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Roger Härdling

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 14, 2007
Fairness evolution in the ultimatum game is a function of reward sizeRoger Härdling
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 9, 2009
The dynamics of sexually antagonistic coevolution and the complex influences of mating system and genetic correlationRoger Härdling, Kristina Karlsson
Zoological Science|August 10, 2012
The inheritance of intrasexual dimorphism in female diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)Toshio Inoda, Roger Härdling, Souichirou Kubota
The American Naturalist|July 1, 2008
Male mating constraints affect mutual mate choice: prudent male courting and sperm-limited femalesRoger Härdling, Thomas Gosden, Robin Aguilée
The American Naturalist|April 18, 2003
Dynamics of the caring familyRoger Härdling, Hanna Kokko, Kathryn E Arnold
The American Naturalist|February 19, 2004
Priority versus brute force: when should males begin guarding resources?Roger Härdling, Hanna Kokko, Robert W Elwood
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 14, 2007
Fairness evolution in the ultimatum game is a function of reward sizeRoger Härdling
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 9, 2009
The dynamics of sexually antagonistic coevolution and the complex influences of mating system and genetic correlationRoger Härdling, Kristina Karlsson
Zoological Science|August 10, 2012
The inheritance of intrasexual dimorphism in female diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)Toshio Inoda, Roger Härdling, Souichirou Kubota
The American Naturalist|July 1, 2008
Male mating constraints affect mutual mate choice: prudent male courting and sperm-limited femalesRoger Härdling, Thomas Gosden, Robin Aguilée
The American Naturalist|April 18, 2003
Dynamics of the caring familyRoger Härdling, Hanna Kokko, Kathryn E Arnold
The American Naturalist|February 19, 2004
Priority versus brute force: when should males begin guarding resources?Roger Härdling, Hanna Kokko, Robert W Elwood
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