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Russell Bonduriansky
Russell Bonduriansky
Professor of evolutionary biology, University of New South Wales
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The evolution of male mate choice in insects: a synthesis of ideas and evidence
R Bonduriansky
Biological Reviews 76 (3), 305-339, 2001
10682001
Intralocus sexual conflict
R Bonduriansky, SF Chenoweth
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 24 (5), 280-288, 2009
7882009
Nongenetic inheritance and its evolutionary implications
R Bonduriansky, T Day
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 40 (1), 103, 2009
6742009
Eliminating autocorrelation reduces biological relevance of home range estimates
S de Solla, R Bonduriansky, RJ Brooks
Journal of Animal Ecology 68 (2), 221-234, 1999
6531999
Sexual selection, sexual conflict and the evolution of ageing and life span
R Bonduriansky, A Maklakov, F Zajitschek, R Brooks
Functional ecology, 443-453, 2008
5432008
Sex-specific fitness effects of nutrient intake on reproduction and lifespan
AA Maklakov, SJ Simpson, F Zajitschek, MD Hall, J Dessmann, F Clissold, ...
Current Biology 18 (14), 1062-1066, 2008
4862008
Sexual selection and allometry: a critical reappraisal of the evidence and ideas
R Bonduriansky
Evolution 61 (4), 838-849, 2007
4162007
The implications of nongenetic inheritance for evolution in changing environments
R Bonduriansky, AJ Crean, T Day
Evolutionary Applications 5, 192-201, 2012
3762012
A unified approach to the evolutionary consequences of genetic and nongenetic inheritance
T Day, R Bonduriansky
The American Naturalist 178 (2), E18-E36, 2011
3342011
The evolution of condition‐dependent sexual dimorphism
R Bonduriansky
The American Naturalist 169 (1), 9-19, 2007
2832007
The evolution of static allometry in sexually selected traits
R Bonduriansky, T Day
Evolution 57 (11), 2450-2458, 2003
2752003
Extended Heredity: A New Understanding of Inheritance and Evolution
R Bonduriansky, T Day
Princeton University Press, 2018
2502018
Rethinking heredity, again
R Bonduriansky
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 27, 330-336, 2012
2492012
Intralocus sexual conflict can drive the evolution of genomic imprinting
T Day, R Bonduriansky
Genetics 167 (4), 1537-1546, 2004
2342004
What is a paternal effect?
AJ Crean, R Bonduriansky
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 29 (10), 554-559, 2014
2272014
Offspring size variation within broods as a bet‐hedging strategy in unpredictable environments
DJ Marshall, R Bonduriansky, LF Bussière
Ecology 89 (9), 2506-2517, 2008
2022008
Maternal and paternal condition effects on offspring phenotype in Telostylinus angusticollis (Diptera: Neriidae)
R Bonduriansky, M Head
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20 (6), 2379-2388, 2007
1972007
Sexual selection, genetic architecture, and the condition dependence of body shape in the sexually dimorphic fly Prochyliza xanthostoma (Piophilidae)
R Bonduriansky, L Rowe
Evolution 59 (1), 138-151, 2005
1752005
Rapid and costly ageing in wild male flies
R Bonduriansky, CE Brassil
Nature 420 (6914), 377, 2002
1722002
The evolution of genomic imprinting: theories, predictions and empirical tests
MM Patten, L Ross, JP Curley, DC Queller, R Bonduriansky, JB Wolf
Heredity 113, 119-128, 2014
1492014
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