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Iscience|March 4, 2024
Coping with light pollution in urban environments: Patterns and challengesUlrika Candolin
Journal of Fish Biology|August 27, 2010
How not to be seen: does eutrophication influence three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus sneaking behaviour?L Vlieger, U Candolin
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 28, 2008
Is sexual selection beneficial during adaptation to environmental change?Ulrika Candolin, Jan Heuschele
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 9, 2015
The sexual selection paradigm: have we overlooked other mechanisms in the evolution of male ornaments?Ulrika Candolin, Iina Tukiainen
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|October 28, 2010
Behavioural responses to human-induced environmental changeUlla Tuomainen, Ulrika Candolin
Plos One|March 22, 2013
Should attractive males sneak: the trade-off between current and future offspringUlrika Candolin, Leon Vlieger
Parasitology|January 31, 2014
How does human-induced environmental change influence host-parasite interactions?Alexandre Budria, Ulrika Candolin
Journal of Fish Biology|January 17, 2023
Behavioural responses of fishes to anthropogenic disturbances: Adaptive value and ecological consequencesUlrika Candolin, Tawfiqur Rahman
The Science of the Total Environment|April 18, 2025
Species invasion has a larger impact on stickleback reproduction than warming of breeding habitatTawfiqur Rahman, Ulrika Candolin
The American Naturalist|January 2, 2009
Does competition allow male mate choosiness in threespine sticklebacks?Ulrika Candolin, Tiina Salesto
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Iscience|March 4, 2024
Coping with light pollution in urban environments: Patterns and challengesUlrika Candolin
Journal of Fish Biology|August 27, 2010
How not to be seen: does eutrophication influence three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus sneaking behaviour?L Vlieger, U Candolin
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 28, 2008
Is sexual selection beneficial during adaptation to environmental change?Ulrika Candolin, Jan Heuschele
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 9, 2015
The sexual selection paradigm: have we overlooked other mechanisms in the evolution of male ornaments?Ulrika Candolin, Iina Tukiainen
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|October 28, 2010
Behavioural responses to human-induced environmental changeUlla Tuomainen, Ulrika Candolin
Plos One|March 22, 2013
Should attractive males sneak: the trade-off between current and future offspringUlrika Candolin, Leon Vlieger
Parasitology|January 31, 2014
How does human-induced environmental change influence host-parasite interactions?Alexandre Budria, Ulrika Candolin
Journal of Fish Biology|January 17, 2023
Behavioural responses of fishes to anthropogenic disturbances: Adaptive value and ecological consequencesUlrika Candolin, Tawfiqur Rahman
The Science of the Total Environment|April 18, 2025
Species invasion has a larger impact on stickleback reproduction than warming of breeding habitatTawfiqur Rahman, Ulrika Candolin
The American Naturalist|January 2, 2009
Does competition allow male mate choosiness in threespine sticklebacks?Ulrika Candolin, Tiina Salesto
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