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Male mate choice: why sequential choice can make its evolution difficult
KL Barry, H Kokko
Animal Behaviour 80 (1), 163-169, 2010
1642010
Female praying mantids use sexual cannibalism as a foraging strategy to increase fecundity
KL Barry, GI Holwell, ME Herberstein
Behavioral Ecology 19 (4), 710-715, 2008
1272008
Mate location, antennal morphology, and ecology in two praying mantids (Insecta: Mantodea)
GI Holwell, KL Barry, ME Herberstein
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 91 (2), 307-313, 2007
762007
Multimodal mate assessment by male praying mantids in a sexually cannibalistic mating system
KL Barry, GI Holwell, ME Herberstein
Animal Behaviour 79 (5), 1165-1172, 2010
742010
Effects of female feeding regime in a sexually cannibalistic mantid: fecundity, cannibalism, and male response in Stagmomantis limbata (Mantodea)
MR Maxwell, KM Gallego, KL Barry
Ecological Entomology 35 (6), 775-787, 2010
572010
Male mating behaviour reduces the risk of sexual cannibalism in an Australian praying mantid
KL Barry, GI Holwell, ME Herberstein
Journal of Ethology 27, 377-383, 2009
572009
Macronutrient intake affects reproduction of a predatory insect
KL Barry, SM Wilder
Oikos 122 (7), 1058-1064, 2013
502013
Sexual signals for the colour‐blind: cryptic female mantids signal quality through brightness
KL Barry, TE White, DN Rathnayake, SA Fabricant, ME Herberstein
Functional Ecology 29 (4), 531-539, 2015
482015
Examinations of Female Pheromone Use in Two Praying Mantids, Stagmomantis limbata and Tenodera aridifolia sinensis (Mantodea: Mantidae)
MR Maxwell, KL Barry, PM Johns
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 103 (1), 120-127, 2010
482010
Influence of female nutritional status on mating dynamics in a sexually cannibalistic praying mantid
KL Barry
Animal Behaviour 80 (3), 405-411, 2010
452010
A paternity advantage for speedy males? Sperm precedence patterns and female re-mating frequencies in a sexually cannibalistic praying mantid
KL Barry, GI Holwell, ME Herberstein
Evolutionary Ecology 25, 107-119, 2011
332011
You are what you eat: food limitation affects reproductive fitness in a sexually cannibalistic praying mantid
KL Barry
PLoS One 8 (10), e78164, 2013
302013
Mate location and antennal morphology in the praying mantid Hierodula majuscula
LE Allen, KL Barry, GI Holwell
Australian Journal of Entomology 51 (2), 133-140, 2012
282012
Perceived risk of sperm competition affects juvenile development and ejaculate expenditure in male praying mantids
LE Allen, KL Barry, GI Holwell, ME Herberstein
Animal Behaviour 82 (5), 1201-1206, 2011
282011
Sexual deception in a cannibalistic mating system? Testing the Femme Fatale hypothesis
KL Barry
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1800), 20141428, 2015
272015
The Functional Significance of Chiral Genitalia: Patterns of Asymmetry, Functional Morphology and Mating Success in the Praying Mantis Ciulfina baldersoni
GI Holwell, O Kazakova, F Evans, JC O’Hanlon, KL Barry
PLoS One 10 (6), e0128755, 2015
262015
Post-copulation mate guarding in the sexually cannibalistic St Andrew's Cross spider (Araneae Araneidae)
ME Herberstein, KL Barry, MA Turoczy, E Wills, C Youssef, MA Elgar
Ethology Ecology & Evolution 17 (1), 17-26, 2005
242005
The risk of sexual cannibalism and its effect on male approach and mating behaviour in a praying mantid
A Jayaweera, DN Rathnayake, KS Davis, KL Barry
Animal behaviour 110, 113-119, 2015
162015
Post-attack defensive displays in three praying mantis species
JC O’Hanlon, DN Rathnayake, KL Barry, KDL Umbers
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 72, 1-7, 2018
152018
Sexual cannibalism increases male material investment in offspring: quantifying terminal reproductive effort in a praying mantis
WD Brown, KL Barry
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1833), 20160656, 2016
152016
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