Publikationer
2017
1. Alavioon, G., Hotzy, C., Nakhro, K., Rudolf, S., Scofield, D. G., Zajitschek, S., Maklakov, A. A. and Immler, S. 2017. Haploid selection within a single ejaculate increases offspring fitness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 114, 8053-8058. LINK
2. Andersson, A., Johansson, F., Sundbom, M., Ryman, N. and Laikre, L. 2017. Lack of trophic polymorphism despite substantial genetic differentiation in sympatric brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 26, 643-652. LINK
3. Arnqvist, G., Stojković, B., Rönn, J.L. and Immonen, E. 2017. The pace-of-life: A sex-specific link between metabolic rate and life history in bean beetles. Functional Ecology 31, 2299-2309. LINK
4. Bayram, H., Sayadi, A., Goenaga, J., Immonen, E. and Arnqvist, G. 2017. Novel seminal fluid proteins in the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus identified by a proteomic and transcriptomic approach. Insect Molecular Biology 26, 58-73. LINK
5. Berger, D., Stångberg, J., Grieshop, K., Martinossi-Allibert, I. and Arnqvist, G. 2017. Temperature effects on life-history trade-offs, germline maintenance and mutation rate under simulated climate warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284, 20171721. LINK
6. Berglund, A., Sundin, J. and Rosenqvist, G. 2017. Baltic pipefish females need twice as many males as they get. Behavioral Ecology 28, 827-832. LINK
7. Bize, P., Daniel, G., Viblanc, V. A., Martin, J. G. A. and Doligez, B. 2017. Negative phenotypic and genetic correlation between natal dispersal propensity and nest-defence behaviour in a wild bird. Biology Letters 13, 20170236. LINK
8. Björklund, M. and Gustafsson, L. 2017. Subtle but ubiquitous selection on body size in a natural population of collared flycatchers over 33 years. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30, 1386-1399. LINK
9. Bolund, E. and Lummaa, V. 2017. The effects of resource availability and the demographic transition on the genetic correlation between number of children and grandchildren in humans. Heredity 118, 186-192. LINK
10. Booksmythe, I., Mautz, B., Davis, J., Nakagawa, S. and Jennions, M. D. 2017. Facultative adjustment of the offspring sex ratio and male attractiveness: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews 92, 108-134. LINK
11. Booksmythe, I., Rundle, H. D. and Arnqvist, G. 2017. Sexual dimorphism in epicuticular compounds despite similar sexual selection in sex role-reversed seed beetles. Journal Evolutionary Biology 30, 2005-2016. LINK
12. Boughman, J. W. and Svanbäck, R. 2017. Synergistic selection between ecological niche and mate preference primes diversification. Evolution 71, 6-22. LINK
13. Burraco, P., Valdés, A. E., Johansson, F. and Gomez-Mestre, I. 2017. Physiological mechanisms of adaptive developmental plasticity in Rana temporaria island populations. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17, 164. LINK
14. Carreira, B.M., Segurado, P., Laurila, A. and Rebelo, R. 2017. Can heat waves change the trophic role of the world’s most invasive crayfish? Diet shifts in Procambarus clarkii. PLoS ONE 12, e0183108. LINK
15. Carter, M.J., Lind, M.I., Dennis, S.R., Hentley, W. and Beckerman, A.P. 2017. Evolution of a predator-induced, nonlinear reaction norm. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284, 20170859. LINK
16. Cauchard, L., Doucet, S.M., Boogert, N.J., Angers, B. and Doligez, B. 2017. The relationship between plumage colouration, problem-solving and learning performance in great tits Parus major. Journal Avian Biology 48, 1246-1253. LINK
17. Cortázar-Chinarro, M., Lattenkamp, E.Z., Meyer-Lucht, Y., Luquet, E., Laurila, A. and Höglund, J. 2017. Drift, selection, or migration? Processes affecting genetic differentiation and variation along a latitudinal gradient in an amphibian. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17, 189. LINK
