Gina M. Calabrese
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Calabrese, G.M., and Pfennig, K.S. 2022.  Females alter their mate preferences depending on hybridization risk. 
Biology Letters, In Press.

Calabrese, G.M., and Pfennig, K.S.  2022. Climate change alters sexual signaling in a desert-adapted frog. 
American Naturalist, In Press.

Calabrese, G.M., and Pfennig, K.S.  2021.  Female mate preferences do not predict male sexual signals across populations. 
​Behavioral Ecology: arab082


Calabrese, G.M., and Pfennig, K.S.  2020.  Reinforcement and the Proliferation of Species.
Journal of Heredity 111(1):138-146. 


Calabrese, G., Brady, P., Gruev, V., and Cummings, M.  2014.  Polarization Signaling in Swordtails Alters Female Mate Preference.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111:13397-13402.  

In Prep:
Ingley, S.J., Calabrese, G.M, Pfennig, K.S. Female personality promotes hybridization in a range
expansion.  In prep. 

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