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Nathan W Burke
Nathan W Burke
Universität Hamburg
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Sexual conflict, facultative asexuality, and the true paradox of sex
NW Burke, R Bonduriansky
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 32 (9), 646-652, 2017
772017
The role of sexual conflict in the evolution of facultative parthenogenesis: a study on the spiny leaf stick insect
NW Burke, AJ Crean, R Bonduriansky
Animal Behaviour 101, 117-127, 2015
352015
Male coercion and female injury in a sexually cannibalistic mantis
NW Burke, GI Holwell
Biology Letters 17 (1), 20200811, 2021
182021
The paradox of obligate sex: The roles of sexual conflict and mate scarcity in transitions to facultative and obligate asexuality
NW Burke, R Bonduriansky
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 32 (11), 1230-1241, 2019
162019
The geography of sex: sexual conflict, environmental gradients and local loss of sex in facultatively parthenogenetic animals
NW Burke, R Bonduriansky
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 373 …, 2018
152018
Sexual conflict explains diverse patterns of transgenerational plasticity
NW Burke, S Nakagawa, R Bonduriansky
BioRxiv, 846287, 2019
132019
The fitness effects of delayed switching to sex in a facultatively asexual insect
NW Burke, R Bonduriansky
Ecology and Evolution 8 (5), 2698-2711, 2018
92018
Increased male mating success in the presence of prey and rivals in a sexually cannibalistic mantis
NW Burke, GI Holwell
Behavioral Ecology 32 (4), 574-579, 2021
82021
Sexually but not parthenogenetically produced females benefit from mating in a stick insect
NW Burke, R Bonduriansky
Functional Ecology 36 (8), 2001-2014, 2022
52022
Sexual conflict explains diverse patterns of transgenerational plasticity. bioRxiv, 846287
NW Burke, S Nakagawa, R Bonduriansky
42019
Effects of male and female personality on sexual cannibalism in the Springbok mantis
P Pollo, NW Burke, GI Holwell
Animal Behaviour 182, 1-7, 2021
32021
Genetic and phenotypic consequences of local transitions between sexual and parthenogenetic reproduction in the wild
SM Miller, KC Stuart, NW Burke, LA Rollins, R Bonduriansky
The American Naturalist 203 (1), 73-91, 2024
22024
Exposure to juvenile males during development suppresses female capacity for parthenogenesis in a stick insect
NW Burke, R Bonduriansky
Animal behaviour 154, 85-94, 2019
22019
Male coercion, female resistance and the evolutionary trap of sexual reproduction
NW Burke, R Bonduriansky
BioRxiv, 146076, 2017
22017
Costs and benefits of polyandry in a sexually cannibalistic mantis
NW Burke, G Holwell
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 36 (2), 412-423, 2023
12023
Correction to ‘The geography of sex: sexual conflict, environmental gradients and local loss of sex in facultatively parthenogenetic animals’
NW Burke, R Bonduriansky
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374 (1769), 20190001, 2019
12019
The short end of the stick: Cloning and costly sex in the spiny leaf insect
NW Burke
Wildlife Australia 53 (4), 28-31, 2016
12016
Plastic background colour matching in the springbok mantis
NW Burke, G Holwell
Functional Ecology 38 (2), 449-464, 2024
2024
Sexual cannibalism as a female resistance trait: a new hypothesis
NW Burke
Evolution, qpae017, 2024
2024
Effects of male bias on female life-history and population productivity in a sexually cannibalisic mantis
NW Burke
OSF, 2023
2023
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