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Kathryn B McNamara
Kathryn B McNamara
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Sexual conflict and correlated evolution between male persistence and female resistance traits in the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus
LR Dougherty, E van Lieshout, KB McNamara, JA Moschilla, G Arnqvist, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1855), 20170132, 2017
812017
Mating frequency, fecundity and fertilization success in the hide beetle, Dermestes maculatus
TM Jones, KB McNamara, PGR Colvin, R Featherston, MA Elgar
Journal of Insect Behavior 19 (3), 357-371, 2006
582006
A longevity cost of re-mating but no benefits of polyandry in the almond moth, Cadra cautella
KB McNamara, MA Elgar, TM Jones
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62 (9), 1433-1440, 2008
462008
Experimental evolution reveals trade-offs between mating and immunity
KB McNamara, N Wedell, LW Simmons
Biology Letters 9 (4), 2013
442013
Age‐dependent trade‐offs between immunity and male, but not female, reproduction
KB McNamara, E Van Lieshout, TM Jones, LW Simmons
Journal of Animal Ecology 82 (1), 235-244, 2013
432013
Large spermatophores reduce female receptivity and increase male paternity success in the almond moth, Cadra cautella
KB McNamara, MA Elgar, TM Jones
Animal Behaviour 77 (4), 931-936, 2009
422009
The effect of maternal and paternal immune challenge on offspring immunity and reproduction in a cricket
KB McNamara, E Van Lieshout, LW Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27 (6), 1020-1028, 2014
342014
Female reproductive status and mate choice in the hide beetle, Dermestes maculatus
KB McNamara, TM Jones, MA Elgar
Journal of Insect Behavior 17 (3), 337-352, 2004
292004
Rapid loss of behavioral plasticity and immunocompetence under intense sexual selection
E Van Lieshout, KB McNamara, LW Simmons
Evolution 68 (9), 2550-2558, 2014
282014
Why do female Callosobruchus maculatus kick their mates?
E Van Lieshout, KB McNamara, LW Simmons
PLoS One 9 (4), e95747, 2014
282014
Females suffer a reduction in the viability of stored sperm following an immune challenge
KB McNamara, E Lieshout, LW Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2013
282013
No cost of male mating experience on female reproductive success in the almond moth, Cadra cautella (Lepidoptera; Pyralidae)
KB McNamara, TM Jones, MA Elgar
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 61, 1177-1184, 2007
282007
Adult Responses to Larval Population Size in the Almond Moth, Cadra cautella
KB McNamara, MA Elgar, TM Jones
Ethology 116 (1), 39-46, 2010
272010
A test of the sexy-sperm and good-sperm hypotheses for the evolution of polyandry
KB McNamara, E Van Lieshout, LW Simmons
Behavioral Ecology 25 (4), 989-995, 2014
222014
Seminal compounds, female receptivity and fitness in the almond moth, Cadra cautella
KB McNamara, MA Elgar, TM Jones
Animal Behaviour 76 (3), 771-777, 2008
202008
Paternity costs from polyandry compensated by increased fecundity in the hide beetle
KB McNamara, RL Brown, MA Elgar, TM Jones
Behavioral Ecology 19 (2), 433-440, 2008
192008
Males evolve to be more harmful under increased sexual conflict intensity in a seed beetle
KB McNamara, NS Sloan, SE Kershaw, E Van Lieshout, LW Simmons
Behavioral Ecology 31 (2), 591-597, 2020
142020
Promiscuous words
MA Elgar, TM Jones, KB McNamara
Frontiers in Zoology 10 (1), 66, 2013
142013
Causes and consequences of variation in female mating frequency in the almond moth, Cadra cautella
KB McNamara, MA Elgar, TM Jones
Behaviour, 779-793, 2008
132008
Experimental evolution reveals divergence in female genital teeth morphology in response to sexual conflict intensity in a moth
KB McNamara, LR Dougherty, N Wedell, LW Simmons
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 32 (5), 519-524, 2019
122019
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