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June 1, 2016
Costs and Benefits to Pregnant Male Pipefish Caring for Broods of Different Sizes
Gry Sagebakken, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Charlotta Kvarnemo
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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August 21, 2015
The evolutionary puzzle of egg size, oxygenation and parental care in aquatic environments
Ines Braga Goncalves, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Charlotta Kvarnemo
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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June 5, 2015
Embryo oxygenation in pipefish brood pouches: novel insights
Ines Braga Goncalves, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Charlotta Kvarnemo
Ecology and Evolution
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May 28, 2016
Evolutionary ecology of pipefish brooding structures: embryo survival and growth do not improve with a pouch
Ines Braga Goncalves, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Charlotta Kvarnemo
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
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October 9, 2019
Pipefish embryo oxygenation, survival, and development: egg size, male size, and temperature effects
Malin Nygård, Charlotta Kvarnemo, Ingrid Ahnesjö, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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February 12, 2016
Within species support for the expensive tissue hypothesis: a negative association between brain size and visceral fat storage in females of the Pacific seaweed pipefish
Masahito Tsuboi, Jun Shoji, Atsushi Sogabe, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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August 5, 2003
The dynamics of male brooding, mating patterns, and sex roles in pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae)
Anthony B Wilson, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Amanda C J Vincent, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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January 25, 2020
The evolution of ecological specialization across the range of a broadly distributed marine species
Anthony B Wilson, Alexandra Wegmann, Ingrid Ahnesjö, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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November 27, 2009
Brooding fathers, not siblings, take up nutrients from embryos
Gry Sagebakken, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Kenyon B Mobley, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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January 29, 2010
Reproductive compensation in broad-nosed pipefish females
Ines Braga Goncalves, Kenyon B Mobley, Ingrid Ahnesjö, et al.
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Plos One
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June 1, 2016
Costs and Benefits to Pregnant Male Pipefish Caring for Broods of Different Sizes
Gry Sagebakken, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Charlotta Kvarnemo
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
August 21, 2015
The evolutionary puzzle of egg size, oxygenation and parental care in aquatic environments
Ines Braga Goncalves, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Charlotta Kvarnemo
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
June 5, 2015
Embryo oxygenation in pipefish brood pouches: novel insights
Ines Braga Goncalves, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Charlotta Kvarnemo
Ecology and Evolution
|
May 28, 2016
Evolutionary ecology of pipefish brooding structures: embryo survival and growth do not improve with a pouch
Ines Braga Goncalves, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Charlotta Kvarnemo
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
|
October 9, 2019
Pipefish embryo oxygenation, survival, and development: egg size, male size, and temperature effects
Malin Nygård, Charlotta Kvarnemo, Ingrid Ahnesjö, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
|
February 12, 2016
Within species support for the expensive tissue hypothesis: a negative association between brain size and visceral fat storage in females of the Pacific seaweed pipefish
Masahito Tsuboi, Jun Shoji, Atsushi Sogabe, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
August 5, 2003
The dynamics of male brooding, mating patterns, and sex roles in pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae)
Anthony B Wilson, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Amanda C J Vincent, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
January 25, 2020
The evolution of ecological specialization across the range of a broadly distributed marine species
Anthony B Wilson, Alexandra Wegmann, Ingrid Ahnesjö, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
November 27, 2009
Brooding fathers, not siblings, take up nutrients from embryos
Gry Sagebakken, Ingrid Ahnesjö, Kenyon B Mobley, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
January 29, 2010
Reproductive compensation in broad-nosed pipefish females
Ines Braga Goncalves, Kenyon B Mobley, Ingrid Ahnesjö, et al.
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