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A genetic polymorphism in the swordtail Xiphophorus nigrensis: testing the prediction of equal fitnesses
MJ Ryan, CM Pease, MR Morris
The American Naturalist 139 (1), 21-31, 1992
2451992
Avoiding a compromise between sexual selection and species recognition: female swordtail fish assess multiple species-specific cues
SJ Hankison, MR Morris
Behavioral Ecology 14 (2), 282-287, 2003
1732003
Sexual selection and trichromatic color vision in primates: statistical support for the preexisting-bias hypothesis
AA Fernandez, MR Morris
The American Naturalist 170 (1), 10-20, 2007
1562007
Vertical bars on male Xiphophorus multilineatus: a signal that deters rival males and attracts females
MR Morris, M Mussel, MJ Ryan
Behavioral Ecology 6 (3), 274-279, 1995
1311995
Female choice of large males in the treefrog Hyla chrysoscelis: the importance of identifying the scale of choice
MR Morris
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 25, 275-281, 1989
1151989
A polymorphism in female preference for a polymorphic male trait in the swordtail fish Xiphophorus cortezi
MR Morris, PF Nicoletto, E Hesselman
Animal Behaviour 65 (1), 45-52, 2003
1072003
Male-male competition and access to females in the swordtail Xiphophorus nigrensis
MR Morris, P Batra, MJ Ryan
Copeia, 980-986, 1992
1041992
Assessment and individual recognition of opponents in the pygmy swordtails Xiphophorus nigrensis and X. multilineatus
MR Morris, L Gass, MJ Ryan
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 37, 303-310, 1995
971995
A mechanism for female choice of large males in the treefrog Hyla chrysoscelis
MR Morris, SL Yoon
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 25, 65-71, 1989
961989
Mate choice for more melanin as a mechanism to maintain a functional oncogene
AA Fernandez, MR Morris
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (36), 13503-13507, 2008
932008
Female preference for trait symmetry in addition to trait size in swordtail fish
MR Morris
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1998
871998
Sexual selection and species recognition in the pygmy swordtail, Xiphophorus pygmaeus: conflicting preferences
SJ Hankison, MR Morris
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51, 140-145, 2002
802002
Female preference variation has implications for the maintenance of an alternative mating strategy in a swordtail fish
O Rios-Cardenas, MS Tudor, MR Morris
Animal Behaviour 74 (3), 633-640, 2007
712007
The Napoleon complex: why smaller males pick fights
W Just, MR Morris
Evolutionary Ecology 17, 509-522, 2003
712003
Female swordtail fish prefer symmetrical sexual signal
MR Morris, K Casey
Animal Behaviour 55 (1), 33-39, 1998
681998
Variation in mating preference within a wild population influences the mating success of alternative mating strategies
MR Morris, O Rios-Cardenas, J Brewer
Animal Behaviour 79 (3), 673-678, 2010
672010
The causes and consequences of color vision
EJ Gerl, MR Morris
Evolution: Education and Outreach 1, 476-486, 2008
642008
A negative correlation between trait and mate preference inXiphophorus pygmaeus
MR MORRIS, WE WAGNER JR, MJ RYAN
Animal Behaviour 52 (6), 1193-1203, 1996
631996
The role of sexual selection in the loss of sexually selected traits in the swordtail fish Xiphophorus continens
MR Morris, JA Moretz, K Farley, P Nicoletto
Animal Behaviour 69 (6), 1415-1424, 2005
562005
The evolution of bluffing in animal contests: an ESS approach
R Gardner, MR Morris
Journal of Theoretical Biology 137 (2), 235-243, 1989
531989
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