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Publications Kleemann, GA & Basolo, AL 2007 Facultative decrease in mating resistance in hermaphroditic Caenorhabditis elegans with self-sperm depletion. Animal Behaviour. <REPRINT> Wagner, WE. Jr & Basolo, AL 2007 Host preferences in a phonotactic parasitoid of field crickets: the relative importance of host song characters. Ecological Entomology. Wagner, WE. Jr, Smith, AR & Basolo, AL 2007 False promises: females spurn cheating males in a field cricket. Biology Letters 3, 379-381. <REPRINT> Wagner, WE, Jr & Basolo, AL 2007 The relative importance of different direct benefits in the mate choices of a field cricket. Evolution 61, 617-622. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 2006 Genetic linkage and color polymorphism in the southern platyfish (Xiphophorus maculatus): a model system for studies of color pattern evolution. Zebrafish 3(1), 65-83. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL & Wagner, WE, Jr 2006 Genetic variation in maternal investment patterns in platyfish, Xiphophorus maculatus. Zebrafish 3(3), 339-345. <REPRINT> Benson, K & Basolo, AL 2006 Male-male competition and the sword in male swordtails, Xiphophorus helleri. Animal Behaviour 71, 129-134. <REPRINT> Trainor, BE & Basolo, AL 2006 Location, location, location: stripe position effects on female sword preference. Animal Behaviour 71, 135-140. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL & Wagner, WE, Jr 2004 Covariation between predation risk, body size and fin elaboration in the green swordtail. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 83, 87-100. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL & Alcaraz-Zubeldia, G 2003 The turn of the sword: energetic costs of a sexually selected trait. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 270, 1631-1636. <REPRINT> Johnson, JB & Basolo, AL 2003 Visual exposure to a natural predator changes female preference for conspicuous male ornaments in the green swordtail. Behavioral Ecology 14, 619-625. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 2002 Congruence between the sexes in preexisting receiver responses. Behavioral Ecology 13, 832-837. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 2002 Female discrimination against sworded males in a poeciliid fish. Animal Behaviour 63, 463-468. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL & Trainor, B 2002 The conformation of a female preference for a composite male trait. Animal Behaviour 63, 469-474. <REPRINT> Aspbury, A & Basolo, AL 2002 Repeatable female preferences, mating order and mating success in the poeciliid fish, Heterandria formosa. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology 51, 238-244. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 2001 The effect of intrasexual fitness differences on genotype frequency stability at Fisherian sex ratio equilibrium. Annales Zoologici Fennici - WD Hamilton Memorial Issue 38, 297-304. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL & Delaney, K 2001 Male biases for male characteristics in females in Priapella olmecae and Xiphophorus helleri (Family Poeciliidae). Ethology 107, 431-438. Endler, JA, Basolo, AL, Glowacki, S & Zerr, J 2001 Variation in response to artificial selection on light sensitivity in guppies, Poecilia reticulata. The American Naturalist 158, 36-48. <REPRINT> Trainor, B & Basolo, AL 2000 An evaluation of video playback using Xiphophorus helleri. Animal Behaviour 59, 83-89. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 2000 Problems in studying receiver biases and their effects on signal evolution. Espmark, Y, Amundsen, T & Rosenqvist, G, eds. Signalling and Signal Design in Animal Communication. Norway:Tapir Publ. pges. 283-299. Basolo, AL 1998 Evolutionary change in a receiver bias: a comparison of female preference functions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 265, 2223-2228. <REPRINT> Endler, JA & Basolo, AL 1998 Sensory ecology, receiver biases and sexual selection. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13, 415-420. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 1998 Shift of investment in sexually selected traits: tarnishing of the silver spoon. Animal Behaviour 55, 665-671. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 1996 The phylogenetic distribution of a female preference. Systematic Biology 45, 290-307. <REPRINT> Sinervo, B & Basolo, AL 1996 Testing adaptation with phenotypic manipulations. Rose, MR & Lauder, GV, eds. Evolutionary Biology of Adaptation. Academic Press, pges. 149-185. Basolo, AL 1995 A further examination of a preexisting bias favoring a sword in the genus Xiphophorus. Animal Behaviour 50, 365-375. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 1995 Phylogenetic evidence for the role of a preexisting bias in sexual selection. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 259, 307-311. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL & Endler, JA 1995 Sensory biases and the evolution of sensory systems. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10, 489. (Correspondence). <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 1994 The dynamics of Fisherian sex ratio evolution: theoretical and experimental investigations. The American Naturalist 144, 471-487. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 1991 Male swords and female preferences. Science 253, 1426-1427. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 1990 Female preference for male sword length in the green swordtail. Animal Behaviour 40, 332-338. <REPRINT> Basolo, AL 1990 Female preference predates the evolution of the sword in swordtail fish. Science 250, 808-810. <REPRINT> |