::Under review::
Frontiers in Genetics:
Mautz BS, Hellwege JN, Li C, Xu Y, Denny JC, Roden DM, McGregor TL*, Velez Edwards DR*, Edwards TL*. Temporal changes in genetic admixture are linked to heterozygosity and health diagnoses in humans. Archived at Biorxiv https://doi.org/10.1101/697581
::Peer reviewed::
16. Mautz BS, Lind MI, Maklakov A. (in press) Dietary restriction improves fitness of ageing females but reduces fitness of their offspring in nematodes. Journal Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences. Archived at Biorxiv 10.1101/632026
15. Mautz BS*, Rode N*, Bonduriansky R, Rundle HD (accepted) Ageing in natural vs. laboratory environments: effects of diet supplementation over two years in wild and captive antler flies, Protopiophila litigata. Journal of Animal Ecology
14. Giri A, Hellwege J, Keaton J, Park J, … Mautz B, et al. (2019) Trans-ethnic association study of blood pressure determinants in over 750,000 individuals. Nature Genetics 59:51-62 DOI: 10.1038/s41588-018-0303-9.
13. Arbuthnott D, Mautz BS, Rundle. (2019) Rugged fitness landscapes and by-product adaptation in experimental populations of Drosophila melanogaster. Evol Ecol Res.
12. Maklakov A, Carlsson H, Denbaum P, Lind M, Mautz BS, Hinnas A, Immler SA. (2017) Antagonistically pleiotropic allele increases lifespan and late-life reproduction at the cost of early-life reproduction and individual fitness. Proc Roy Soc Ser B. 284(1856): 20170376. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.0376
11. Mautz BS, Ålund M (2017) The phenotype linked fertility hypothesis in ‘Intrasexual Competition,” Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science (Shackelford & Weeks-Shackelford eds) doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_66-1
10. Booksmythe I, Mautz B, Davis J, Nakagawa S, Jennions MD. 2015. Facultative adjustment of offspring sex ratio and male attractiveness: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews.
9. Mautz B, Wong BBM, Peters R, Jennions MD. 2013. Penis size interacts with body shape and height to influence male attractiveness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 110:6925-6930
8. Mautz B, Møller A, Jennions, MD. 2013. Do male secondary sexual characters signal ejaculate quality? A meta-analysis. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 88:669-682
7. Slatyer R, Mautz B, Backwell PRY, Jennions MD. 2012. The genetic benefits of polyandry: a meta-analysis. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 87:1-33
6. Mautz B, Jennions MD. 2011. The effect of competitor presence and relative competitive ability on male mate choice. Behavioural Ecology 22: 261-267
5. Mautz B, Detto T, Wong BBM, Kokko H, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. 2011. Male fiddler crabs defend multiple burrows to attract additional females. Behavioural Ecology 22: 261-267 [PDF]
4. Kahn A, Mautz B, Jennions MD. 2010. Females prefer to associate with males with longer intromittent organs in mosquitofish. Biology Letters 6: 55-58 [PDF]
3. Mautz BS, Sakaluk SK. 2008. Heritable variation in the timing of spermatophore removal, a mechanism of post-copulatory female choice in crickets. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 1366-1370 [PDF]
2. Hamm D, Mautz BS, Wolfner MS, Aquadro CF, Swanson WJ. 2007. Evidence for positive selection in the evolution of the candidate primate sperm receptor gene PKDREJ and the maintenance of human allelic diversity. American Journal of Human Genetics 81:44-52. [PDF]
1. Mautz BS, Sakaluk SK. 2008. The effect of age and previous mating experience on pre- and post-copulatory mate choice in female house crickets (Acheta domesticus L). Journal of Insect Behavior 21:203-212 [PDF]
Frontiers in Genetics:
Mautz BS, Hellwege JN, Li C, Xu Y, Denny JC, Roden DM, McGregor TL*, Velez Edwards DR*, Edwards TL*. Temporal changes in genetic admixture are linked to heterozygosity and health diagnoses in humans. Archived at Biorxiv https://doi.org/10.1101/697581
::Peer reviewed::
16. Mautz BS, Lind MI, Maklakov A. (in press) Dietary restriction improves fitness of ageing females but reduces fitness of their offspring in nematodes. Journal Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences. Archived at Biorxiv 10.1101/632026
15. Mautz BS*, Rode N*, Bonduriansky R, Rundle HD (accepted) Ageing in natural vs. laboratory environments: effects of diet supplementation over two years in wild and captive antler flies, Protopiophila litigata. Journal of Animal Ecology
14. Giri A, Hellwege J, Keaton J, Park J, … Mautz B, et al. (2019) Trans-ethnic association study of blood pressure determinants in over 750,000 individuals. Nature Genetics 59:51-62 DOI: 10.1038/s41588-018-0303-9.
13. Arbuthnott D, Mautz BS, Rundle. (2019) Rugged fitness landscapes and by-product adaptation in experimental populations of Drosophila melanogaster. Evol Ecol Res.
12. Maklakov A, Carlsson H, Denbaum P, Lind M, Mautz BS, Hinnas A, Immler SA. (2017) Antagonistically pleiotropic allele increases lifespan and late-life reproduction at the cost of early-life reproduction and individual fitness. Proc Roy Soc Ser B. 284(1856): 20170376. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.0376
11. Mautz BS, Ålund M (2017) The phenotype linked fertility hypothesis in ‘Intrasexual Competition,” Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science (Shackelford & Weeks-Shackelford eds) doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_66-1
10. Booksmythe I, Mautz B, Davis J, Nakagawa S, Jennions MD. 2015. Facultative adjustment of offspring sex ratio and male attractiveness: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews.
9. Mautz B, Wong BBM, Peters R, Jennions MD. 2013. Penis size interacts with body shape and height to influence male attractiveness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 110:6925-6930
8. Mautz B, Møller A, Jennions, MD. 2013. Do male secondary sexual characters signal ejaculate quality? A meta-analysis. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 88:669-682
7. Slatyer R, Mautz B, Backwell PRY, Jennions MD. 2012. The genetic benefits of polyandry: a meta-analysis. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 87:1-33
6. Mautz B, Jennions MD. 2011. The effect of competitor presence and relative competitive ability on male mate choice. Behavioural Ecology 22: 261-267
5. Mautz B, Detto T, Wong BBM, Kokko H, Jennions MD, Backwell PRY. 2011. Male fiddler crabs defend multiple burrows to attract additional females. Behavioural Ecology 22: 261-267 [PDF]
4. Kahn A, Mautz B, Jennions MD. 2010. Females prefer to associate with males with longer intromittent organs in mosquitofish. Biology Letters 6: 55-58 [PDF]
3. Mautz BS, Sakaluk SK. 2008. Heritable variation in the timing of spermatophore removal, a mechanism of post-copulatory female choice in crickets. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 1366-1370 [PDF]
2. Hamm D, Mautz BS, Wolfner MS, Aquadro CF, Swanson WJ. 2007. Evidence for positive selection in the evolution of the candidate primate sperm receptor gene PKDREJ and the maintenance of human allelic diversity. American Journal of Human Genetics 81:44-52. [PDF]
1. Mautz BS, Sakaluk SK. 2008. The effect of age and previous mating experience on pre- and post-copulatory mate choice in female house crickets (Acheta domesticus L). Journal of Insect Behavior 21:203-212 [PDF]