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Scientific articles in journals and books 2009

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1. Nicolas Poulet, Patricia Balaresque, Teija Aho, Mats Björklund. 2009. Genetic structure and dynamics of a small introduced population: the pikeperch, Sander lucioperca, in the Rhone delta. Genetics 135, 77-86. pdf PDF

2. Qvarnström, A. and Bailey, R. I. 2009. Speciation through evolution of sex-linked genes. Heredity 102, 2-15. pdf PDF

3. Alejandro Gonzalez-Voyer, Svante Winberg and Niclas Kolm. 2009. Social fishes and single mothers: brain evolution in African cichlids. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 276, 161-167. doi:10.1098/rspb.2008.0979 pdf PDF

4. Berglund, A. and Rosenqvist, G. 2009. An intimidating ornament in a female pipefish. Behavioral Ecology 20, 54-59. pdf PDF

5. Partridge, C., Ahnesjö, I., Kvarnemo, C., Mobley, K.B., Berglund, A. and Jones, A.G. 2009. The effect of perceived female parasite load on post-copulatory male choice in a sex-role-reversed pipefish. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63, 345-354. pdf PDF

6. N. Pitala, H. Siitari, L. Gustafsson and J.E. Brommer. 2009. Ectoparasites help to maintain variation in cell-mediated immunity in the blue tit–hen flea system. Evolutionary Ecology Research 11, 79-94.

7. Gita R. Kolluru, Gregory F. Grether, Eric Dunlop, and Sandra H. South. 2009. Food availability and parasite infection influence mating tactics in guppies (Poecilia reticulata). Behavioral Ecology 20, 131-137. pdf PDF

8. South, S H and Arnqvist, G. 2009. Morphological variation of an ornament expressed in both sexes of the mosquito Sabethes cyaneus . Evolutionary Ecology Research 11, 1-21. Link

9. Ödeen, A., Hart N.S. and Håstad, O. 2009. Assessing the use of genomic DNA as a predictor of the maximum absorbance wavelength of avian SWS1 opsin visual pigments. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 195, 164-173. pdf PDF

10. John L. Fitzpatrick, Robert Montgomerie, Julie K. Desjardins, Kelly A. Stiver, Niclas Kolm, and Sigal Balshine. 2009. Female promiscuity promotes the evolution of faster sperm in cichlid fishes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106, 1128-1132. doi:10.1073/pnas.0809990106 pdf PDF

11. Lõhmus, M., Sundström, L. F. & Björklund, M. 2009. Dress for success: human facial expressions are important signals of emotions. Annales Zoologici Fennici 46, 75-80.

12. Björklund M, Ranta E, Kaitala V, Bach LA, Lundberg P, Stenseth NC. 2009. Quantitative Trait Evolution and Environmental Change. Public Library of Science One 4(2), e4521. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0004521

13. Lõhmus M, Björklund M. 2009. Leptin Affects Life History Decisions in a Passerine Bird: A Field Experiment. Public Library of Science One 4(2), e4602. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0004602

14. Dirk Repsilber, Thomas Martinetz, and Mats Björklund. 2009. Adaptive Dynamics of Regulatory Networks: Size Matters. EURASIP Journal on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology 2009, ID618502. doi:10.1155/2009/618502

15. Bilde T, Maklakov AA, Meisner K, la Guardia L & Friberg U. 2009. Sex differences in the genetic architecture of lifespan in a seed beetle: extreme inbreeding extends male lifespan . BMC Evolutionary Biology 9, 33. pdf PDF

16. Dowling D, Maklakov AA, Friberg U & Hailer F. 2009. Applying the genetic theories of ageing to the cytoplasm: cytoplasmic genetic covariation for fitness and lifespan. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22, 818-827. pdf PDF

17. Mårten B. Hjernquist, Katherine A. Thuman Hjernquist, Jukka T. Forsman and Lars Gustafsson. 2009. Sex allocation in response to local resource competition over breeding territories. Behavioral Ecology 20, 335-339. pdf PDF

18. Bergek Sara & Björklund Mats. 2009. Genetic and morphological divergence reveals local subdivision of perch (Perca fluviatilis L.). Biological Journal of the Linnean Socitey 96, 746-758. pdf PDF

19. Kuijper, B. and Morrow, E.H. 2009. Direct observation of female mating frequency using time-lapse photography. Fly 3, 1-3. pdf PDF

20. Griffith, SC & Immler, S. 2009. Female infidelity and genetic compatibility in birds: the role of the genetically loaded raffle in understanding the function of extrapair paternity. Journal of Avian Biology 40, 97-101. pdf PDF

