Peer-reviewed publications
Bath, E. & Gleason, J.M. (2025) 'Is variation in female aggressiveness across Drosophila species associated with reproductive potential?'. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 292: 20242301.
Vega-Trejo, R., Sanghvi, K., Todorova, B., Sepil, I. & Bath, E. (2024) 'Fear of mating out (FOMO): voyeurism does not increase mating propensity in fruit flies'. Scientific Reports 14, 31916.
Bath, E., Rostant, W., Mason, J., Ostridge, H., Mohr, T., Smith, S., Mank, J.E., Chapman, Tracey, and Perry, J.C. (2023) ‘Sexual selection and the evolution of condition-dependence: an experimental test at two resource levels’. Evolution 77(3); 766-788.
Bath, E., Edmunds, D., Norman, J., Atkins, C., Harper, L., Rostant, W.G., Chapman, T., Wigby, S., and Perry, J.C. (2021) ‘Sex ratio and the evolution of aggression in fruit flies’. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288: 20203053.
Bath, E., Buzzoni, D., Ralph, T., Wigby, S., and Sepil, I. (2021) ‘Male condition influences female post mating aggression and feeding in Drosophila’. Functional Ecology 35(6), 1288-1298.
Bath, E., Thomson, J., and Perry, J.C. (2020) 'Anxiety-like behaviour is regulated independently from sex, mating status and the sex peptide receptor in Drosophila melanogaster'. Animal Behaviour 166, 1-7.
Sepil, I., Hopkins, B.R., Dean, R., Bath, E., Friedman, S., Swanson, B., Ostridge, H.J., Harper, L., Buehner, N.A., Wolfner, M.F., Konietzny, R., Thézénas, M-L., Sandham, E., Charles, P.D., Fischer, R., Steinhauer, J., Kessler, B.M., and Wigby, S. (2020) 'Male reproductive aging arises via multifaceted mating-dependent sperm and seminal proteome declines, but is postponable in Drosophila' PNAS Jul 2020, 202009053.
Bath, E., Biscocho, E.R., Easton-Calabria, A., and Wigby, S. (2020) 'Temporal and genetic variation in female aggression after mating'. PloS One 15(4); e0229633.
Bath, E., Morimoto, J., and Wigby, S. (2018) 'The developmental environment modulates mating-induced aggression and fighting success in adult female Drosophila'. Functional Ecology 32, 2542-2552.
Bath, E., Bowden, S., Peters, C., Reddy, A., Tobias, J.A., Easton-Calabria, E., Seddon, N., Goodwin, S.F., and Wigby, S. 'Sperm and sex peptide stimulate aggression in female Drosophila'. Nature Ecology & Evolution 1, article 154.
Bath, E., Wigby, S., Vincent, C., Tobias, J.A., and Seddon, N. (2015) ‘Condition, not eyespan, predicts contest outcome in female stalk-eyed flies, Teleopsis dalmanni’'. Ecology and Evolution 5 (9), 1826-1836.
Cassidy, E.J., Bath, E., Chenoweth, S.F., and Bonduriansky, R. (2014) ‘Sex-specific patterns of morphological diversification: evolution of reaction norms and static allometries in neriid flies’. Evolution 68, 368-383.
Bath, E., Tatarnic, N., and Bonduriansky, R. (2012) ‘Asymmetric reproductive isolation and interference in neriid flies: the roles of genital morphology and behaviour’. Animal Behaviour 84(6), 1331-1339.
Byrnes, A. and Bath, E. (2008) ‘Violence against Women, the Obligation of Due Diligence, and the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women – Recent Developments’. Human Rights Law Review 8(3), 517-533.
Vega-Trejo, R., Sanghvi, K., Todorova, B., Sepil, I. & Bath, E. (2024) 'Fear of mating out (FOMO): voyeurism does not increase mating propensity in fruit flies'. Scientific Reports 14, 31916.
Bath, E., Rostant, W., Mason, J., Ostridge, H., Mohr, T., Smith, S., Mank, J.E., Chapman, Tracey, and Perry, J.C. (2023) ‘Sexual selection and the evolution of condition-dependence: an experimental test at two resource levels’. Evolution 77(3); 766-788.
Bath, E., Edmunds, D., Norman, J., Atkins, C., Harper, L., Rostant, W.G., Chapman, T., Wigby, S., and Perry, J.C. (2021) ‘Sex ratio and the evolution of aggression in fruit flies’. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288: 20203053.
Bath, E., Buzzoni, D., Ralph, T., Wigby, S., and Sepil, I. (2021) ‘Male condition influences female post mating aggression and feeding in Drosophila’. Functional Ecology 35(6), 1288-1298.
Bath, E., Thomson, J., and Perry, J.C. (2020) 'Anxiety-like behaviour is regulated independently from sex, mating status and the sex peptide receptor in Drosophila melanogaster'. Animal Behaviour 166, 1-7.
Sepil, I., Hopkins, B.R., Dean, R., Bath, E., Friedman, S., Swanson, B., Ostridge, H.J., Harper, L., Buehner, N.A., Wolfner, M.F., Konietzny, R., Thézénas, M-L., Sandham, E., Charles, P.D., Fischer, R., Steinhauer, J., Kessler, B.M., and Wigby, S. (2020) 'Male reproductive aging arises via multifaceted mating-dependent sperm and seminal proteome declines, but is postponable in Drosophila' PNAS Jul 2020, 202009053.
Bath, E., Biscocho, E.R., Easton-Calabria, A., and Wigby, S. (2020) 'Temporal and genetic variation in female aggression after mating'. PloS One 15(4); e0229633.
Bath, E., Morimoto, J., and Wigby, S. (2018) 'The developmental environment modulates mating-induced aggression and fighting success in adult female Drosophila'. Functional Ecology 32, 2542-2552.
Bath, E., Bowden, S., Peters, C., Reddy, A., Tobias, J.A., Easton-Calabria, E., Seddon, N., Goodwin, S.F., and Wigby, S. 'Sperm and sex peptide stimulate aggression in female Drosophila'. Nature Ecology & Evolution 1, article 154.
Bath, E., Wigby, S., Vincent, C., Tobias, J.A., and Seddon, N. (2015) ‘Condition, not eyespan, predicts contest outcome in female stalk-eyed flies, Teleopsis dalmanni’'. Ecology and Evolution 5 (9), 1826-1836.
Cassidy, E.J., Bath, E., Chenoweth, S.F., and Bonduriansky, R. (2014) ‘Sex-specific patterns of morphological diversification: evolution of reaction norms and static allometries in neriid flies’. Evolution 68, 368-383.
Bath, E., Tatarnic, N., and Bonduriansky, R. (2012) ‘Asymmetric reproductive isolation and interference in neriid flies: the roles of genital morphology and behaviour’. Animal Behaviour 84(6), 1331-1339.
Byrnes, A. and Bath, E. (2008) ‘Violence against Women, the Obligation of Due Diligence, and the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women – Recent Developments’. Human Rights Law Review 8(3), 517-533.