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Amy M. Worthington
Amy M. Worthington
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Influence of roadways on patterns of mortality and flight behavior of adult dragonflies near wetland areas
DA Soluk, DS Zercher, AM Worthington
Biological Conservation 144 (5), 1638-1643, 2011
562011
Evaluating indices of body condition in two cricket species
CD Kelly, BR Tawes, AM Worthington
Ecology and Evolution 4 (23), 4476-4487, 2014
422014
Mating for male-derived prostaglandin: a functional explanation for the increased fecundity of mated female crickets?
AM Worthington, RA Jurenka, CD Kelly
The Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (17), 2720-2727, 2015
332015
Size matters, but so does shape: quantifying complex shape changes in a sexually selected trait in stalk-eyed flies (Diptera: Diopsidae)
AM Worthington, CM Berns, JG Swallow
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 106 (1), 104-113, 2012
322012
Gender differences in survival and antipredatory behavior in stalk-eyed flies
AM Worthington, JG Swallow
Behavioral Ecology 21 (4), 759-766, 2010
272010
Direct costs and benefits of multiple mating: Are high female mating rates due to ejaculate replenishment?
AM Worthington, CD Kelly
Behavioural Processes 124, 115-122, 2016
222016
Do male crickets strategically adjust the number and viability of their sperm under sperm competition?
AM Worthington, BE Gress, AA Neyer, CD Kelly
Animal behaviour 86 (1), 55-60, 2013
212013
Females gain survival benefits from immune-boosting ejaculates
AM Worthington, CD Kelly
Evolution 70 (4), 928-933, 2016
172016
The Fat-Dachsous signaling pathway regulates growth of horns in Trypoxylus dichotomus, but does not affect horn allometry
J Hust, MD Lavine, AM Worthington, R Zinna, H Gotoh, T Niimi, L Lavine
Journal of insect physiology 105, 85-94, 2018
102018
Sequential analysis reveals behavioral differences underlying female‐biased predation risk in stalk‐eyed flies
AM Worthington, JG Swallow
Ethology 117 (9), 829-837, 2011
102011
Evaluating indices of body condition in two cricket species. Ecol Evol 4: 4476–4487
CD Kelly, B Tawes, A Worthington
52014
Quantifying behavior the JWatcher way
A Worthington, A Egge
The Condor 111 (1), 202-203, 2009
32009
Fluctuating Asymmetry in the Polymorphic Sand Cricket (Gryllus firmus): Are More Functionally Important Structures Always More Symmetric?
MR Whalen, KJ Chang, AB Jones, G Rivera, AM Worthington
Insects 13 (7), 640, 2022
2022
Fluctuating Asymmetry in the Polymorphic Sand Cricket
MR Whalen, KJ Chang, AB Jones, G Rivera, AM Worthington
Insects (Basel, Switzerland) 13 (7), 2022
2022
The developmental high wire: Balancing resource investment in immunity and reproduction
DJ Breiner, MR Whalen, AM Worthington
Ecology and Evolution 12 (4), e8774, 2022
2022
Weak relationships of parasite infection with sexual and life‐history traits in wild‐caught Texas field crickets (Gryllus texensis)
AM Worthington, CD Kelly, H Proctor
Ecological Entomology 46 (1), 76-88, 2021
2021
P365 Evaluation of Colour Blast! A ward-based art project for people with cystic fibrosis
R Fallon, A Worthington, C Rourke, A Bowling, A Tansinda, A Jones, ...
Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 19, S158, 2020
2020
Do Patterns of Fluctuating Asymmetry Reflect the Strength of Natural and Sexual Selection in the Sand Cricket (Gryllus firmus)?
G Rivera, M Whalen, AM Worthington
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59, E395-E395, 2019
2019
Direct benefits of ejaculate-derived compounds on female reproduction and immunity in the field cricket, Gryllus texensis
AM Worthington
Iowa State University, 2015
2015
Anti-predator Behavior in Stalk-eyed Flies: Compensating for a Costly Sexually Selected Trait
AM Worthington
University of South Dakota, 2009
2009
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