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    Responses of intended and unintended receivers to a novel sexual signal suggest clandestine communication by Tinghitella, Robin M., Broder, E. Dale, Gallagher, James H., Wikle, Aaron W., Zonana, David M.

    Published in Nature communications (04-02-2021)
    “…Inadvertent cues can be refined into signals through coevolution between signalers and receivers, yet the earliest steps in this process remain elusive. In…”
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    Predator-induced phenotypic plasticity of laterality by Dale Broder, E., Angeloni, Lisa M.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2014)
    “…Lateralized brain function, or partitioning of tasks to separate hemispheres of the brain, directly impacts behaviour and fitness. Highly lateralized…”
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    Rapid evolution and plasticity of genitalia by Dale Broder, E., Ghalambor, Cameron K., Handelsman, Corey A., Ruell, Emily W., Reznick, David N., Angeloni, Lisa M.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-10-2020)
    “…Genital morphology exhibits tremendous variation and is intimately linked with fitness. Sexual selection, nonmating natural selection and neutral forces have…”
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    Substrate-borne vibration in Pacific field cricket courtship displays by Broder, E Dale, Wikle, Aaron W., Gallagher, James H., Tinghitella, Robin M.

    Published in Journal of orthoptera research (07-05-2021)
    “…While thought to be widely used for animal communication, substrate-borne vibration is relatively unexplored compared to other modes of communication…”
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    Behavioral responses of a parasitoid fly to rapidly evolving host signals by Broder, E. Dale, Gallagher, James H., Wikle, Aaron W., Venable, Cameron P., Zonana, David M., Ingley, Spencer J., Smith, Tanner C., Tinghitella, Robin M.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2022)
    “…Animals eavesdrop on signals and cues generated by prey, predators, hosts, parasites, competing species, and conspecifics, and the conspicuousness of sexual…”
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    Behavioral responses of a highly domesticated, predator naïve rainbow trout to chemical cues of predation by Kopack, Christopher J., Dale Broder, E., Lepak, Jesse M., Fetherman, Eric R., Angeloni, Lisa M.

    Published in Fisheries research (01-09-2015)
    “…Fisheries management agencies allocate significant proportions of available resources to rear fish for stocking in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. However,…”
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    Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification by Gallagher, James H., Zonana, David M., Broder, E. Dale, Herner, Brianna K., Tinghitella, Robin M.

    Published in Evolution letters (01-12-2022)
    “…How novel phenotypes evolve is challenging to imagine because traits are often underlain by numerous integrated phenotypic components, and changes to any one…”
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    The effects of abiotic enrichment and predator training on the behavior, morphology, and survival of a species of conservation concern by Kopack, Christopher J., Fetherman, Eric R., Broder, E. Dale, Fitzpatrick, Ryan M., Angeloni, Lisa M.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-09-2023)
    “…Abstract Conservation practitioners often rely on captive breeding programs to supplement wild populations at risk of extinction. While supplementation has…”
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    Geographic variation in responses of European yellow dung flies to thermal stress by Bauerfeind, Stephanie S., Sørensen, Jesper G., Loeschcke, Volker, Berger, David, Broder, E. Dale, Geiger, Madeleine, Ferrari, Manuela, Blanckenhorn, Wolf U.

    Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-04-2018)
    “…Climatic conditions can be very heterogeneous even over small geographic scales, and are believed to be major determinants of the abundance and distribution of…”
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    A rapidly evolving cricket produces percussive vibrations: how, who, when, and why by Wikle, Aaron W, Broder, E Dale, Gallagher, James H, Tinghitella, Robin M

    Published in Behavioral ecology (10-07-2023)
    “…Abstract Sexual signals are often transmitted through multiple modalities (e.g., visual and chemical) and under selection from both intended and unintended…”
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    Surviving the serenade: how conflicting selection pressures shape the early stages of sexual signal diversification by Gallagher, James H, Broder, E Dale, Wikle, Aaron W, O'Toole, Hannah, Durso, Catherine, Tinghitella, Robin M

    Published in Evolution (01-05-2024)
    “…Understanding how the early stages of sexual signal diversification proceed is critically important because these microevolutionary dynamics directly shape…”
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    A novel cricket morph has diverged in song and wing morphology across island populations by Gallagher, James H., Zonana, David M., Broder, E. Dale, Syammach, Aziz M., Tinghitella, Robin M.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-11-2023)
    “…Divergence of sexual signals between populations can lead to speciation, yet opportunities to study the immediate aftermath of novel signal evolution are rare…”
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    Use your power for good: Collective action to overcome institutional injustices impeding ethical science communication in the academy by Broder, E Dale, Merkle, Bethann Garramon, Balgopal, Meena M, Weigel, Emily G, Murphy, Shannon M, Caffrey, Joshua J, Hebets, Eileen A, Sher, Anna A, Gumm, Jennifer M, Lee, Jennifer, Schell, Chris J, Tinghitella, Robin M

    Published in Bioscience (15-11-2024)
    “…Abstract Science communication (scicomm) shapes our world by helping people use science to make societal and personal decisions. Supporting and doing ethical…”
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    Evolutionary novelty in communication between the sexes by Broder, E Dale, Elias, Damian O, Rodríguez, Rafael L, Rosenthal, Gil G, Seymoure, Brett M, Tinghitella, Robin M

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-02-2021)
    “…The diversity of signalling traits within and across taxa is vast and striking, prompting us to consider how novelty evolves in the context of animal…”
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    An experimental test of alternative population augmentation scenarios by Kronenberger, John A., Gerberich, Jill C., Fitzpatrick, Sarah W., Broder, E. Dale, Angeloni, Lisa M., Funk, W. Chris

    Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2018)
    “…Human land use is fragmenting habitats worldwide and inhibiting dispersal among previously connectedpopulations of organisms, often leading to inbreeding…”
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    A well-studied parasitoid fly of field crickets uses multiple alternative hosts in its introduced range by Broder, E Dale, Gallagher, James H, Wikle, Aaron W, Welsh, Gabrielle T, Zonana, David M, Firneno Jr, Thomas J, Tinghitella, Robin M

    Published in Evolutionary ecology (01-06-2023)
    “…Organisms and their natural enemies can have dynamic coevolutionary trajectories, but anthropogenic effects like species introductions interrupt existing…”
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    Predator-Induced Phenotypic Plasticity in Metabolism and Rate of Growth: Rapid Adaptation to a Novel Environment by Handelsman, Corey A., Broder, E. Dale, Dalton, Christopher M., Ruell, Emily W., Myrick, Christopher A., Reznick, David N., Ghalambor, Cameron K.

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-12-2013)
    “…Novel environments often impose directional selection for a new phenotypic optimum. Novel environments, however, can also change the distribution of phenotypes…”
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    Authentic Science with Dissemination Increases Self-Efficacy of Middle School Students by Broder, E Dale, Guilbert, Katie E, Tinghitella, Robin M, Murphy, Shannon M, Ghalambor, Cameron K, Angeloni, Lisa M

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-12-2019)
    “…Abstract Ethnically and gender diverse groups are more efficient, creative, and productive than homogeneous groups, yet women and minorities are…”
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    Rapid evolution and behavioral plasticity following introduction to an environment with reduced predation risk by Westrick, Sarah E., Broder, E. Dale, Reznick, David N., Ghalambor, Cameron K., Angeloni, Lisa

    Published in Ethology (01-04-2019)
    “…Adaptive behavioral plasticity can play a beneficial role when a population becomes established in a novel environment if environmental cues allow the…”
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