Simmons, Leigh W., 1960-....
Leigh W Simmons
Simmons, Leigh W.
VIAF ID: 12529178 (Personal)
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Works
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Behavioural ecology. | |
Ecology and evolution of dung beetles | |
Essays in Animal behaviour : celebrating 50 years of Animal behaviour | |
The evolution of insect mating systems | |
Male responses to sperm competition when rivals vary in number and familiarity | |
Males harm females less when competing with familiar relatives | |
Maternal effects, but no good or compatible genes for sperm competitiveness in Australian crickets. | |
Mating tactics determine patterns of condition dependence in a dimorphic horned beetle. | |
Men's Sexual Faithfulness Judgments May Contain a Kernel of Truth | |
Microsatellite analysis of sperm-use patterns in the bushcricket Requena verticalis. | |
A model of constant random sperm displacement during mating: evidence from Scatophaga | |
Model systems, taxonomic bias, and sexual selection: beyond Drosophila | |
Molecular evidence for multiple paternity in a feral population of green swordtails. | |
Mutualists or parasites? Context-dependent influence of symbiotic fly larvae on carnivorous investment in the Albany pitcher plant | |
Naturalist on the Bibbulmun : a walking companion | |
No evidence for a trade-off between sperm length and male premating weaponry. | |
No fecundity cost of female secondary sexual trait expression in the horned beetle Onthophagus sagittarius. | |
Nongenetic paternal effects via seminal fluid | |
Nuptial gifts fail to resolve a sexual conflict in an insect | |
Nutritional geometry of paternal effects on embryo mortality | |
Offspring viability benefits but no apparent costs of mating with high quality males | |
Ontogenetic changes in seminal fluid gene expression and the protein composition of cricket seminal fluid | |
Ontogeny can provide insight into the roles of natural and sexual selection in cricket cuticular hydrocarbon evolution | |
Optimal copula duration in yellow dung flies: effects of female size and egg content. | |
Paternal effects on the expression of a male polyphenism | |
Paternal indirect genetic effects on offspring viability and the benefits of polyandry. | |
Patterns of paternity skew among polyandrous social insects: what can they tell us about the potential for sexual selection? | |
Polyandry in the wild: temporal changes in female mating frequency and sperm competition intensity in natural populations of the tettigoniid Requena verticalis. | |
Population density mediates the interaction between pre- and post-mating sexual selection. | |
Postcopulatory inbreeding avoidance by female crickets only revealed by molecular markers. | |
Predation is associated with variation in colour pattern, but not body shape or colour reflectance, in a rainbowfish (Melanotaenia australis). | |
Predictors of facial attractiveness and health in humans. | |
Preferences across the menstrual cycle for masculinity and symmetry in photographs of male faces and bodies | |
Protein and carbohydrate intakes alter gut microbial community structure in crickets: a Geometric Framework approach | |
Putative sex-specific human pheromones do not affect gender perception, attractiveness ratings or unfaithfulness judgements of opposite sex faces | |
Quantitative genetic correlation between trait and preference supports a sexually selected sperm process. | |
The rapid detection of cytotoxicity using a modified human sperm survival assay | |
Rapid loss of behavioral plasticity and immunocompetence under intense sexual selection | |
Reactive oxygen species as universal constraints in life-history evolution. | |
The relationship between sexual dimorphism in human faces and fluctuating asymmetry. | |
Relationships between sperm length and speed differ among three internally and three externally fertilizing species | |
Replicated evolutionary divergence in the cuticular hydrocarbon profile of male crickets associated with the loss of song in the Hawaiian archipelago. | |
Reproductive competition promotes the evolution of female weaponry. | |
Rival male relatedness does not affect ejaculate allocation as predicted by sperm competition theory | |
Seminal fluid affects sperm viability in a cricket | |
Sex-biased mortality associated with inbreeding in Drosophila melanogaster. | |
Sex differences in nutrient intake can reduce the potential for sexual conflict over fitness maximization by female and male crickets | |
Sexual ornaments but not weapons trade off against testes size in primates | |
Sexual selection : a very short introduction | |
Sexual selection and the evolution of secondary sexual traits: sex comb evolution in Drosophila. | |
Sexual selection can remove an experimentally induced mutation load. | |
Sexual Selection Shapes Seminal Vesicle Secretion Gene Expression in House Mice | |
Sexual signalling by females: do unmated females increase their signalling effort? | |
Short-term phenotypic plasticity in long-chain cuticular hydrocarbons. | |
Social cues affect quantitative genetic variation and covariation in animal personality traits | |
Socially cued seminal fluid gene expression mediates responses in ejaculate quality to sperm competition risk. | |
Sperm competition and its evolutionary consequences in the insects | |
Sperm competition games: a general model for precopulatory male-male competition. | |
Sperm competition games played by dimorphic male beetles | |
Sperm competition in humans: mate guarding behavior negatively correlates with ejaculate quality | |
Sperm competition risk generates phenotypic plasticity in ovum fertilizability. | |
Sperm competition suppresses gene drive among experimentally evolving populations of house mice | |
Sperm competitiveness in frogs: slow and steady wins the race. | |
Sperm Displacement in the Yellow Dung Fly, Scatophaga stercoraria: An Investigation of Male and Female Processes. | |
Sperm swimming velocity predicts competitive fertilization success in the green swordtail Xiphophorus helleri | |
Sperm viability matters in insect sperm competition | |
Status-dependent selection in the dimorphic beetle Onthophagus taurus. | |
Strategic adjustments in sperm production within and between two island populations of house mice | |
Tissue-specific transcriptomics in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus | |
Towards a resolution of the lek paradox | |
Ultrastructure of spermatozoa of Onthophagus taurus (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) exhibits heritable variation | |
Unfamiliar citations breed mistakes | |
Weapons Evolve Faster Than Sperm in Bovids and Cervids | |
Why do female Callosobruchus maculatus kick their mates? | |
Women can judge sexual unfaithfulness from unfamiliar men's faces. |