18. Cunha, M.A.B., Berglund, A. and Monteiro, N.M. 2017. Female ornaments signal own and offspring quality in a sex-role-reversed fish with extreme male parental care. Marine Ecology 38, e12461. LINK
19. Curveira-Santos, G., Marques, T. A., Björklund, M. and Santos-Reis, M. 2017. Mediterranean mesocarnivores in spatially structured managed landscapes: community organisation in time and space. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 237, 280-289. LINK
20. Đorđević, M., Stojković, B., Savković, U., Immonen, E., Tucić, N., Lazarević, J. and Arnqvist, G. 2017. Sex-specific mitonuclear epistasis and the evolution of mitochondrial bioenergetics, ageing, and life history in seed beetles. Evolution 71, 274-288. LINK
21. Dougherty, L. R., van Lieshout, E., McNamara, K. B., Moschilla, J. A., Arnqvist, G. and Simmons, L. W. 2017. Sexual conflict and correlated evolution between male persistence and female resistance traits in the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284, 20170132. LINK
22. Donald, P.F., Alström, P. and Engelbrecht, D. 2017. Possible mechanisms of substrate colour-matching in larks (Alaudidae) and their taxonomic implications. Ibis 159, 699-702. LINK
23. Evans, S. R. and Gustafsson, L. 2017. Climate change upends selection on ornamentation in a wild bird. Nature Ecology and Evolution 1, 0039. LINK
24. Faust, E., André, C., Meurling, S., Kochmann, J., Christiansen, H., Jensen, L. F., Charrier, G., Laugen, A.-T. and Strand, Å. 2017. Origin and route of establishment of the invasive Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas in Scandinavia. Marine Ecology Progress Series 575, 95-105. LINK
25. Finotello, S., Feckler, A., Bundschuh, M. and Johansson, F. 2017. Repeated pulse exposures to lambda-cyhalothrin affect the behavior, physiology, and survival of the damselfly larvae Ischnura graellsii (Insecta; Odonata). Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 144, 107-114. LINK
26. Germain, M., Pärt, T., Gustafsson, L. and Doligez, B. 2017. Natal dispersers pay a lifetime cost to increased reproductive effort in a wild bird population. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284, 20162445. LINK
27. Grieshop, K., Berger, D. and Arnqvist, G. 2017. Male-benefit sexually antagonistic genotypes show elevated vulnerability to inbreeding. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17, 134. LINK
28. Griesser, M., Mourocq, E., Barnaby, J., Bowgen, K.M., Eggers, S., Fletcher, K., Kozma, R., Kurz, F., Laurila, A., Nystrand, M., Sorato, E. and Ekman, J. 2017. Experience buffers extrinsic mortality in a group-living bird species. Oikos 126, 1258-1268. LINK
29. Guschanski, K., Warnefors, M. and Kaessmann, H. 2017. The evolution of duplicate gene expression in mammalian organs. Genome Research 27, 1461-1474. LINK
30. Hayward, A., Tsuboi, M., Owusu, C., Kotrschal, A., Buechel, S. D., Zidar, J., Cornwallis, C. K., Løvlie, H. and Kolm, N. 2017. Evolutionary associations between host traits and parasite load: insights from Lake Tanganyika cichlids. Journal Evolutionary Biology 30, 1056-1067. LINK
31. Heino, J., Bini, L. M., Andersson, J., Bergsten, J., Bjelke, U. and Johansson, F. 2017. Unravelling the correlates of species richness and ecological uniqueness in a metacommunity of urban pond insects. Ecological Indicators 73, 422-431. LINK
32. Höglund, J., Wang, B., Sæther, S.-A., Blom, M. P. K., Fiske, P., Halvarsson, P., Horsburgh, G. J., Burke, T., Kålås, J. A., and Ekblom, R. 2017. Blood transcriptomes and de novo identification of candidate loci for mating success in lekking great snipe (Gallinago media). Molecular Ecology 26, 3458-3471. LINK
33. Hooper, A. K., Spagopoulou, F., Wylde, Z., Maklakov, A. A. and Bonduriansky, R. 2017. Ontogenetic timing as a condition-dependent life history trait: High-condition males develop quickly, peak early, and age fast. Evolution 71, 671-685. LINK
34. Immonen, E., Sayadi, A., Bayram, H. and Arnqvist, G. 2017. Mating changes sexually dimorphic gene expression in the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus. Genome Biology and Evolution 9, 677-699. LINK
