Michal Polak
Affiliations: | University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH |
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Sign in to add traineeKarl Grieshop | grad student | 2009-2012 | University of Cincinnati (Evolution Tree) |
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Benoit JB, Ajayi OM, Webster A, et al. (2023) Shifted levels of sleep and activity under darkness as mechanisms underlying ectoparasite resistance. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Polak M, McEvey SF. (2022) Refutation of traumatic insemination in the species complex. Biology Letters. 18: 20210625 |
Polak M, Tomkins JL. (2021) Evolution: Natural selection, sexual selection, and the jaws of death. Current Biology : Cb. 31: R1092-R1095 |
Tyler F, Haverkos S, Imm A, et al. (2021) Analysis of correlated responses in key ejaculatory traits to artificial selection on a diversifying secondary sexual trait. Journal of Insect Physiology. 133: 104291 |
Arnqvist G, Grieshop K, Hotzy C, et al. (2021) Direct and indirect effects of male genital elaboration in female seed beetles. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20211068 |
Polak M, Hurtado-Gonzales JL, Benoit JB, et al. (2021) Positive genetic covariance between male sexual ornamentation and fertilizing capacity. Current Biology : Cb |
Benoit JB, Bose J, Bailey S, et al. (2020) Interactions with ectoparasitic mites induce host metabolic and immune responses in flies at the expense of reproduction-associated factors. Parasitology. 1-39 |
Rodriguez-Exposito E, Garcia-Gonzalez F, Polak M. (2019) Individual and synergistic effects of male external genital traits in sexual selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Polak M, Starmer WT, Barker JSF. (2019) A mating plug and male mate choice in Drosophila hibisci Bock. Animal Behaviour. 56: 919-926 |
Gray LJ, Simpson SJ, Polak M. (2017) Fruit flies may face a nutrient-dependent life-history trade-off between secondary sexual trait quality, survival and developmental rate. Journal of Insect Physiology |