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The Evolution of Mating Systems in Insects and Arachnids
Modern mating systems in archaic Holometabola: sexuality in neuropterid insects
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Author(s):
Charles S. Henry
Publication date:
June 12 1997
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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June 12 1997
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: 193-210
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511721946.012
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03197799-4b80-4907-b0d6-b3de727131eb
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Book chapters
pp. 4
Evolutionary perspectives on insect mating
pp. 75
Sexual selection in resource defense polygyny: lessons from territorial grasshoppers
pp. 130
The evolution of mating systems in the Zoraptera: mating variations and sexual conflicts
pp. 164
Multiple mating, sperm competition, and cryptic female choice in the leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
pp. 193
Modern mating systems in archaic Holometabola: sexuality in neuropterid insects
pp. 240
Evolution of mate–signaling in moths: phylogenetic considerations and predictions from the asymmetric tracking hypothesis
pp. 294
Mate choice and species isolation in swarming insects
pp. 329
Sex via the substrate: mating systems and sexual selection in pseudoscorpions
pp. 32
Sexual selection by cryptic female choice in insects and arachnids
pp. 58
Natural and sexual selection components of odonate mating patterns
pp. 89
Reproductive strategies of the crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
pp. 110
The evolution of edible ‘sperm sacs’ and other forms of courtship feeding in crickets, katydids and their kin (Orthoptera: Ensifera)
pp. 146
The evolution of water strider mating systems: causes and consequences of sexual conflicts
pp. 184
Firefly mating ecology, selection and evolution
pp. 211
Mating systems of parasitoid wasps
pp. 226
Fig–associated wasps: pollinators and parasites, sex–ratio adjustment and male polymorphism, population structure and its consequences
pp. 257
Sexual dimorphism, mating systems and ecology in butterflies
pp. 273
Lek behavior of insects
pp. 310
Function and evolution of antlers and eye stalks in flies
pp. 340
Jumping spider mating strategies: sex among cannibals in and out of webs
pp. 352
Sexual conflict and the evolution of mating systems
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