Rex Cocroft
Affiliations: | Biological Sciences | University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States |
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Cocroft RB, RodrÍguez RL, Hunt RE. (2010) Host shifts and signal divergence: Mating signals covary with host use in a complex of specialized plant-feeding insects Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 99: 60-72 |
McNett GD, Cocroft RB. (2008) Host shifts favor vibrational signal divergence in Enchenopa binotata treehoppers Behavioral Ecology. 19: 650-656 |
McNett GD, Cocroft RB. (2007) Changes in host plant use favor divergence of vibrational signals in treehoppers (Membracidae: Enchenopa binotata) The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 121: 3079-3079 |
Rodríguez RL, Cocroft RB. (2006) Divergence in female duetting signals in the Enchenopa binotata species complex of treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae) Ethology. 112: 1231-1238 |
Cocroft RB. (2005) Vibrational communication facilitates cooperative foraging in a phloem-feeding insect. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 272: 1023-9 |
COCROFT RB, RODRÍGUEZ RL. (2005) The Behavioral Ecology of Insect Vibrational Communication Bioscience. 55: 323 |
Cocroft RB, Rodríguez RL. (2005) The behavioral ecology of insect vibrational communication Bioscience. 55: 323-334 |
Rodríguez RL, Sullivan LE, Cocroft RB. (2004) Vibrational communication and reproductive isolation in the Enchenopa binotata species complex of treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae). Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 58: 571-8 |
Rodríguez RL, Sullivan LE, Cocroft RB. (2004) VIBRATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION IN THE ENCHENOPA BINOTATA SPECIES COMPLEX OF TREEHOPPERS (HEMIPTERA: MEMBRACIDAE) Evolution. 58: 571 |
Cocroft R, Rodriguez R, Hunt R. (2003) Signals and speciation in plant‐feeding insects The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 113: 2276-2276 |