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Jost Borcherding

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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The annual reproductive cycle of the freshwater mussel Dreissena polymorpha Pallas in lakesJost Borcherding
Current Zoology|March 2, 2018
Does social context affect boldness in juveniles?Siobhan Loftus, Jost Borcherding
Current Zoology|March 2, 2018
Facing different predators: adaptiveness of behavioral and morphological traits under predationMartina Heynen, Nils Bunnefeld, Jost Borcherding
Ecology and Evolution|January 29, 2020
Teaching laboratory for large cohorts of undergraduates: Private and social information in fishJost Borcherding, Mike M Webster, Katja Heubel
Plos One|June 27, 2017
A new mechanistic approach for the further development of a population with established size bimodalityLisa Heermann, Donald L DeAngelis, Jost Borcherding
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 15, 2012
Boldness in two perch populations - long-term differences and the effect of predation pressureCarin Magnhagen, Gustav Hellström, Jost Borcherding, et al.
Behavioural Processes|November 5, 2016
Individual consistency and context dependence in group-size preference of Eurasian perchGustav Hellström, Martina Heynen, Jost Borcherding, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 22, 2010
Match or mismatch: the influence of phenology on size-dependent life history and divergence in population structureJost Borcherding, Peter Beeck, Donald L Deangelis, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 2, 2015
Anthropogenic hybridization between endangered migratory and commercially harvested stationary whitefish taxa (Coregonus spp.)Jan Dierking, Luke Phelps, Kim Præbel, et al.
Plos One|September 19, 2024
Round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) in the River Rhine: Population genetic support for invasion via two different routesKathrin P Lampert, Lisa Heermann, Svenja Storm, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 11) with videos related to

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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The annual reproductive cycle of the freshwater mussel Dreissena polymorpha Pallas in lakesJost Borcherding
Current Zoology|March 2, 2018
Does social context affect boldness in juveniles?Siobhan Loftus, Jost Borcherding
Current Zoology|March 2, 2018
Facing different predators: adaptiveness of behavioral and morphological traits under predationMartina Heynen, Nils Bunnefeld, Jost Borcherding
Ecology and Evolution|January 29, 2020
Teaching laboratory for large cohorts of undergraduates: Private and social information in fishJost Borcherding, Mike M Webster, Katja Heubel
Plos One|June 27, 2017
A new mechanistic approach for the further development of a population with established size bimodalityLisa Heermann, Donald L DeAngelis, Jost Borcherding
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 15, 2012
Boldness in two perch populations - long-term differences and the effect of predation pressureCarin Magnhagen, Gustav Hellström, Jost Borcherding, et al.
Behavioural Processes|November 5, 2016
Individual consistency and context dependence in group-size preference of Eurasian perchGustav Hellström, Martina Heynen, Jost Borcherding, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 22, 2010
Match or mismatch: the influence of phenology on size-dependent life history and divergence in population structureJost Borcherding, Peter Beeck, Donald L Deangelis, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 2, 2015
Anthropogenic hybridization between endangered migratory and commercially harvested stationary whitefish taxa (Coregonus spp.)Jan Dierking, Luke Phelps, Kim Præbel, et al.
Plos One|September 19, 2024
Round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) in the River Rhine: Population genetic support for invasion via two different routesKathrin P Lampert, Lisa Heermann, Svenja Storm, et al.
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