recognition in a Sympatric Species Pair of Three-Spined Sticklebacks
Sensory Exploitation and Sexual Conflict
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Volume 32, No. 2, Winter 2013
Mating and Spermatophore Morphology of Water Mites (Acari: Parasitengona)
Animal Behaviour 144 (2018) 9E15