Publications
Publications
Makowicz AM, Bierbach D, Richardson C*, Hughes KA. 2021. Cascading indirect genetic effects in a clonal vertebrate. BioRXiv preprint, doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.27.433187.
Burridge S, Schlupp I, Makowicz AM. 2021. Male attention allocation is social context dependent. BioRXiv preprint, doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.27.433194.
Riesch R, Makowicz AM, Joachim B, García-De León FJ, Schlupp I. 2021. Aspects of the life history of the Tamesí molly, Poecilia latipunctata, from two populations in the Río Tamesí drainage in northeastern Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 92: e923107.
Makowicz AM, Daniel MJ, Jones BC, Rivers PR, Dye M, Kuzel MR, Guerrera AG, Kettelkamp S, Whitcher C, DuVal EH. 2020. Foundations and frontiers in mate choice. Evolution 74: 1575-1583.
Makowicz AM, Travis, J. 2020. Are you more than the sum of your parents’ genes? Phenotypic plasticity in a clonal vertebrate and F1 hybrids of its parental species. Evolution 74: 1124–1141.
Makowicz AM, Murray L*, Schlupp I. 2020. Size, species, and audience type influences heterospecific female-female competition. Animal Behaviour 159: 47–58. (January 2020 Editors' Choice).
Makowicz AM, Moore T*, Schlupp I. 2018. Clonal fish are more aggressive to distant relatives especially when hungry. Behaviour 155: 351-367.
Makowicz AM, Muthurajah DS*, Schlupp I. 2018. Host species of a sexual-parasite do not differentiate between clones of Amazon mollies. Behavioral Ecology 29: 387–392.
Makowicz AM, Tiedemann R, Steele RN*, Schlupp I. 2016. Kin recognition in a clonal fish, Poecilia formosa. PLoS ONE 11: e0158442.
Makowicz AM, Tanner J*, Dumas E*, Siler CD, Schlupp I. 2016. Pre-existing biases for swords in mollies (Poecilia). Behavioral Ecology 27: 175–184.
Makowicz AM, Schlupp I. 2015. Effects of female-female aggression in a sexual/unisexual species complex. Ethology 121: 904-914.
Langerhans RB, Makowicz AM. 2013. Sexual selection paves the road to sexual isolation during ecological speciation. Evolutionary Ecological Research 15: 633-651.
Bierbach D, Makowicz AM, Schlupp I, Geupel H, Streit B, Plath M. 2013. Casanovas are liars: Behavioral syndromes, sperm competition risk and the evloution of deceptive male mating behavior in livebearing fishes. F1000 Research 2013 2:75.
Bierbach D, Konstantin Y, Stadler S, Schenkell D, Makowicz AM, Nigl H, Geupell H, Riesch R, Schlupp I, Plath M. 2013. Audience effects alters male mate choice in poecilids. In: Clark KB (ed.) Social learning theory: Phylogenetic considerations across animal, plant, and microbial taxa. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. 95-112.
Makowicz AM, Schlupp I. 2013. The cost of living in a sexual harassment environment. Animal Behaviour 85: 569-577.
Riesch R, Plath M, Makowicz AM, Schlupp I. 2012. Behavioural and life-history regulation in a unisexual/bisexual mating system: does male mate choice affect female reproductive life histories? BIological Journal of the Linnean Society 106: 598-606.
Makowicz AM, Plath M, Schlupp I. 2010. Male guppies (Poecilia recticulata) adjust their mate choice behavior to the presence of a audience. Behavior 147: 1657-1674.
Makowicz AM, Plath M, Schlupp I. 2010. Using video playback to study the effect of an audience on male mating behavior in the Sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna). Behavioral Processes 85: 36-41.
Langerhans RB, Makowicz AM*. 2009. Shared and unique features of morphological differentiation between predator regimes in Gambusia caymanensis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22: 2231-2242.
Plath M, Makowicz AM*, Schlupp I & Tobler M. 2007. Sexual harassment in livebearing fishes (Poeciliidae): comparing courting and non-courting species. Behavioral Ecology 18: 680-688.
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