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Fatal attraction: sexually cannibalistic invaders attract naive native mantids
MP Fea, MC Stanley, GI Holwell
Biology Letters 9 (6), 20130746, 2013
362013
Combat in a cave-dwelling wētā (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae) with exaggerated weaponry
M Fea, G Holwell
Animal behaviour 138, 85-92, 2018
222018
Cannibalistic siblicide in praying mantis nymphs (Miomantis caffra)
MP Fea, MC Stanley, GI Holwell
Journal of ethology 32, 43-51, 2014
122014
Sexually dimorphic antennal structures of New Zealand cave wētā (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae)
MP Fea, CJ Mark, GI Holwell
New Zealand journal of zoology 46 (2), 124-148, 2019
62019
Exaggerated male legs increase mating success by reducing disturbance to females in the cave wētā Pachyrhamma waitomoensis
M Fea, GI Holwell
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1880), 20180401, 2018
62018
Reproductive ecology and impact of the invasive praying mantis Miomantis caffra
MP Fea
University of Auckland, 2011
22011
Cybernetic combatants support the importance of duels in the evolution of extreme weapons
MP Fea, RP Boisseau, DJ Emlen, GI Holwell
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1928), 20200254, 2020
12020
Evaluating scent detection dogs as a tool to detect pathogenic Phytophthora species
ZT Carter, EJ McNaughton, MP Fea, I Horner, K Johnson, S Killick, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 5 (9), e12997, 2023
2023
The Evolution of Orthopteran Mating Systems and the Reproductive Ecology of New Zealand Cave Wētā
M Fea
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2018
2018
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