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Gina Calabrese
University of Colorado Boulder - Boulder / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 5483480
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Gina Calabrese's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Polarization signaling in swordtails alters female mate preferenceGM Calabrese, PC Brady, V Gruev, ME CummingsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (37), 13397-13402, 2014452014
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Reinforcement and the Proliferation of SpeciesGM Calabrese, KS PfennigJournal of Heredity 111 (1), 138-146, 2020192020
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Climate change alters sexual signaling in a desert-adapted frogGM Calabrese, KS PfennigThe American Naturalist 201 (1), 91-105, 202372023
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Female mate preferences do not predict male sexual signals across populationsGM Calabrese, KS PfennigBehavioral Ecology 32 (6), 1183-1191, 202162021
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Females alter their mate preferences depending on hybridization riskGM Calabrese, KS PfennigBiology Letters 18 (11), 20220310, 202252022
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