Christine W. Miller, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2007 Organismal Biology & Ecology University of Montana, Missoula, MT 
Area:
Sexual Selection, Animal Weapons, evolution of developmental mechanisms, plasticity
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Douglas J. Emlen grad student 2007 Univ. Montana
 (Maternal effects and sexual selection in the heliconia bug, Leptoscelis tricolor (Hemiptera: Coreidae).)

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Pablo E Allen grad student 2012-2017 UF Gainesville
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Allen PE, Miller CW. (2024) Inbreeding depression in a sexually selected weapon and the homologue in females. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 37: 28-36
Jarrett BJM, Miller CW. (2023) Host Plant Effects on Sexual Selection Dynamics in Phytophagous Insects. Annual Review of Entomology
Greenway EVG, Hamel JA, Miller CW. (2021) A tangled web: Comparing inter- and intraspecific mating dynamics in Anasa squash bugs. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Cavender KR, Ricker TA, Lyon MO, et al. (2021) The trade-off between investment in weapons and fertility is mediated through spermatogenesis in the leaf-footed cactus bug . Ecology and Evolution. 11: 8776-8782
Allen PE, Cui Q, Miller CW. (2021) Evidence of a rapid and adaptive response of hemipteran mouthparts to a physical barrier. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Emberts Z, Miller CW, Skojec C, et al. (2020) Leaf-footed bugs possess multiple hidden contrasting color signals, but only one is associated with increased body size. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 8571-8578
Emberts Z, St Mary CM, Howard CC, et al. (2020) The evolution of autotomy in leaf-footed bugs. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Wilner D, Greenway Ginny EV, Cirino LA, et al. (2020) Long-term reproductive success is predicted by sexual behavior and impaired by temporary nutritional stress during sexual maturation. Behavioural Processes. 104122
Allen PE, Miller CW. (2020) The hidden cost of group living for aggregating juveniles in a sexually dimorphic species Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 131: 39-49
Greenway EVG, Cirino LA, Wilner D, et al. (2019) Extreme variation in testes size in an insect is linked to recent mating activity. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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