Food fight: sexual conflict over free amino acids in the nuptial gifts of male decorated crickets.

S. N. Gershman , J. Hunt , S. K. Sakaluk
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26 ( 4) 693 -704

11
2013
Paternity of offspring in multiply-mated, female crickets: the effect of nuptial food gifts and the advantage of mating first

J. B. Calos , S. K. Sakaluk
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 265 ( 1411) 2191 -2195

28
1998
Hydration benefits to courtship feeding in crickets

T. M. Ivy , J. C. Johnson , S. K. Sakaluk
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 266 ( 1428) 1523 -1527

59
1999
Sexual selection affects the evolution of lifespan and ageing in the decorated cricket Gryllodes sigillatus.

C. R. Archer , F. Zajitschek , S. K. Sakaluk , N. J. Royle
Evolution 66 ( 10) 3088 -3100

30
2012
Experimentally increased in ovo testosterone leads to increased plasma bactericidal activity and decreased cutaneous immune response in nestling house wrens.

S. G. Clairardin , C. A. Barnett , S. K. Sakaluk , C. F. Thompson
The Journal of Experimental Biology 214 ( 16) 2778 -2782

18
2011
Offspring sex ratio varies with clutch size for female house wrens induced to lay supernumerary eggs

E. K. Bowers , C. F. Thompson , S. K. Sakaluk
Behavioral Ecology 25 ( 1) 165 -171

10
2014
Parental provisioning in house wrens: effects of varying brood size and consequences for offspring

E. K. Bowers , D. Nietz , C. F. Thompson , S. K. Sakaluk
Behavioral Ecology 25 ( 6) 1485 -1493

26
2014
Size of nest‐cavity entrance influences male attractiveness and paternal provisioning in house wrens

D. S. Will , E. E. Dorset , C. F. Thompson , S. K. Sakaluk
Journal of Zoology 302 ( 1) 1 -7

4
2017
Cascading costs of reproduction in female house wrens induced to lay larger clutches

C. J. Hodges , E. K. Bowers , C. F. Thompson , S. K. Sakaluk
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 ( 7) 1383 -1393

15
2015
Terminal investment in the gustatory appeal of nuptial food gifts in crickets

K. R. Duffield , J. Hunt , J. Rapkin , B. M. Sadd
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 ( 10) 1872 -1881

13
2015
Female choice for male cuticular hydrocarbon profile in decorated crickets is not based on similarity to their own profile.

S. Steiger , A. Capodeanu-Nägler , S. N. Gershman , C. B. Weddle
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 ( 12) 2175 -2186

6
2015
4
2017
Within-female plasticity in sex allocation is associated with a behavioural polyphenism in house wrens.

E. K. Bowers , C. F. Thompson , S. K. Sakaluk
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29 ( 3) 602 -616

3
2016
Macronutrient intake regulates sexual conflict in decorated crickets

J. Rapkin , K. Jensen , S. M. Lane , C. M. House
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29 ( 2) 395 -406

16
2016
Mass-based condition measures and their relationship with fitness: in what condition is condition?

C. A. Barnett , T. N. Suzuki , S. K. Sakaluk , C. F. Thompson
Journal of Zoology 296 ( 1) 1 -5

30
2015
Cryptic Sexual Conflict in Gift-Giving Insects: Chasing the Chase-Away

Sakaluk , Avery , Weddle
The American Naturalist 167 ( 1) 94

17
2006
Inbred decorated crickets exhibit higher measures of macroparasitic immunity than outbred individuals.

S N Gershman , C A Barnett , A M Pettinger , C B Weddle
Heredity 105 ( 3) 282 -289

27
2010
Female house wrens (Troglodytes aedon) increase the size, but not immunocompetence, of their offspring through extra-pair mating.

ANNA M.  FORSMAN , LAURA A.  VOGEL , SCOTT K.  SAKALUK , BONNIE G.  JOHNSON
Molecular Ecology 17 ( 16) 3697 -3706

32
2008
Male crickets feed females to ensure complete sperm transfer

S. K. SAKALUK
Science 223 ( 4636) 609 -610

205
1984