35. Johansson, M. P. and Laurila, A. 2017. Maximum thermal tolerance trades off with chronic tolerance of high temperature in contrasting thermal populations of Radix balthica. Ecology and Evolution 7, 3149-3156. LINK
36. Johansson, F., Halvarsson, P., Mikolajewski, D. J. and Höglund, J. 2017. Genetic differentiation in the boreal dragonfly Leucorrhinia dubia in the Palearctic region. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 121, 294-304. LINK
37. Johansson, F., Halvarsson, P., Mikolajewski, D.J. and Höglund, J. 2017. Phylogeography and larval spine length of the dragonfly Leucorhinia dubia in Europe. PLoS ONE 12, e0184596. LINK
38. Kardos, M., Qvarnström, A. and Ellegren, H. 2017. Inferring individual inbreeding and demographic history from segments of identity by descent in Ficedula flycatcher genome sequences. Genetics 2015, 1319-1334. LINK
39. Kärvemo, S., Björkman, C., Johansson, T., Weslien, J. and Hjältén, J. 2017. Forest restoration as a double-edged sword: the conflict between biodiversity conservation and pest control. Journal of Applied Ecology 54, 1658-1668. LINK
40. Kébé, K., Alvarez, N., Tuda, M., Arnqvist, G., Fox, C.W., Sembène, M. and Espíndola, A. 2017. Global phylogeography of the insect pest Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchinae) relates to the history of its main host, Vigna unguiculata. Journal Biogeography 44, 2515-2526. LINK
41. Kunce, W., Stoks, R. and Johansson, F. 2017. Single and mixture impacts of two pyrethroids on damselfly predatory behavior and physiological biomarkers. Aquatic Toxicology 190, 70-77. LINK
42. Lagerholm, V. K., Sandoval-Castellanos, E., Vaniscotte, A., Potapova, O. R., Tomek, T., Bochenski, Z. M., Shepherd, P., Barton, N., Van Dyck, M.-C., Miller, R., Höglund, J., Yoccoz, N. G., Dalén, L. and Stewart, J. R. 2017. Range shifts or extinction? Ancient DNA and distribution modelling reveal past and future responses to climate warming in cold-adapted birds. Global Change Biology 23, 1425-1435. LINK
43. Lind, M. I., Chen, H.-y., Cortazar-Chinarro, M. and Maklakov, A. A. 2017. Rapamycin additively extends lifespan in short- and long-lived lines of the nematode Caenorhabditis remanei. Experimental Gerontology 90, 79-82. LINK
44. Lind, M. I., Chen, H.-y., Meurling, S., Guevara Gil, A. C., Carlsson, H., Zwoinska, M. K., Andersson, J., Larva, T. and Maklakov, A. A. 2017. Slow development as an evolutionary cost of long life. Functional Ecology 31, 1252-1261. LINK
45. Liu, B., Alström, P., Olsson, U., Fjeldså, J., Quan, Q., Roselaar, K.C.S., Saitoh, T., Yao, Ch-t., Hao, Y., Wang, W., Qu, Y. and Lei, F. 2017. Explosive radiation and spatial expansion across the cold environments of the Old World in an avian family. Ecology and Evolution 7, 6346-6357. LINK
46. Maklakov, A. A., Carlsson, H., Denbaum, P., Lind, M. I., Mautz, B., Hinas, A. and Immler, S. 2017. Antagonistically pleiotropic allele increases lifespan and late-life reproduction at the cost of early-life reproduction and individual fitness. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284: 20170376. LINK
47. Malukiewicz, J., Guschanski, K., Grativol, A. D., Oliveira, M. A.B., Ruiz-Miranda, C. R. and Stone, A. C. 2017. Application of PE-RADSeq to the study of genomic diversity and divergence of two Brazilian marmoset species (Callithrix jacchus and C. penicillata). American Journal of Primatology 79, e22587. LINK
48. Malukiewicz, J., Hepp, C. M., Guschanski, K. and Stone, A. C. 2017. Phylogeny of the jacchus group of Callithrix marmosets based on complete mitochondrial genomes. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 162, 157-169. LINK
49. Martinossi-Allibert, I., Arnqvist, G. and Berger, D. 2017. Sex-specific selection under environmental stress in seed beetles. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30, 161-173. LINK
