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This is a list of all publications by J Lab members (in bold) with an ANU address. The only exception is that all publications by Jennions prior to being at the ANU are included. For full publication lists by individuals (including their own work prior to being at the ANU), please check their websites (click on name in the above Panel). In Press Milner RNC, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. In Press. Safe sex: male-female coalitions and pre-copulatory mate guarding in a fiddler crab. Biology Letters Booksmythe I, Milner RNC, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. In Press. How do weaponless male fiddler crabs avoid aggression? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology PDF at FirstCite Online Kahn A, Mautz B, Jennions MD. In Press. Females prefer to associate with males with longer intromittent organs in mosquitofish. Biology Letters 4: 143-145 doi:10.1098/rsbl.2009.0637 PDF at FirstCite Online (Sept 15) 2009 Murai M, Backwell PRY, Jennions MD. 2009. The cost of reliable signalling: experimental evidence for predictable variation among males in a cost-benefit trade off between sexually selected traits. Evolution 63:2363-2371 [PDF] Milner RNC, Detto T, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. 2009. Hunting and predation in a fiddler crab. Journal of Ethology (in press) Kelly CD, Jennions MD. 2009. Sexually dimorphic immune response in the harem polygynous Wellington tree weta Hemideina crassidens. Physiological Entomology 34:174-179 [PDF] Zajitschek F, Hunt J, Jennions MD, Hall M, Brooks RC. 2009. Effects of juvenile and adult diet on ageing and reproductive effort of male and female Black Field Crickets Teleogryllus commodus. Functional Ecology 23:602-611 [PDF] 2008 Booksmythe I, Detto T, Backwell PRY. 2008. Female fiddler crabs settle for less: the travel costs of mate choice. Animal Behaviour 76:1775-1781 [PDF] Milner R, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. 2008. Does the environmental context of a signaling male influence his attractiveness? Animal Behaviour 76:1565-1570 [PDF] Kokko H, Jennions MD. 2008. Parental investment, sexual selection and sex ratios. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21:919-948 [PDF] Kelly CD, Bussiere LF, Gwynne DT. 2008. Sexual selection for male mobility in a giant insect with female-biased sexual dimorphism. American Naturalist 172: 417-423 [PDF] Reaney LT, Sims RA, Sims SWM, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. 2008. Experiments with robots explain synchronized courtship in fiddler crabs. Current Biology 18:R62-R63 [PDF] Reaney LT, Milner RNC, Detto T, Backwell PRY. 2008. The effects of claw regeneration on territory ownership and mating success in the fiddler crab, Uca mjoebergi. Animal Behaviour 75: 1473-1478 [PDF] Kelly CD. 2008. Sperm investment in relation to weapon size in a sexually dimorphic insect. Behavioural Ecology 19:1018-1024 [PDF] Kokko H, Jennions MD. 2008. Sexual conflict: the battle of the sexes reversed. Current Biology 18:R121-R123 [PDF] Kelly CD. 2008. Why do male tree weta aggressively evict females from galleries after mating? Ethology 114: 203-208 [PDF] Bussière LF, Hunt J, Stölting KN, Jennions MD, Brooks R. 2008. Mate choice for genetic quality when environments vary: suggestions for empirical progress. Genetica 134: 69-78 [PDF] Fayed SA, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. 2008. What factors contribute to an ownership advantage? Biology Letters 4: 143-145 [PDF] Kelly CD. 2008. The inter-relationships between resource holding potentials, resource value and reproductive success in territorial males: how much variation can we explain? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62:855-871 [PDF] Kelly CD. 2008. Identifying a causal agent of sexual selection on weaponry in an insect. Behavioural Ecology 19:184-192 [PDF] 2007 Hunt J, Blows MW, Zajitschek F, Jennions MD, Brooks R. 2007. Reconciling strong stabilizing selection with the maintenance of genetic variation in a natural population of black field crickets (Teleogryllus commodus). Genetics 177:875-880 [PDF] Backwell PRY, Matsumasa M, Double M, Roberts A, Murai M, Keogh JS, Jennions MD. 2007. What are the consequences of being left clawed in a predominantly right clawed fiddler crab? Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 274: 2723-2729 [PDF] Kokko H, Jennions MD, Houde AE. 2007. Evolution of frequency-dependent mate choice: keeping up with fashion trends. