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Fatal attraction: sexually cannibalistic invaders attract naive native mantids
MP Fea, MC Stanley, GI Holwell
Biology Letters 9 (6), 20130746, 2013
362013
Combat in a cave-dwelling wētā (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae) with exaggerated weaponry
M Fea, G Holwell
Animal behaviour 138, 85-92, 2018
232018
Cannibalistic siblicide in praying mantis nymphs (Miomantis caffra)
MP Fea, MC Stanley, GI Holwell
Journal of ethology 32, 43-51, 2014
122014
Sexually dimorphic antennal structures of New Zealand cave wētā (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae)
MP Fea, CJ Mark, GI Holwell
New Zealand journal of zoology 46 (2), 124-148, 2019
72019
Exaggerated male legs increase mating success by reducing disturbance to females in the cave wētā Pachyrhamma waitomoensis
M Fea, GI Holwell
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1880), 20180401, 2018
62018
Reproductive ecology and impact of the invasive praying mantis Miomantis caffra
MP Fea
University of Auckland, 2011
22011
Evaluating scent detection dogs as a tool to detect pathogenic Phytophthora species
ZT Carter, EJ McNaughton, MP Fea, I Horner, K Johnson, S Killick, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 5 (9), e12997, 2023
12023
Cybernetic combatants support the importance of duels in the evolution of extreme weapons
MP Fea, RP Boisseau, DJ Emlen, GI Holwell
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1928), 20200254, 2020
12020
The Evolution of Orthopteran Mating Systems and the Reproductive Ecology of New Zealand Cave Wētā
M Fea
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2018
2018
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