Gerald Borgia

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Borgia G, Ball GF. (2018) The evolution of beauty: how Darwin's forgotten theory of mate choice shapes the animal world—and us Animal Behaviour. 137: 187-188
Keagy J, Hosler LC, Borgia G. (2016) Female active sampling of male paint on bowers predicts female uncertainty in mate choice Animal Behaviour. 116: 131-137
Borgia G, Keagy J. (2015) Cognitively Driven Co-Option and the Evolution of Complex Sexual Displays in Bowerbirds Animal Signaling and Function: An Integrative Approach. 75-109
Reynolds SM, Uy JAC, Patricelli GL, et al. (2014) Tests of the kin selection model of mate choice and inbreeding avoidance in satin bowerbirds Behavioral Ecology. 25: 1005-1014
Hicks RE, Larned A, Borgia G. (2013) Bower paint removal leads to reduced female visits, suggesting bower paint functions as a chemical signal Animal Behaviour. 85: 1209-1215
Borgia G, Coyle BJ, Keagy J. (2012) Comment on "Illusions promote mating success in great bowerbirds". Science (New York, N.Y.). 337: 292; author reply 29
Coyle BJ, Hart NS, Carleton KL, et al. (2012) Limited variation in visual sensitivity among bowerbird species suggests that there is no link between spectral tuning and variation in display colouration. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 215: 1090-105
Keagy J, Savard JF, Borgia G. (2012) Cognitive ability and the evolution of multiple behavioral display traits Behavioral Ecology. 23: 448-456
Chappell MA, Savard JF, Siani J, et al. (2011) Aerobic capacity in wild satin bowerbirds: repeatability and effects of age, sex and condition. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 214: 3186-96
Abbot P, Abe J, Alcock J, et al. (2011) Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality. Nature. 471: E1-4; author reply E
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