Multiple receivers, multiple ornaments, and a trade-off between agonistic and epigamic signaling in a widowbird S Andersson, SR Pryke, J Örnborg, MJ Lawes, M Andersson The American Naturalist 160 (5), 683-691, 2002 | 331 | 2002 |
Red dominates black: agonistic signalling among head morphs in the colour polymorphic Gouldian finch SR Pryke, SC Griffith Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1589), 949-957, 2006 | 224 | 2006 |
Carotenoid status signaling in captive and wild red-collared widowbirds: independent effects of badge size and color SR Pryke, S Andersson, MJ Lawes, SE Piper Behavioral Ecology 13 (5), 622-631, 2002 | 207 | 2002 |
Sexual selection of multiple handicaps in the red‐collared widowbird: female choice of tail length but not carotenoid display SR Pryke, S Andersson, MJ Lawes Evolution 55 (7), 1452-1463, 2001 | 207 | 2001 |
Agonistic carotenoid signalling in male red-collared widowbirds: aggression related to the colour signal of both the territory owner and model intruder SR Pryke, MJ Lawes, S Andersson Animal Behaviour 62 (4), 695-704, 2001 | 197 | 2001 |
Pronounced within-individual plasticity in sperm morphometry across social environments S Immler, SR Pryke, TR Birkhead, SC Griffith Evolution 64 (6), 1634-1643, 2010 | 134 | 2010 |
Carotenoid-based status signalling in red-shouldered widowbirds (Euplectes axillaris): epaulet size and redness affect captive and territorial competition SR Pryke, S Andersson Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 53, 393-401, 2003 | 131 | 2003 |
Genetic incompatibility drives sex allocation and maternal investment in a polymorphic finch SR Pryke, SC Griffith Science 323 (5921), 1605-1607, 2009 | 129 | 2009 |
Low level of extrapair parentage in wild zebra finches SC Griffith, CE Holleley, MM Mariette, SR Pryke, N Svedin Animal Behaviour 79 (2), 261-264, 2010 | 127 | 2010 |
Is red an innate or learned signal of aggression and intimidation? SR Pryke Animal Behaviour 78 (2), 393-398, 2009 | 126 | 2009 |
The relative role of male vs. female mate choice in maintaining assortative pairing among discrete colour morphs SR Pryke, SC Griffith Journal of evolutionary biology 20 (4), 1512-1521, 2007 | 126 | 2007 |
Frequency-dependent physiological trade-offs between competing colour morphs SR Pryke, LB Astheimer, WA Buttemer, SC Griffith Biology Letters 3 (5), 494-497, 2007 | 125 | 2007 |
Use of nest-boxes by the Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata): implications for reproductive success and research SC Griffith, SR Pryke, M Mariette Emu-Austral Ornithology 108 (4), 311-319, 2008 | 116 | 2008 |
Carotenoid-based epaulettes reveal male competitive ability: experiments with resident and floater red-shouldered widowbirds SR Pryke, S Andersson Animal Behaviour 66 (2), 217-224, 2003 | 103 | 2003 |
Width of grassland linkages for the conservation of butterflies in South African afforested areas SR Pryke, MJ Samways Biological conservation 101 (1), 85-96, 2001 | 99 | 2001 |
Sex chromosome linkage of mate preference and color signal maintains assortative mating between interbreeding finch morphs SR Pryke Evolution 64 (5), 1301-1310, 2010 | 96 | 2010 |
Postzygotic genetic incompatibility between sympatric color morphs SR Pryke, SC Griffith Evolution 63 (3), 793-798, 2009 | 94 | 2009 |
Benefits to females of assessing color displays SC Griffith, SR Pryke Bird coloration: function and evolution, 233-279, 2006 | 93 | 2006 |
Fiery red heads: female dominance among head color morphs in the Gouldian finch SR Pryke Behavioral Ecology 18 (3), 621-627, 2007 | 92 | 2007 |
Females use multiple mating and genetically loaded sperm competition to target compatible genes SR Pryke, LA Rollins, SC Griffith science 329 (5994), 964-967, 2010 | 86 | 2010 |