Research Bibliography
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To harass or to respect: the economy of male persistence despite female refusal in a damselfly with scramble mate competition. International Journal of Odonatology. 252488675:7-15.
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2022. Trade-offs in female signal apparency to males offer alternative anti-harassment strategies for colour polymorphic females. Journal of Evolutionary Biology.
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Lost in the crowd or hidden in the grass: signal apparency of female polymorphic damselflies in alternative habitats. Animal Behaviour. 86:923-931.
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