50. Martinossi-Allibert, I., Clavel, J., Ducatez, S., Viol, I.L. and Teplitsky, C. 2017. Does habitat specialization shape the evolutionary potential of wild bird populations? Journal Avian Biology 48, 1158-1165. LINK
51. Murillo-Rincón, A. P., Kolter, N. A., Laurila, A. and Orizaola, G. 2017. Intraspecific priority effects modify compensatory responses to changes in hatching phenology in an amphibian. Journal of Animal Ecology 86, 128-135. LINK
52. Murillo-Rincón, A. P., Laurila, A. and Orizaola, G. 2017. Compensating for delayed hatching reduces offspring immune response and increases life-history costs. Oikos 126, 565-571. LINK
53. Näslund, J., Sundström, L. F. and Johnsson, J. I. 2017. Autumn food restriction reduces smoltification rate, but not over-winter survival, in juvenile brown trout Salmo trutta. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 26, 205-216. LINK
54. Nilsson-Örtman, V. and Johansson, F. 2017. The rate of seasonal changes in temperature alters acclimation of performance under climate change. American Naturalist 190, 743-761. LINK
55. Ostersetzer, O., Lane, N., Pomiankowski, A., Burton, R., Arnqvist, G., Filipovska, A., Huchon, D. and Mishmar, D. 2017. The first Mitochondrial Genomics and Evolution SMBE-Satellite meeting: a new scientific symbiosis. Genome Biology and Evolution, 3054-3058. LINK
56. Outomuro, D., Söderquist, L., Johansson, F., Ödeen, A. and Nordström, K. 2017. The price of looking sexy: visual ecology of a three-level predator–prey system. Functional Ecology 31, 707-718. LINK
57. Podmokła, E., Dubiec, A., Drobniak, S. M., Sudyka, J., Krupski, A., Arct, A., Gustafsson, L. and Cichoń, M. 2017. Effect of haemosporidian infections on host survival and recapture rate in the blue tit. Journal of Avian Biology 48, 796-803. LINK
58. Sayadi, A., Immonen, E., Tellgren-Roth, C. and Arnqvist, G. 2017. The evolution of dark matter in the mitogenome of seed beetles. Genome Biology and Evolution 9, 2697-2706. LINK
59. Segami Marzal, J. C., Rudh, A., Rogell, B., Ödeen, A., Løvlie, H., Rosher, C. and Qvarnström, A. 2017. Cryptic female Strawberry poison frogs experience elevated predation risk when associating with an aposematic partner. Ecology and Evolution 7, 744-750. LINK
60. Siljestam, M. and Östman, Ö. 2017. The combined effects of temporal autocorrelation and the costs of plasticity on the evolution of plasticity. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30, 1361-1371. LINK
61. Silva, A. P., Curveira-Santos, G., Kilshaw, K., Newman, C., Macdonald, D. W., Simões, L. G. and Rosalino, L. M. 2017. Climate and anthropogenic factors determine site occupancy in Scotland's Northern-range badger population: Implications of context-dependent responses under environmental change. Diversity and Distributions 23, 627-639. LINK
62. Silva, C.N.S., McFarlane, S.E., Hagen, I.J., Rönnegård, L., Billing, A.M., Kvalnes, T., Kemppainen, P., Rønning, B., Ringsby, T.H., Sæther, B.-E., Qvarnström, A., Ellegren, H., Jensen H. and Husby, A. 2017. Insights into the genetic architecture of morphological traits in two passerine bird species. Heredity 119, 197-205. LINK
63. Sniegula, S., Golab, M. J. and Johansson, F. 2017. Cannibalism and activity rate in larval damselflies increase along a latitudinal gradient as a consequence of time constraints. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17:167. LINK
64. Sniegula, S., Prus, M. A., Golab, M. J. and Outomuro, D. 2017. Do males with higher mating success invest more in armaments? An across-populations study in damselflies. Ecological Entomology, 42: 526–530. LINK
65. Stojković, B., Sayadi, A., Đorđević, M., Jović, J., Savković, U. and Arnqvist, G. 2017. Divergent evolution of life span associated with mitochondrial DNA evolution. Evolution 71, 160-166. LINK
66. Sundin, J., Aronsen, T., Rosenqvist, G. and Berglund, A. 2017. Sex in murky waters: algal-induced turbidity increases sexual selection in pipefish. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71: 78. LINK
