Isobel Booksmythe - Publications

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Biology Universität Zürich, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland 

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2022 Hangartner S, Sgrò CM, Connallon T, Booksmythe I. Sexual dimorphism in phenotypic plasticity and persistence under environmental change: An extension of theory and meta-analysis of current data. Ecology Letters. PMID 35334155 DOI: 10.1111/ele.14005  0.471
2018 Svensson EI, Goedert D, Gómez-Llano MA, Spagopoulou F, Nava-Bolaños A, Booksmythe I. Sex differences in local adaptation: what can we learn from reciprocal transplant experiments? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 373. PMID 30150219 DOI: 10.1098/Rstb.2017.0420  0.464
2018 Gerber N, Booksmythe I, Kokko H. Sex Allocation Theory for Facultatively Sexual Organisms Inhabiting Seasonal Environments: The Importance of Bet Hedging. The American Naturalist. 192: 155-170. PMID 30016165 DOI: 10.1086/697727  0.597
2018 Booksmythe I, Gerber N, Ebert D, Kokko H. Daphnia females adjust sex allocation in response to current sex ratio and density. Ecology Letters. PMID 29484799 DOI: 10.1111/Ele.12929  0.655
2018 Gerber N, Kokko H, Ebert D, Booksmythe I. Daphnia invest in sexual reproduction when its relative costs are reduced. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285. PMID 29343596 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2017.2176  0.514
2017 Booksmythe I, Rundle HD, Arnqvist G. Sexual dimorphism in epicuticular compounds despite similar sexual selection in sex role reversed seed beetles. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. PMID 28834573 DOI: 10.1111/Jeb.13171  0.618
2017 Song Z, Liu Y, Booksmythe I, Ding C. Effects of individual-based preferences for colour-banded mates on sex allocation in zebra finches Behavioral Ecology. 28: 1228-1235. DOI: 10.1093/Beheco/Arx069  0.714
2016 Buechel SD, Booksmythe I, Kotrschal A, Jennions MD, Kolm N. Artificial selection on male genitalia length alters female brain size. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 283. PMID 27881751 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2016.1796  0.768
2016 Harts AM, Booksmythe I, Jennions MD. Mate guarding and frequent copulation in birds: a meta-analysis of their relationship to paternity and male phenotype. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. PMID 27714783 DOI: 10.1111/Evo.13081  0.77
2016 Fritzsche K, Booksmythe I, Arnqvist G. Sex Ratio Bias Leads to the Evolution of Sex Role Reversal in Honey Locust Beetles. Current Biology : Cb. PMID 27593373 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cub.2016.07.018  0.744
2016 Booksmythe I, Head ML, Keogh JS, Jennions MD. Fitness consequences of artificial selection on relative male genital size. Nature Communications. 7: 11597. PMID 27188478 DOI: 10.1038/Ncomms11597  0.704
2016 Hayes CL, Callander S, Booksmythe I, Jennions MD, Backwell PR. Mate choice and the operational sex ratio: an experimental test with robotic crabs. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. PMID 27087241 DOI: 10.1111/Jeb.12884  0.81
2015 Booksmythe I, Mautz B, Davis J, Nakagawa S, Jennions MD. Facultative adjustment of the offspring sex ratio and male attractiveness: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. PMID 26405787 DOI: 10.1111/Brv.12220  0.804
2015 Kokko H, Booksmythe I, Jennions MD. Mate-sampling costs and sexy sons. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 28: 259-66. PMID 25399634 DOI: 10.1111/Jeb.12532  0.761
2014 Booksmythe I, Fritzsche K, Arnqvist G. Sperm competition generates evolution of increased paternal investment in a sex role-reversed seed beetle Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 2841-2849. PMID 25394675 DOI: 10.1111/Jeb.12549  0.76
2013 Booksmythe I, Schwanz LE, Kokko H. The complex interplay of sex allocation and sexual selection. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 67: 673-8. PMID 23461318 DOI: 10.1111/Evo.12003  0.69
2013 Hayes CL, Booksmythe I, Jennions MD, Backwell PR. Does male reproductive effort increase with age? Courtship in fiddler crabs. Biology Letters. 9: 20121078. PMID 23325736 DOI: 10.1098/Rsbl.2012.1078  0.732
2013 Kokko H, Booksmythe I, Jennions MD. Causality and sex roles: prejudice against patterns? A reply to Ah-King. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 28: 2-4. PMID 22980214 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tree.2012.08.008  0.727
2013 Fritzsche K, Booksmythe I. The measurement of sexual selection on females and males Current Zoology. 59: 558-563. DOI: 10.1093/Czoolo/59.4.558  0.463
2013 Booksmythe I, Backwell PRY, Jennions MD. Competitor size, male mating success and mate choice in eastern mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki Animal Behaviour. 85: 371-375. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2012.11.009  0.802
2012 Booksmythe I, Hayes C, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. The effects of neighbor familiarity and size on cooperative defense of fiddler crab territories Behavioral Ecology. 23: 285-289. DOI: 10.1093/Beheco/Arr184  0.553
2011 Booksmythe I, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. Male fiddler crabs prefer conspecific females during simultaneous, but not sequential, mate choice Animal Behaviour. 81: 775-778. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2011.01.009  0.808
2010 Booksmythe I, Kokko H, Jennions MD. Sexual selection: the weevils of inbreeding. Current Biology : Cb. 20: R672-3. PMID 20728051 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cub.2010.06.055  0.548
2010 Booksmythe I, Jennions MD, Backwell PR. Interspecific assistance: fiddler crabs help heterospecific neighbours in territory defence. Biology Letters. 6: 748-50. PMID 20534601 DOI: 10.1098/Rsbl.2010.0454  0.674
2010 Milner RNC, Booksmythe I, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. The battle of the sexes? Territory acquisition and defence in male and female fiddler crabs Animal Behaviour. 79: 735-738. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2009.12.030  0.819
2010 Booksmythe I, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. Investigating the 'dear enemy' phenomenon in the territory defence of the fiddler crab, Uca mjoebergi Animal Behaviour. 79: 419-423. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2009.11.020  0.569
2010 Booksmythe I, Milner RNC, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. How do weaponless male fiddler crabs avoid aggression? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 485-491. DOI: 10.1007/S00265-009-0864-9  0.819
2008 Booksmythe I, Detto T, Backwell PRY. Female fiddler crabs settle for less: the travel costs of mate choice Animal Behaviour. 76: 1775-1781. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2008.07.022  0.738
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