Evolution Tree: publications by Barry Sinervo, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz. 1996, Sinervo B, Lively CM.
Research in Curt Lively's lab in the Department of Biology at Indiana University Bloomington. Sinervo, B. and C.M. Lively. 1996. The rock-paper-scissors game and
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1: 1996 Figure 2 Natural selection on throat-colour morphs. a, Natural selection on life history variation differed between morphs. For clutch 1, orange-throated females were favoured to lay larger clutches than yellow-throated females. For clutches 25, yellow-throated - "Density cycles and an offspring quantity and quality game driven by natural selection" Barry Sinervo, Colin Bleay and Chloe Adamopoulou, SOCIAL CAUSES OF CORRELATIONAL SELECTION AND THE RESOLUTION OF A HERITABLE THROAT COLOR POLYMORPHISM IN A LIZARD, Evolution, 10.1554/0014-3820(2001)055[2040:SCOCSA]2.0.CO;2, 55, 10, (2040), (2001).
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In many cases, intrasexual polychromatism has been linked to alternative reproductive and ecological tactics (Sinervo & Lively 1996, Svensson et al. 2001, Taborsky et al. 2008) that involve complex
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Apr 13, 2018 Sinervo, B., & Lively, C. M. (1996). The rock–paper–scissors game and the evolution of alternative male strategies. Nature, 380(6571), 240.
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1996: Sinervo B, Lively CM. The rock-paper-scissors game and the evolution of alternative male strategies Nature. 380: 240-243. DOI: 10.1038/380240a0 : 1: 1996: Sinervo B, Denardo DF. Costs of reproduction in the wild: Path analysis of natural selection and experimental tests of causation Evolution. 50: 1299-1313. 1: 1996
Figure 2 Natural selection on throat-colour morphs. a, Natural selection on life history variation differed between morphs. For clutch 1, orange-throated females were favoured to lay larger clutches than yellow-throated females.
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For clutch 1, orange-throated females were favoured to lay larger clutches than yellow-throated females.
The rock-paper-scissors game and the evolution of alternative strategies. Nature 380:240-243.
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The Phenotypic-RPS model is able to qualitatively describe the dynamics of the lizard population (Sinervo and Lively, 1996), even though they are diploids (Corl et al., 2010) and the alleles responsible for the color phenotypes show a strong dominance pattern (Sinervo et al., 2000).
tics ( Gross 1985; Sinervo and Lively 1996; Alonzo and Warner. 1999), and these Sinervo and Lively, 1996), which corresponds with their mating behavior and territory status (Calsbeek and Sinervo, 2001; Calsbeek et al., 2001). Blue males. mixed strategy Nash equilibrium[citation needed] (Sinervo & Lively, 1996; Sinervo, 2001; Alonzo & Sinervo, 2001; Sinervo & Clobert, 2003; Sinervo & Zamudio in lizards (Sinervo et al, 2007), and dynamics of species diversity territories with a female-like look) (Sinervo and Lively, 1996;. Sinervo et al, 2007). The three Uta stansburiana (Sinervo and Lively, 1996; Zamudio and Sinervo,.