Familiarity leads to female mate preference for novel males in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata.

KIMBERLY A. HUGHES , LINH DU , F.HELEN RODD , DAVID N. REZNICK
Animal Behaviour 58 ( 4) 907 -916

231
1999
Consistent female preference for rare and unfamiliar male color patterns in wild guppy populations

Jennifer J Valvo , F Helen Rodd , Kimberly A Hughes
Behavioral Ecology 30 ( 6) 1672 -1681

5
2019
Sequencing and characterization of the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) transcriptome

Bonnie A Fraser , Cameron J Weadick , Ilana Janowitz , F Helen Rodd
BMC Genomics 12 ( 1) 202 -202

85
2011
Diet and divergence of introduced smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) populations

Erin S Dunlop , Judi A Orendorff , Brian J Shuter , F Helen Rodd
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62 ( 8) 1720 -1732

27
2005
Evaluation of the Rate of Evolution in Natural Populations of Guppies (Poecilia reticulata)

David N Reznick , Frank H Shaw , F Helen Rodd , Ruth G Shaw
Science 275 ( 5308) 1934 -1937

976
1997
Multiple mating and sequential mate choice in guppies

Trevor E Pitcher , Bryan D Neff , F Helen Rodd , Locke Rowe

Is phenotypic plasticity adaptive?

Kimberly A Hughes , Mary H Burleson , F Helen Rodd
The Biodemography of human reproduction and fertility 23 -42

16
2003
Shoaling in the Trinidadian guppy: costs, benefits, and plasticity in response to an ambush predator

Anna Li , Jean ML Richardson , F Helen Rodd
Behavioral Ecology 33 ( 4) 758 -766

8
2022
Female preference for color-enhanced males: a test of the sensory bias model in medaka, a drab fish

Benjamin MB Downer-Bartholomew , F Helen Rodd
Behavioral Ecology 33 ( 1) 252 -262

4
2022
Rare male mating advantage in wild guppy populations

Kimberly A Hughes , Anne E Houde , Anna C Price , F Helen Rodd
Nature 503 108 -110

4
2013
An Examination of the Variation in Maternal Placentae Across the Genus Poeciliopsis (Poeciliidae)(vol 276, pg 707, 2015)

Lucia Kwan , Megan Fris , F Helen Rodd , Locke Rowe
JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 277 ( 7) 986 -986

2016
initially evolved for detecting rare but rich food sources.

Gregory F Grether , Kimberly A Hughes , F Helen Rodd
Science 8 1816 -1816

2002
Evolutionary and Behavioral Ecology

Joseph Travis , F Helen Rodd

Seeing orange: prawns tap into a pre-existing sensory bias of

Alexandra R De Serrano , Cameron J Weadick , Anna C Price , F Helen Rodd

A possible non-sexual origin of mate preference: are male

F Helen Rodd , Kimberly A Hughes , Gregory F Grether , Colette T Baril

Temporally Variable Multivariate Sexual Selection on Sexually Dimorphic Traits in a Wild Insect Population

David Punzalan , F. Helen Rodd , Locke Rowe
The American Naturalist 175 ( 4) 401 -414

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2010