Intralocus sexual conflict R Bonduriansky, SF Chenoweth Trends in ecology & evolution 24 (5), 280-288, 2009 | 820 | 2009 |
Natural selection and the reinforcement of mate recognition M Higgie, S Chenoweth, MW Blows Science 290 (5491), 519-521, 2000 | 350 | 2000 |
Orientation of the genetic variance-covariance matrix and the fitness surface for multiple male sexually selected traits MW Blows, SF Chenoweth, E Hine The American Naturalist 163 (3), 329-340, 2004 | 273 | 2004 |
Contrasting Mutual Sexual Selection on Homologous Signal Traits in Drosophila serrata SF Chenoweth, MW Blows The American Naturalist 165 (2), 281-289, 2005 | 249 | 2005 |
Divergent selection and the evolution of signal traits and mating preferences HD Rundle, SF Chenoweth, P Doughty, MW Blows PLoS Biology 3 (11), e368, 2005 | 239 | 2005 |
Wolbachia Reduces the Transmission Potential of Dengue-Infected Aedes aegypti YH Ye, AM Carrasco, FD Frentiu, SF Chenoweth, NW Beebe, ... PLoS neglected tropical diseases 9 (6), e0003894, 2015 | 194 | 2015 |
Phenotypic divergence along lines of genetic variance K McGuigan, SF Chenoweth, MW Blows The American Naturalist 165 (1), 32-43, 2005 | 161 | 2005 |
When oceans meet: a teleost shows secondary intergradation at an Indian–Pacific interface SF Chenoweth, JM Hughes, CP Keenan, S Lavery Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1998 | 161 | 1998 |
The contribution of selection and genetic constraints to phenotypic divergence SF Chenoweth, HD Rundle, MW Blows The American Naturalist 175 (2), 186-196, 2010 | 155 | 2010 |
Genetic variance in female condition predicts indirect genetic variance in male sexual display traits D Petfield, SF Chenoweth, HD Rundle, MW Blows Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (17), 6045-6050, 2005 | 152 | 2005 |
The roles of natural and sexual selection during adaptation to a novel environment HD Rundle, SF Chenoweth, MW Blows Evolution 60 (11), 2218-2225, 2006 | 149 | 2006 |
Genetic constraints and the evolution of display trait sexual dimorphism by natural and sexual selection SF Chenoweth, HD Rundle, MW Blows The American Naturalist 171 (1), 22-34, 2008 | 140 | 2008 |
The use of transcriptional profiles to predict adult mosquito age under field conditions PE Cook, LE Hugo, I Iturbe-Ormaetxe, CR Williams, SF Chenoweth, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (48), 18060-18065, 2006 | 137 | 2006 |
Concordance between dispersal and mitochondrial gene flow: isolation by distance in a tropical teleost, Lates calcarifer (Australian barramundi) SF Chenoweth, JM Hughes, CP Keenan, S Lavery Heredity 80 (2), 187-197, 1998 | 133 | 1998 |
Multivariate quantitative genetics and the lek paradox: genetic variance in male sexually selected traits of Drosophila serrata under field conditions E Hine, SF Chenoweth, MW Blows Evolution 58 (12), 2754-2762, 2004 | 130 | 2004 |
Signal trait sexual dimorphism and mutual sexual selection in Drosophila serrata SF Chenoweth, MW Blows Evolution 57 (10), 2326-2334, 2003 | 129 | 2003 |
Dissecting the complex genetic basis of mate choice SF Chenoweth, MW Blows Nature Reviews Genetics 7 (9), 681-692, 2006 | 125 | 2006 |
Can non‐directional male mating preferences facilitate honest female ornamentation? SF Chenoweth, P Doughty, H Kokko Ecology Letters 9 (2), 179-184, 2006 | 124 | 2006 |
Sex-specific fitness consequences of nutrient intake and the evolvability of diet preferences AJ Reddiex, TP Gosden, R Bonduriansky, SF Chenoweth The American Naturalist 182 (1), 91-102, 2013 | 115 | 2013 |
Effective but Costly, Evolved Mechanisms of Defense against a Virulent Opportunistic Pathogen in Drosophila melanogaster YH Ye, SF Chenoweth, EA McGraw PLoS Pathogens 5 (4), e1000385, 2009 | 110 | 2009 |