Daphne J. Fairbairn, Ph.D.

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Biology University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
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Charles J. Krebs grad student 1976 UBC (Neurotree)
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Fairbairn DJ, Roff DA, Wolak ME. (2023) Tests for associations between sexual dimorphism and patterns of quantitative genetic variation in the water strider, Aquarius remigis. Heredity
Fairbairn DJ. (2019) SEXUAL SELECTION FOR HOMOGAMY IN THE GERRIDAE: AN EXTENSION OF RIDLEY'S COMPARATIVE APPROACH. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 42: 1212-1222
Gallant SL, Preziosi RF, Fairbairn DJ. (2019) CLINAL VARIATION IN EASTERN POPULATIONS OF THE WATERSTRIDER AQUARIUS REMIGIS: GRADUAL INTERGRADATION OR DISCONTINUITY? Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 47: 957-964
Stirling G, Roff D, Fairbairn D. (2019) Four characters in a trade-off: dissecting their phenotypic and genetic relations. Oecologia. 120: 492-498
Roff DA, Fairbairn DJ, Prokuda A. (2017) A new method for statistical detection of directional and stabilizing mating preference Behavioral Ecology. 28: 934-942
Medina RG, Fairbairn DJ, Bustillos A, et al. (2016) Variable patterns of intraspecific sexual size dimorphism and allometry in three species of eusocial corbiculate bees Insectes Sociaux. 63: 493-500
Wolak ME, Roff DA, Fairbairn DJ. (2015) Are we underestimating the genetic variances of dimorphic traits? Ecology and Evolution. 5: 590-7
Roff DA, Fairbairn DJ. (2015) Bias in the heritability of preference and its potential impact on the evolution of mate choice. Heredity. 114: 404-12
Wolak ME, Roff DA, Fairbairn DJ. (2015) Are we underestimating the genetic variances of dimorphic traits? Ecology and Evolution. 5: 590-597
Roff DA, Fairbairn DJ. (2014) The evolution of phenotypes and genetic parameters under preferential mating. Ecology and Evolution. 4: 2759-76
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