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List of works by Michael Greenfield

Acoustic orientation via sequential comparison in an ultrasonic moth.

scientific article published on 12 July 2002

Amino acid composition of the bushcricket spermatophore and the function of courtship feeding: Variable composition suggests a dynamic role of the nuptial gift

scientific article published on 5 August 2015

Animal choruses emerge from receiver psychology.

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Development of a Genomic Resource and Quantitative Trait Loci Mapping of Male Calling Traits in the Lesser Wax Moth, Achroia grisella

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Energetic cost of sexual attractiveness: ultrasonic advertisement in wax moths

scientific article published on April 1, 1998

Evaluation of amplitude in male song: female waxmoths respond to fortissimo notes.

scientific article published on December 2009

Evolution of directional hearing in moths via conversion of bat detection devices to asymmetric pressure gradient receivers

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Female preference functions drive interpopulation divergence in male signalling: call diversity in the bushcricket Ephippiger diurnus.

scientific article published on 28 July 2016

Females prefer leading males: relative call timing and sexual selection in katydid choruses.

scientific article published in November 1998

Genetic architecture of sensory exploitation: QTL mapping of female and male receiver traits in an acoustic moth.

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Genetic architecture of sexual selection: QTL mapping of male song and female receiver traits in an acoustic moth

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Genetic variance of sexually selected traits in waxmoths: maintenance by genotype x environment interaction.

scientific article published on June 2000

Genotype x environment interaction for male attractiveness in an acoustic moth: evidence for plasticity and canalization.

scientific article published on March 2006

Genotype × environment interaction, environmental heterogeneity and the lek paradox

scientific article published on January 24, 2012

Indirect genetic effects and the lek paradox: inter-genotypic competition may strengthen genotype x environment interactions and conserve genetic variance.

scientific article published on 25 July 2008

Interactive rhythms across species: the evolutionary biology of animal chorusing and turn-taking

scientific article published on 12 September 2019

Invertebrate sound and vibration

scientific article published in December 2009

Precedence effects and the evolution of chorusing.

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Quantitative Genetic Mapping and Genome Assembly in the Lesser Wax Moth Achroia grisella

scientific article published on 09 July 2019

Reaction norm variants for male calling song in populations of Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae): toward a resolution of the lek paradox.

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Signal interactions and interference in insect choruses: singing and listening in the social environment.

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Simulated robots and the evolution of reciprocity

Songs of Love, Orthoptera-Style.

scientific article published on 28 February 2012

Temperature coupling as an emergent property: parallel thermal effects on male song and female response do not contribute to species recognition in an acoustic moth.

scientific article published on July 2007

The contribution of tympanic transmission to fine temporal signal evaluation in an ultrasonic moth.

scientific article published on November 2005

The dilemma of Fisherian sexual selection: mate choice for indirect benefits despite rarity and overall weakness of trait-preference genetic correlation

scientific article published on 20 November 2014

When are good genes good? Variable outcomes of female choice in wax moths

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When do trade-offs occur? The roles of energy constraints and trait flexibility in a bushcricket.

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