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Publications by Pia J. Gertsch
Why Do Some Social Insect Queens Mate With Several Males? Testing the Sex-Ratio Manipulation Hypothesis in Lasius Niger
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Evolution
Ecology
Genetics
Systematics
Behavior
Biological Sciences
Agricultural
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Relationships Between Phenotype, Mating Behavior, and Fitness of Queens in the Ant Lasius Niger
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
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Systematics
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Relationships Between Phenotype, Mating Behavior, and Fitness of Queens in the Ant Lasius Niger
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Evolution
Ecology
Genetics
Systematics
Behavior
Biological Sciences
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How to Fool a Virgin: Artificial Dealation Triggers Oviposition in Virgin Lasius Niger Queens
Insectes Sociaux
Systematics
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The Relationship Between Multiple Mating by Queens, Within-Colony Genetic Variability and Fitness in the Ant Lasius Niger
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Ecology
Systematics
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Adult Sex Ratio Influences Mate Choice in Darwin’s Finches
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Mate Choice and the Operational Sex Ratio: An Experimental Test With Robotic Crabs
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Evolution
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Mating With Stressed Males Increases the Fitness of Ant Queens
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Multiple Paternity and Colony Homeostasis in Lasius Niger Ants
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Testing the Mate-Choice Hypothesis of the Female Orgasm: Disentangling Traits and Behaviours
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