Publications

In Press

Hall, M. D., Lailvaux, S. P., Blows, M. W. & Brooks, R. (in press) Sexual conflict and the maintenance of multivariate genetic variation. Evolution.

Bussière L. F., Demont M., Pemberton A., Hall M. D., & Ward P. I. (in press) The assessment of insemination success in yellow dung flies using competitive PCR. Molecular Ecology Resources.

Lailvaux, S. P., Hall, M. D., & Brooks, R. (in press) Whole-organism performance is no proxy for genetic quality: tradeoffs between locomotor performance, sexual attractiveness and life-history traits in the field cricket Teleogryllus commodus. Ecology.

2009

Hall, M. D., McLaren, L., Brooks, R. & Lailvaux, S. P. (2009) Interactions among performance capabilities predict male combat outcomes in the field cricket Teleogryllus commodus. Functional Ecology, Online Early.

Maklakov A, Hall M. D., Simpson S, Dessman J, Clissold F, Zajitschek F, Raubenheimer D, Bonduriansky R, Brooks R. (2009) Sex differences in diet-dependent reproductive ageing. Aging Cell, 8: 324–330.

Zajitschek F, Hunt J, Jennions M, Hall M. D., Brooks, R. (2009) Effects of juvenile and adult diet on ageing and reproductive effort of male and female black field crickets, Teleogryllus commodus. Functional Ecology, 23(3): 602-611.

Hall M. D., Bussière L. F., Brooks R. (2009) Diet-dependent female evolution influences male lifespan in a nuptial feeding insects. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22(4): 873-881.

2008 and before

Hall M. D., Bussière L. F., Brooks R. (2008) The effects of diet quality and wing morph on male and female reproductive investment in a nuptial feeding ground cricket. PLoS ONE, 3(10): e3437.

Hall M. D., Bussière L. F., Hunt J, Brooks R. (2008) Experimental evidence that sexual conflict influences the opportunity, form and intensity of sexual selection. Evolution, 62: 2305-2315.

Maklakov A, Simpson S, Zajitschek F, Hall M. D., Dessman J, Clissold F, Raubenheimer D, Bonduriansky R, Brooks R. (2008) Sex-specific fitness effects of nutrient intake generate sexual conflict over diet choice. Current Biology, 18: 1062-1066.

Hall M. D., Lindholm A, Brooks R. (2004) Direct selection on male attractiveness and female preference failed to product a response. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 4.