2024 Journal Article Temperature and nutrition do not interact to shape the evolution of metabolic rateAlton, Lesley A., Kutz, Teresa, Bywater, Candice L., Lombardi, Emily, Cockerell, Fiona E., Layh, Sean, Winwood-Smith, Hugh, Arnold, Pieter A., Beaman, Julian E., Walter, Greg M., Monro, Keyne, Mirth, Christen K., Sgrò, Carla M. and White, Craig R. (2024). Temperature and nutrition do not interact to shape the evolution of metabolic rate. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 379 (1896) 20220484, 20220484. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0484 |
2023 Journal Article Response to Comments on “Metabolic scaling is the product of life-history optimization”White, Craig R., Alton, Lesley A., Bywater, Candice L., Lombardi, Emily J. and Marshall, Dustin J. (2023). Response to Comments on “Metabolic scaling is the product of life-history optimization”. Science, 380 (6643) eadf5188, 1-2. doi: 10.1126/science.adf5188 |
2023 Journal Article Exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation increases the susceptibility of mosquitoes to infection with dengue virusAlton, Lesley A., Novelo, Mario, Beaman, Julian E., Arnold, Pieter A., Bywater, Candice L., Kerton, Emily J., Lombardi, Emily J., Koh, Cassandra and McGraw, Elizabeth A. (2023). Exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation increases the susceptibility of mosquitoes to infection with dengue virus. Global Change Biology, 29 (19), 5540-5551. doi: 10.1111/gcb.16906 |
2022 Journal Article Metabolic scaling is the product of life-history optimizationWhite, Craig R., Alton, Lesley A., Bywater, Candice L., Lombardi, Emily J. and Marshall, Dustin J. (2022). Metabolic scaling is the product of life-history optimization. Science, 377 (6608), 834-839. doi: 10.1126/science.abm7649 |
2020 Journal Article Developmental nutrition modulates metabolic responses to projected climate changeAlton, Lesley A., Kutz, Teresa C., Bywater, Candice L., Beaman, Julian E., Arnold, Pieter A., Mirth, Christen K., Sgro, Carla M. and White, Craig R. (2020). Developmental nutrition modulates metabolic responses to projected climate change. Functional Ecology, 34 (12), 2488-2502. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.13663 |
2020 Journal Article Chronic exposure to a pervasive pharmaceutical pollutant erodes among-individual phenotypic variation in a fishTan, Hung, Polverino, Giovanni, Martin, Jake M., Bertram, Michael G., Wiles, Sarah C., Palacios, Maria M., Bywater, Candice L., White, Craig R. and Wong, Bob B.M. (2020). Chronic exposure to a pervasive pharmaceutical pollutant erodes among-individual phenotypic variation in a fish. Environmental Pollution, 263 (Part A) 114450, 1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.114450 |
2020 Journal Article The effect of ambient oxygen on the thermal performance of a cockroach, Nauphoeta cinereaLombardi, Emily J., Bywater, Candice L. and White, Craig R. (2020). The effect of ambient oxygen on the thermal performance of a cockroach, Nauphoeta cinerea. Journal of Experimental Biology, 223 (11) jeb208306, 1-10. doi: 10.1242/jeb.208306 |
2019 Journal Article The origin and maintenance of metabolic allometry in animalsWhite, Craig R., Marshall, Dustin J., Alton, Lesley A., Arnold, Pieter A., Beaman, Julian E., Bywater, Candice L., Condon, Catriona, Crispin, Taryn S., Janetzki, Aidan, Pirtle, Elia, Winwood-Smith, Hugh S., Angilletta, Michael J., Chenoweth, Stephen F., Franklin, Craig E., Halsey, Lewis G., Kearney, Michael R., Portugal, Steven J. and Ortiz-Barrientos, Daniel (2019). The origin and maintenance of metabolic allometry in animals. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 3 (4), 598-603. doi: 10.1038/s41559-019-0839-9 |
2018 Journal Article Legs of male fiddler crabs evolved to compensate for claw exaggeration and enhance claw functionality during waving displaysBywater, Candice L., Wilson, Robbie S., Monro, Keyne and White, Craig R. (2018). Legs of male fiddler crabs evolved to compensate for claw exaggeration and enhance claw functionality during waving displays. Evolution, 72 (11), 2491-2502. doi: 10.1111/evo.13617 |
2015 Journal Article Building a dishonest signal: the functional basis of unreliable signals of strength in males of the two-toned fiddler crab, Uca vomerisBywater, Candice L., Seebacher, Frank and Wilson, Robbie S. (2015). Building a dishonest signal: the functional basis of unreliable signals of strength in males of the two-toned fiddler crab, Uca vomeris. Journal of Experimental Biology, 218 (19), 3077-3082. doi: 10.1242/jeb.120857 |
2014 Journal Article Metabolic incentives for dishonest signals of strength in the fiddler crab Uca vomerisBywater, Candice L., White, Craig R. and Wilson, Robbie S. (2014). Metabolic incentives for dishonest signals of strength in the fiddler crab Uca vomeris. Journal of Experimental Biology, 217 (16), 2848-2850. doi: 10.1242/jeb.099390 |
2012 Journal Article Is honesty the best policy? Testing signal reliability in fiddler crabs when receiver-dependent costs are highBywater, Candice L. and Wilson, Robbie S. (2012). Is honesty the best policy? Testing signal reliability in fiddler crabs when receiver-dependent costs are high. Functional Ecology, 26 (4), 804-811. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2012.02002.x |
2011 Journal Article Receivers limit the prevalence of deception in humans: Evidence from diving behaviour in humansDavid, Gwendolyn K., Condon, Catriona H., Bywater, Candice L., Ortiz-Barrientos, Daniel and Wilson, Robbie S. (2011). Receivers limit the prevalence of deception in humans: Evidence from diving behaviour in humans. PLoS One, 6 (10) e26017, e26017-1-e26017-5. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0026017 |
2009 Journal Article Costs and benefits of increased weapon size differ between sexes of the slender crayfish, Cherax disparWilson, RS, James, RS, Bywater, C and Seebacher, F (2009). Costs and benefits of increased weapon size differ between sexes of the slender crayfish, Cherax dispar. Journal of Experimental Biology, 212 (6), 853-858. doi: 10.1242/jeb.024547 |
2008 Journal Article Weapon size is a reliable indicator of strength and social dominance in female slender crayfish (Cherax dispar)Bywater, C.L., Angilletta Jr, M.J. and Wilson, R. S. (2008). Weapon size is a reliable indicator of strength and social dominance in female slender crayfish (Cherax dispar). Functional Ecology, 22 (2), 311-316. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2008.01379.x |