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- Phylogenetic Evidence for the Evolution of Ecological Specialization in Timema Walking-Sticks
- Testing Host-Plant Driven Speciation in Phytophagous Insects
- Forest Pest Conditions in California I 1994
- Colonies of Acropora Formosa with Greater Survival Show Conserved
- Evolution of Flight Morphology in Stick Insects
- 1711 Recent and Ancient Asexuality in Timema
- THE GRASSHOPPERS of CALIFORNIA (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) an Endemic California Grasshopper, Morsea Californicus Tamalpaisenais Rehn and Hebard, Male
- Testing Host-Plant Driven Speciation in Phytophagous Insects : a Phylogenetic Perspective Emmanuelle Jousselin, Marianne Elias
- Phasmid Studies Volume 12 Issues 1&2
- Molecular Evidence for Ancient Asexuality in Timema Stick Insects Schwander, Tanja; Henry, Lee; Crespi, Bernard J
- Erich Hunter Tilgner
- Phasmid Studies
- The Draft Genome of the Invasive Walking Stick, Medauroidea
- A Thorny, 'Anareolate' Stick-Insect (Phasmatid.Pdf
- Phasmida: Diapheromeridae: Necrosciinae)
- Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects
- Pregenital Abdominal Musculature and Its Innervation in Nymphs and Adults of Phasmatodea (Insecta)
- Olfactory Proteins in Timema Stick Insects
- Dynamics of Sex-Biased Gene Expression Over Development in The
- Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects James L
- Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae)
- Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae: Dataminae) from Vietnam
- Male Coercion, Female Resistance and the Evolutionary Trap of Sexual
- Review of the Gross Anatomy and Microbiology of the Phasmatodea Digestive Tract
- The Evolution of Geographic Parthenogenesis and the Persistence of Asexuality in Timema Walking-Sticks
- Parasites of Phasmida
- Evolution of Flight Morphology in Stick Insects Supplementary Materials
- Dimensionality of Sexual Isolation During Reinforcement and Ecological Speciation in Timema Cristinae Stick Insects
- Phasmid Studies
- Ecology and Evolution of the Sexual and Asexual Timema Stick Insects
- Climate Affects Geographic Variation in Host-Plant but Not Mating
- Forest Pest Conditions in California, 1995