67. Suzuki, T. N., Wheatcroft, D. and Griesser, M. 2017. Wild birds use an ordering rule to decode novel call sequences. Current Biology 27, 2331-2336.e3. LINK
68. Svanbäck, R., Zha, Y., Brönmark, C. and Johansson, F. 2017. The interaction between predation risk and food ration on behavior and morphology of Eurasian perch. Ecology and Evolution 7, 8567-8577. LINK
69. Svengren, H., Prettejohn, M., Bunge, D., Fundi, P. and Björklund, M. 2017. Relatedness and genetic variation in wild and captive populations of Mountain Bongo in Kenya obtained from genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data. Global Ecology and Conservation 11, 196-206. LINK
70. Tsuboi, M., Lim, A. C. O., Ooi, B. L., Yip, M. Y., Chong, V. C., Ahnesjö, I. and Kolm, N. 2017. Brain size evolution in pipefishes and seahorses: the role of feeding ecology, life history and sexual selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30, 150-160. LINK
71. Varg, J. E. and Dussán, J. 2017. Encapsulation and immobilization of the S-layer protein of Lysinibacillus sphaericus in an alginate matrix for chromium adsorption. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 116, 141-146. LINK
72. van der Valk, T., Lona Durazo, F., Dalén, L. and Guschanski, K. 2017. Whole mitochondrial genome capture from faecal samples and museum-preserved specimens. Molecular Ecology Resources 17, e111-e121. LINK
73. van Haren, M.M., Liljestrand Rönn, J., Schilthuizen, M. and Arnqvist, G. 2017. Postmating sexual selection and the enigmatic jawed genitalia of Callosobruchus subinnotatus. Biology Open 6, 1008-1012. LINK
74. Wei, C., Price, T. D., Liu, J., Alström, P. and Zhang, Y. 2017. The evolutionary origin of variation in song length and frequency in the avian family Cettiidae. Journal of Avian Biology 48, 1295–1300. LINK
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2016
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3. Alström, P., Zhao, M., He, P. and Lei, F. 2016. New locality for the endangered Blackthroat Calliope obscura. Journal of Ornithology 157, 371-372. LINK doi: 10.1007/s10336-015-1279-1
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22. Fritzsche, K., Booksmythe, I. and Arnqvist, G. 2016. Sex ratio bias leads to the evolution of sex role reversal in honey locust beetles. Current Biology 26, 2522-2526. LINK doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2016.07.018
23. Geritz, S.A.H., Metz, J.A.J. and Rueffler, C. 2016. Mutual invadability near evolutionarily singular strategies for multivariate traits, with special reference to the strongly convergence stable case. Journal of Mathematical Biology 72, 1081-1099. LINK doi: 10.1007/s00285-015-0944-6
24. Grieshop, K., Stångberg, J., Martinossi-Allibert, I., Arnqvist, G. and Berger, D. 2016. Strong sexual selection in males against a mutation load that reduces offspring production in seed beetles. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29, 1201-1210. LINK doi: 10.1111/jeb.12862
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8. Kolm, N., Stein, W. S., Mooers, A. Verspoor, J. J. & Cunningham, E. J. A. 2007. Can sexual selection drive female life histories?: A comparative study on Galliform birds. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20, 627-638.
9. Sendecka, J; Cichon, M; Gustafsson. 2007. Age-dependent reproductive costs and the role of breeding skills in the Collared flycatcher. Acta Zoologica 88, 95-100.
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2003
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21. Kolm, N. & Olsson, J. 2003. Rapid matching of egg size to mate attractiveness in the Banggai cardinalfish. Journal of Fish Biology 63, 144-151.
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26. Petersson, E. & Järvi. T. 2003. Growth and social interactions of wild and sea-ranched brown trout and their hybrids. Journal of Fish Biology 63, 673-686.