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 274: 1317-1324 [PDF] Jennions MD, Drayton J, Brooks RC, Hunt J. 2007. Do female black field crickets Teleogryllus commodus benefit from polyandry? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20: 1469-1477 [PDF] Drayton J, Hunt J, Brooks R, Jennions MD. 2007. Sounds different: inbreeding depression in sexually selected traits in the field cricket Teleogryllus bimaculatus. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20: 1138-1147 [PDF] Zajitschek F, Hunt J, Zajitschek SR, Jennions MD, Brooks R. 2007. No Intra-Locus Sexual Conflict over Reproductive Fitness or Ageing in Field Crickets. PLoS ONE 2(1): e155 [PDF] Kokko H, Wong BBM. 2007. What determines sex roles in mate searching? Evolution 61: 1162-1175 [PDF] 2006 Fisher DO. Double MC, Blomberg SP, Jennions MD, Cockburn. 2006. Post-mating sexual selection increases lifetime fitness of polyandrous females in the wild. Nature 444: 89-92 [PDF] Pandolfi JM, Tudhope A, Burr G, Chappell J, Edinger E, Frey M, Steneck R, Sharma C, Yeates A, Jennions MD, Lescinsky H, Newton A. 2006. Mass mortality following disturbance in Holocene coral reefs from Papua New Guinea. Geology 34: 949-952 [PDF] Hunt , Jennions MD, Spyrou N, Brooks R. 2006. Artificial selection on male longevity influences age-dependent reproductive effort in the black field cricket, Teleogryllus commodus. American Naturalist 168: E72-E86 [PDF] Kokko H, Jennions MD, Brooks R. 2006. Unifying and testing models of sexual selection. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 37: 43-66 [PDF] Jennions MD, Wong BMB, Cowling A., Donnelly C. 2006. Life history phenotypes in a live-bearing fish Brachyrhaphis episcopi living under different predator regimes: seasonal effects? Environmental Biology of Fish 76: 211-219 [PDF] Bussière LF, Hunt J, Jennions MD, Brooks R. 2006. Sexual conflict and cryptic female choice in the black field cricket, Teleogryllus commodus. Evolution 60:792-800 [PDF] Backwell PRY, Jennions MD, Wada K, Murai M, Christy J. 2006. Synchronous waving in two species of fiddler crabs. Acta Ethologica 9:22-25 [PDF] Kelly CD, Jennions MD. 2006. The h-index and career assessment by numbers. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21:167-170 [PDF] Bentsen, CL, Hunt J , Jennions MD, Brooks R. 2006. Complex multivariate sexual selection on male acoustic signalling in a wild population of Teleogryllus commodus. American Naturalist 167: E102-E116 [PDF] 2005 Hunt J, Brooks R, Jennions MD. 2005. Female mate choice as a condition-dependent life history trait. American Naturalist 166: 79-92 [PDF] Brooks R, Hunt J, Blows MW, Smith MJ, Bussière LF, Jennions MD. 2005. Experimental evidence for multivariate stabilizing sexual selection. Evolution 59: 871-880 [PDF] Shackleton M, Jennions MD, Hunt J. 2005. Fighting success and attractiveness as predictors of male mating success in the black field cricket Teleogryllus commodus: the effectiveness of no-choice tests. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 58:1-8 [PDF] Torres-Vila LM, Jennions MD. 2005. Male mating history and female fecundity in the Lepidoptera: do male virgins make better partners? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 57: 318-326 [PDF] Head ML, Hunt, J, Jennions MD, Brooks RC. 2005. The indirect benefits of mating with attractive males outweigh the direct costs. Public Library of Science, Biology 3: 289-294 [PDF] Savage KE, Hunt J, Jennions MD, Brooks RC. 2005. Male attractiveness covaries with fighting ability but not prior fight outcome in house crickets. Behavioural Ecology 16:196-200 [PDF] Wong BBM, Candolin U. 2005 How is female mate choice affected by male competition? Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 80: 559-571 [PDF] Wong BBM, Kokko, H. 2005 Is science as global as we think? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20: 475-476 [PDF] 2004 Hunt J, Brooks R, Jennions MD, Smith MJ, Bentsen CL, Bussière LF. 2004. High- quality male field crickets invest heavily in sexual display but die young. Nature 432: 1024-1027 [PDF] Jennions MD, Hunt J, Graham R, Brooks RC. 2004. No evidence for inbreeding avoidance through post-copulatory mechanisms in the black field cricket Teleogryllus commodus. Evolution 58:2472-2477 [PDF] Backwell PRY, Jennions MD. 2004. Coalition among male fiddler crabs. Nature 430: 417 [PDF] Hunt J, Bussiere L, Jennions MD, Brooks RC 2004. What is genetic quality? