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Kai Lindström

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 24, 2004
Water turbidity by algal blooms causes mating system breakdown in a shallow-water fish, the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutusMarja Järvenpää, Kai Lindström
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Habitat-specific clutch size and cost of incubation in common eiders, Somateria mollissimaMikael Kilpi, Kai Lindström
Ecology and Evolution|July 11, 2018
Spatiotemporal and gender-specific parasitism in two species of gobiid fishAnssi Karvonen, Kai Lindström
Biology Letters|February 7, 2008
Hurry-up and hatch: selective filial cannibalism of slower developing eggsHope Klug, Kai Lindström
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 28, 2013
Mate sampling and choosiness in the sand gobyKai Lindström, Topi K Lehtonen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
MODE OF SEXUAL SELECTION DETERMINED BY RESOURCE ABUNDANCE IN TWO SAND GOBY POPULATIONSElisabet Forsgren, Charlotta Kvarnemo, Kai Lindström
Ecology Letters|June 16, 2010
Who to include in measures of sexual selection is no trivial matterHope Klug, Kai Lindström, Hanna Kokko
Biology Letters|February 14, 2008
Females increase current reproductive effort when future access to males is uncertainKatja U Heubel, Kai Lindström, Hanna Kokko
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 1, 2006
Parents benefit from eating offspring: density-dependent egg survivorship compensates for filial cannibalismHope Klug, Kai Lindström, Colette M St Mary
Biology Letters|June 19, 2009
Risk-sensitive mating decisions in a visually compromised environmentBob B M Wong, Marja Järvenpää, Kai Lindström
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 24, 2004
Water turbidity by algal blooms causes mating system breakdown in a shallow-water fish, the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutusMarja Järvenpää, Kai Lindström
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Habitat-specific clutch size and cost of incubation in common eiders, Somateria mollissimaMikael Kilpi, Kai Lindström
Ecology and Evolution|July 11, 2018
Spatiotemporal and gender-specific parasitism in two species of gobiid fishAnssi Karvonen, Kai Lindström
Biology Letters|February 7, 2008
Hurry-up and hatch: selective filial cannibalism of slower developing eggsHope Klug, Kai Lindström
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 28, 2013
Mate sampling and choosiness in the sand gobyKai Lindström, Topi K Lehtonen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
MODE OF SEXUAL SELECTION DETERMINED BY RESOURCE ABUNDANCE IN TWO SAND GOBY POPULATIONSElisabet Forsgren, Charlotta Kvarnemo, Kai Lindström
Ecology Letters|June 16, 2010
Who to include in measures of sexual selection is no trivial matterHope Klug, Kai Lindström, Hanna Kokko
Biology Letters|February 14, 2008
Females increase current reproductive effort when future access to males is uncertainKatja U Heubel, Kai Lindström, Hanna Kokko
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 1, 2006
Parents benefit from eating offspring: density-dependent egg survivorship compensates for filial cannibalismHope Klug, Kai Lindström, Colette M St Mary
Biology Letters|June 19, 2009
Risk-sensitive mating decisions in a visually compromised environmentBob B M Wong, Marja Järvenpää, Kai Lindström
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