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Michael Jennions
Jennie Mallela (Post-doc)
Martin Edvardsson (Visit Fellow)
Crystal Vincent (Visit Fellow)
Richard Milner (PhD Student)
Isobel Booksmythe (PhD student)
Sophie Callander (PhD Student)
Andrew Kahn (PhD Student)
Dominique Roche (PhD Student)
Jonathan Henshaw (Hons student)
James Davies (Research Officer)

 

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Megan Higgie (Post-doc)
Clint Kelly (Post-doc)
Fleur de Crespigny (Visit. Fellow)
Jean Drayton(PhD student)
Brian Mautz (PhD Student)
Bob Wong (PhD Student)
J.E. (Kobus) Boeke (Msc)
Michelle Shackleton (Msc)

Jules Livingston (Hons Student)
Fredrick Hayes (Hons Student)
Jessica Bolton (HonsStudent)
Leah Bala (Hons Student)
Katie Humphrey (Hons Student)

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J LAB PUBLICATIONS ON SEXUAL SELECTION: REVIEWS & MODELS

All J Lab Publications

Jennions MD, Kokko H, Klug H. 2012. The opportunity to be misled in studies of sexual selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 25:591-598 [PDF]

Lehtonen J, Jennions MD, Kokko H. 2012. The many costs of sex. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27:172-178 [PDF]

Slatyer R, Mautz B, Backwell PRY, Jennions MD. 2011. Estimating genetic benefits of polyandry from experimental studies: a meta-analysis. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 87:1-33 [PDF]

Kelly CD, Jennions MD 2011. Sexual selection and sperm quantity: meta-analyses of strategic ejaculation. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 86:863-884  [PDF]

Booksmythe I, Kokko H, Jennions MD. 2010. Sexual selection: the weevils of inbreeding. Current Biology  20: R672-R673 [PDF]

Kokko H, Jennions MD. 2010. Ways to raise tadpoles. Nature 464: 990-991 [PDF]

Hoskin CJ, Higgie M. 2010. Speciation via species interactions: the divergence of mating traits within species. Ecology Letters 13: 409-420  [PDF]

Jennions MD, Kokko H. 2010. Sexual selection. In DF Westneat & CW Fox (Eds) Evolutionary Behavioural Ecology, pp343-364, Oxford University Press, Oxford. (in press)

Klug H, Heuschel J, Jennions MD, Kokko H. 2010. The mismeasurement of sexual selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 23:447-462[PDF]

Kelly CD. 2008. The inter-relationships between resource holding potentials, resource value and reproductive success in territorial males: how much variation can we explain? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62:855-871   [PDF]

Kokko H, Jennions MD. 2008. Parental investment, sexual selection and sex ratios. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21:919-948 [PDF]

Kokko H, Jennions MD. 2008.  Sexual conflict: the battle of the sexes reversed. Current Biology  18:R121-R123 [PDF]

Bussière LF, Hunt J, Stölting KN, Jennions M, Brooks R.  In Press. Mate choice for genetic quality when environments vary: suggestions for empirical progress.  Genetica

Kokko H, Jennions MD, Houde AE. 2007. Evolution of frequency-dependent mate choice: keeping up with fashion trends. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 274: 1317-1324 [PDF]

Kokko H, Wong BBM. 2007. What determines sex roles in mate searching? Evolution 61: 1162-1175 [PDF]

Kokko H, Jennions MD, Brooks R. 2006. Unifying and testing models of sexual selection. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 37: 43-66 [PDF]

Torres-Vila LM, Jennions MD. 2005. Male mating history and female fecundity in the Lepidoptera: do male virgins make better partners? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 57: 318-326  [PDF]

Wong BBM, Candolin U. 2005 How is female mate choice affected by male competition? Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 80: 559-571 [PDF]

Hunt J, Bussiere L, Jennions MD, Brooks RC  2004. What is genetic quality? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19: 329-333  [PDF]

Torres-Vila LM, Rodríguez-Molina MC, Jennions MD. 2004. Polyandry and fecundity in the Lepidoptera: can methodological and conceptual approaches bias outcomes? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 55: 315-324   [PDF]

Jennions MD, Møller AP, Hunt, J. 2004. Meta-analysis can "fail": reply to Kotiaho & Tomkins. Oikos 104: 191-193  [PDF]

Kokko H, Jennions MD. 2003. It takes two to tango. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18: 103-104   [PDF]

Kokko H, Brooks R, Jennions MD, Morely J. 2003. The evolution of mate choice and mating biases. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 270: 653-664   [PDF]

Møller AP, Jennions MD. 2001. How important are direct fitness benefits of sexual selection? Naturwissenschaften 88: 401-415   [PDF]

Jennions MD, Møller AP, Petrie M. 2001. Sexually-selected traits and adult survival: a meta-analysis. Quarterly Review of Biology 76: 3-36   [PDF]

Jennions MD, Brooks R. 2001. A sense of history. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 113-115   [PDF]

Jennions MD, Petrie M. 2000. Why do females mate multiply? A review of the genetic benefits. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 75: 21-64 (Reproduced with the permission of Cambridge University Press)  [PDF]

Brooks R, Jennions MD. 1999. The dark side of sexual selection. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 14: 336-337   [PDF]

Telford SR, Jennions MD. 1998. Establishing cryptic female choice in animals. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13: 216-218   [PDF]

Jennions MD. 1997. Female promiscuity and genetic incompatability. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 12: 251-253   [PDF]

Jennions MD, Petrie, M. 1997. Variation in mate choice and mating preferences: a review of causes and consequences. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 72: 283-327   [PDF]

Jennions MD, Macdonald DW. 1994. Cooperative breeding in mammals. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9: 89-93   [PDF]
 

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