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19: 329-333 [PDF] Wong BMB, Jennions MD, Keogh JS, 2004. Sequential male mate choice in a fish, the Pacific blue-eye Pseudomugil signifer. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 56:253-256 [PDF] Wong BBM. 2004. Male competition is disruptive to courtship in the Pacific blue-eye fish. Journal of Fish Biology. 65: 333-341 [PDF] Torres-Vila LM, Rodríguez-Molina MC, Jennions MD. 2004. Polyandry and fecundity in the Lepidoptera: can methodological and conceptual approaches bias outcomes? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 55: 315-324 [PDF] Wong BMB, Keogh JS, Jennions MD. 2004. Mate recognition in a freshwater fish: geographic distance, genetic differentiation, and variation in female preference for local over foreign males. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17:701-708 [PDF] Wong BBM, Salzmann C, Schiestl FP. 2004. Pollinator attractiveness increases with distance from flowering orchids. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B (Supplement), Biology Letters 271: s212-s214 [PDF] Jennions MD, Møller AP, Hunt, J. 2004. Meta-analysis can "fail": reply to Kotiaho & Tomkins. Oikos 104: 191-193 [PDF] Wong BBM. 2004. Superior fighters make mediocre fathers in the Pacific blue-eye fish. Animal Behaviour 67:583-590 [PDF] Wong BBM, Keogh JS, McGlashan DJ. 2004. Current and historical patterns of drainage connectivity in eastern Australia inferred from population genetic structuring in a widespread freshwater fish Pseudomugil signifer (Pseudomugilidae). Molecular Ecology 13: 391-401 [PDF] Brooks R, Bussiere L, Jennions MD, Hunt J. 2004. Sinister strategies succeed at the Cricket World Cup. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B (Supplement), Biology Letters 271: S64-66 [PDF] 2003 Wong BMB, Jennions MD. 2003. Swimming costs influence male mate choice in a freshwater fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B (Supplement) 270: S36-S38 [PDF] Kokko H, Jennions MD. 2003. It takes two to tango. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18: 103-104 [PDF] Jennions MD, Backwell PRY, Murai M, Christy JH. 2003. How long should prey hide in response to a potential predator? Hiding behaviour in fiddler crabs. Animal Behaviour 66: 251-257 [PDF] Kokko H, Brooks R, Jennions MD, Morely J. 2003. The evolution of mate choice and mating biases. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 270: 653-664 [PDF] Jennions MD, Møller AP. 2003. A survey of the statistical power of research in behavioral ecology and animal behaviour. Behavioural Ecology 14: 438-455 [PDF] 2002 Møller AP, Jennions MD. 2002. How much variation can be explained by ecologists and evolutionary biologists? Oecologia 132: 492-500 [PDF] Jennions MD, Telford SR. 2002. Life-history phenotypes in populations of Brachyrhaphis episcopi (Poeciliidae) with different predator communities. Oecologia 132: 44-50 [PDF] Jennions MD, Møller AP. 2002. Publication bias in ecology and evolution: an empirical assessment using the “trim and fill” method. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 77: 211-222 [PDF] Jennions MD, Kelly CD. 2002. Geographic variation in male genitalia in Brachyrhaphis episcopi (Poecillidae): is it sexually or naturally selected? Oikos 97: 79-86 [PDF] Vélez M, Jennions MD, Telford SR. 2002. The effect of an experimental brood reduction on male desertion in the Panamanian Blue Acara Cichlid, Aequidens coeruleopunctatus. Ethology 108: 331-340 [PDF] Jennions MD, Møller AP. 2002. Relationships fade with time: a meta-analysis of temporal trends in publication in ecology and evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 269: 43-48 [PDF] 2001 Møller AP, Jennions MD. 2001. How important are direct fitness benefits of sexual selection? Naturwissenschaften 88: 401-415 [PDF] Jennions MD, Møller AP, Petrie M. 2001. Sexually-selected traits and adult survival: a meta-analysis. Quarterly Review of Biology 76: 3-36 [PDF1][PDF2] (scanned in = big file in two parts) Møller AP, Jennions MD. 2001. Testing and adjusting for publication bias. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 580-586 [PDF] Jennions MD, Brooks R. 2001. A sense of history. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 113-115 [PDF] Jennions MD & Polakow D. 2001. The effect of partial brood loss on male desertion in a cichlid fish: an experimental test. Behavioural Ecology 12: 84-92 [PDF] 1998-2000 Oliveira RF & 22 others . 2000. Considerations on the use of video playbacks as visual stimuli: the Lisbon workshop consensus. Acta Ethologica 3: 61-65 [PDF] Jennions MD, Petrie M. 2000. Why do females mate multiply? A review of the genetic benefits. