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Collaborators 

 

John Alcock. Alternative mating tactics in Dawson’s Burrowing Bee. Arizona State University, USA.

 

Nick Colegrave When things get tricky and need modelling. The University of Edinburgh, UK.

 

Matt Gage. Fluctuating asymmetry, inbreeding and sperm quality. University of East Anglia, UK.

 

Wade Hazel, The conditional strategy. De Pauw University. USA

 

John Hunt, Dung beetle research collaborator, University of  Exeter, UK

 

Janne Kotiaho. The quantitative genetics of condition-dependence. University of Jyväskylä, Finland.

 

Rob Knell, Curved allometries in holometabolous insects. Queen Mary College, University of London, UK.

 

Natasha LeBas, The maintenance of alternative male strategies in mites. The University of Western Australia.

 

Jacek Radwan. Condition-dependence and alternative tactics in mites. Jagiellonian Krakow, Poland.

 

Alison Rutstein. Differential allocation and carry-over effects. University of  New South Wales.

 

Leigh Simmons. Alternative tactics in beetles. University of Western Australia, Australia.

 

Tom Tregenza, The evolution of condition and condition-dependence. University of Exeter at Cornwall, UK.

 

Ken Wilson. Ecology of earwig parasitism. Stirling University, UK.