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Scott K. Sakaluk
Scott K. Sakaluk
Distinguished Professor Emeritus , Illinois State University
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Male crickets feed females to ensure complete sperm transfer
SK Sakaluk
Science 223 (4636), 609-610, 1984
2531984
Gecko phonotaxis to cricket calling song: a case of satellite predation
SK Sakaluk, JJ Belwood
Animal Behaviour 32 (3), 659-662, 1984
2241984
Female control of sperm transfer and intraspecific variation in sperm precedence: antecedents to the evolution of a courtship food gift
SK Sakaluk, AK Eggert
Evolution 50 (2), 694-703, 1996
1561996
Polyandry promotes enhanced offspring survival in decorated crickets
TM Ivy, SK Sakaluk
Evolution 59 (1), 152-159, 2005
1542005
A dynamic threshold model for terminal investment
KR Duffield, EK Bowers, SK Sakaluk, BM Sadd
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 71, 1-17, 2017
1472017
Sensory exploitation as an evolutionary origin to nuptial food gifts in insects
SK Sakaluk
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2000
1442000
Spermatophore size and its role in the reproductive behaviour of the cricket, Gryllodes supplicans (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
SK Sakaluk
Canadian Journal of Zoology 63 (7), 1652-1656, 1985
1281985
Females use self-referent cues to avoid mating with previous mates
TM Ivy, CB Weddle, SK Sakaluk
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1580), 2475-2478, 2005
1262005
SPERM COMPETITION AND THE EVOLUTION OF NUPTIAL FEEDING BEHAVIOR IN THE CRICKET, GRYLLODES SUPPLICANS (WALKER)
SK Sakaluk
Evolution 40 (3), 584-593, 1986
1151986
Neonatal body condition, immune responsiveness, and hematocrit predict longevity in a wild bird population
EK Bowers, CJ Hodges, AM Forsman, LA Vogel, BS Masters, ...
Ecology 95 (11), 3027-3034, 2014
1112014
Ejaculate expenditures of male crickets in response to varying risk and intensity of sperm competition: not all species play games
JM Schaus, SK Sakaluk
Behavioral Ecology 12 (6), 740-745, 2001
1052001
Reproductive behaviour of the decorated cricket, Gryllodes supplicans (Orthoptera: Gryllidae): calling schedules, spatial distribution, and mating
SK Sakaluk
Behaviour, 202-225, 1987
1031987
Female mating frequency and progeny production in singly and doubly mated house and field crickets
SK Sakaluk, WH Cade
Canadian Journal of Zoology 58 (3), 404-411, 1980
1021980
Repeated matings offset costs of reproduction in female crickets
DM Burpee, SK Sakaluk
Evolutionary Ecology 7, 240-250, 1993
911993
Polyandry and fitness of offspring reared under varying nutritional stress in decorated crickets
SK Sakaluk, JM Schaus, AK Eggert, WA Snedden, PL Brady
Evolution 56 (10), 1999-2007, 2002
872002
Post-copulatory mate guarding in decorated crickets
SK Sakaluk
Animal Behaviour 41 (2), 207-216, 1991
871991
Experimentally induced spermatophore production and immune responses reveal a trade-off in crickets
AM Kerr, SN Gershman, SK Sakaluk
Behavioral Ecology 21 (3), 647-654, 2010
852010
The gin trap as a device facilitating coercive mating in sagebrush crickets
SK Sakaluk, PJ Bangert, AK Eggert, C Gack, LV Swanson
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1995
851995
Cryptic sexual conflict in gift-giving insects: chasing the chase-away
SK Sakaluk, RL Avery, CB Weddle
The American Naturalist 167 (1), 94-104, 2006
812006
Female-coerced monogamy in burying beetles
AK Eggert, SK Sakaluk
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 37, 147-153, 1995
761995
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