Machteld Verzijden

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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Verzijden MN, Svensson EI. (2016) Interspecific interactions and learning variability jointly drive geographic differences in mate preferences. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Verzijden MN, Abbott JK, von Philipsborn AC, et al. (2015) Male learn to prefer an arbitrary trait associated with female mating status. Current Zoology. 61: 1036-1042
Svensson EI, Runemark A, Verzijden MN, et al. (2014) Sex differences in developmental plasticity and canalization shape population divergence in mate preferences. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 281
Verzijden MN, Scobell SK, Svensson EI. (2014) The effects of experience on the development of sexual behaviour of males and females of the banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens). Behavioural Processes. 109: 180-9
Lachlan RF, Verzijden MN, Bernard CS, et al. (2013) The progressive loss of syntactical structure in bird song along an island colonization chain. Current Biology : Cb. 23: 1896-901
Verzijden MN, Ten Cate C, Servedio MR, et al. (2013) The impact of learned mating traits on speciation is not yet clear: response to Kawecki. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 28: 69-70
Estramil N, Bouton N, Verzijden MN, et al. (2013) Cichlids respond to conspecific sounds but females exhibit no phonotaxis without the presence of live males Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 23: 305-312
Verzijden MN, ten Cate C, Servedio MR, et al. (2012) The impact of learning on sexual selection and speciation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 27: 511-9
Dijkstra PD, Verzijden MN, Groothuis TG, et al. (2012) Divergent hormonal responses to social competition in closely related species of haplochromine cichlid fish. Hormones and Behavior. 61: 518-26
Verzijden MN, Culumber ZW, Rosenthal GG. (2012) Opposite effects of learning cause asymmetric mate preferences in hybridizing species Behavioral Ecology. 23: 1133-1139
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