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Evolution Gillespie, S.R., M.S. Tudor, A.J. Moore, and C.W. Miller (2014). Sexual selection is influenced by both developmental and adult environments. Evolution 68: 3421-3432.
Oxford Bibliographies

Miller, C.W. and U. Somjee (2014) Male-male competition. In Oxford Bibliographies in Evolutionary Biology. Ed. Jonathan Losos. New York: Oxford University Press.

Annual Review of Entomology

Miller, C.W. and E. Svensson (2014). Sexual selection in complex environments. Annual Review of Entomology 59: 427-445.

Annals of the Entomological Society of America Helmey-Hartman, W. and C.W. Miller (2014). Context-dependent mating success in Murgantia histrionica (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America: 107: 264-273.
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Addesso, K.M., K.A. Short, A.J. Moore, and C.W. Miller (2014). Context-dependent female mate preferences in leaf-footed cactus bugs. Behaviour 151: 479-492.

 

Princeton Guide to Evolution

Miller, C.W. (2013). Sexual selection: Male-male competition. In: J. Losos, Editor. The Princeton Guide to Evolution. Princeton University Press.

 

Bioscience journal

Miller, C.W., J. Hamel, K. D. Holmes, W.L. Helmey Hartman, and D. Lopatto (2013). Expanding your research team: learning gains when a laboratory partners with a classroom. Bioscience 63: 754-762.

PLoS One

Miller, C.W., R.J. Fletcher, Jr., and S.R. Gillespie (2013). Conspecific and heterospecific cues override resource quality to influence offspring production. PLoS One 8 (7):e70268. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0070268

 

JEB

Procter, D.S. Moore, A.J. and C.W. Miller (2012). The form of sexual selection arising from male-male competition depends on the presence of females in the social environment. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 25: 803-812.


 Wildlife Conservation in a Changing Climate Austin, J.D., C.W. Miller , and R.J. Fletcher, Jr. (2012). What role can natural selection and phenotypic plasticity play in wildlife adaptation to climate change? In: J. Brodie, E. Post, J. Berger, and D. Doak, Editors, Conserving wildlife populations in a changing climate. University of Chicago Press.

 

Animal Behaviour, journal Miller, C.W., R.J. Fletcher, Jr., B.D. Anderson, and L.D. Nguyen (2012). Natal social environment influences habitat selection later in life. Animal Behaviour 83: 473-477. Manuscript written with undergraduate students, Ben & Chi.

 

Cactoblastis Halbeck, D.H., F.D. Bennett, and C.W. Miller (2012). The cactus moth, Cactoblastis cactorum. Featured Creatures, http://entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/BFLY/cactus_moth.htm

 

Heliconia bugs C.W. Miller (2011). The heliconia bug, Leptoscelis tricolor. Featured Creatures, http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/bugs/heliconia_bug.htm

 

Evolutionary Ecology Miller, C.W. and D.J. Emlen (2010). Dynamic effects of oviposition site on offspring sexually-selected traits and scaling relationships. Evolutionary Ecology 24(2): 375-390.

 



Miller, C.W. and D.J. Emlen (2010). Across and within population differences in the size and scaling relationship of a sexually-selected trait in Leptoscelis tricolor (Hemiptera: Coreidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 103: 209-215.

 

Canadian Journal of Zoology Miller, C.W. and S.E. Hollander (2010). Predation on heliconia bugs, Leptoscelis tricolor (Hemiptera: Coreidae): examining the influences of crypsis and predator color preferences. Canadian Journal of Zoology 88:122-128.

 

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Nageon de Lestang, F. and C.W. Miller (2009). Effects of diet on the development and survivorship of Narnia femorata nymphs (Hemiptera: Coreidae). Florida Entomologist 92:511-512. Manuscript written with undergraduate student.

 

Behavioral ecology, journal Miller, C.W. (2008). Seasonal effects on offspring reproductive traits through maternal oviposition behavior.
Behavioral ecology 19(6): 1297-1304.
Behavioral ecology, journal Fletcher, R.J., Jr., and C.W. Miller (2008). The type and timing of social information alters offspring production. Biology Letters 4:482-485.
Proceedings of the Royal Society, journal Miller, C.W. and A.J. Moore. (2007). A potential resolution to the lek paradox through indirect genetic effects.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (B) 274:1279-1286.

 

Animal Behaviour, journal Fletcher, R.J., Jr., and C.W. Miller. (2006). On the evolution of hidden leks and implications for reproductive and habitat selection behaviours. Animal Behaviour 71:1247-1251.

 

Journal of Undergraduate Research Publications coming out of the Miller Lab
UF Journal of Undergraduate Research Holmes, K.D., C.W. Miller, and J. Hamel (2013). Social and Vegetative Environments Determine Habitat Use in
the Cactus Bug (Chelinidea vittiger). University of Florida Journal of Undergraduate Research 14 (2).
UF Journal of Undergraduate Research Thickman, J. (2013). Integrating Environmental Quality and Sexual Selection in the
Cactus Bug Chelinidea vittiger aequoris McAtee (Hemiptera: Coreidae). University of Florida Journal of Undergraduate Research 14(2). Winner of the UF Best Undergraduate Paper Award for 2013!!
UF Journal of Undergraduate Research Nageon de Lestang, F. (2010). Effects of environmental heterogeneity on male-male competitive success, size, and scaling in a cactus bug, Narnia femorata (Hemiptera: Coreidae). University of Florida Journal of Undergraduate Research 10 (2).

 

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