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Ivy, T.M. and S.K. Sakaluk. 2007. Sequential mate choice in decorated crickets: females use a fixed internal threshold in pre- and postcopulatory choice. Animal Behaviour 74: 1065-1072.  PDF reprint

Gwynne, D.T., L.F. Bussiére, and T.M. Ivy. 2007. Female ornaments hinder escapes from spider webs in a role-reversed swarming dance fly. Animal Behaviour 73: 1077-1082.  PDF reprint

Ivy, T.M. 2007. Good genes, genetic compatibility, and the evolution of polyandry: a quantitative genetics approach to address competing hypotheses. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. PDF reprint

Ivy, T.M., C.B. Weddle, and S.K. Sakaluk. Females use self-referent cues to avoid mating with previous mates. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 272: 2475-2478. PDF reprint

Ivy, T.M. and S.K. Sakaluk. 2005. Polyandry enhances offspring survival in decorated crickets. Evolution 59: 152-159. PDF reprint

Sakaluk, S.K. and T.M. Ivy. 1999. Virgin-male mating advantage in sagebrush crickets: differential male competitiveness or non-independent mate choice? Behaviour 136: 1335-1346.   PDF reprint

Ivy, T.M., Johnson, J.C., and S.K. Sakaluk. 1999. Hydration benefits to courtship feeding in crickets. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, Biological Sciences 266: 1523-1528.   PDF reprint

Johnson, J.C., Ivy, T.M. and S.K. Sakaluk. 1999. Female remating propensity contingent on sexual cannibalism in sagebrush crickets, Cyphoderris strepitans: a mechanism of cryptic female choice. Behavioral Ecology 10: 227-233.   PDF reprint

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