Susan N. Gershman, Ph.D.

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2007 University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
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Daphne J. Fairbairn grad student 2007 UC Riverside
 (The reproductive consequences of multiple mating and partner novelty in female Gryllus vocalis field crickets.)
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Mullins LR, Brown DJ, Lovsey SR, et al. (2023) Roundup and immune challenge have different effects on a native field cricket and its introduced competitor. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
Gershman SN, Miller OG, Hamilton IM. (2021) Causes and consequences of variation in development time in a field cricket. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Gershman SN. (2020) Mating has opposite effects on male and female sexually selected cuticular hydrocarbons Animal Behaviour. 162: 115-122
Gershman SN, Harrison SA, Jones SC. (2018) Opportunities for female choice in the bed bug Cimex lectularius Ethology. 125: 92-97
Gershman SN, Rundle HD. (2016) Crowd control: Sex ratio affects sexually selected cuticular hydrocarbons in male Drosophila serrata. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Gershman SN, Rundle HD. (2016) Level up: The expression of male sexually selected cuticular hydrocarbons is mediated by sexual experience Animal Behaviour. 112: 169-177
Steiger S, Capodeanu-Nägler A, Gershman SN, et al. (2015) Female choice for male cuticular hydrocarbon profile in decorated crickets is not based on similarity to their own profile. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Gershman SN, Toumishey E, Rundle HD. (2014) Time flies: Time of day and social environment affect cuticular hydrocarbon sexual displays in Drosophila serrata. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 281
Gershman S, Delcourt M, Rundle HD. (2014) Sexual selection on Drosophila serrata male pheromones does not vary with female age or mating status. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 1279-86
Gershman SN, Hunt J, Sakaluk SK. (2013) Food fight: sexual conflict over free amino acids in the nuptial gifts of male decorated crickets. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 693-704
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