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Female lizards discriminate between potential reproductive partners using multiple male traits when territory cues are absent
L Swierk, M Ridgway, T Langkilde
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 66, 1033-1043, 2012
402012
Bearded ladies: females suffer fitness consequences when bearing male traits
L Swierk, T Langkilde
Biology letters 9 (6), 20130644, 2013
392013
Frogs adapt to physiologically costly anthropogenic noise
JB Tennessen, SE Parks, L Swierk, LK Reinert, WM Holden, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1891), 20182194, 2018
352018
Environmental perceptions and resource use in rural communities of the Peruvian Amazon (Iquitos and vicinity, Maynas Province)
L Swierk, SR Madigosky
Tropical Conservation Science 7 (3), 382-402, 2014
262014
Male mate preference is influenced by both female behaviour and morphology
L Swierk, A Myers, T Langkilde
Animal behaviour 85 (6), 1451-1457, 2013
242013
Rapid body color brightening is associated with exposure to a stressor in an Anolis lizard
JFF Boyer, L Swierk
Canadian Journal of Zoology 95 (3), 213-219, 2017
192017
Dewlap size in male water anoles associates with consistent inter-individual variation in boldness
BJ Putman, KR Azure, L Swierk
Current Zoology 65 (2), 189-195, 2019
182019
Temperature-dependent colour change is a function of sex and directionality of temperature shift in the eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus)
BP Stephenson, N Ihász, DC Byrd, J Swierk, L Swierk
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 120 (2), 396-409, 2017
182017
Rapid body color change provides lizards with facultative crypsis in the eyes of their avian predators
KL Wuthrich, A Nagel, L Swierk
The American Naturalist 199 (2), 277-290, 2022
172022
Repeated evolution of underwater rebreathing in diving Anolis lizards
CK Boccia, L Swierk, FP Ayala-Varela, J Boccia, IL Borges, CA Estupiñán, ...
Current Biology 31 (13), 2947-2954. e4, 2021
172021
The stress of scramble: sex differences in behavior and physiological stress response in a time-constrained mating system
L Swierk, SP Graham, T Langkilde
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 68, 1761-1768, 2014
162014
Amphibian breeding phenology influences offspring size and response to a common wetland contaminant
N Buss, L Swierk, J Hua
152021
Sizing‐up the competition: Factors modulating male display behavior during mate competition
L Swierk, T Langkilde
Ethology 119 (11), 948-959, 2013
122013
Performance, behavior and offspring morphology may offset reproductive costs of male‐typical ornamentation for female lizards
BA Assis, L Swierk, T Langkilde
Journal of Zoology 306 (4), 235-242, 2018
112018
Ontogeny of sexual dichromatism in the explosively breeding wood frog
MR Lambert, BE Carlson, MS Smylie, L Swierk
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 12 (2), 447-456, 2017
112017
Tail autotomy is associated with boldness in male but not female water anoles
JB Talavera, A Carriere, L Swierk, BJ Putman
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 75, 1-10, 2021
102021
Clothing color mediates lizard responses to humans in a tropical forest
A Fondren, L Swierk, BJ Putman
Biotropica 52 (1), 172-181, 2020
92020
ANOLIS AQUATICUS (= NOROPS AQUATICUS).
L SWIERK
Herpetological Review 50 (1), 2019
82019
Fitness costs of mating with preferred females in a scramble mating system
L Swierk, T Langkilde
Behavioral Ecology 30 (3), 658-665, 2019
72019
Trait allometries generate super‐honesty in Anolis dewlaps and may underlie sexual dimorphism
M Petelo, L Swierk
Integrative Zoology 12 (2), 97-111, 2017
72017
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