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The population determines whether and how life-history traits vary between reproductive events in an insect with maternal care
T Ratz, J Kramer, M Veuille, J Meunier
Oecologia, 2016
322016
Effects of offspring and parental inbreeding on parent-offspring communication
SN Mattey, J Richardson, T Ratz, PT Smiseth
The American Naturalist 191 (6), 716-725, 2018
252018
Flexible parents: joint effects of handicapping and brood size manipulation on female parental care in Nicrophorus vespilloides
T Ratz, PT Smiseth
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 31 (5), 646-656, 2018
242018
The Saturniidae of Barro Colorado Island, Panama: A model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change?
Y Basset, GPA Lamarre, T Ratz, ST Segar, T Decaëns, R Rougerie, ...
Ecology and Evolution 7 (23), 9991-10004, 2017
242017
Parental care buffers against effects of ambient temperature on offspring performance in an insect
R Grew, T Ratz, J Richardson, PT Smiseth
Behavioral Ecology 30 (5), 1443-1450, 2019
172019
No evidence for parent–offspring competition in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides
FE Gray, J Richardson, T Ratz, PT Smiseth
Behavioral Ecology 29 (5), 1142-1149, 2018
152018
The role of herbivorous insects and pathogens in the regeneration dynamics of Guazuma ulmifoliain Panama
R Solé, S Gripenberg, OT Lewis, L Markesteijn, H Barrios, T Ratz, ...
Journal for Nature Conservation 32 (32), 81-101, 2019
92019
Parental responses to increasing levels of handicapping in a burying beetle
T Ratz, TW Nichol, PT Smiseth
Behavioral Ecology 31 (1), 73-80, 2020
72020
No evidence of sibling cooperation in the absence of parental care in Nicrophorus vespilloides
C Magneville, T Ratz, J Richardson, PT Smiseth
Evolution 72 (12), 2803-2809, 2018
72018
Male assistance in parental care does not buffer against detrimental effects of maternal inbreeding on offspring
T Ratz, E Castel, PT Smiseth
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 196, 2018
62018
Access to resources shapes sex differences between caring parents
T Ratz, K Kremi, L Leissle, J Richardson, PT Smiseth
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 712425, 2021
52021
Females adjust maternal hormone concentration in eggs according to male condition in a burying beetle
M Paquet, C Parenteau, LE Ford, T Ratz, J Richardson, F Angelier, ...
Hormones and Behavior 121, 104708, 2020
42020
Carry on caring: infected females maintain their parental care despite high mortality
T Ratz, KM Monteith, PF Vale, PT Smiseth
Behavioral Ecology 32 (4), 738-746, 2021
32021
The importance of distinguishing individual differences in ‘social impact’versus ‘social responsiveness’ when quantifying indirect genetic effects on the evolution of social …
C de Groot, RE Wijnhorst, T Ratz, M Murray, YG Araya-Ajoy, J Wright, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 144, 104996, 2023
22023
The presence of conspecific intruders alters the magnitude of sex differences in care in a burying beetle
T Ratz, L Leissle, PT Smiseth
Animal Behaviour 194, 57-65, 2022
12022
Effects of resource availability on the web structure of female western black widows: is the web structure constrained by physiological trade-offs?
LP Toupin, T Ratz, PO Montiglio
Behavioral Ecology 33 (6), 1170-1179, 2022
12022
Carry on caring: infected females maintain their level of parental care despite suffering high mortality
T Ratz, KM Monteith, PF Vale, PT Smiseth
bioRxiv, 2020.09. 10.291401, 2020
12020
Heatwaves inflict reproductive but not survival costs to male insects
T Ratz, TS Chechi, AI Dimopoulou, SD Sedlmair, C Tuni
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2024
2024
The evolution of prey-attraction strategies in spiders: the interplay between foraging and predator avoidance
T Ratz, J Bourdiol, S Moreau, C Vadnais, PO Montiglio
Oecologia 202 (4), 669-684, 2023
2023
Causes and consequences of plasticity in parental and offspring behaviour in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides
T Ratz
The University of Edinburgh, 2021
2021
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