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Anne K Eggert
Anne K Eggert
Research Professor, Illinois State University
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10′ Biparental care and social evolution in burying beetles: lessons from the larder
AK Eggert, JK Müller
The evolution of social behavior in insects and arachnids, 216-236, 1997
3101997
Parental care improves offspring survival and growth in burying beetles
AK EGGERT, M REINKING, JK MÜLLER
Animal Behaviour 55 (1), 97-107, 1998
2881998
Intraspecific brood parasitism in the burying beetle, Necrophorus vespilloides (Coleoptera: Silphidae)
JK Müller, AK Eggert, J Dressel
Animal Behaviour 40 (3), 491-499, 1990
1701990
Female control of sperm transfer and intraspecific variation in sperm precedence: antecedents to the evolution of a courtship food gift
SK Sakaluk, AK Eggert
Evolution 50 (2), 694-703, 1996
1541996
Paternity assurance by “helpful” males: adaptations to sperm competition in burying beetles
JK Müller, AK Eggert
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 24, 245-249, 1989
1491989
Time-dependent shifts between infanticidal and parental behavior in female burying beetles a mechanism of indirect mother-offspring recognition
JK Müller, AK Eggert
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 27, 11-16, 1990
1441990
Alternative male mate-finding tactics in burying beetles
AK Eggert
Behavioral Ecology 3 (3), 243-254, 1992
1311992
Alternative tactics and individual reproductive success in natural associations of the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides
JK Müller, V Braunisch, W Hwang, AK Eggert
Behavioral Ecology 18 (1), 196-203, 2007
1132007
Joint breeding in female burying beetles
AK Eggert, JK Müller
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 31, 237-242, 1992
971992
The Coolidge effect, individual recognition and selection for distinctive cuticular signatures in a burying beetle
S Steiger, R Franz, AK Eggert, JK Müller
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1645), 1831-1838, 2008
942008
The evolution of social behavior in insects and arachnids
AK Eggert, JK Müller, JC Choe, BJ Crespi
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997
901997
Polyandry and fitness of offspring reared under varying nutritional stress in decorated crickets
SK Sakaluk, JM Schaus, AK Eggert, WA Snedden, PL Brady
Evolution 56 (10), 1999-2007, 2002
842002
The gin trap as a device facilitating coercive mating in sagebrush crickets
SK Sakaluk, PJ Bangert, AK Eggert, C Gack, LV Swanson
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1995
831995
Female-coerced monogamy in burying beetles
AK Eggert, SK Sakaluk
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 37, 147-153, 1995
771995
Clutch size regulation in the burying beetle Necrophorus vespilloides Herbst (Coleoptera: Silphidae).
JK Müller, AK Eggert, E Furlkröger
761990
Effects of carrion‐independent pheromone emission by male burying beetles (Silphidae: Necrophorus)
JK Müller, AK Eggert
Ethology 76 (4), 297-304, 1987
731987
Fluctuating asymmetry and variation in the size of courtship food gifts in decorated crickets
AK Eggert, SK Sakaluk
The American Naturalist 144 (4), 708-716, 1994
711994
Timing of oviposition and reproductive skew in cobreeding female burying beetles (Nicrophorus vespilloides)
AK Eggert, JK Müller
Behavioral Ecology 11 (4), 357-366, 2000
662000
Sexual cannibalism and its relation to male mating success in sagebrush crickets, Cyphoderris strepitans (Haglidae: Orthoptera)
AK Eggert, SK Sakaluk
Animal Behaviour 47 (5), 1171-1177, 1994
651994
From facultative to obligatory parental care: interspecific variation in offspring dependency on post-hatching care in burying beetles
A Capodeanu-Nägler, EM Keppner, H Vogel, M Ayasse, AK Eggert, ...
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 29323, 2016
642016
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