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Sam Cotton
Bristol Zoological Society
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Do sexual ornaments demonstrate heightened condition-dependent expression as predicted by the handicap hypothesis?
S Cotton, K Fowler, A Pomiankowski
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
6442004
Sexual selection and condition-dependent mate preferences
S Cotton, J Small, A Pomiankowski
Current Biology 16 (17), R755-R765, 2006
5272006
Condition dependence of sexual ornament size and variation in the stalk‐eyed fly Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni (Diptera: Diopsidae)
S Cotton, K Fowler, A Pomiankowski
Evolution 58 (5), 1038-1046, 2004
2392004
Population consequences of environmental sex reversal
S Cotton, C Wedekind
Conservation Biology 23 (1), 196-206, 2009
982009
Control of introduced species using Trojan sex chromosomes
S Cotton, C Wedekind
Trends in ecology & evolution 22 (9), 441-443, 2007
842007
Variation in preference for a male ornament is positively associated with female eyespan in the stalk-eyed fly Diasemopsis meigenii
S Cotton, DW Rogers, J Small, A Pomiankowski, K Fowler
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1591), 1287-1292, 2006
662006
Eyespan reflects reproductive quality in wild stalk-eyed flies
S Cotton, J Small, R Hashim, A Pomiankowski
Evolutionary Ecology 24, 83-95, 2010
552010
Heightened condition dependence is not a general feature of male eyespan in stalk‐eyed flies (Diptera: Diopsidae)
S Cotton, K Fowler, A Pomiankowski
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17 (6), 1310-1316, 2004
552004
The use of vanilla plantations by lemurs: encouraging findings for both lemur conservation and sustainable agroforestry in the Sava Region, Northeast Madagascar
D Hending, A Andrianiaina, Z Rakotomalala, S Cotton
International Journal of Primatology 39, 141-153, 2018
502018
Male eyespan and resource ownership affect contest outcome in the stalk-eyed fly, Teleopsis dalmanni
J Small, S Cotton, K Fowler, A Pomiankowski
Animal Behaviour 78 (5), 1213-1220, 2009
502009
Male eyespan size is associated with meiotic drive in wild stalk-eyed flies (Teleopsis dalmanni)
AJ Cotton, M Földvári, S Cotton, A Pomiankowski
Heredity 112 (4), 363-369, 2014
422014
Male mate preference for female eyespan and fecundity in the stalk-eyed fly, Teleopsis dalmanni
AJ Cotton, S Cotton, J Small, A Pomiankowski
Behavioral Ecology 26 (2), 376-385, 2015
332015
Introduction of Trojan sex chromosomes to boost population growth
S Cotton, C Wedekind
Journal of Theoretical Biology 249 (1), 153-161, 2007
312007
Training future generations to deliver evidence‐based conservation and ecosystem management
H Downey, T Amano, M Cadotte, CN Cook, SJ Cooke, NR Haddaway, ...
Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2 (1), e12032, 2021
302021
Highly variable sperm precedence in the stalk-eyed fly, Teleopsis dalmanni
LS Corley, S Cotton, E McConnell, T Chapman, K Fowler, ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology 6, 1-7, 2006
272006
Floral species richness, structural diversity and conservation value of vanilla agroecosystems in Madagascar
D Hending, A Andrianiaina, P Maxfield, Z Rakotomalala, S Cotton
African Journal of Ecology 58 (1), 100-111, 2020
242020
Retrospective review of mortality in captive pink pigeons (Nesoenas mayeri) housed in European collections: 1977–2018
S Shopland, AR Barbon, S Cotton, H Whitford, M Barrows
Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine 51 (1), 159-169, 2020
172020
Effects of future climate change on the forests of Madagascar
D Hending, M Holderied, G McCabe, S Cotton
Ecosphere 13 (4), e4017, 2022
152022
A description of a new species of Diasemopsis (Diptera, Diopsidae) from the Comoro Islands with morphological, molecular and allometric data
M Carr, S Cotton, M Földvári, M Kotrba
Zootaxa 1211 (1), 1–19-1–19, 2006
152006
Condition‐dependent mutation rates and sexual selection
S Cotton
Journal of evolutionary biology 22 (4), 899-906, 2009
142009
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