The Economist: Beetle drive. (September 2008)
US
News and World Report: Lovers vs fighters speed up evolution (September
1 2008)
New
Scientist: Why a big horn gives beetles a tiny organ. By
David Robson (September 6 2008)
National
Geographic: How horns can drive beetles to new species. By
David Brain (September 8 2008)
The
Telegraph (UK): Beetle evolution down to size of genitals. By
Richard Alleyne (September 12 2008)
South
Asia News: Secondary sexual characters may be behind
the evolution of new specieseetle
evolution down to size of genitals. (August 27 2008)
Botanical
Institute Bogor (Indonesia): How secondary sexual characters
can drive the origin of species. (August 28 2008)
Live
Science.com: Beetles evolving as lovers or fighters. By
Jeremy Hsu (September 1 2008)
Live
Science Behind the Scenes (in cooperation with the National Science
Foundation): Size tradeoffs: horns versus copulatory
organs (September 15 2008)
IU Research
and Creative Activity: Beetle-mania. By
Lauren Bryant (December 2007)
Indiana Daily
Student: IU researcher uses beetle horns to understand
evolution and development. By
Sara Schrock (August 2007)
IU
Media Relations: IUB
biologist receives $530,000 grant to study beetle horn evolution. By
David Bricker (July 31 2007)
Science News
for Kids: Little
Beetle, Big Horns! By
Roberta Kwok (May 21 2007)
Nature
Research Highlights: Horny beetles (Dec. 14.
2006)
AAAS (American
Association for the Advancement of Science) EurekAlert (Dec.
4. 2006)
Herald Times: Teachers get a taste of live insect biology. By Nicole
Kauffman (Dec. 9. 2006)
FirstScience.com
News: (December 2006)
United Press
International, Science Tracker: Gender appearance differences
are explored (December 2006)
Noticias
21.com (Spanish
science news) Biología:
Hallazgo de nuevas diferencias entre machos y hembras (December
2006)
Political Gateway
Research News: Gender appearance differences are explored (December
2006)
Morgenwelt (Germany): Warum
Hornkäfer Hörner tragen . By Carsten Meinke (December
2006)
Science
Daily (US): (December 2006)
Evolution
Research News: (December 2006)
Scienceticker
(Germany): (December
2006)
Netscape
Science News: (December 2006)
YubaNet
Science News: (Dcember 2006)
IU
Media Relations: Vanishing beetle
horns have surprise function. By David Bricker
(December 2006)
The
American Naturalist: Feature article of the month (December
2006)
Faustmann's
Insekten-Website (Germany) Hörner
sind kein Luxusgut (November 2006)
Reseach
at Indiana University: One man’s ‘Beetle-mania’ is
yielding evolutionary secrets (News & Publications,
Nov. 2006)
The
University of Chicago Press: Journals Division Press Release
(Aug. 2006)
Faculty
of 1000 Review by Mike Coates (May 2005)
Illustreret
Videnskab (Denmark): Vanskabte biller scorer hunnerne (March
2003)
The
Loom: You know
what they say about beetles with long horns... by Carl
Zimmer (Jan. 2003)
BBC
Wildlife (UK): Armless rivalry. It's fight or flight
for male dung beetles. By Angela Turner (Sept. 2000)