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Gabrielle T Welsh
University of Denver - Denver / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Animal Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 5330028
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Gabrielle T Welsh's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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A well-studied parasitoid fly of field crickets uses multiple alternative hosts in its introduced range Evolutionary Ecology 37 (3), 477-492, 2023
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Consistent traffic noise impacts few fitness-related traits in a field cricket BMC Ecology and Evolution 23 (1), 78, 2023
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X chromosome drive is constrained by sexual selection and influences ornament evolution Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (2003), 20230929, 2023
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“I think”: integrating project-based learning and case study to teach fundamentals of evolutionary tree-thinking Evolution: Education and Outreach 16 (1), 13, 2023
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Chronobiology as compensation: can biological rhythms compensate for sexual signals?ML Westwood, ED Broder, GT Welsh, RM TinghitellaFrontiers in Ethology 3, 1473358, 2025
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