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Wyer CAS, Trajanovikj V, Hollis B, et al. (2024) Evidence for Significant Skew and Low Heritability of Competitive Male Mating Success in the Yellow Fever Mosquito . Evolutionary Applications. 17: e70061 |
Cator LJ, Bonsall MB. (2024) Anticipating evolutionary responses of mosquito mating systems to population suppression with mass-reared males. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 101302 |
Ewers RM, Orme CDL, Pearse WD, et al. (2024) Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate. Nature |
Wyer CAS, Cator LJ, Hollis B. (2023) Release from sexual selection leads to rapid genome-wide evolution in Aedes aegypti. Current Biology : Cb. 33: 1351-1357.e5 |
League GP, Harrington LC, Pitcher SA, et al. (2021) Sexual selection theory meets disease vector control: Testing harmonic convergence as a "good genes" signal in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 15: e0009540 |
Reitmayer CM, Pathak AK, Harrington LC, et al. (2021) Sex, age, and parental harmonic convergence behavior affect the immune performance of Aedes aegypti offspring. Communications Biology. 4: 723 |
Cator LJ, Wyer CAS, Harrington LC. (2021) Mosquito Sexual Selection and Reproductive Control Programs. Trends in Parasitology |
Aldersley A, Pongsiri A, Bunmee K, et al. (2019) Too "sexy" for the field? Paired measures of laboratory and semi-field performance highlight variability in the apparent mating fitness of Aedes aegypti transgenic strains. Parasites & Vectors. 12: 357 |
Qureshi A, Aldersley A, Hollis B, et al. (2019) Male competition and the evolution of mating and life-history traits in experimental populations of Aedes aegypti. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20190591 |
Aldersley A, Cator LJ. (2019) Female resistance and harmonic convergence influence male mating success in Aedes aegypti. Scientific Reports. 9: 2145 |