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DR SIMON LAILVAUX

| Professional | Research | Publications |

 
Vincent, S.E., and S.P. Lailvaux. 2008. Does phenotypic integration constrain sexual size dimorphism in eastern lubber grasshoppers (Romalea microptera)? Journal of Orthoptera Research, accepted pending revisions (invited ms).
 
Husak, J.F., D.J., Irschick, J.J. Meyers, S.P. Lailvaux, and I.T. Moore. 2007. Hormones, sexual signals, and performance of green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis). Hormones and Behavior 52:360-367.
 
Lailvaux, S.P., and Irschick, D.J. 2007. The evolution of performance-based male fighting ability in Caribbean Anolis lizards. The American Naturalist 170:573-586. PDF
 
Lailvaux, S.P. 2007. Interactive effects of sex and temperature on locomotion in reptiles. Integrative and Comparative Biology 47:189-199. PDF
 
Lailvaux, S.P., and Vincent, S.E. 2007. Ecological dimorphisms: An introduction to the symposium. Integrative and Comparative Biology 47:169-171 PDF
 
Lailvaux, S.P., and Irschick, D.J. 2007. Effects of temperature and sex on jump performance and biomechanics in the lizard Anolis carolinensis. Functional Ecology 21:534-543. PDF
 
Irschick, D.J., M. Ramos, C. Buckley, J. Elstrott, E. Carlisle, S.P. Lailvaux, N. Bloch, A. Herrel, and B. Vanhooydonck. 2006. Are morphology->performance relationships invariant across different seasons? A test with the green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis). Oikos 114: 49-59 PDF
 
Lailvaux, S.P., and D.J. Irschick. 2006. A functional perspective on sexual selection: insights and future prospects. Animal Behaviour 72: 263-273 PDF
 
Lailvaux, S.P., and D.J. Irschick. 2006. No evidence for female association with high-performance males in the green anole lizard, Anolis carolinensis. Ethology 112: 707-715 PDF
 
Irschick, D.J., and S.P. Lailvaux. 2006. Age-specific forced polymorphism: implications of ontogenetic changes in morphology for male mating tactics. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79: 73-82 PDF
 
Vincent, S.E., and S.P. Lailvaux. 2006. Female morphology, web design, and the potential for multiple mating in Nephila clavipes: do fat-bottomed girls make the spider world go round? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 87: 95-102 PDF
 
Lailvaux, S.P., J. Hathway, J. Pomfret and R.J. Knell. 2005. Horn size predicts physical performance in the beetle Euoniticellus intermedius (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Functional Ecology 19: 632-639 PDF
 
Lailvaux, S.P., A. Herrel, B.Vanhooydonck, J.J. Meyers and D.J. Irschick. 2004. Performance capacity, fighting tactics, and the evolution of life-stage male morphs in the green anole lizard(Anolis carolinensis). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences271: 2501-2508 PDF
 
Lailvaux, S.P., G.J. Alexander and M.J. Whiting. 2003. Sex-based differences and similarities in locomotor performance, thermal preferences and escape behaviour in the lizard Platysaurus intermedius wilhelmi. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 76: 511-521 PDF
 
Whiting, M.J., S.P. Lailvaux, L. Reaney and M. Wyman. 2003. To run or hide? Age-dependent escape behaviour in the lizard Platysaurus intermedius wilhelmi. Journal of Zoology 260: 123-128 PDF