Courtney L. Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Biology Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Evolution and Development Biology, Behavioral Sciences Psychology
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Susan C. Alberts grad student 2012 Duke
 (Revisiting Sexual Selection: an Exaggerated Signal of Fertility in the Amboseli Baboons.)
Maria R. Servedio post-doc UNC Chapel Hill
Michael J. Wade post-doc Indiana University
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DuVal EH, Fitzpatrick CL, Hobson EA, et al. (2023) Inferred Attractiveness: A generalized mechanism for sexual selection that can maintain variation in traits and preferences over time. Plos Biology. 21: e3002269
Fitzpatrick CL, Wade MJ. (2021) When is Offspring Viability Fitness a Measure of Paternal Fitness and When is it not? The Journal of Heredity
Fitzpatrick C, Ciresi CM, Wade MJ. (2021) The evolutionary genetics of paternal care: How good genes and extrapair copulation affect the trade-off between paternal care and mating success. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 1165-1174
Grebe NM, Fitzpatrick C, Sharrock K, et al. (2019) Organizational and activational androgens, lemur social play, and the ontogeny of female dominance. Hormones and Behavior
Fitzpatrick CL, Servedio MR. (2018) The evolution of male mate choice and female ornamentation: a review of mathematical models. Current Zoology. 64: 323-333
Fitzpatrick CL, Hobson EA, Mendelson TC, et al. (2018) Theory Meets Empiry: A Citation Network Analysis. Bioscience. 68: 805-812
Wade MJ, Fitzpatrick CL, Lively CM. (2018) 50 year anniversary of Lloyd's "Mean Crowding": ideas on patchy distributions. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Fitzpatrick CL, Servedio MR. (2016) Male mate choice, male quality, and the potential for sexual selection on female traits under polygyny. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Mendelson TC, Fitzpatrick CL, Hauber ME, et al. (2016) Cognitive Phenotypes and the Evolution of Animal Decisions. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Fitzpatrick CL, Altmann J, Alberts SC. (2015) Exaggerated sexual swellings and male mate choice in primates: testing the reliable indicator hypothesis in the Amboseli baboons. Animal Behaviour. 104: 175-185
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