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Ola M Fincke

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InstitutionUniversity of Oklahoma, Norman
DepartmentBiology
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730 Van Vleet Oval
Norman OK 73019
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    1. Xu M, Fincke OM. Negative body size-dependent resource allocation underlies conspicuous sexual ornaments in a territorial damselfly. J Evol Biol. 2022 02; 35(2):288-298. PMID: 34825431.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    2. Piersanti S, Salerno G, Di Pietro V, Giontella L, Rebora M, Jones A, Fincke OM. Tests of search image and learning in the wild: Insights from sexual conflict in damselflies. Ecol Evol. 2021 May; 11(9):4399-4412. PMID: 33976818.
      Citations: 1     
    3. Barnard AA, Fincke OM, McPeek MA, Masly JP. Mechanical and tactile incompatibilities cause reproductive isolation between two young damselfly species. Evolution. 2017 Oct; 71(10):2410-2427. PMID: 28744900.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    4. Fincke OM. Trade-offs in female signal apparency to males offer alternative anti-harassment strategies for colour polymorphic females. J Evol Biol. 2015 04; 28(4):931-43. PMID: 25786740.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    5. Fincke OM, Hadrys H. Unpredictable offspring survivorship in the damselfly, Megaloprepus coerulatus, shapes parental behavior, constrains sexual selection, and challenges traditional fitness estimates. Evolution. 2001 Apr; 55(4):762-72. PMID: 11392394.
      Citations: 11     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    6. Fincke OM, Yanoviak SP, Hanschu RD. Predation by odonates depresses mosquito abundance in water-filled tree holes in Panama. Oecologia. 1997 Oct; 112(2):244-253. PMID: 28307577.
      Citations: 16     Fields:    
    7. Fincke OM. Population regulation of a tropical damselfly in the larval stage by food limitation, cannibalism, intraguild predation and habitat drying. Oecologia. 1994 Nov; 100(1-2):118-127. PMID: 28307035.
      Citations: 10     Fields:    
    8. Fincke OM. LIFETIME REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION IN A NONTERRITORIAL DAMSELFLY (ODONATA: COENAGRIONIDAE). Evolution. 1986 Jul; 40(4):791-803. PMID: 28556166.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    
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