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Karyotypes of the Neotropical pseudoscorpions Semeiochernes armiger and Cordylochernes scorpioides (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae). Journal of Arachnology, 37, p.287-291.
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Male-killing Wolbachia in a live-bearing arthropod: Brood abortion as a constraint on the spread of a selfish microbe. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 92, p.33-38.
, 2006. Outbred embryos rescue inbred half-siblings in mixed-paternity broods of live-bearing females. Nature, 439, p.201-203.
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Phylogeography of the harlequin beetle-riding pseudoscorpion and the rise of the Isthmus of Panama. Molecular Ecology, 12, p.2759-2769.
, 2003. Spontaneous abortion depresses female sexual receptivity in a viviparous arthropod. Animal Behaviour, 62, p.427-433.
, 2001. Genetic benefits enhance the reproductive success of polyandrous females. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A., 96, p.10236-10241.
, 1999. Transmission distortion at a minisatellite locus in the Harlequin Beetle Riding pseudoscorpion. Journal of Heredity, 90, p.320-323.
, 1999. Polyandrous females discriminate against previous mates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A., 95, p.13732-13736.
, 1998. Mitochondrial DNA sequencing reveals extreme genetic differentiation in a cryptic species complex of Neotropical pseudoscorpions. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 7, p.208-216.
, 1997. Polyandrous, sperm-storing females: carriers of male genotypes through episodes of adverse selection. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 264, p.119-125.
, 1997. Polyandry and enhanced reproductive success in the harlequin-beetle-riding pseudoscorpion. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 40, p.111-118.
, 1997. Sex via the substrate: mating systems, sexual selection and speciation in pseudoscorpions. In The evolution of mating systems in insects and arachnids. The evolution of mating systems in insects and arachnids. Cambridge, p. 329-339.
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Last-male sperm precedence breaks down when females mate with three males. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (B), 257, p.287-292.
, 1994. Tropical liaisons on a beetle's back. Natural History, 3/94, p.36-43.
, 1994. Are sexually-selected traits reliable species characters? Implications of intra-brood variability in Semeiochernes armiger (Balzan) (Pseudoscorpionida: Chernetidae). Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society, 9, p.61-64.
, 1992. Dispersal-generated sexual selection in a beetle-riding pseudoscorpion. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 30, p.135-142.
, 1992. Emergence of a giant fly triggers phoretic dispersal in the neotropical pseudoscorpion, Semeiochernes armiger (Balzan) (Pseudoscorpionida: Chernetidae). Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society, 9, p.43-46.
, 1992. Failed predation or transportation? Causes and consequences of phoretic behavior in the pseudoscorpion Dinocheirus arizonensis (Pseudoscorpionida: Chernetidae). Journal of Insect Behavior, 5, p.37-49.
, 1992. On the function of harlequin beetle-riding in the pseudoscorpion, Cordylochernes scorpioides (Pseudoscorpionida: Chernetidae). Journal of Arachnology, 20, p.47-51.
, 1992. Population-specific DNA fingerprints in a neotropical pseudoscorpion (Cordylochernes scorpioides). Heredity, 69, p.201-208.
, 1992. Novel use of silk by the harlequin beetle-riding pseudoscorpion, Cordylochernes scorpioides (Pseudoscorpionida, Chernetidae). Journal of Arachnology, 19, p.153-154.
, 1991.