Molly Morris

Molly Morris

Ohio University

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Molly Morris

Molly Morris, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ohio University, specializes in the field of sexual selection, evolution of alternative reproductive tactics, evolution of animal communication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Pervasive gene flow despite strong and varied reproductive barriers in swordtails

Genotype and growth rate influence female mate preference in Xiphophorus multilineatus: Potential selection to optimize mortality-growth rate tradeoff

Genome evolution is surprisingly predictable after initial hybridization

Physiological costs to behavioural plasticity in a swordtail fish: clues to its evolutionary maintenance and loss

Recurrent evolution of small body size and loss of the sword ornament in Northern swordtail fish

Higher cortisol in muscle correlates with weaker strength of female mate preference in the swordtail fish Xiphophorus multilineatus

Correction to: Metabolic growth hypothesis for the evolution of the nuchal hump in swordtail fishes

Metabolic growth hypothesis for the evolution of the nuchal hump in swordtail fishes

Molly Morris Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

3016

Citations(since 2020)

663

Cited By

2662

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

27

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Molly Morris Skills & Research Interests

sexual selection

evolution of alternative reproductive tactics

evolution of animal communication

Top articles of Molly Morris

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Pervasive gene flow despite strong and varied reproductive barriers in swordtails

bioRxiv

Stepfanie M Aguillon

Sophia K Haase Cox

Quinn K Langdon

Theresa R Gunn

John J Baczenas

...

2024

Genotype and growth rate influence female mate preference in Xiphophorus multilineatus: Potential selection to optimize mortality-growth rate tradeoff

Plos one

Meredith Fitschen-Brown

Molly Morris

2023/6/29

Genome evolution is surprisingly predictable after initial hybridization

bioRxiv

Quinn K Langdon

Jeffrey S Groh

Stepfanie M Aguillon

Daniel L Powell

Theresa Gunn

...

2023/12/23

Physiological costs to behavioural plasticity in a swordtail fish: clues to its evolutionary maintenance and loss

Animal Behaviour

Helen Stec

Madison Gambill

Hannah Whitmer

Keith Tompkins

Oscar Rios-Cardenas

...

2023/7/1

Recurrent evolution of small body size and loss of the sword ornament in Northern swordtail fish

bioRxiv

Gabriel A Preising

Theresa Gunn

John J Baczenas

Alexa Pollock

Daniel L Powell

...

2022/12/25

Higher cortisol in muscle correlates with weaker strength of female mate preference in the swordtail fish Xiphophorus multilineatus

Animal Behaviour

Meredith Fitschen-Brown

M Scarlett Tudor

Heather Hamlin

Molly Morris

2022/5/1

Correction to: Metabolic growth hypothesis for the evolution of the nuchal hump in swordtail fishes

Environmental Biology of Fishes

Keith B Tompkins

Meggan S Lott

Oscar Rios-Cardenas

Sukanta Jash

Molly R Morris

2022/3

Metabolic growth hypothesis for the evolution of the nuchal hump in swordtail fishes

Environmental Biology of Fishes

Keith B Tompkins

Meggan S Lott

Oscar Rios-Cardenas

Sukanta Jash

Molly R Morris

2021/10

Antagonistic selection on body size and sword length in a wild population of the swordtail fish, Xiphophorus multilineatus: Potential for intralocus tactical conflict

Ecology and Evolution

Melissa N Liotta

Jessica K Abbott

Molly R Morris

Oscar Rios‐Cardenas

2021/5

Evidence for genetic integration of mating behavior and morphology in a behaviorally plastic alternative reproductive tactic

Evolutionary Ecology

Melissa N Liotta

Shasta Kamara

Jessica K Abbott

Oscar Rios-Cardenas

Molly R Morris

2021/12

A study of tactical and sexual dimorphism in cognition with insights for sexual conflict

Animal Behaviour

Hannah J Griebling

Oscar Rios-Cardenas

Jessica Abbott

Molly R Morris

2020/12/1

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