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2002
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5. Doligez, B., Clobert, J.,Pettifor, R. A., Rowcliffe, M., Gustafsson, L., Perrins, C.M., McCleery, R.H. 2002. Cost of reproduction: assessing responses to clucth size/brood size manipulation on life-history and behavioural traits using multi-sate capture-recapture models. Journal of Applied Statistics 29, 407-423.
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7. Spong, G., Stone, J., Creel, S. and Björklund, M. 2002. Genetic structure of lions (Panthera leo L.) in the Selous Game Reserve: implications for the evolution of sociality. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 15, 945-953.
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2001
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5. Björklund, M. and Senar, J.C. 2001. Sex differences in survival selection in the serin, Serinus serinus. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14, 841-849.
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10. Höglund, E., Kolm, N. and Winberg S. 2001. Stress-induced changes in brain serotonergic activity, plasma cortisol and aggressive behavior in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is counteracted by L-DOPA. Physiology and Behavior 74, 381-389.
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13. Fleming, I. A. & Petersson, E. 2001. The ability of released, hatchery salmonids to breed and contribute to the natural productivity of wild populations. Nordic Journal of Freshwater Research 75, 71-98.
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2000
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2. Svensson, B. G., Tallmark, B. and Petersson, E. 2000. Habitat heterogeneity, coexistence and habitat utilization in five backswimmer species (Notonecta spp.; Hemiptera, Notonectidae). Aquatic Insects 22, 81-98.
3. Svensson, B., Lagerlöf, J. and Svensson, B. G. 2000. Habitat preferences of nest-seeking bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in an agricultural landscape. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 77, 247-255.
4. Borg Karlsson, A.-K., Henriksson, B.-I., Härlin, C. Ivarsson, P., Stenson, J.A.E. and Svensson, B.W. 2000. The possible role of volatile secretions as intra - and interspecific alarm signals in Gyrinus species. Oikos 87, 220-227.
5. Spong, G., Johansson, M. and Björklund, M. 2000. High genetic variation in leopards indicates large and long-term stable effective population size. Molecular Ecology 9, 1773-1782.
6. Edvardsson, M. and Arnqvist, G. 2000. Copulatory courtship and cryptic female choice in red flour beetles Tribolium castaneum. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 267, 559-563.
7. Qvarnström, A., Griffith,S.C. & Gustafsson, L. 2000. Male-male competition and parental care in collared flycatchers: an experiment controlling for differences in territory quality. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 267, 2547-2552.
8. Qvarnström, A., Pärt, T. and Sheldon B. C. 2000. Adaptive plasticity in mate preference linked to differences in reproductive effort. Nature 405, 344-347.
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16. Petersson, E. & Järvi, T. 2000. Both agonistic and scrambled competition affect the growth performance of brown trout (Salmo trutta) parr of wild and of sea-ranched origins. Environmental Biology of Fishes 59, 211-218.
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1999
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1998
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1997
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10. Björklund, M. and Merilä, J. 1997. Why some measures of fluctuating asymmetry are so sensitive to measurement error. Annales Zoologici Fennici 34, 133-137.
11. Merilä, J., Björklund, M. and Baker, A.J. 1997. Historical demography and present day population structure of the Greenfinch, Carduelis chloris - An analysis of mtDNA control-region sequences. Evolution 51, 946-956.
12. Björklund, M. 1997. Are 'comparative methods' always necessary? Oikos 80, 607-612.
13. Pärt, T. and Qvarnström, A. 1997. Badge size in collared flycatchers predicts outcome of male competition over territories. Animal Behaviour 54, 893-899.
14. Berglund, A. Rosenqvist, G. and Bernet, P. 1997. Ornamentation predicts reproductive success in female pipefish. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 40, 140-145.
15. Berglund A. 1997. Mating systems and sex allocation. I: Godin, J.-G.J. (red.): Behavioural Ecology of Teleost Fishes. Sidorna 237-265. Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford.
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1996
1. Zamora-Munoz, C. and Svensson, B.W. 1996. Caddis larvae survival in relation to case material in a group of temporary and permanent pools. Freshwater Biology 36, 23-31.
2. Ahnesjö, I. 1996. Apparent resource competition among embryos in the brood pouch of a male pipefish. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 38, 167-172.
