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The evolution and evolutionary consequences of social plasticity in mate preferences
RL Rodríguez, D Rebar, KD Fowler-Finn
Animal Behaviour 85 (5), 1041-1047, 2013
1032013
Courtship song is more variable than calling song in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
M Zuk, D Rebar, SP Scott
Animal Behaviour 76 (3), 1065-1071, 2008
842008
Courtship song's role during female mate choice in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
D Rebar, NW Bailey, M Zuk
Behavioral Ecology 20 (6), 1307-1314, 2009
742009
Mating experience in field crickets modifies pre-and postcopulatory female choice in parallel
D Rebar, M Zuk, NW Bailey
Behavioral Ecology 22 (2), 303-309, 2011
622011
Describing mate preference functions and other function‐valued traits
JT Kilmer, KD Fowler‐Finn, DA Gray, G Höbel, D Rebar, MS Reichert, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30 (9), 1658-1673, 2017
562017
Cooperative interactions within the family enhance the capacity for evolutionary change in body size
BJM Jarrett, M Schrader, D Rebar, TM Houslay, RM Kilner
Nature Ecology & Evolution 1 (7), 0178, 2017
452017
Genetic variation in social influence on mate preferences
D Rebar, RL Rodríguez
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1763), 20130803, 2013
372013
An evolutionary switch from sibling rivalry to sibling cooperation, caused by a sustained loss of parental care
D Rebar, NW Bailey, BJM Jarrett, RM Kilner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (5), 2544-2550, 2020
312020
A sustained change in the supply of parental care causes adaptive evolution of offspring morphology
BJM Jarrett, E Evans, HB Haynes, MR Leaf, D Rebar, A Duarte, ...
Nature communications 9 (1), 3987, 2018
312018
Males adjust their signalling behaviour according to experience of male signals and male–female signal duets
D Rebar, RL Rodríguez
Journal of evolutionary biology 29 (4), 766-776, 2016
272016
Insect mating signal and mate preference phenotypes covary among host plant genotypes
D Rebar, RL Rodríguez
Evolution 69 (3), 602-610, 2015
262015
Adaptation to a novel family environment involves both apparent and cryptic phenotypic changes
M Schrader, BJM Jarrett, D Rebar, RM Kilner
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1862), 20171295, 2017
212017
Adaptive evolution of synchronous egg-hatching in compensation for the loss of parental care
BJM Jarrett, D Rebar, HB Haynes, MR Leaf, C Halliwell, R Kemp, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1885), 20181452, 2018
202018
Acoustic experience influences male and female pre-and postcopulatory behaviors in a bushcricket
D Rebar, F Barbosa, MD Greenfield
Behavioral ecology 27 (2), 434-443, 2016
202016
Reproduction and immunity trade-offs constrain mating signals and nuptial gift size in a bushcricket
F Barbosa, D Rebar, MD Greenfield
Behavioral ecology 27 (1), 109-117, 2016
192016
Trees to treehoppers: genetic variation in host plants contributes to variation in the mating signals of a plant‐feeding insect
D Rebar, RL Rodríguez
Ecology letters 17 (2), 203-210, 2014
192014
Phenotypic plasticity explains apparent reverse evolution of fat synthesis in parasitic wasps
B Visser, HT Alborn, S Rondeaux, M Haillot, T Hance, D Rebar, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 7751, 2021
182021
Green symphonies or wind in the willows? Testing acoustic communication in plants
NW Bailey, KD Fowler-Finn, D Rebar, RL Rodríguez
Behavioral Ecology 24 (4), 797-798, 2013
182013
When do acoustic cues matter? Perceived competition and reproductive plasticity over lifespan in a bushcricket
D Rebar, MD Greenfield
Animal behaviour 128, 41-49, 2017
172017
Genetic variation in host plants influences the mate preferences of a plant-feeding insect
D Rebar, RL Rodríguez
The American Naturalist 184 (4), 489-499, 2014
162014
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