Why do females mate multiply? A review of the genetic benefits MD Jennions, M Petrie Biological Reviews 75 (1), 21-64, 2000 | 2140 | 2000 |
Variation in mate choice and mating preferences: a review of causes and consequences MD Jennions, M Petrie Biological Reviews 72 (2), 283-327, 1997 | 1627 | 1997 |
Extra-pair paternity in birds: explaining variation between species and populations M Petrie, B Kempenaers Trends in Ecology & Evolution 13 (2), 52-58, 1998 | 750 | 1998 |
Improved growth and survival of offspring of peacocks with more elaborate trains M Petrie Nature 371 (6498), 598-599, 1994 | 591 | 1994 |
Peahens prefer peacocks with elaborate trains M Petrie, T Halliday, C Sanders Animal Behaviour 41 (2), 323-331, 1991 | 552 | 1991 |
Female facial attractiveness increases during the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle SC Roberts, J Havlicek, J Flegr, M Hruskova, AC Little, BC Jones, ... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004 | 477 | 2004 |
Sexually selected traits and adult survival: a meta-analysis MD Jennions, AP Moller, M Petrie The Quarterly Review of Biology 76 (1), 3-36, 2001 | 460 | 2001 |
MHC-correlated odour preferences in humans and the use of oral contraceptives SC Roberts, LM Gosling, V Carter, M Petrie Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1652), 2715-2722, 2008 | 268 | 2008 |
Potential mechanisms of avian sex manipulation TW Pike, M Petrie Biological reviews 78 (4), 553-574, 2003 | 256 | 2003 |
MHC-heterozygosity and human facial attractiveness SC Roberts, AC Little, LM Gosling, DI Perrett, V Carter, BC Jones, ... Evolution and Human Behavior 26 (3), 213-226, 2005 | 253 | 2005 |
Peacocks lek with relatives even in the absence of social and environmental cues M Petrie, A Krupa, T Burke Nature 401 (6749), 155-157, 1999 | 248 | 1999 |
Why do females copulate repeatedly with one male? FM Hunter, M Petrie, M Otronen, T Birkhead, AP Møller Trends in Ecology & Evolution 8 (1), 21-26, 1993 | 241 | 1993 |
Laying eggs in others' nests: intraspecific brood parasitism in birds M Petrie, AP Møller Trends in Ecology & Evolution 6 (10), 315-320, 1991 | 231 | 1991 |
Female moorhens compete for small fat males M Petrie Science 220 (4595), 413-415, 1983 | 226 | 1983 |
The degree of extra-pair paternity increases with genetic variability M Petrie, C Doums, AP Møller Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95 (16), 9390-9395, 1998 | 204 | 1998 |
Experimental and natural changes in the peacock's (Pavo cristatus) train can affect mating success M Petrie, T Halliday Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 35, 213-217, 1994 | 201 | 1994 |
Peahens lay more eggs for peacocks with larger trains M Petrie, A Williams Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1993 | 199 | 1993 |
Sex differences in avian yolk hormone levels M Petrie, H Schwabl, N Brande-Lavridsen, T Burke Nature 412 (6846), 498-498, 2001 | 191 | 2001 |
Condition dependence, multiple sexual signals, and immunocompetence in peacocks AP Møller, M Petrie Behavioral Ecology 13 (2), 248-253, 2002 | 183 | 2002 |
Are all secondary sexual display structures positively allometric and, if so, why? M Petrie Animal Behaviour 43 (1), 173-175, 1992 | 181 | 1992 |