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 75: 21-64 (Reproduced with the permission of Cambridge University Press) [PDF] Backwell PRY, Christy JH, Telford SR, Jennions MD, Passmore NI. 2000. Dishonest signaling in a fiddler crab. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 267: 719-724 [PDF] Brooks R, Jennions MD. 1999. The dark side of sexual selection. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 14: 336-337 [PDF] Backwell PRY, Jennions MD, Passmore NI, Christy JH. 1999. Female choice in the synchronously waving fiddler crab, Uca annulipes. Ethology 105: 415-422 [PDF] Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. 1998. Variation in courtship rate in the fiddler crab Uca annulipes: is it related to male attractiveness? Behavioural Ecology 9: 605-611 [PDF] Jennions MD. 1998. Tibial coloration, fluctuating asymmetry and female choice behaviour in the damselfly Platycypha caligata. Animal Behaviour 55: 1517-1528 [PDF] Jennions MD. 1998. The effect of leg band symmetry on female-male association in zebra finches. Animal Behaviour 55: 61-67 [PDF] Telford SR, Jennions MD. 1998. Establishing cryptic female choice in animals. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13: 216-218 [PDF] Koga T, Backwell PRY, Jennions MD, Christy JH. 1998. Elevated predation risk changes mating behaviour and courtship in a fiddler crab Uca beebei. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 265: 1385-1390 [PDF] Backwell PRY, Jennions MD, Passmore NI, Christy JH. 1998. Synchronized courtship in fiddler crabs. Nature 391: 31-32 [PDF] 1995-1997 Jennions MD. 1997. Female promiscuity and genetic incompatability. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 12: 251-253 [PDF] Jennions MD. 1997. Stability in coral communities: a natural experiment. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 12: 3-4 [PDF] Jennions MD & Petrie, M. 1997. Variation in mate choice and mating preferences: a review of causes and consequences. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 72: 283-327 [PDF] Jennions MD. 1996. The allometry of fluctuating asymmetry in southern African plants: flowers and leaves. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 59: 127-142 [PDF] Jennions MD & Backwell PRY. 1996. Residency and size affect fight duration and outcome in the fiddler crab, Uca annulipes. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 57: 293-306 [PDF] Jennions MD, Bishop PJ, Backwell PRY, Passmore, NI. 1995. Call rate variability and female choice in the African frog, Hyperolius marmoratus. Behaviour 132: 709-720 [PDF] Jennions MD, Backwell PRY, Passmore NI. 1995. Repeatability of mate choice: the effect of size in the African painted reed frog, Hyperolius marmoratus. Animal Behaviour 49: 181-186 [PDF] Backwell PRY, Jennions MD, Christy J & Schobe U. 1995. Pillar-building in the fiddler crab Uca beebei: evidence for a condition-dependent ornament. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 36: 185-192 [PDF] Bishop PJ, Jennions MD, Passmore NI. 1995. Chorus size and call intensity: female choice in the painted reed frog, Hyperolius marmoratus. Behaviour 132: 721-731 [PDF] Polakow D, Backwell PRY, Caithness N, Jennions MD. 1995. Stabilising or directional selection in signalling systems: investigations in a population of painted reed frogs, Hyperolius marmoratus. South African Journal of Science 91: 270-271 [PDF] Pre-1995 Jennions MD, Macdonald DW. 1994. Cooperative breeding in mammals. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9: 89-93 [PDF] Jennions MD. 1993. Female choice in birds and the cost of long tails. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8: 230-232 [PDF] Jennions MD, Passmore NI. 1993. Sperm competition in frogs: testis size and a ‘sterile male’ experiment on Chiromantis xerampelina (Rhacophoridae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 50: 211-220 [PDF] Backwell PRY, Jennions MD. 1993. Mate choice in the Neotropical frog, Hyla ebraccata: sexual selection, mate recognition and signal selection. Animal Behaviour 45: 1248-1250 [PDF] Jennions MD, Backwell PRY, Passmore NI. 1992. Breeding behaviour of the African frog, Chiromantis xerampelina: multiple spawning and polyandry. Animal Behaviour 44: 1091-1100 [PDF]
Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. 1992. Chorus size influences on the
anti-predator behaviour of a Neotropical frog.
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