Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e



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384  Lester, L., A. Meade, and M. Pagel. 2006. The slow road to the eukaryotic genome. 



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385  LeVay, S., J. Baldwin, and J. Baldwin. 2009. Human Sexuality. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer 

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386  Levenson, R. W. 1999. The intrapersonal functions of emotion. Cognition and Emotion 13: 

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388  Lever, J., D. A. Frederick, and L. A. Peplau. 2006. Does size matter? Men’s and women’s 

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389  Lie, H. C., G. Rhodes, and L. W. Simmons. 2008. Genetic diversity revealed in human 

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391  Lie, H. C., G. Rhodes, and L. W. Simmons. 2010. Is genetic diversity associated with 

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392  Lie, H. C., L. W. Simrnons, and G. Rhodes. 2010. Genetic dissimilarity, genetic diversity, 

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393  Lieberman, P. 2007. The evolution of human speech: its anatomical and neural bases. 

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394  Lin, C. T., M. Ahmad, and A. R. Cashmore. 1996. Arabidopsis cryptochrome 1 is a soluble 

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395  Livio, M. 2002. The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi, the World’s Most Astonishing 



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396  Lomáscolo, S. B. and H. M. Schaefer. 2010. Signal convergence in fruits: a result of 

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397  Low, B. S., R. D. Alexander, and K. M. Noonan. 1987. Human hips, breasts, and buttocks: 

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399  Maffei, M. E., A. Mithofer, and W. Boland. 2007. Before gene expression: early events in 



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400  Mahall, B. E. and R. M. Callaway. 1992. Root communication mechanisms and 

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401  Maina, G. G., J. S. Brown, and M. Gersani. 2002. Intra-plant versus inter-plant root 

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402  Mai-Prochnow, A., F. Evans, D. Dalisay-Saludes, S. Stelzer, S. Egan, S. James, J. S. Webb, 

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403  Marden, J. H. 1984. Remote perception of floral nectar by bumblebees. Oecologia 64: 232–

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404  Marlowe, F. W. 1998. The nubility hypothesis: the human breast as an honest signal of 



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405  Marlowe, F. W., C. Apicella, and D. Reed. 2005. Men’s preferences for women’s profile 

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406  Marshall, D. L. and M. W. Folsom. 1991. Mate choice in plants: an anatomical to 

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407  Marshall, D. L. 1998. Pollen donor performance can be consistent across maternal plants in 

wild radish (Raphanus sativus, Brassicaceae): a necessary condition for the action of sexual 

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408  Marshall, D. L. and P. K. Diggle. 2001. Mechanisms of differential pollen donor 

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409  Marshall, D. L., J. J. Avritt, S. Maliakal-Witt, J. S. Medeiros, and M. G. M. Shaner. 2010. 

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410  Matsumoto, D., T. Kudoh, K. Scherer, and H. Wallbott. 1988. Antecedents of and reactions 

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411  Matsumoto, D. 1991. Cultural influences on facial expressions of emotion. Southern 



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412  Matsumoto, D. 1992. More evidence for the universality of a contempt expression. 



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413  Mayhew, J. L. and P. C. Salm. 1990. Gender differences in anaerobic power tests. 



European Journal of Applied Physiology 60: 133–138. 

 

414  Mazer, S. J., A. A. Hove, B. S. Miller, and M. Barbet-Massin. 2010. The joint evolution of 

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415  McBrearty, S. and A. S. Brooks. 2000. The revolution that wasn’t: a new interpretation of 



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416  McCornack, S. A. 1997. The generation of deceptive messages: Laying the groundwork for 

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417  McHenry, H. M. 2009 Human Evolution. In Evolution: The First Four Billion Years (M. 

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418  McNickle, G. G., C. C. St Clair, and J. F. Cahill. 2009. Focusing the metaphor: plant root 

foraging behaviour. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24: 419–426. 

 

419  Mehdiabadi, N. J., C. N. Jack, T. T. Farnham, T. G. Platt, S. E. Kalla, G. Shaulsky, D. C. 

Queller, and J. E. Strassmann. 2006. Kin preference in a social microbe: given the right 

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420  Mehdiabadi, N. J., M. R. Kronforst, D. C. Queller, and J. E. Strassmann. 2010. 

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421  Mehu, M., K. Grammer, and R. I. M. Dunbar. 2007. Smiles when sharing. Evolution and 



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422  Mehu, M., A. C. Little, and R. I. M. Dunbar. 2007. Duchenne smiles and the perception of 

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