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Michael M. Kasumovic
Michael M. Kasumovic
Associate Professor & ARC Future Fellow, UNSW
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Assessment during aggressive contests between male jumping spiders
DO Elias, MM Kasumovic, D Punzalan, MCB Andrade, AC Mason
Animal Behaviour 76 (3), 901-910, 2008
1752008
Spatial and temporal demographic variation drives within-season fluctuations in sexual selection
MM Kasumovic, MJ Bruce, MCB Andrade, ME Herberstein
Evolution 62 (9), 2316-2325, 2008
1662008
National income inequality predicts women's preferences for masculinized faces better than health does
R Brooks, IM Scott, AA Maklakov, MM Kasumovic, AP Clark, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1707), 810-812, 2011
1642011
Multi-modal courtship in the peacock spider, Maratus volans (OP-Cambridge, 1874)
MB Girard, MM Kasumovic, DO Elias
PLoS One 6 (9), e25390, 2011
1532011
It's all who you know: the evolution of socially cued anticipatory plasticity as a mating strategy
MM Kasumovic, RC Brooks
The Quarterly review of biology 86 (3), 181-197, 2011
1422011
Risky mate search and mate preference in the golden orb-web spider (Nephila plumipes)
MM Kasumovic, MJ Bruce, ME Herberstein, MCB Andrade
Behavioral Ecology 18 (1), 189-195, 2007
1412007
Insights into sexism: Male status and performance moderates female-directed hostile and amicable behaviour
MM Kasumovic, JH Kuznekoff
PloS one 10 (7), e0131613, 2015
1042015
Examination of prior contest experience and the retention of winner and loser effects
MM Kasumovic, DO Elias, S Sivalinghem, AC Mason, MCB Andrade
Behavioral Ecology 21 (2), 404-409, 2010
1042010
Terminal investment strategies and male mate choice: extreme tests of Bateman
MCB Andrade, MM Kasumovic
Integrative and Comparative Biology 45 (5), 838-847, 2005
1022005
Female preference for multi-modal courtship: multiple signals are important for male mating success in peacock spiders
MB Girard, DO Elias, MM Kasumovic
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1820), 20152222, 2015
972015
Male development tracks rapidly shifting sexual versus natural selection pressures
MM Kasumovic, MCB Andrade
Current Biology 16 (7), R242-R243, 2006
922006
High resource valuation fuels “desperado” fighting tactics in female jumping spiders
DO Elias, CA Botero, MCB Andrade, AC Mason, MM Kasumovic
Behavioral Ecology 21 (4), 868-875, 2010
882010
Discrimination of airborne pheromones by mate-searching male western black widow spiders (Latrodectus hesperus): species-and population-specific responses
MM Kasumovic, MCB Andrade
Canadian journal of zoology 82 (7), 1027-1034, 2004
882004
Defining individual quality over lifetimes and selective contexts
SP Lailvaux, MM Kasumovic
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1704), 321-328, 2011
842011
The multidimensional consequences of the juvenile environment: towards an integrative view of the adult phenotype
MM Kasumovic
Animal Behaviour 85 (5), 1049-1059, 2013
772013
The juvenile social environment introduces variation in the choice and expression of sexually selected traits
MM Kasumovic, MD Hall, RC Brooks
Ecology and Evolution 2 (5), 1036-1047, 2012
682012
The importance of listening: juvenile allocation shifts in response to acoustic cues of the social environment
MM Kasumovic, MD Hall, H Try, RC Brooks
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24 (6), 1325-1334, 2011
652011
A change in competitive context reverses sexual selection on male size
MM Kasumovic, MCB Andrade
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22 (2), 324-333, 2009
632009
Are least flycatcher (Empidonax minimus) clusters hidden leks?
SA Tarof, LM Ratcliffe, MM Kasumovic, PT Boag
Behavioral Ecology 16 (1), 207-217, 2005
622005
Eocene diversification of crown group rails (Aves: Gruiformes: Rallidae)
JC García–R, GC Gibb, SA Trewick
PLoS One 9 (10), e109635, 2014
56*2014
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