21. Lüpold, S, Calhim, S, Immler, S Birkhead, TR. 2009. Sperm morphology and sperm velocity in passerine birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 276, 1175-1181. pdf PDF

22. Mårten B. Hjernquist, Thor Veen, Laura Font and Marcel Klaassen. 2009. High individual repeatability and population differentiation in stable isotope ratios in winter-grown collared flycatcher Ficedula albicollis feathers. Journal of Avian Biology 40, 102-107. pdf PDF

23. Langhamer O, Wilhelmsson D, Engström J . 2009. Artificial reef effect and fouling impacts on offshore wave power. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 82, 426-432. pdf PDF

24. Natalia Pitala, Suvi Ruuskanen, Toni Laaksonen, Blandine Doligez, Barbara Tschirren, Lars Gustafsson. 2009. The effects of experimentally manipulated yolk androgens on growth and immune function of male and female nestling collared flycatchers Ficedula albicollis. Journal of Avian Biology 40, 225-230.

25. Rode, N.O. and Morrow, E.H. 2009. An examination of genetic variation and selection on condition in Drosophila melanogaster males. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 131, 167-177. pdf PDF

26. Innocenti, P. and Morrow, E.H. 2009. Immunogenic males: a genome-wide analysis of reproduction and the cost of mating in Drosophila melanogaster females. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22, 964-973. pdf PDF

27. Martin M. Goßner, Anne Chao, Richard I. Bailey, and Andreas Prinzing. 2009. Native Fauna on Exotic Trees: Phylogenetic Conservatism and Geographic Contingency in Two Lineages of Phytophages on Two Lineages of Trees. American Naturalist 173, 599–614.

28. Förschler, M., Senar JC, Perret, P & Björklund, M. 2009. The species status of the Corsican finch Carduelis corsicana assessed by three genetic markers with different rates of evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 52, 234-240.

29. Immler, S. & Taborsky, M. 2009. Sequential polyandry affords post-mating sexual selection in the mouths of cichlid females. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63, 1219-1230. pdf PDF

30. Suvi Ruuskanen, Blandine Doligez, Barbara Tschirren, Natalia Pitala, Lars Gustafsson, Ton G.G. Groothuis, Toni Laaksonen. 2009. Yolk androgens do not appear to mediate sexual conflict over parental investment in the collared flycatcher Ficedula albicollis. Hormones and Behavior 55, 514-519.

31. Olle Håstad, Julian C. Partridge & Anders Ödeen. 2009. Ultraviolet photopigment sensitivity and ocular media transmittance in gulls, with an evolutionary perspective . Journal of Comparative Physiology A 195, 585-590.

32. Maklakov AA & Bonduriansky R. 2009. Sex differences in survival costs of homosexual and heterosexual interactions: evidence from a fly and a beetle. Animal Behaviour 77, 1375-1379. pdf PDF

33. Maklakov AA, Hall MD, Simpson SJ, Dessmann J, Clissold, F, Zajitschek F, Lailvaux SP, Raubenhimer D, Bonduriansky R & Brooks RC. 2009. Sex differences in nutrient-dependent reproductive ageing. Aging Cell 8, 324-330. pdf PDF

34. Wiley, C., Qvarnström, A., Andersson, G., Borge, T. and Sætre, G.-P. 2009. Postzygotic isolation over multiple generations of hybrid descendents in a natural hybrid zone: How well do single generation estimates reflect reproductive isolation? . Evolution 63-7, 1737-1739. pdf PDF

35. Björklund M. & Bergek S. 2009. On the relationship between population differentiation and sampling effort: is more always better? Oikos 118, 1127-1129. pdf PDF

36. Blandine Doligez, Lars Gustafsson, and Tomas Pärt. 2009. Heritability’ of dispersal propensity in a patchy population. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 276, 2829-2836. doi:10.1098/rspb.2009.0454

37. Jukka T. Forsman, Mårten B. Hjernquist, Lars Gustafsson. 2009. Experimental evidence for the use of density based interspecific social information in forest birds. Ecography 32, 539-545.

38. Bergek S. & Olsson J. 2009. Spatiotemporal analysis shows stable genetic differentiation and barriers to dispersal in the Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis L.). Evolutionary Ecology Research 11, 827-840. pdf PDF

39. C. Ruth Archer, Royle, N, South, S H, Selman, C, Hunt, J. 2009. Nutritional geometry provides food for thought. Journal of Gerontology Series A Biological Sciences 64A, 956-959. pdf PDF

40. Gonzalez-Voyer, A., Winberg, S. and Kolm, N. 2009. Distinct evolutionary patterns of brain and body size during adaptive radiation. Evolution 63, 2266-2274. pdf PDF

41. Langhamer, O., Wilhelmsson, D. 2009. Colonisation of fish and crabs of wave energy foundations and the effects of manufactured holes - a field experiment. Marine Environmental Research 68(4), 151-157.

