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Alexandre, D.; Linhares, R.T.; Queiroz, B.; Fontoura, L.; Uchôa, A.F.; Samuels, R.I.; Macedo, M.L.R.; Bezerra, C.S.; Oliveira, E.M.; Demartini, D.R.; Carlini, C.R.; Silva, C.P. Vicilin-derived peptides are transferred from males to females as seminal nuptial gift in the seed-feeding beetle Callosobruchus maculatus 2011 Journal of Insect Physiology 57 801-808 doi
Cayetano, L.; Maklakov, A.A.; Brooks, R.C.; Bonduriansky, R. Evolution of male and female genitalia following release from sexual selection: evolution of genitalia 2011 Evolution 65 2171-2183 doi
Fox, C.W.; Reed, D.H. Inbreeding depression increases with environmental stress: an experimental study and meta-analysis 2011 Evolution 65 246-258 doi
Fox, C.W.; Stillwell, R.C.; Wallin, W.G.; Curtis, C.L.; Reed, D.H. Inbreeding-environment interactions for fitness: complex relationships between inbreeding depression and temperature stress in a seed-feeding beetle 2011 Evolutionary Ecology 25 25-43 doi
Gay, L.; Brown, E.; Tregenza, T.; Pincheira--Donoso, D.; Eady, P.E.; Vasudev, R.; Hunt, J.; Hosken, D.J. The genetic architecture of sexual conflict: male harm and female resistance in Callosobruchus maculatus: Genetic architecture of genital damage 2011 Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24 449-456 doi
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