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Ulrika Candolin

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 20, 2002
Adjustments of ejaculation rates in response to risk of sperm competition in a fish, the bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus)Ulrika Candolin, John D Reynolds
Oecologia|September 3, 2013
Indirect effects of human-induced environmental change on offspring production mediated by behavioural responsesUlrika Candolin, Anne Nieminen, Johanna Nyman
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|October 14, 2005
How is female mate choice affected by male competition?Bob B M Wong, Ulrika Candolin
Ecology|May 26, 2016
Environmental change disrupts communication and sexual selection in a stickleback populationUlrika Candolin, Iina Tukiainen, Elina Bertell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 1, 2022
Delayed early life effects in the threespine sticklebackUlrika Candolin, Sara Goncalves, Pankaj Pant
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 30, 2019
Mate choice in a polluted world: consequences for individuals, populations and communitiesUlrika Candolin, Bob B M Wong
Global Change Biology|September 2, 2022
The importance of considering the duration of extreme temperatures when investigating responses to climate changeTeija Isotalo, Lilla Rotenbiller, Ulrika Candolin
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|December 15, 2022
Habitat change alters the expression and efficiency of a female ornamentSini Bäckroos, Lea Ala-Ilomäki, Ulrika Candolin
Journal of Fish Biology|May 22, 2022
No strong associations between temperature and the host-parasite interaction in wild sticklebackHanna M V Granroth-Wilding, Ulrika Candolin
BMC Ecology and Evolution|November 18, 2024
Greater risk-taking by non-native than native shrimp: an advantage in a human-disturbed environment?Alfredo Escanciano Gómez, Charlotte Ipenburg, Ulrika Candolin
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 20, 2002
Adjustments of ejaculation rates in response to risk of sperm competition in a fish, the bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus)Ulrika Candolin, John D Reynolds
Oecologia|September 3, 2013
Indirect effects of human-induced environmental change on offspring production mediated by behavioural responsesUlrika Candolin, Anne Nieminen, Johanna Nyman
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|October 14, 2005
How is female mate choice affected by male competition?Bob B M Wong, Ulrika Candolin
Ecology|May 26, 2016
Environmental change disrupts communication and sexual selection in a stickleback populationUlrika Candolin, Iina Tukiainen, Elina Bertell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 1, 2022
Delayed early life effects in the threespine sticklebackUlrika Candolin, Sara Goncalves, Pankaj Pant
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 30, 2019
Mate choice in a polluted world: consequences for individuals, populations and communitiesUlrika Candolin, Bob B M Wong
Global Change Biology|September 2, 2022
The importance of considering the duration of extreme temperatures when investigating responses to climate changeTeija Isotalo, Lilla Rotenbiller, Ulrika Candolin
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|December 15, 2022
Habitat change alters the expression and efficiency of a female ornamentSini Bäckroos, Lea Ala-Ilomäki, Ulrika Candolin
Journal of Fish Biology|May 22, 2022
No strong associations between temperature and the host-parasite interaction in wild sticklebackHanna M V Granroth-Wilding, Ulrika Candolin
BMC Ecology and Evolution|November 18, 2024
Greater risk-taking by non-native than native shrimp: an advantage in a human-disturbed environment?Alfredo Escanciano Gómez, Charlotte Ipenburg, Ulrika Candolin
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