Luke Holman
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Polygenic signals of sex differences in selection in humans from the UK Biobank
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Experimental sexual selection affects the evolution of physiological and life‐history traits
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Social immunity and chemical communication in the honeybee: immune-challenged bees enter enforced or self-imposed exile
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Sexual selection can partly explain low frequencies of Segregation Distorter alleles
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Male‐biased sexual selection, but not sexual dichromatism, predicts speciation in birds
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Sibling rivalry versus mother's curse: can kin competition facilitate a response to selection on male mitochondria?
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An X-linked meiotic drive allele has strong, recessive fitness costs in female Drosophila pseudoobscura
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Mother’s curse and indirect genetic effects: do males matter to mitochondrial genome evolution?
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Fitness consequences of the selfish supergene Segregation Distorter
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Evolutionary simulations of Z-linked suppression gene drives
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Researchers collaborate with same-gendered colleagues more often than expected across the life sciences
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Comparative transcriptomics of social insect queen pheromones
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Sexual selection improves population fitness: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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The gender gap in science: how long until women are equally represented?
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Evolution of female choice under intralocus sexual conflict and genotype-by-environment interactions
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Onwards and upwards: a response to comments on Holman
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Queen pheromones and reproductive division of labor: a meta-analysis
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Building a new research framework for social evolution: Intralocus caste antagonism
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The effects of stress and sex on selection, genetic covariance, and the evolutionary response
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Conserved queen pheromones in bumblebees: A reply to Amsalem et al
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Sexual selection expedites the evolution of pesticide resistance
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Ornament complexity is correlated with sexual selection: a comment on Raia et al
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Evolution of social insect polyphenism facilitated by the sex differentiation cascade
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Highly specific responses to queen pheromone in three Lasius ant species
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Queen pheromones modulate DNA methyltransferase activity in bee and ant workers
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Bet hedging via multiple mating: a meta-analysis
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Evidence of experimental bias in the life sciences: why we need blind data recording
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Bet-hedging via polyandry: A comment on 'Mating portfolios: bet-hedging, sexual selection and female multiple mating'
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Assessing the alignment of sexual and natural selection using radio-mutagenized seed beetles
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The extent and consequences of p-hacking in science
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Coevolutionary dynamics of polyandry and sex-linked meiotic drive
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The evolution of queen pheromones in the ant genus Lasius
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Female preferences for timing in a fiddler crab with synchronous courtship waving displays
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Even more functions of sperm RNA: a response to Hosken and Hodgson
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Bumblebee size polymorphism and worker response to queen pheromone
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Cuticular lipids correlate with age and insemination status in queen honeybees
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Local adaptation and the evolution of female choice
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Conditional helping and evolutionary transitions to eusociality and cooperative breeding
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Polyandrous females found fitter populations
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The evolution of genomic imprinting: Costs, benefits and long-term consequences
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Fiddlers on the roof: elevation muddles mate choice in fiddler crabs
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Conserved class of queen pheromones stops social insect workers from reproducing
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Caste load and the evolution of reproductive skew
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Crozier’s paradox revisited: maintenance of genetic recognition systems by disassortative mating
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Genetic constraints on dishonesty and caste dimorphism in an ant
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The consequences of polyandry for population viability, extinction risk and conservation
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Cuticular chemistry of males and females in the ant Formica fusca
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Are queen ants inhibited by their own pheromone? Regulation of productivity via negative feedback
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Costs and constraints conspire to produce honest signaling: insights from an ant queen pheromone
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Random sperm use and genetic effects on worker caste fate in Atta colombica leaf‐cutting ants
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Terminal investment in multiple sexual signals: immune‐challenged males produce more attractive pheromones
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Wax on, wax off: Nest soil facilitates indirect transfer of recognition cues between ant nestmates
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Eusociality evolved in full sib families only
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Queen pheromones: The chemical crown governing insect social life
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Identification of an ant queen pheromone regulating worker sterility
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Selfish strategies and honest signalling: reproductive conflicts in ant queen associations
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Sperm viability staining in ecology and evolution: potential pitfalls
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Drosophila melanogaster seminal fluid can protect the sperm of other males
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A sterile sperm caste protects brother fertile sperm from female-mediated death in Drosophila pseudoobscura
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What use is an infertile sperm? A comparative test of parasperm function in sperm-heteromorphic Drosophila
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Spermicide, cryptic female choice and the evolution of sperm form and function
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Modulation of sexual signalling by immune challenged male mealworm beetles (Tenebrio molitor, L.): evidence for terminal investment and dishonesty