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Miller, C.W. (2013). Sexual selection: Male-male competition. In: J. Losos, Editor. The Princeton Guide to Evolution. Princeton University Press. Invited chapter. In press. |

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Miller, C.W., J. Hamel, K. D. Holmes, W.L. Helmey Hartman, and D. Lopatto (2013). Expanding your research team: learning gains when a laboratory partners with a classroom. Bioscience: In press.
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Miller, C.W., R.J. Fletcher, Jr., and S.R. Gillespie (2013). Conspecific and heterospecific cues override resource quality to influence offspring production. PLOS One. Accepted. |

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Procter, D.S. Moore, A.J. and Miller, C.W.(2012). The form of sexual selection arising from male-male competition depends on the presence of females in the social environment. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 25: 803-812.
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Austin, J.D., C.W. Miller , and R.J. Fletcher, Jr. (2012). What role can natural selection and phenotypic plasticity play in wildlife adaptation to climate change? In: J. Brodie, E. Post, J. Berger, and D. Doak, Editors, Conserving wildlife populations in a changing climate. University of Chicago Press.
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Miller, C.W., R.J. Fletcher, Jr., B.D. Anderson, and L.D. Nguyen (2012). Natal social environment influences habitat selection later in life. Animal Behaviour 83: 473-477. Manuscript written with undergraduate students, Ben & Chi.
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Halbeck, D.H., F.D. Bennett, and C.W. Miller (2012). The cactus moth, Cactoblastis cactorum. Featured Creatures, http://entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/BFLY/cactus_moth.htm
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C.W. Miller (2011). The heliconia bug, Leptoscelis tricolor. Featured Creatures, http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/bugs/heliconia_bug.htm
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Maxwell, C.W. (2011). Signal detection in the leaf-footed cactus bugs, Chelinidea vittiger, and its implications with landscape connectivity. University of Florida Journal of Undergraduate Research. Manuscript written with undergraduate student. |
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Miller, C.W. and D.J. Emlen (2010). Dynamic effects of oviposition site on offspring sexually-selected traits and scaling relationships. Evolutionary Ecology 24(2): 375-390.
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Miller, C.W. and D.J. Emlen (2010). Across and within population differences in the size and scaling relationship of a sexually-selected trait in Leptoscelis tricolor (Hemiptera: Coreidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 103(2): 209-215.
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Miller, C.W. and S.E. Hollander (2010). Predation on heliconia bugs, Leptoscelis tricolor (Hemiptera: Coreidae): examining the influences of crypsis and predator color preferences. Canadian Journal of Zoology 88 (1): 122-128.
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Nageon de Lestang, F. (2010). Effects of environmental heterogeneity on male-male competitive success, size, and scaling in a cactus bug, Narnia femorata (Hemiptera: Coreidae). University of Florida Journal of Undergraduate Research. Manuscript written with undergraduate student. |

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Nageon de Lestang, F. and Miller, C.W. (2009). Effects of diet on the development and survivorship of Narnia femorata nymphs (Hemiptera: Coreidae). Florida Entomologist 92:511-512. Manuscript written with undergraduate student.
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Miller, C.W. (2008). Seasonal effects on offspring reproductive traits through maternal oviposition behavior.
Behavioral ecology 19(6): 1297-1304.
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Fletcher, R.J., Jr., and Miller, C.W. (2008). The type and timing of social information alters offspring production. Biology Letters 4:482-485.
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Miller, C.W. and A.J. Moore. (2007). A potential resolution to the lek paradox through indirect genetic effects.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (B) 274:1279-1286.
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Fletcher, R.J., Jr., and C.W. Miller. (2006). On the evolution of hidden leks and implications for reproductive and habitat selection behaviours. Animal Behaviour 71:1247-1251.
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