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Christopher Cratsley
Fitchburg State University - Fitchburg / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 1322704
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Christopher Cratsley's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Flash signal evolution, mate choice, and predation in firefliesSM Lewis, CK CratsleyAnnu. Rev. Entomol. 53, 293-321, 20083042008
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Nuptial Gifts and Sexual Selection in Photinus Fireflies1SM Lewis, CK Cratsley, JA RooneyIntegrative and comparative biology 44 (3), 234-237, 2004652004
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Female preference for male courtship flashes in Photinus ignitus firefliesCK Cratsley, SM LewisBehavioral Ecology 14 (1), 135-140, 2003622003
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Mate recognition and choice in Photinus firefliesSM Lewis, CK Cratsley, K DemaryAnnales Zoologici Fennici, 809-821, 2004392004
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Do courtship flashes of fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) serve as aposematic signals to insectivorous bats?PR Moosman Jr, CK Cratsley, SD Lehto, HH ThomasAnimal Behaviour 78 (4), 1019-1025, 2009382009
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