The goal of my research is to understand how the reproductive behaviours of males and females evolve through the interaction of sexual and natural selection in variable ecological contexts, and how this shapes individual phenotypes and population-level characteristics. My work incorporates laboratory and field studies to examine mechanisms of sexual selection, and fitness effects of phenotypic and life history traits that affect mating success.
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Recent areas of research focus include:
Links between developmental plasticity & sexual selection.
Mechanisms of chemical & vibratory communication
Opportunistic mating tactics & demography
Dynamic interactions of inter-male competition & female choice