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37
Citations
10175
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6752
National Ranking
2273

Overview

Astrid Kodric-Brown is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their academic work includes involvement in research activities associated with this institution.

Available information does not include details on recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications linked to Astrid Kodric-Brown. There is also no recorded data on their main fields of study, subfields, or topics within their research.

No awards or notable recognitions are currently documented for Astrid Kodric-Brown. The data indicates that the scientist is living, and thus present-tense descriptions are appropriate.

Best Publications

  • Turnover Rates in Insular Biogeography: Effect of Immigration on Extinction

    James H. Brown;Astrid Kodric-Brown

  • TRUTH IN ADVERTISING: THE KINDS OF TRAITS FAVORED BY SEXUAL SELECTION

    Astrid Kodric-Brown;James H. Brown

  • Dietary carotenoids and male mating success in the guppy: an environmental component to female choice

    Astrid Kodric-Brown

  • Influence of Economics, Interspecific Competition, and Sexual Dimorphism on Territoriality of Migrant Rufous Hummingbirds

    Astrid Kodric-Brown;James H. Brown

  • Metabolic ecology : a scaling approach

    Richard M. Sibly;James H. Brown;Astrid Kodric-Brown

  • Convergence, Competition, and Mimicry in a Temperate Community of Hummingbird-Pollinated Flowers

    James H. Brown;Astrid Kodric-Brown

  • The allometry of ornaments and weapons

    Astrid Kodric-Brown;Richard M. Sibly;James H. Brown

  • Female choice of multiple male criteria in guppies: interacting effects of dominance, coloration and courtship

    Astrid Kodric-Brown

  • Sexual Dichromatism and Temporary Color Changes in the Reproduction of Fishes

    Astrid Kodric-Brown

  • Female choice in the guppy ( Poecilia reticulata ): the interaction between male color and display

    Astrid Kodric-Brown;Paul F. Nicoletto

  • Female preference and sexual selection for male coloration in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

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  • Ecology and Evolution of Swimming Performance in Fishes : Predicting Evolution with Biomechanics

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  • Age and experience affect female choice in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata).

    Astrid Kodric‐Brown;Paul F. Nicoletto

  • Highly structured fish communities in Australian desert springs

    Astrid Kodric-Brown;James H. Brown

  • Ultraviolet reflectance patterns of male guppies enhance their attractiveness to females

    Astrid Kodric-Brown;Sally C. Johnson

  • Correlates and Consequences of Body Size in Nectar-Feeding Birds

    James H. Brown;William A. Calder;Astrid Kodric-Brown

  • Repeatability of female choice in the guppy: response to live and videotaped males

    Astrid Kodric-Brown;Paul F Nicoletto

  • ORGANIZATION OF A TROPICAL ISLAND COMMUNITY OF HUMMINGBIRDS AND FLOWERS

    Astrid Kodric-Brown;James H. Brown;Gregory S. Byers;David F. Gori

  • Determinants of male reproductive success in pupfish (Cyprinodon pecosensis)

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  • REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND THE EVOLUTION OF BREEDING TERRITORIES IN PUPFISH (CYPRINODON)

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  • Macroecology meets macroeconomics: Resource scarcity and global sustainability

    James H. Brown;Joseph R. Burger;William R. Burnside;Michael Chang

  • Male dominance can enhance mating success in guppies

    Astrid Kodric-Brown

  • Native fishes, exotic mammals, and the conservation of desert springs

    Astrid Kodric-Brown;James H. Brown

  • The Role of Hybrid Vigor in the Replacement of Pecos Pupfish by Its Hybrids with Sheepshead Minnow

    Jonathan A. Rosenfield;Jonathan A. Rosenfield;Stacy Nolasco;Steven Lindauer;Claudette Sandoval

Frequent Co-Authors

James H. Brown
James H. Brown University of New Mexico
Richard M. Sibly
Richard M. Sibly University of Reading
Ana D. Davidson
Ana D. Davidson Colorado State University
Chris Wilcox
Chris Wilcox Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Thomas G. Whitham
Thomas G. Whitham Northern Arizona University
Craig D. Allen
Craig D. Allen University of New Mexico

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