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MC Duryea
MC Duryea
Outros nomesM. Catherine Duryea
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Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) as a bridge between ecology and evolutionary genomics
S Bybee, A Córdoba-Aguilar, MC Duryea, R Futahashi, B Hansson, ...
Frontiers in zoology 13 (1), 46, 2016
1282016
Discordant patterns of evolutionary differentiation in two Neotropical treefrogs
JM Robertson, MC Duryea, KR Zamudio
Molecular Ecology 18 (7), 1375-1395, 2009
612009
Nectar yeasts in the tall larkspur Delphinium barbeyi (Ranunculaceae) and effects on components of pollinator foraging behavior
RN Schaeffer, CR Phillips, MC Duryea, J Andicoechea, RE Irwin
PLoS One 9 (10), e108214, 2014
462014
Paternal condition drives progeny sex‐ratio bias in a lizard that lacks parental care
RM Cox, MC Duryea, M Najarro, R Calsbeek
Evolution 65 (1), 220-230, 2011
422011
Macroevolutionary origin and adaptive function of a polymorphic female signal involved in sexual conflict
B Willink, MC Duryea, EI Svensson
The American Naturalist 194 (5), 707-724, 2019
352019
Temperature drives pre‐reproductive selection and shapes the biogeography of a female polymorphism
EI Svensson, B Willink, MC Duryea, LT Lancaster
Ecology Letters 23 (1), 149-159, 2020
342020
Invasive predators deplete genetic diversity of island lizards
A Gasc, MC Duryea, RM Cox, A Kern, R Calsbeek
PloS one 5 (8), e12061, 2010
312010
Spatial variation in climate mediates gene flow across an island archipelago
ML Logan, MC Duryea, OR Molnar, BJ Kessler, R Calsbeek
Evolution 70 (10), 2395-2403, 2016
272016
Changes in gene expression during female reproductive development in a color polymorphic insect
B Willink, MC Duryea, C Wheat, EI Svensson
Evolution 74 (6), 1063-1081, 2020
182020
Vicariance and marine migration in continental island populations of a frog endemic to the Atlantic Coastal forest
MC Duryea, KR Zamudio, CA Brasileiro
Heredity 115 (3), 225-234, 2015
142015
Intralocus sexual conflict, adaptive sex allocation, and the heritability of fitness
R Calsbeek, MC Duryea, D Goedert, P Bergeron, RM Cox
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 (11), 1975-1985, 2015
122015
Field estimates of parentage reveal sexually antagonistic selection on body size in a population of Anolis lizards
MC Duryea, P Bergeron, Z Clare‐Salzler, R Calsbeek
Ecology and Evolution 6 (19), 7024-7031, 2016
102016
Sex-biased juvenile dispersal is adaptive but does not create genetic structure in island lizards
R Calsbeek, MC Duryea, E Parker, RM Cox
Behavioral ecology 25 (5), 1157-1163, 2014
72014
Characterization of microsatellite markers for snouted treefrogs in the Scinax perpusillus species group (Anura, Hylidae)
MC Duryea, CA Brasileiro, KR Zamudio
Conservation genetics 10, 1053-1056, 2009
62009
A novel application of Approximate Bayesian Computation for detecting male reproductive advantages due to mating order
MC Duryea, AD Kern, RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67, 1867-1875, 2013
52013
Characterization of microsatellite markers for Thoropa taophora (Anura, Cycloramphidae), a frog endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest
MC Duryea, KR Zamudio, CA Brasileiro
Molecular Ecology Resources 8 (3), 663-665, 2008
42008
Gene flow-selection balance and the response of metapopulations to climate change
ML Logan, MC Duryea, O Molnar, B Kessler, R Calsbeek
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 55, E114-E114, 2015
2015
Sexual selection and sexual conflict in Anolis lizards: From molecules to populations
MC Duryea, AD Kern, R Calsbeek
SEXUAL SELECTION AND SEXUAL CONFLICT IN ANOLIS LIZARDS: FROM MOLECULES TO …, 2014
2014
Females bite back: Sexual conflict and the evolution of venom proteins in the reproductive tract of female anole lizards
MC Duryea, R Calsbeek, AD Kern
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 54, E55-E55, 2014
2014
Approximate Bayesian analysis of sire precedence reveals first-male advantage in the brown anole lizard (Anolis sagrei)
MC Duryea, AD Kern, RM Cox, RG Calsbeek
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 52, E50-E50, 2012
2012
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