Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Sexual selection for males with beneficial mutations | 2022 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Evolution by Sexual Selection | 2021 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Commentary: Mating Preferences of Selfish Sex Chromosomes | 2019 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Discrimination of Attractiveness and Health in Men’s Faces: the Impact of Color Cues and Variation in Relation to Sex and Age of Rater | 2017 |
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Dr Corry Gellatly Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Pre-natal sex selection and female infant mortality are more common in India after firstborn and second-born daughters | 2017 |
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Jan Havlicek Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Partner Choice, Relationship Satisfaction, and Oral Contraception: The Congruency Hypothesis | 2014 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Oral contraceptive use in women changes preferences for male facial masculinity and is associated with partner facial masculinity | 2013 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Jan Havlicek Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Repeatability of odour preferences across time | 2013 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Emerita Professor Marion Petrie Jan Havlicek
| Relationship satisfaction and outcome in women who meet their partner while using oral contraception | 2012 |
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Dr Sergey Savelev Dr John Perry Dr Stephen Bourke Professor Robert Taylor Professor Andrew Fisher et al. | Volatile biomarkers of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis and non cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis | 2011 |
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Dr Sergey Savelev Dr John Perry Dr Stephen Bourke Professor Roy Taylor Professor Andrew Fisher et al. | Identification of pseudomonas aeruginosa infection via volatile organic compounds in sputum headspace gases | 2010 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Mating systems and genetic variation | 2010 |
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Dr Marie Hale Marije Verduijn Dr Kirsten Wolff Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Is the peacock's train an honest signal of genetic quality at the major histocompatibility complex? | 2009 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Kin recognition signals in adult faces | 2009 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Moorhens have an internal representation of their own eggs | 2009 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie Thomas Pike
| Variation in the peacock’s train shows a genetic component | 2009 |
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Sergey Savelev Professor Anthony De Soyza Anne Nicholson Dr John Perry Emerita Professor Marion Petrie et al. | Developing a non-invasive test for pseudomonas detection: towards an electronic nose | 2008 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Do peahens not prefer peacocks with more elaborate trains? | 2008 |
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Dr Sergey Savelev Sanjay Antony-Babu Dr Craig Roberts Dr Huitu Wang Professor Tony Clare et al. | Individual variation in 3-methylbutanal: A putative link between human leukocyte antigen and skin microflora | 2008 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Emeritus Professor Morris Gosling Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| MHC-correlated odour preferences in humans and the use of oral contraceptives | 2008 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie Dr Gilbert Roberts
| Sexual selection and the evolution of evolvability | 2007 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Dr Marie Hale Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Correlations between heterozygosity and measures of genetic similarity: Implications for understanding mate choice | 2006 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Emeritus Professor Morris Gosling Paul Miller Dr Dustin Penn Emerita Professor Marion Petrie et al. | Body odor similarity in noncohabiting twins | 2005 |
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Thomas Pike Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Maternal body condition and plasma hormones affect offspring sex ratio in peafowl | 2005 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Emeritus Professor Morris Gosling Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| MHC-assortative facial preferences in humans | 2005 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Emeritus Professor Morris Gosling Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| MHC-heterozygosity and human facial attractiveness | 2005 |
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Thomas Pike Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Offspring sex ratio is related to paternal train elaboration and yolk corticosterone in peafowl | 2005 |
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Dr Clare Lanyon Dr Stephanie Colvan Professor Michael Goodfellow Professor Anthony O'Donnell Emerita Professor Marion Petrie et al. | Does the immune system play a role in the community structure of commensal micro-flora and associated chemosensory individuality? | 2004 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Jan Havlicek Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Female facial attractiveness increases during the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle | 2004 |
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Dr Craig Roberts Jan Havlicek Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Female facial attractiveness increases during the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle | 2004 |
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Thomas Pike Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Potential mechanisms of avian sex manipulation | 2003 |
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Thomas Pike Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Potential mechanisms of avian sex manipulation | 2003 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Condition dependence, multiple sexual signals, and immunocompetence in peacocks | 2002 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Maternal investment - Sex differences in avian yolk hormone levels | 2001 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Maternal investment: sex differences in avian yolk hormone levels | 2001 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Sexually selected traits and adult survival: a meta-analysis | 2001 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Sexually selected traits and adult survival: A meta-analysis | 2001 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Why do females mate multiply? A review of the genetic benefits | 2000 |
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Emerita Professor Marion Petrie
| Peacocks lek with relatives even in the absence of social and environmental cues | 1999 |
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