Thomas P. Gosden

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2004-2012 Department of Ecology Lund University, Lund, Skåne län, Sweden 
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Han CS, Gosden TP, Dingemanse NJ. (2019) Protein deprivation facilitates the independent evolution of behavior and morphology. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Gosden TP, Reddiex AJ, Chenoweth SF. (2018) Artificial selection reveals sex differences in the genetic basis of sexual attractiveness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Gosden TP, Thomson JR, Blows MW, et al. (2016) Testing for a genetic response to sexual selection in a wild Drosophila population. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Le Rouzic A, Hansen TF, Gosden TP, et al. (2015) Evolutionary time-series analysis reveals the signature of frequency-dependent selection on a female mating polymorphism. The American Naturalist. 185: E182-96
Gosden TP, Waller JT, Svensson EI. (2015) Asymmetric isolating barriers between different microclimatic environments caused by low immigrant survival. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282
Chenoweth SF, Gosden TP. (2015) Variation and selection on preference functions: A comment on Edward Behavioral Ecology. 26: 322-323
Gosden TP, Rundle HD, Chenoweth SF. (2014) Testing the correlated response hypothesis for the evolution and maintenance of male mating preferences in Drosophila serrata. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 2106-12
Gosden TP, Chenoweth SF. (2014) The evolutionary stability of cross-sex, cross-trait genetic covariances. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 68: 1687-97
Reddiex AJ, Gosden TP, Bonduriansky R, et al. (2013) Sex-specific fitness consequences of nutrient intake and the evolvability of diet preferences. The American Naturalist. 182: 91-102
Gosden TP, Shastri KL, Innocenti P, et al. (2012) The B-matrix harbors significant and sex-specific constraints on the evolution of multicharacter sexual dimorphism. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 66: 2106-16
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