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Michael Jardine
Michael Jardine
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Sexual selection predicts the rate and direction of colour divergence in a large avian radiation
CR Cooney, ZK Varley, LO Nouri, CJA Moody, MD Jardine, GH Thomas
Nature communications 10 (1), 1773, 2019
902019
Sex-specific behavioural symptoms of viral gut infection and Wolbachia in Drosophila melanogaster
PF Vale, MD Jardine
Journal of Insect Physiology 82, 28-32, 2015
552015
Latitudinal gradients in avian colourfulness
CR Cooney, Y He, ZK Varley, LO Nouri, CJA Moody, MD Jardine, A Liker, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 6 (5), 622-629, 2022
302022
Infection avoidance behavior: Viral exposure reduces the motivation to forage in female Drosophila melanogaster
PF Vale, MD Jardine
Fly 11 (1), 3-9, 2017
252017
Deep learning image segmentation reveals patterns of UV reflectance evolution in passerine birds
Y He, ZK Varley, LO Nouri, CJA Moody, MD Jardine, S Maddock, ...
Nature Communications 13 (1), 5068, 2022
32022
A non-coding indel polymorphism in the fruitless gene of Drosophila melanogaster exhibits antagonistically pleiotropic fitness effects
MD Jardine, F Ruzicka, C Diffley, K Fowler, M Reuter
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1950), 20202958, 2021
22021
The maintenance of genetic variation by balancing selection
M Jardine
UCL (University College London), 2022
12022
Segmenting biological specimens from photos to understand the evolution of UV plumage in passerine birds
Y He, CR Cooney, ZK Varley, LO Nouri, CJA Moody, MD Jardine, ...
bioRxiv, 2021.07. 22.453339, 2021
12021
A non-coding indel polymorphism in thefruitlessgene ofDrosophila melanogasterexhibits antagonistically pleiotropic fitness effects
MD Jardine, F Ruzicka, C Diffley, K Fowler, M Reuter
2020
Infection avoidance behaviour: female fruit flies adjust foraging effort in response to internal and external cues of viral infection
PF Vale, MD Jardine
bioRxiv, 039750, 2016
2016
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