Devin Arbuthnott, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Biology | University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
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(The effects of sexual selection and ecology on adaptation and diversification in Drosophila melanogaster.) |
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Tudor E, Promislow DEL, Arbuthnott D. (2018) Past and present resource availability affect mating rate but not mate choice in . Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society For Behavioral Ecology. 29: 1409-1414 |
Arbuthnott D. (2018) Female Life-History Trade-Offs and the Maintenance of Genetic Variation in Drosophila melanogaster. The American Naturalist. 192: 448-460 |
Arbuthnott D, Whitlock MC. (2018) Environmental stress does not increase the mean strength of selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Fedina TY, Arbuthnott D, Rundle HD, et al. (2017) Tissue-specific insulin signaling mediates female sexual attractiveness. Plos Genetics. 13: e1006935 |
Arbuthnott D, Fedina TY, Pletcher SD, et al. (2017) Mate choice in fruit flies is rational and adaptive. Nature Communications. 8: 13953 |
Arbuthnott D, Crespi BJ, Schwander T. (2015) Female Stick Insects Mate Multiply to Find Compatible Mates. The American Naturalist. 186: 519-30 |
Arbuthnott D, Levin TC, Promislow DE. (2015) The impacts of Wolbachia and the microbiome on mate choice in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Bonduriansky R, Mallet MA, Arbuthnott D, et al. (2015) Differential effects of genetic vs. environmental quality in Drosophila melanogaster suggest multiple forms of condition dependence. Ecology Letters. 18: 317-26 |
Arbuthnott D, Agrawal AF, Rundle HD. (2014) Remating and sperm competition in replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster adapted to alternative environments. Plos One. 9: e90207 |
Arbuthnott D, Dutton EM, Agrawal AF, et al. (2014) The ecology of sexual conflict: ecologically dependent parallel evolution of male harm and female resistance in Drosophila melanogaster. Ecology Letters. 17: 221-8 |