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 Michael J. Ryan

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Section on Integrative Biology, School of Biological Sciences
University of Texas


Historical Influences on the Evolution of Female Mating Preferences in Tungara Frogs  video
Guest Lecture for Fall 1998 Graduate Seminar:  
Behavioral Ecology


RELATED READING:
Ryan, M.J.; R. and A.S. 1993. Sexual selection and signal evolution: The ghost of biases past. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Series B 340:187-195.

Ryan, M.J.; R. and, A.S. 1995. Female responses to ancestral advertisement calls in the tungara frog. Science 269: 390-392.

Ryan, M.J. In press 1999. Sexual selection, receiver biases, and the evolution of sex differences. Science.


 
ONLINE RESOURCES:
Dr. Ryan's Departmental Page
Dr. Ryans's Research Descriptions
Dr. Ryan's Publications List
Dr. Ryan's Lab Page

OTHER FALL 1998 SPEAKERS:   Judy Stamps   .  Steve Lima   .  Randy Nelson   .  Bill Searcy   .  Nancy Burley   .  Peter Waser  

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