Dustin J. Wilgers

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McPherson College 
 2011 The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
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Eileen A. Hebets grad student 2011 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
 (The complexities of wolf spider communication: Exploring courtship signal function in Rabidosa rabida.)
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Choi N, Adams M, Fowler-Finn K, et al. (2022) Increased signal complexity is associated with increased mating success. Biology Letters. 18: 20220052
Bunch S, Wilgers DJ. (2021) Female mating status affects male mating tactic expression in the wolf spider . Current Zoology. 68: 121-127
De Young S, Wilgers DJ. (2016) The effects of male competition on the expression and success of alternative mating tactics in the wolf spiderRabidosa punctulata Journal of Arachnology. 44: 380-387
Hebets EA, Hansen M, Jones TC, et al. (2015) Octopamine levels relate to male mating tactic expression in the wolf spider Rabidosa punctulata Animal Behaviour. 100: 136-142
Wilgers DJ, Hebets EA. (2015) Functional Approach to Condition Animal Signaling and Function: An Integrative Approach. 229-252
Wilgers DJ, Wickwire D, Hebets EA. (2014) Detection of predator cues alters mating tactics in male wolf spiders Behaviour. 151: 573-590
Wilgers DJ, Hebets EA. (2012) Seismic signaling is crucial for female mate choice in a multimodal signaling wolf spider Ethology. 118: 387-397
Wilgers DJ, Hebets EA. (2012) Age-related female mating decisions are condition dependent in wolf spiders Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 66: 29-38
Rundus AS, Sullivan-Beckers L, Wilgers DJ, et al. (2011) Females are choosier in the dark: environment-dependent reliance on courtship components and its impact on fitness. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 65: 268-82
Wilgers DJ, Hebets EA. (2011) Complex courtship displays facilitate male reproductive success and plasticity in signaling across variable environments Current Zoology. 57: 175-186
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