1. Allsop , D.J. & Shine, R. (2009). Environmental Sex Determination in Lizards: Does temperature actually play a causal role? In prep.

2. Allsop , D.J. & Shine, R. (2009). Stress and maternal effects in a viviparous lizard with Temperature-Sensitive Sex Determination. In prep.

3. al. Allsop, D.J. (2008). Method and system for detecting and classifying mental states,  Patent pending number WO 2007/030869

4. Allsop, D.J. (2006) Industry: Policing the dark side of Ecology. Nature 440, 868.

5. Allsop, D.J., Warner, D.A., Langkilde, T., Du, W., & Shine, R. (2006) Do operational sex ratios influence sex allocation in viviparous lizards with temperature-dependent sex determination? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:1175-1182. 

6. Gardner, A., Allsop, D.J., Charnov, E.L. & West, S.A. (2005) A dimensionless invariant for relative size at sex change in animals: explanation and implications. American Naturalist 165:551-566.American Naturalist 165:551-566.  

7. Allsop, D.J. & West, S.A. (2004) Sex allocation in a sex changing marine goby, Coryphopterus personatus, on atoll fringing reefs. Evolutionary Ecology Research 6:843-855.

8. Allsop, D.J. & West, S.A. (2004) Sex ratio evolution in sex changing animals. Evolution 58(5):1019-1027.  

9. Allsop, D.J. & West, S.A. (2003) Changing sex at the same relative body size. Nature 425:783-784. (Supplementary material ) (Media Response)

10. Allsop, D.J. & West, S.A. (2004) Evolutionary biology - Sex change and relative body size in animals – Reply to Buston et al.). Nature 428:2.

11. Allsop, D.J. & West, S.A. (2003) Sex change life history invariants in fish. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 

12. Allsop, D.J. Sex changing fish from dimensionless space. Planet Earth, Autumn Edition 2003 (Journal of the Natural Environmental Research Council, UK)