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Ola Fincke
Ola Fincke
University of Oklahoma, Dept. of Biology
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Lifetime mating success in a natural population of the damselfly, Enallagma hageni (Walsh) (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)
OM Fincke
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 10, 293-302, 1982
2491982
Population regulation of a tropical damselfly in the larval stage by food limitation, cannibalism, intraguild predation and habitat drying
OM Fincke
Oecologia 100, 118-127, 1994
1471994
Predation by odonates depresses mosquito abundance in water-filled tree holes in Panama
OM Fincke, SP Yanoviak, RD Hanschu
Oecologia 112, 244-253, 1997
1441997
Sperm competition in the damselfly Enallagma hageni Walsh (Odonata: Coenagrionidae): benefits of multiple mating to males and females
OM Fincke
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 14 (3), 235-240, 1984
1441984
The evolution and frequency of female color morphs in Holarctic Odonata: why are male-like females typically the minority?
OM Fincke, R Jödicke, DR Paulson, TD Schultz
International Journal of Odonatology 8 (2), 183-212, 2005
1352005
Female colour polymorphism in damselflies: failure to reject the null hypothesis
OM Fincke
Animal Behaviour 47 (6), 1249-1266, 1994
1291994
Cues for Mate Recognition and the Effect of Prior Experience on Mate Recognition in Enallagma Damselflies
MN Miller, OM Fincke
Journal of Insect Behavior 12, 801-814, 1999
1251999
Conflict resolution in the Odonata: implications for understanding female mating patterns and female choice
OM Fincke
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 60 (2), 201-220, 1997
1251997
Sources of variation in lefetime reproductive success in a nonterritorial damselfly (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)
OM Fincke
Reproductive success, 24-43, 1988
1231988
Lifetime reproductive success and the opportunity for selection in a nonterritorial damselfly (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)
OM Fincke
Evolution 40 (4), 791-803, 1986
1211986
Polymorphic signals of harassed female odonates and the males that learn them support a novel frequency-dependent model
OM Fincke
Animal Behaviour 67 (5), 833-845, 2004
1202004
Organization of predator assemblages in Neotropical tree holes: effects of abiotic factors and priority
OAM Fincke
Ecological Entomology 24 (1), 13-23, 1999
1111999
Interspecific competition for tree holes: consequences for mating systems and coexistence in neotropical damselflies
OM Fincke
The American Naturalist 139 (1), 80-101, 1992
1101992
Consequences of larval ecology for territoriality and reproductive success of a neotropical damselfly
OM Fincke
Ecology 73 (2), 449-462, 1992
1051992
Giant damselflies in a tropical forest: reproductive biology of Megaloprepus coerulatus with notes on Mecistogaster (Odonata: Pseudostigmatidae)
OM FINCKE
Adv Odonatol 2, 13-27, 1984
1031984
Female monogamy in the damselfly Ischnura verticalis Say (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae)
OM Fincke
Odonatologica 16 (2), 129-143, 1987
981987
Structural colours create a flashing cue for sexual recognition and male quality in a Neotropical giant damselfly
TD Schultz, OM Fincke
Functional Ecology 23 (4), 724-732, 2009
962009
UNPREDICTABLE OFFSPRING SURVIVORSHIP IN THE DAMSELFLY, MEGALOPREPUS COERULATUS, SHAPES PARENTAL BEHAVIOR, CONSTRAINS …
OM Fincke, H Hadrys
Evolution 55 (4), 762-772, 2001
952001
Natural and sexual selection components of odonate mating patterns
OM Fincke, JK Waage, WD Koenig
The evolution of mating systems in insects and arachnids 58, 74, 1997
921997
Lack of innate preference for morph and species identity in mate-searching Enallagma damselflies
OM Fincke, A Fargevieille, TD Schultz
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61, 1121-1131, 2007
832007
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