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Kristin A. Hook
Kristin A. Hook
Biologist at the U.S. Government Accountability Office
Verified email at umd.edu
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Methodological considerations for examining the relationship between sperm morphology and motility
KA Hook, HS Fisher
Molecular reproduction and development 87 (6), 633-649, 2020
262020
Cellular geometry controls the efficiency of motile sperm aggregates
DJG Pearce, LA Hoogerbrugge, KA Hook, HS Fisher, L Giomi
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 15 (148), 20180702, 2018
232018
It takes two to tango: including a female perspective in reproductive biology
TJ Orr, M Burns, K Hawkes, KE Holekamp, KA Hook, CC Josefson, ...
Integrative and Comparative Biology 60 (3), 796-813, 2020
202020
Sibling rivalry: Males with more brothers develop larger testes
HS Fisher, KA Hook, WD Weber, HE Hoekstra
Ecology and Evolution 8 (16), 8197-8203, 2018
162018
Polyandrous females provide sons with more competitive sperm: Support for the sexy-sperm hypothesis in the rattlebox moth (Utetheisa ornatrix)
AL Egan, KA Hook, HK Reeve, VK Iyengar
Evolution 70 (1), 72-81, 2016
162016
Apical Sperm Hook Morphology Is Linked to Sperm Swimming Performance and Sperm Aggregation in Peromyscus Mice
KA Hook, LM Wilke, HS Fisher
Cells 10 (9), 2279, 2021
152021
Female remating decisions and a shorter inter-mating interval diminish last-male sperm precedence
KA Hook
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71, 1-12, 2017
62017
Postcopulatory sexual selection is associated with sperm aggregate quality in Peromyscus mice
KA Hook, WD Weber, HS Fisher
Behavioral Ecology 33 (1), 55-64, 2022
42022
The social shape of sperm: using an integrative machine-learning approach to examine sperm ultrastructure and collective motility
KA Hook, Q Yang, L Campanello, W Losert, HS Fisher
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1959), 20211553, 2021
42021
Collective sperm movements in Peromyscus mice are shaped by phylogenetic history and post-copulatory sexual selection
KA Hook, WD Weber, HS Fisher
bioRxiv, 2020
42020
No support for the sexy‐sperm hypothesis in the seed beetle: Sons of monandrous females fare better in post‐copulatory competition
KA Hook
Ecology and evolution 8 (23), 11742-11753, 2018
12018
Female reproductive fluid composition differs based on mating system in Peromyscus mice
KA Hook, C Liu, KA Joyner, GA Duncan, HS Fisher
bioRxiv, 2022.03. 18.484937, 2022
2022
The importance of female reproductive traits: from mice to seed beetles
KA Hook, HS Fisher
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E105-E105, 2020
2020
Correction to: Female remating decisions and a shorter inter-mating interval diminish last-male sperm precedence
KA Hook
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 72 (1), 1-1, 2018
2018
The causes and consequences of female multi-male mating in the seed beetle
KA Hook
Cornell University, 2016
2016
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