Paige Miller, Ph.D.

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EEMB University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Pischedda A, Friberg U, Stewart AD, et al. (2015) Sexual selection has minimal impact on effective population sizes in species with high rates of random offspring mortality: An empirical demonstration using fitness distributions. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Miller PB, Obrik-Uloho OT, Phan MH, et al. (2014) The song of the old mother: reproductive senescence in female drosophila. Fly. 8: 127-39
Miller PB, Obrik-Uloho OT, Phan MH, et al. (2014) The song of the old mother: reproductive senescence in female drosophila. Fly. 8: 127-39
Turner TL, Miller PM, Cochrane VA. (2013) Combining genome-wide methods to investigate the genetic complexity of courtship song variation in Drosophila melanogaster. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 30: 2113-20
Turner TL, Miller PM, Cochrane VA. (2013) Combining genome-wide methods to investigate the genetic complexity of courtship song variation in Drosophila melanogaster. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 30: 2113-20
Turner TL, Miller PM. (2012) Investigating natural variation in Drosophila courtship song by the evolve and resequence approach. Genetics. 191: 633-42
Turner TL, Miller PM. (2012) Investigating natural variation in Drosophila courtship song by the evolve and resequence approach. Genetics. 191: 633-42
Miller PM, Saltz JB, Cochrane VA, et al. (2011) Natural variation in decision-making behavior in Drosophila melanogaster. Plos One. 6: e16436
Miller PM, Saltz JB, Cochrane VA, et al. (2011) Natural variation in decision-making behavior in Drosophila melanogaster. Plos One. 6: e16436
Friberg U, Miller PM, Stewart AD, et al. (2011) Mechanisms promoting the long-term persistence of a Wolbachia infection in a laboratory-adapted population of Drosophila melanogaster. Plos One. 6: e16448
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