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Molecular Ecology
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January 6, 2015
Beauty in the eyes of the beholders: colour vision is tuned to mate preference in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
Benjamin Sandkam, C Megan Young, Felix Breden
Current Zoology
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August 16, 2018
Reviewing guppy color vision: integrating the molecular and physiological variation in visual tuning of a classic system for sensory drive
Benjamin Sandkam, Brian Dalton, Felix Breden, et al.
Spine
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April 7, 2007
The mutant guppy syndrome curveback as a model for human heritable spinal curvature
Kristen F Gorman, Stephen J Tredwell, Felix Breden
Die Naturwissenschaften
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September 25, 2003
Females prefer carotenoid colored males as mates in the pentamorphic livebearing fish, Poecilia parae
Godfrey R Bourne, Felix Breden, Teresa C Allen
Immunology and Cell Biology
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July 5, 2022
Immunoglobulin genes, reproductive isolation and vertebrate speciation
Andrew M Collins, Corey T Watson, Felix Breden
The American Naturalist
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August 19, 2008
Preface: behavior genetics for behavioral ecologists
Christine R Boake, Felix Breden, Allen J Moore
Zebrafish
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April 2, 2008
Conservation of synteny between guppy and Xiphophorus genomes
Martin Brummell, Steven Kazianis, William S Davidson, et al.
Plos One
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November 4, 2015
Poecilia picta, a Close Relative to the Guppy, Exhibits Red Male Coloration Polymorphism: A System for Phylogenetic Comparisons
Anna K Lindholm, Ben Sandkam, Kristina Pohl, et al.
Mabs
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February 5, 2011
Molecular characterization of the cervical and systemic B-cell repertoire: Unique, yet overlapping, immune compartments of an HIV-1 resistant individual
Ryan G Gaudet, Felix Breden, Frank Plummer, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
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October 3, 2015
Developmental plasticity in vision and behavior may help guppies overcome increased turbidity
Sean M Ehlman, Benjamin A Sandkam, Felix Breden, et al.
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Molecular Ecology
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January 6, 2015
Beauty in the eyes of the beholders: colour vision is tuned to mate preference in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
Benjamin Sandkam, C Megan Young, Felix Breden
Current Zoology
|
August 16, 2018
Reviewing guppy color vision: integrating the molecular and physiological variation in visual tuning of a classic system for sensory drive
Benjamin Sandkam, Brian Dalton, Felix Breden, et al.
Spine
|
April 7, 2007
The mutant guppy syndrome curveback as a model for human heritable spinal curvature
Kristen F Gorman, Stephen J Tredwell, Felix Breden
Die Naturwissenschaften
|
September 25, 2003
Females prefer carotenoid colored males as mates in the pentamorphic livebearing fish, Poecilia parae
Godfrey R Bourne, Felix Breden, Teresa C Allen
Immunology and Cell Biology
|
July 5, 2022
Immunoglobulin genes, reproductive isolation and vertebrate speciation
Andrew M Collins, Corey T Watson, Felix Breden
The American Naturalist
|
August 19, 2008
Preface: behavior genetics for behavioral ecologists
Christine R Boake, Felix Breden, Allen J Moore
Zebrafish
|
April 2, 2008
Conservation of synteny between guppy and Xiphophorus genomes
Martin Brummell, Steven Kazianis, William S Davidson, et al.
Plos One
|
November 4, 2015
Poecilia picta, a Close Relative to the Guppy, Exhibits Red Male Coloration Polymorphism: A System for Phylogenetic Comparisons
Anna K Lindholm, Ben Sandkam, Kristina Pohl, et al.
Mabs
|
February 5, 2011
Molecular characterization of the cervical and systemic B-cell repertoire: Unique, yet overlapping, immune compartments of an HIV-1 resistant individual
Ryan G Gaudet, Felix Breden, Frank Plummer, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
|
October 3, 2015
Developmental plasticity in vision and behavior may help guppies overcome increased turbidity
Sean M Ehlman, Benjamin A Sandkam, Felix Breden, et al.
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