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33. S. W. Coleman and
G. G. Rosenthal in press.
Swordtail fry attend to chemical and visual cues in detecting predators and conspecifics. PLoS One.
32. H. S. Fisher and
G. G. Rosenthal 2006c.
Male swordtails court with an audience in mind. Biol. Lett. 17: 979-981.
31. H. S. Fisher and
G. G. Rosenthal 2006b.
Hungry females show stronger mating preferences. Behav. Ecol. 17: 979-981.
30. H.S. Fisher and
G.G. Rosenthal 2006a.
Female swordtail fish use chemical cues to select well-fed mates. Anim. Behav. 72: 721-725.
29. G. G. Rosenthal and F. J. García de León 2006.
Sexual behavior, genes, and evolution in
Xiphophorus. Zebrafish 3: 85-90.
28. H. S. Fisher,
B. B. M. Wong, and
G. G.
Rosenthal 2006. Alteration of the chemical environment disrupts communication in a freshwater
fish. Proceedings: Biological Sciences 273: 1187-1193.
27.
B. B.
M. Wong and
G. G. Rosenthal 2006. Female disdain for swords in a swordtail fish. Am.
Nat. 167:136-140.
26.
G. G.
Rosenthal and P. Lobel 2006. Communication.
In Behaviour and Physiology of Fish (vol. 24), K.
Sloman, S. Balshine, R. Wilson eds. (Academic Press), 39-78.
25.
G. G. Rosenthal
and M. J. Ryan 2005. Assortative preferences for stripe patterns in danios. Anim. Behav.
70:1063-1066.
24.
B. B. M. Wong,
H. S. Fisher, and
G. G. Rosenthal 2005. Species recognition by male swordtails via
chemical cues. Behav. Ecol. 16:818-822.
23.
B. B. M. Wong,
C. Bibeau, K. Bishop, and
G. G. Rosenthal 2005. Response to perceived predation threat in
fiddler crabs: trust thy neighbor as thyself? Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol.
22. N.Shashar,
G. G.
Rosenthal, T. Caras, S. Manor, and G. Katzir 2005. Species recognition in the blackbordered
damselfish
Dascyllus marginatus (Rüppell): an evaluation of computer-animated playback techniques.
J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol
318: 111-118.
21.
B. B. M.
Wong and
G. G. Rosenthal 2005. Shoal choice in swordtails when preferences conflict.
Ethology
111: 179-186.
20. K. E.
Roney, B. J. Cuthbertson, U. B. Godwin, S. Kazianis, L. Della Coletta,
G. G. Rosenthal, M. J.
Ryan, M. Schmidt, and T. J. McConnell 2004. Alternative splicing of major histocompatibility complex
class II DXB transcripts in
Xiphophorus fishes. Immunogenetics
56: 462-466.
19
.
G. G. Rosenthal, A. S. Rand, and M. J. Ryan 2004. The vocal sac as a visual
cue in anuran communication: an experimental analysis using video playback. Anim. Behav.
68
: 55-58.
18.
E. R. Turnell, K. D. Mann,
G. G. Rosenthal, and G. Gerlach 2003. Mate choice in zebrafish
analyzed with video-stimulus techniques. Biol. Bull.
205: 225-226.
17.
G. G. Rosenthal, X. F. de la Rosa Reyna, S. Kazianis, M. J. Stephens, D. C. Morizot, M. J.
Ryan, and F. J. García de León 2003. Dissolution of sexual signal complexes in a hybrid zone between
the swordtails
Xiphophorus birchmanni and
Xiphophorus malinche (Poeciliidae). Copeia
2003:
299-307.
16.
M. E. Cummings,
G. G. Rosenthal, and M. J. Ryan 2003. A private ultraviolet channel in visual
communication. Proceedings: Biological Sciences
270: 897-904.
15.
J. Kingston,
G. G. Rosenthal, and M. J. Ryan 2003. The role of sexual selection in maintaining
a colour polymorphism in the pygmy swordtail
Xiphophorus pygmaeus. Anim. Behav.
65: 735-743.
14.
G. G.
Rosenthal, M. J. Ryan, and W. E. Wagner, Jr. 2002. Secondary loss of preference for swords in the
pygmy swordtail
Xiphophorus nigrensis (Pisces: Poeciliidae). Anim. Behav.
63: 37-45.
13.
G. G.
Rosenthal, T. Y. Flores Martinez, F. J. García de León, and M. J. Ryan 2001. Shared preferences by
predators and females for male ornaments in swordtails. Am. Nat.
158: 146-154.
12
. M. J. Ryan and
G. G. Rosenthal 2001. Variation and selection in swordtails. In Model
Systems in Behavioral Ecology, L. A. Dugatkin ed., Princeton University Press, 133-148.
11.
G. G.
Rosenthal and M. J. Ryan 2000. Visual and acoustic communication in nonhuman animals: a comparison. J.
Biosci.
25: 285-290.
10. R. F.
Oliveira,
G. G. Rosenthal, I. Schlupp, P. K. McGregor, and 19 others. Considerations on the use of video playbacks as visual stimuli: the Lisbon workshop consensus.
Acta Ethologica
3: 61-65.
9.
G. G.
Rosenthal 2000. Design considerations and techniques for constructing video stimuli. Acta Ethol.
3:
49-54.
8. R.F.
Oliveira , P. K. McGregor , I. Schlupp , and
G. G. Rosenthal 2000. Video playback techniques in
behavioural research [editorial]. Acta Ethologica
3: 1.
7.
G. G. Rosenthal and M. R. Servedio 1999. Chase-away sexual selection: resistance to “resistance”.
Evolution
53: 296-299.
6. M. J.
Ryan, N. M. Kime, and
G. G. Rosenthal 1998. Human language and animal communication [commentary].
Behav. Brain Sci.
21: 282-283.
5.
G. G.
Rosenthal 1999. Using video playbacks to study sexual selection. Env. Biol. Fishes
56: 307-316.
4.
G. G.
Rosenthal and C. S. Evans 1998. Female preference for swords in
Xiphophorus helleri reflects a bias
for large apparent size. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
95: 4431-4436.
3. D. Clark, J. Macedonia,
and
G. G. Rosenthal 1997. Testing video playback to lizards in the field. Copeia
1997: 421-423.
2.
G. G.
Rosenthal, C. S. Evans, and W. L. Miller 1996. Female preference for a dynamic trait in the green
swordtail,
Xiphophorus helleri. Anim. Behav.
51: 811-820.
1. M. Kirkpatrick and
G. G. Rosenthal 1994. Fearful
symmetry [News and Views]. Nature
372(6502): 134-135.