42. Chris Wiley, Anna Qvarnström, Lars Gustafsson. 2009. Effects of hybridization on the immunity of collared Ficedula albicollis and pied flycatchers F. hypoleuca, and their infection by haemosporidians. Journal of Avian Biology 40, 352-357.

43. Qvarnström, A., Wiley, C., Svedin, N. and Vallin, N. 2009. Life-history divergence facilitates regional coexistence of competing Ficedula flycatchers. Ecology 90, 1948-1957. pdf PDF

44. NICOLAUS, M, BOTH, C, UBELS, R, EDELAAR, P & TINBERGEN, J. 2009. No experimental evidence for local competition in the nestling phase as a driving force for density-dependent avian clutch size. Journal of Animal Ecology 78, 828-838.

45. Barbara Tschirren, Joanna Sendecka, Ton G. G. Groothuis, Lars Gustafsson, and Blandine Doligez. 2009. Heritable Variation in Maternal Yolk Hormone Transfer in a Wild Bird Population. American Naturalist 174, 557-564.

46. South, S.H., Steiner, D., Arnqvist, G. 2009. Male matings costs in a polygynous mosquito with ornaments expressed in both sexes. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 276, 3671-3678. pdf PDF

47. Alejandro Gonzalez-Voyer, Svante Winberg, Niclas Kolm. 2009. Brain structure evolution in a basal vertebrate clade: evidence from phylogenetic comparative analysis of cichlid fishes. BMC Evolutionary Biology 9, 238.

48. Mirjam Amcoff, Göran Arnqvist and Niclas Kolm. 2009. Courtship signalling with a labile bilateral signal: males show their best side. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63, 1717-1725. pdf PDF

49. Maklakov AA & Fricke C. 2009. Sexual selection did not contribute to the evolution of male lifespan in populations selected for early age at reproduction in a beetle. Ecological Entomology 34, 638-643. pdf PDF

50. Maklakov AA, Bonduriansky R & Brooks, R. S. 2009. Sex differences, sexual selection and ageing: an experimental evolution approach. Evolution 63, 2491-2503. pdf PDF

51. Hotzy, C & Arnqvist, G. 2009. Sperm competition favors harmful males in seed beetles. Current Biology 19, 404-407.

52. Bilde, T, Foged, A, Schilling, N & Arnqvist G. 2009. Postmating sexual selection favors males that sire offspring with low fitness. Science 324, 1705-1706.

53. Petersson, E. 2009. Inland fish and fisheries. In: Wramner, P., Ackefors, H. & Cullberg, M (eds): Fisheries, sustainability and development. Pages 147-166. Royal academy of agriculture and forestry.Link

54. Bailey, R. I., Karsten Schönrogge, James M. Cook, George Melika, György Csóka, Csaba Thuroczy and Graham N. Stone. 2009. Host niches and defensive extended phenotypes structure parasitoid wasp communities. Public Library of Science Biology 7(8), e1000179. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000179

55. Sjöberg, N. B., Petersson, E. Wickström, H., Hansson, S. 2009. Effects of the swimbladder parasite Anguillicola crassus on the migration of European silver eels Anguilla anguilla in the Baltic Sea. Journal of Fish Biology 74, 2158-2170. pdf PDF

56. Rice, A. M., Leichty, A., & Pfennig, D. W. 2009. Parallel evolution and ecological selection: replicated character displacement in spadefoot toads. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 276, 4189-4196. pdf PDF

57. IDA FLENNER, KARIN OLNE, FRANK SUHLING and GÖRAN SAHLÉN. 2009. Predator-induced spine length and exocuticle thickness in Leucorrhinia dubia (Insecta: Odonata): a simple physiological trade-off? Ecological Entomology 34, 735-740. pdf PDF

58. Ödeen, A. & Håstad, O. 2009. New primers for the avian SWS1 pigment opsin gene reveal new amino acid configurations in spectral sensitivity tuning sites. Journal of Heredity 100, 784-789. doi:10.1093/jhered/esp060

59. Niclas Kolm, Alejandro Gonzalez-Voyer, Daniel Brelin and Svante Winberg. 2009. Evidence for small scale variation in the vertebrate brain: mating strategy and sex affect brain size and structure in wild brown trout (Salmo trutta). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22, 2524-2531. Link

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