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Theresa Jones
Theresa Jones
Professor in Evolution and Ecology
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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The role of chemical communication in mate choice
BG Johansson, TM Jones
Biological Reviews 82 (2), 265-289, 2007
6922007
Partial recovery of a skipper butterfly (Hesperia comma) from population refuges: lessons for conservation in a fragmented landscape
CD Thomas, TM Jones
Journal of Animal Ecology, 472-481, 1993
2341993
Artificial light at night as a driver of evolution across urban–rural landscapes
GR Hopkins, KJ Gaston, ME Visser, MA Elgar, TM Jones
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16 (8), 472-479, 2018
1692018
Adaptive female choice for middle–aged mates in a lekking sandfly
TM Jones, A Balmford, RJ Quinnell
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2000
1662000
The role of male age, sperm age and mating history on fecundity and fertilization success in the hide beetle
TM Jones, MA Elgar
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
1622004
Gender differences in conference presentations: a consequence of self-selection?
TM Jones, KV Fanson, R Lanfear, MRE Symonds, M Higgie
PeerJ 2, e627, 2014
1342014
Impacts of artificial light at night on sleep: A review and prospectus
AE Aulsebrook, TM Jones, RA Mulder, JA Lesku
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2018
1272018
Melatonin: a possible link between the presence of artificial light at night and reductions in biological fitness
Jones, T.M., Durrant, J., Michaelides, E.B., and Green, M.P.
Philosophical Transactions Royal Society B 370, 2015
1262015
Sleep ecophysiology: integrating neuroscience and ecology
AE Aulsebrook, TM Jones, NC Rattenborg, TC Roth, JA Lesku
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 31 (8), 590-599, 2016
1232016
Fisherian flies: benefits of female choice in a lekking sandfly
TM Jones, RJ Quinnell, A Balmford
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1998
1131998
Chronic exposure to dim artificial light at night decreases fecundity and adult survival in Drosophila melanogaster
LK McLay, MP Green, TM Jones
Journal of Insect Physiology 100, 15-20, 2017
1022017
Urban forest invertebrates: how they shape and respond to the urban environment
DJ Kotze, EC Lowe, JS MacIvor, A Ossola, BA Norton, DF Hochuli, L Mata, ...
Urban Ecosystems 25 (6), 1589-1609, 2022
952022
White and amber light at night disrupt sleep physiology in birds
AE Aulsebrook, F Connelly, RD Johnsson, TM Jones, RA Mulder, ML Hall, ...
Current Biology 30 (18), 3657-3663. e5, 2020
942020
Consequences of evolutionary transitions in changing photic environments
SM Tierney, M Friedrich, WF Humphreys, TM Jones, EJ Warrant, ...
Austral Entomology 56 (1), 23-46, 2017
852017
Effects of lifetime exposure to artificial light at night on cricket (Teleogryllus commodus) courtship and mating behaviour
LM Botha, TM Jones, GR Hopkins
Animal Behaviour 129, 181-188, 2017
842017
A role for pheromones in mate choice in a lekking sandfly
TM JONES, JGC Hamilton
Animal behaviour 56 (4), 891-898, 1998
781998
Dim artificial light at night affects mating, reproductive output, and reactive oxygen species in Drosophila melanogaster
LK McLay, V Nagarajan‐Radha, MP Green, TM Jones
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2018
742018
A potential cost of monandry in the lekking sandfly Lutzomyia longipalpis
TM Jones
Journal of Insect Behavior 14 (3), 385-399, 2001
702001
Constant illumination reduces circulating melatonin and impairs immune function in the cricket Teleogryllus commodus
J Durrant, EB Michaelides, T Rupasinghe, D Tull, MP Green, TM Jones
PeerJ 3, e1075, 2015
692015
The Lutzomyia longipalpis complex: a brief natural history of aggregation-sex pheromone communication
CN Spiegel, DBS Dias, AS Araki, JGC Hamilton, RP Brazil, TM Jones
Parasites & vectors 9 (1), 580, 2016
642016
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