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Sexually antagonistic selection, sexual dimorphism, and the resolution of intralocus sexual conflict
RM Cox, R Calsbeek
The American Naturalist 173 (2), 176-187, 2009
5182009
A comparative test of adaptive hypotheses for sexual size dimorphism in lizards
RM Cox, SL Skelly, HB John‐Alder
Evolution 57 (7), 1653-1669, 2003
5022003
The evolution of sexual size dimorphism in reptiles
RM Cox, MA Butler, HB John-Alder, DJ Fairbairn
Sex, size and gender roles: evolutionary studies of sexual size dimorphism 5 …, 2007
3352007
Experimental evidence for physiological costs underlying the trade‐off between reproduction and survival
RM Cox, EU Parker, DM Cheney, AL Liebl, LB Martin, R Calsbeek
Functional Ecology 24 (6), 1262-1269, 2010
2262010
Natural selection on thermal performance in a novel thermal environment
ML Logan, RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (39), 14165-14169, 2014
2212014
Testosterone, growth and the evolution of sexual size dimorphism
RM Cox, DS Stenquist, R Calsbeek
Journal of evolutionary biology 22 (8), 1586-1598, 2009
1882009
Experimentally assessing the relative importance of predation and competition as agents of selection
R Calsbeek, RM Cox
Nature 465 (7298), 613-616, 2010
1862010
Testosterone has opposite effects on male growth in lizards(Sceloporus spp.) with opposite patterns of sexual size dimorphism
RM Cox, HB John-Alder
Journal of Experimental Biology 208 (24), 4679-4687, 2005
1832005
SEVERE COSTS OF REPRODUCTION PERSIST IN ANOLIS LIZARDS DESPITE THE EVOLUTION OF A SINGLE-EGG CLUTCH
RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Evolution 64 (5), 1321-1330, 2010
1652010
Sex-specific selection and intraspecific variation in sexual size dimorphism
RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Evolution 64 (3), 798-809, 2010
1492010
Testosterone regulates sexually dimorphic coloration in the eastern fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus
RM Cox, SL Skelly, A Leo, HB John-Alder
Ichthyology & Herpetology 2005 (3), 597-608, 2005
1452005
Increased mite parasitism as a cost of testosterone in male striped plateau lizards Sceloporus virgatus
RM Cox, HB John-Alder
Functional Ecology, 327-334, 2007
1272007
Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity
BA Reinke, H Cayuela, FJ Janzen, JF Lemaître, JM Gaillard, AM Lawing, ...
Science 376 (6600), 1459-1466, 2022
1132022
Fitness consequences of sex-specific selection
T Connallon, RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Evolution 64 (6), 1671-1682, 2010
1112010
Testosterone Inhibits Growth in Juvenile Male Eastern Fence Lizards (Sceloporus undulatus): Implications for Energy Allocation and …
RM Cox, SL Skelly, HB John-Alder
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 78 (4), 531-545, 2005
1072005
Hormones, performance and fitness: Natural history and endocrine experiments on a lizard (Sceloporus undulatus)
HB John-Alder, RM Cox, GJ Haenel, LC Smith
Integrative and Comparative Biology 49 (4), 393-407, 2009
972009
Evolutionary shifts in habitat aridity predict evaporative water loss across squamate reptiles
CL Cox, RM Cox
Evolution 69 (9), 2507-2516, 2015
892015
Cryptic sex-ratio bias provides indirect genetic benefits despite sexual conflict
RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Science 328 (5974), 92-94, 2010
882010
Hormones as mediators of phenotypic and genetic integration: an evolutionary genetics approach
RM Cox, JW McGlothlin, F Bonier
Integrative and Comparative Biology 56 (2), 126-137, 2016
872016
Testosterone stimulates the expression of a social color signal in Yarrow's Spiny Lizard, Sceloporus jarrovii
RM Cox, V Zilberman, HB John‐Alder
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology …, 2008
842008
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