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Cayetano, L.; Bonduriansky, R. Condition dependence of male and female genital structures in the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) 2015 Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 1364-1372 doi
Dowling, D.K.; Friberg, U.; Arnqvist, G. A comparison of nuclear and cytoplasmic genetic effects on sperm competitiveness and female remating in a seed beetle 2007 Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20 2113-2125 doi
Dowling, D.K.; Nowostawski, A.L.; Arnqvist, G. Effects of cytoplasmic genes on sperm viability and sperm morphology in a seed beetle: implications for sperm competition theory? 2007 Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20 358-368 doi
Fox, C.W.; Czesak, M.E.; Wallin, W.G. Complex genetic architecture of population differences in adult lifespan of a beetle: Nonadditive inheritance, gender differences, body size and a large maternal effect 2004 Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17 1007-1017 url
Fox, C.W.; Messina, F.J. Evolution of larval competitiveness and associated life-history traits in response to host shifts in a seed beetle 2018 Journal of Evolutionary Biology 31 302-313 doi
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