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Simmons, L.W., Fitzpatrick, J.L. 2016, 'Sperm competition and the coevolution of pre- and postcopulatory traits: Weapons evolve faster than testes among onthophagine dung beetles', Evolution, 70, 5, pp. 998-1008. Detail
Travers, L.M., Simmons, L.W., Garcia-Gonzalez, F. 2016, 'Additive genetic variance in polyandry enables its evolution, but polyandry is unlikely to evolve through sexy or good sperm processes', Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 29, 5, pp. 916-928. Detail
Sutter, A., Simmons, L.W., Lindholm, A.K., Firman, R.C. 2016, 'Function of copulatory plugs in house mice: Mating behavior and paternity outcomes of rival males', Behavioral Ecology, 27, 1, pp. 185-195. Detail
McNamara, K.B., Robinson, S.P., Rosa, M.E., Sloan, N.S., Van Lieshout, E., Simmons, L.W. 2016, 'Male-biased sex ratio does not promote increased sperm competitiveness in the seed beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus', Scientific Reports, 6, Detail
Travers, L.M., Garcia-Gonzalez, F., Simmons, L.W. 2016, 'Genetic variation but weak genetic covariation between pre- and post-copulatory episodes of sexual selection in Drosophila melanogaster', Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 29, 8, pp. 1535-1552. Detail
Travers, L.M., Simmons, L.W., Garcia-Gonzalez, F. 2016, 'Lifetime changes in phenotypic expression and evolutionary potential of female mating traits in Drosophila melanogaster', Animal Behaviour, 121, pp. 147-155. Detail
McCullough, E.L., Simmons, L.W. 2016, 'Selection on male physical performance during male-male competition and female choice', Behavioral Ecology, 27, 5, pp. 1288-1295. Detail
Firman, R.C., García-González, F., Thyer, E., Wheeler, S., Yamin, Z., Yuan, M., Simmons, L.W. 2015, 'Evolutionary change in testes tissue composition among experimental populations of house mice', Evolution, 69, 3, pp. 848-855. Detail
Buzatto, B.A., Kotiaho, J.S., Tomkins, J.L., Simmons, L.W. 2015, 'Intralocus tactical conflict: Genetic correlations between fighters and sneakers of the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus', Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 28, 3, pp. 730-738. Detail
Firman, R.C., Simmons, L.W. 2015, 'Gametic interactions promote inbreeding avoidance in house mice', Ecology Letters, 18, 9, pp. 937-943. Detail
Leivers, S., Simmons, L.W., Rhodes, G. 2015, 'Men's sexual faithfulness judgments may contain a Kernel of truth', PLOS ONE, 10, 8, pp. 1-13. Detail
Buzatto, B.A., Roberts, J.D., Simmons, L.W. 2015, 'Sperm competition and the evolution of precopulatory weapons: Increasing male density promotes sperm competition and reduces selection on arm strength in a chorusing frog', Evolution, 69, 10, pp. 2613-2624. Detail
Travers, L.M., Garcia-Gonzalez, F., Simmons, L.W. 2015, 'Live fast die young life history in females: Evolutionary trade-off between early life mating and lifespan in female Drosophila melanogaster', Scientific Reports, 5, pp. 1-7. Detail
Simmons, L.W. 2015, 'Sexual signalling by females: Do unmated females increase their signalling effort?', Biology Letters, 11, 6, pp. 20150298. Detail
Thomas, M.L., Simmons, L.W. 2015, 'No Coolidge effect in the Australian field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)', Austral Entomology, 54, 4, pp. 433-437. Detail
Lüpold, S., Simmons, L.W., Tomkins, J.L., Fitzpatrick, J.L. 2015, 'No evidence for a trade-off between sperm length and male premating weaponry', Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 28, 12, pp. 2187-2195. Detail
Van Lieshout, E., Mcnamara, K.B., Simmons, L.W. 2014, 'Why do female Callosobruchus maculatus kick their mates?', PLOS ONE, 9, 4, pp. 5pp. Detail
Robinson, S.P., Simmons, L.W., Kennington, W.J. 2014, 'Sex-biased mortality associated with inbreeding in Drosophila melanogaster', BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 14, 1, pp. 9pp. Detail
Simmons, L.W., Beveridge, M., Li, L., Tan, Y., Millar, A.H. 2014, 'Ontogenetic changes in seminal fluid gene expression and the protein composition of cricket seminal fluid', Evolution and Development, 16, 2, pp. 101-109. Detail
Lüpold, S., Tomkins, J.L., Simmons, L.W., Fitzpatrick, J.L. 2014, 'Female monopolization mediates the relationship between pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits', Nature Communications, 5, pp. 8pp. Detail