Contemporary

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  • Phạm H, McNamara KM, Elgar MA (2024) Diet-dependent reproductive investment in gumleaf skeletonizer moths, Uraba lugens. Physiological Entomology xxx: xxx–xxx
  • Liu J, Liu K, Tang Y, Wang W, Xu X, Liang J, Elgar MA, Xiao Y (2024) Females adopt sexual catalepsy to facilitate mating Current Zoology xxx: xxx–xxx
  • Elgar MA (2023) Devise an ethical open-access publishing model. Nature 624: 523
  • Han S, Phillips, BL, Elgar MA (2023) Group resource holding potential: worker size, colony size and the outcome of group contests. Animal Behaviour 198: 85–91
  • Han S, Phillips, BL, Elgar MA (2023) Colony-level aggression escalates with the value of contested food in a social insect. BMC Evolutionary Biology 23: 18
  • Henríquez-Piskulich P, Marusic I, Elgar MA, Stuart-Fox DM, Franklin AM (2023) Dazzled by shine: gloss as an antipredator strategy in fast moving prey. Behavioral Ecology 34: 862–871
  • Stuart-Fox DM, Ng L, Elgar MA, Hölttä-Otto K, Schröder-Turk GE Voelcker NH, Watson GS, Watson JA (2023) Bio-informed materials: three guiding principles for innovation informed by biology. Nature Reviews Materials 8, 565–567
  • Stuart-Fox DM, Ng L, Barner L, Blamires SJ, Elgar MA, Franklin A, Hölttä-Otto K, Hutchison JA, Jativa F, Jessop A-L, Kelley J, McGaw J, Mei J, Mirkhalaf M, Musameh M, Neto C, O’Connor AJ, Schork T, Schröder-Turk GE Voelcker NH, Wang A, Watson GS, Watson JA, Wesemann L, Wong WWH (2023) Bioinformed sustainable materials: current challenges and opportunities for innovation. Communications Materials 4: 80
  • Tan EJ, Elgar, MA (2023) Editorial: Signals in motion Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1157198
  • Tan, EJ, Elgar MA, Bian X, Peters R (2023) Interpreting animal behaviors – a cautionary note about swaying in phasmids. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1065789
  • Wang QK, Liu GT, Yan LP, Liu X, Hilton DJ, Xu WT, Pei WY, Li XY, Wu JB, Zhang D, Elgar MA (2023) Short-term particulate matter contamination severely compromises insect antennal olfactory perception. Nature Communications 14: 4112
  • Freelance CB, Magrath MJL, Elgar MA, Wong BBM (2022) Long-term captivity is associated with changes to sensory organ morphology in a critically endangered insect. Journal of Applied Ecology 59: 504–513.
  • Han S, Chen W, Elgar MA (2022) An ambiguous function of an alarm pheromone in the collective displays of the Australian meat ant Iridomyrmex purpureus. Ethology 128: 70–76
  • Henneken J, Blamires S, Goodger JQD, Jones TM, Elgar MA (2022) Population level variation in silk chemistry but not web architecture in a widely distributed orb web spider. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 137: 350–358.
  • Johnson TL, Symonds MRE, Elgar MA (2022) Movement and olfactory signals: sexually dimorphic antennae and female flightlessness in moths. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10: 919093.
  • Pham H, Elgar MA, van Lieshout E, McNamara K (2022) Experimental immune challenges reduce the quality of male antennae and female pheromone output. Scientific Reports 12: 3578.
  • Pugnale A, Stuart-Fox D, Elgar MA, Laschi C, Dumanli AG (2022) Editorial: Biologically informed approaches to design processes and applications, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10: 1090859.
  • Elgar MA, Riehl C (2021) Editorial: Mechanisms of communication and recognition in social evolution. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8: 625831.
  • Freelance CB, Tierney SM, Rodriguez J, Stuart-Fox DM, Wong BBM, Elgar MA (2021) The eyes have it: dim-light activity is associated with the morphology of eyes but not antennae across insect orders. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 134: 303–315.
  • Lockett MT, Jones TM, Elgar MA, Gaston KJ, Visser ME, Hopkins GR (2021) Urban street lighting differentially affects community attributes of airborne and ground-dwelling invertebrate assemblages. Journal of Applied Ecology 58: 2329–2339
  • Ng L, Elgar MA, Stuart-Fox D (2021) From bioinspired to bioinformed: benefits of greater engagement from biologists. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 790270
  • Pham H, McNamara K, Elgar MA (2021) Age-dependent chemical signalling and its consequences for mate attraction in the gumleaf skeletonizer moth Uraba lugens Walker. Animal Behaviour 173: 207–213
  • Tan EJ, Elgar MA (2021) Motion: enhancing signals and concealing cues. Biology Open 10 (8): bio058762