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Ulrika Candolin

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Journal of Fish Biology|January 17, 2023
Behavioural responses of fishes to anthropogenic disturbances: Adaptive value and ecological consequencesUlrika Candolin, Tawfiqur Rahman
The Science of the Total Environment|April 18, 2025
Species invasion has a larger impact on stickleback reproduction than warming of breeding habitatTawfiqur Rahman, Ulrika Candolin
The American Naturalist|January 2, 2009
Does competition allow male mate choosiness in threespine sticklebacks?Ulrika Candolin, Tiina Salesto
Parasitology|December 16, 2014
Human-induced eutrophication maintains high parasite prevalence in breeding threespine stickleback populationsAlexandre Budria, Ulrika Candolin
Current Zoology|April 8, 2020
Do algae blooms dilute the risk of trematode infections in threespine sticklebacks?Alexandre Budria, Ulrika Candolin
Evolutionary Applications|November 8, 2021
Phenotypic plasticity in courtship exposed to selection in a human-disturbed environmentUlrika Candolin, Irene Jensen
Biology Letters|April 26, 2007
An increase in pH boosts olfactory communication in sticklebacksJan Heuschele, Ulrika Candolin
Peerj|August 4, 2020
Mechanisms behind bottom-up effects: eutrophication increases fecundity by shortening the interspawning interval in sticklebackAnne Saarinen, Ulrika Candolin
Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 21, 2018
Plasticity in a changing world: behavioural responses to human perturbationsJoan van Baaren, Ulrika Candolin
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 5, 2003
Size-dependent selection on arrival times in sticklebacks: why small males arrive firstUlrika Candolin, Heinz-Rudolf Voigt
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Journal of Fish Biology|January 17, 2023
Behavioural responses of fishes to anthropogenic disturbances: Adaptive value and ecological consequencesUlrika Candolin, Tawfiqur Rahman
The Science of the Total Environment|April 18, 2025
Species invasion has a larger impact on stickleback reproduction than warming of breeding habitatTawfiqur Rahman, Ulrika Candolin
The American Naturalist|January 2, 2009
Does competition allow male mate choosiness in threespine sticklebacks?Ulrika Candolin, Tiina Salesto
Parasitology|December 16, 2014
Human-induced eutrophication maintains high parasite prevalence in breeding threespine stickleback populationsAlexandre Budria, Ulrika Candolin
Current Zoology|April 8, 2020
Do algae blooms dilute the risk of trematode infections in threespine sticklebacks?Alexandre Budria, Ulrika Candolin
Evolutionary Applications|November 8, 2021
Phenotypic plasticity in courtship exposed to selection in a human-disturbed environmentUlrika Candolin, Irene Jensen
Biology Letters|April 26, 2007
An increase in pH boosts olfactory communication in sticklebacksJan Heuschele, Ulrika Candolin
Peerj|August 4, 2020
Mechanisms behind bottom-up effects: eutrophication increases fecundity by shortening the interspawning interval in sticklebackAnne Saarinen, Ulrika Candolin
Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 21, 2018
Plasticity in a changing world: behavioural responses to human perturbationsJoan van Baaren, Ulrika Candolin
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 5, 2003
Size-dependent selection on arrival times in sticklebacks: why small males arrive firstUlrika Candolin, Heinz-Rudolf Voigt
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