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  1. Successful use of radiotransmitters in tracking male tree wētā Hemideina crassidens (Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea: Anostostomatidae)
  2. Sexually dimorphic effect of mating on the melanotic encapsulation response in the harem-defending Wellington tree weta, Hemideina crassidens (Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea: Anostostomatidae)
  3. Do Male Cook Strait Giant Weta Prudently Allocate Sperm?
  4. Transparency in Ecology and Evolution: Real Problems, Real Solutions
  5. Sex-specific catch-up growth in the Texas field cricket,Gryllus texensis
  6. The effect of condition on mate searching speed and copulation frequency in the Cook Strait giant weta
  7. Females gain survival benefits from immune-boosting ejaculates
  8. Direct costs and benefits of multiple mating: Are high female mating rates due to ejaculate replenishment?
  9. Are attractive male crickets better able to pay the costs of an immune challenge?
  10. Are attractive male crickets better able to pay the costs of an immune challenge?
  11. Are attractive male crickets better able to pay the costs of an immune challenge?
  12. Sexual size and shape dimorphism and allometric scaling patterns in head traits in the New Zealand common gecko Woodworthia maculatus
  13. Mating for male-derived prostaglandin: a functional explanation for the increased fecundity of mated female crickets?
  14. Lousy Sex: Creating Self in an Infectious World . By Gerald N. Callahan. Boulder (Colorado): University Press of Colorado. $19.95 (paper). xv + 175 p.; ill.; no index. ISBN: 978-1-60732-232-0. 2013.
  15. Male-biased sex ratios and plasticity in post-insemination behaviour in the New Zealand stick insect Micrarchus hystriculeus
  16. Evaluating indices of body condition in two cricket species
  17. Effect of an immune challenge on the functional performance of male weaponry
  18. Sexual selection, phenotypic variation, and allometry in genitalic and non-genitalic traits in the sexually size-dimorphic stick insectMicrarchus hystriculeus
  19. Sex-specific life history responses to nymphal diet quality and immune status in a field cricket
  20. Do male crickets strategically adjust the number and viability of their sperm under sperm competition?
  21. Sex-Specific Effect of Juvenile Diet on Adult Disease Resistance in a Field Cricket
  22. Experience affects mating behavior, but does not impact parental reproductive allocation in a lizard
  23. Intraspecific Sexual Size and Shape Dimorphism in an Australian Freshwater Fish Differs with Respect to a Biogeographic Barrier and Latitude
  24. Meta-analysis and sexual selection: past studies and future possibilities
  25. Is sperm viability independent of ejaculate size in the house cricket ( Acheta domesticus )?
  26. Reproductive and physiological costs of repeated immune challenges in female Wellington tree weta (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae)
  27. Sexual selection and sperm quantity: meta-analyses of strategic ejaculation
  28. Sexual Selection, Ontogenetic Acceleration, and Hypermorphosis Generates Male Trimorphism in Wellington Tree Weta
  29. Evidence for male allocation in pipefish?
  30. The Theory of Evolution is Not an Explanation for the Origin of Life
  31. Pairing and insemination patterns in a giant weta (Deinacrida rugosa: Orthoptera; Anostostomatidae)
  32. Sexually dimorphic immune response in the harem polygynous Wellington tree weta Hemideina crassidens
  33. Sexual Selection for Male Mobility in a Giant Insect with Female‐Biased Size Dimorphism
  34. Sperm investment in relation to weapon size in a male trimorphic insect?
  35. Why Do Male Tree Weta Aggressively Evict Females from Galleries After Mating?
  36. The interrelationships between resource-holding potential, resource-value and reproductive success in territorial males: How much variation can we explain?
  37. Identifying a causal agent of sexual selection on weaponry in an insect
  38. H-index: age and sex make it unreliable
  39. Fighting for harems: assessment strategies during male–male contests in the sexually dimorphic Wellington tree weta
  40. Replicating Empirical Research In Behavioral Ecology: How And Why It Should Be Done But Rarely Ever Is
  41. The Relationship Between Resource Control, Association with Females and Male Weapon Size in a Male Dominance Insect
  42. The h index and career assessment by numbers
  43. Resource quality or harem size: what influences male tenure at refuge sites in tree weta (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae)?
  44. Sexual selection and infection by ectoparasites in Wellington tree weta, Hemideina crassidens (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae)
  45. Understanding mammalian evolution using Bayesian phylogenetic inference
  46. BOOK REVIEWS. DO THE ImatesHAVE IT?
  47. Allometry and sexual selection of male weaponry in Wellington tree weta, Hemideina crassidens
  48. Male Mate Choice in the Guppy (Poecilia reticulata): Do Males Prefer Larger Females as Mates?
  49. DO THE Imates HAVE IT?1
  50. Geographical variation in male genitalia in Brachyrhaphis episcopi (Poeciliidae): is it sexually or naturally selected?
  51. Predation risk reduces male-male sexual competition in the Trinidadian guppy ( Poecilia reticulata )