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    Degrees of disruption: projected temperature increase has catastrophic consequences for reproduction in a tropical ectotherm by Zeh, Jeanne A., Bonilla, Melvin M., Su, Eleanor J., Padua, Michael V., Anderson, Rachel V., Kaur, Dilpreet, Yang, Dou-shuan, Zeh, David W.

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2012)
    “…Although climate change models predict relatively modest increases in temperature in the tropics by the end of the century, recent analyses identify tropical…”
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    Sperm competitive advantage of a rare mitochondrial haplogroup linked to differential expression of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation genes by Zeh, Jeanne A., Zawlodzki, Maya A., Bonilla, Melvin M., Su‐Keene, Eleanor J., Padua, Michael V., Zeh, David W.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-12-2019)
    “…Maternal inheritance of mitochondria creates a sex‐specific selective sieve through which mitochondrial mutations harmful to males but not females accumulate…”
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    Sisters' curse: sexually antagonistic effects constrain the spread of a mitochondrial haplogroup superior in sperm competition by Padua, Michael V., Zeh, David W., Bonilla, Melvin M., Zeh, Jeanne A.

    “…Maternal inheritance of mitochondria creates a sex-specific selective sieve with implications for male longevity, disease susceptibility and infertility…”
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    Constant diurnal temperature regime alters the impact of simulated climate warming on a tropical pseudoscorpion by Zeh, Jeanne A., Bonilla, Melvin M., Su, Eleanor J., Padua, Michael V., Anderson, Rachel V., Zeh, David W.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-01-2014)
    “…Recent theory suggests that global warming may be catastrophic for tropical ectotherms. Although most studies addressing temperature effects in ectotherms…”
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    Simulated climate warming and mitochondrial haplogroup modulate testicular small non-coding RNA expression in the neotropical pseudoscorpion, Cordylochernes scorpioides by Su-Keene, Eleanor J, Bonilla, Melvin M, Padua, Michael V, Zeh, David W, Zeh, Jeanne A

    Published in Environmental epigenetics (01-10-2018)
    “…Recent theory suggests that tropical terrestrial arthropods are at significant risk from climate warming. Metabolic rate in such ectothermic species increases…”
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    Sisters' curse: sexually antagonistic effects constrain the spread of a mitochondrial haplogroup superior in sperm competition by Padua, Michael V., Zeh, David W., Bonilla, Melvin M., Zeh, Jeanne A.

    “…Maternal inheritance of mitochondria creates a sex-specific selective sieve with implications for male longevity, disease susceptibility and infertility…”
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    Sisters' curse: sexually antagonistic selection constrains the spread of a rare mitochondrial haplogroup by Padua, Michael V

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…Females produce few, large and costly eggs, whereas males produce many small and physiologically inexpensive sperm. This differential investment in gametes has…”
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