3. Kvarnemo, C and Ahnesjö, I. 1996. The dynamics of operational sex ratios and competition for mates. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11, 404-408.
4. Petersson, E., Järvi,T., Steffner, N.G. & Ragnarsson, B. 1996. The effect of domestication on some life history traits of sea trout (Salmo trutta) and Atlantic salmon (S. salar). Journal of Fish Biology 48, 776-791.
5. Johnsson. J.I., Petersson, E., Jönsson, E., Björnsson, B. Th. & Järvi, T. 1996. Domestication and growth hormone alter growth patterns and anti-predator behaviour in juvenile brown trout, Salmo trutta. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55, 685-693.
6. Petersson, E. & Sivinski, J. 1996. Attraction of a kleptoparasitic sphaerocerid fly (Norrbomia frigipennis) to dung beetles (Phaneus sp. and Canthon sp.; Scarabaeidae). Journal of Insect Behavior 9, 695-708.
7. Järvi, T., Holmgren, K., Rubin, J.-F., Petersson, E., Lundberg, S. & Glimsäter, C. 1996. Newly-emerged Salmo trutta fry that migrate to the sea - An alternative choice of feeding habitat? Nordic Journal of Freshwater Research 72, 52-62.
8. Merilä, J. & Gustafsson, L. 1996. Spacial and temporal heterogenity of heritabilities. Journal of Heredity 87, 199-204.
9. Ellegren, H., Gustafsson, L.& Sheldon, B.C. 1996. Sex ratio adjustment in relation to paternal attractiveness of collared flycatchers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93, 11723-1172.
10. Björklund, M. 1996. The effect of male presence on nestling growth and fluctuating asymmetry in the Blue Tit. The Condor 98, 172-175.
11. Björklund, M. 1996. Similarity of growth among Great tits (Parus major) and Blue tits (P-caeruleus). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 58, 343-355.
12. Björklund, M. 1996. The importance of evolutionary constraints in ecological time scales. Evolutionary Ecology 10, 423-431.
13. Merilä, J., Björklund, M. and Baker, A.J. 1996. Genetic population structure and gradual northward decline of genetic variability in the greenfinch (Carduelis chloris). Evolution 50, 2548-2557.
14. Merilä, J., Björklund, M. and Baker, A.J. 1996. The successful founder: Genetics of introduced Carduelis chloris (greenfinch) populations in New Zealand. Heredity 77, 410-422.
15. Berglund, A., Bisazza, A. and Pilastro, A. 1996. Armaments and ornaments: an evolutionary explanation of traits of dual function. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 58, 385-399.
16. Fuller, R. and Berglund, A. 1996. Behavioral responses of a sex role reversed pipefish to a gradient of perceived predation risk. Behavioral Ecology 7, 69-75.
17. Dufva, R. & Allander, K. 1996. Variable effects of the Hen Flea Ceratophyllus gallinae on the breeding success of the Great tit Parus major in relation to weather conditions . Ibis 138, 772-777.
18. Dufva, R. 1996. Sympatric and allopatric combinations of hen fleas and great tits: a test of the local adaptation hypothesis . Journal of Evolutionary Biology 9, 505-510.
19. Dufva, R. 1996. Blood parasites, health, reproductive success, and egg volume in female great tits (Parus major) . Journal of Avian Biology 27, 83-87.
1995
1. Svensson, B. G. and Petersson, E. 1995. Diurnal and seasonal variations in swarming and mating behaviour of the dancefly Empis borealis (Diptera; Empididae). Annales Zoologici Fennici 32, 403-409.
2. Nilsson, A.N. and Svensson, B.W. 1995. Assemblages of dytiscid predators and culicid prey in relation to environmental factors in natural and clear-cut north boreal wet spruce forest pools. Hydrobiologia 308, 183-196.
3. Ahnesjö, I. 1995. Temperature affects male and female potential reproductive rates differently in a sex-role reversed pipefish. Behavioral Ecology 6, 229-233.
4. Petersson, E. 1995. Male load-lifting capacity and mating success in the swarming caddisfly Athripsodes cinereus. Physiological Entomology 200, 66-70.
5. Merilä, J., Björklund, M. and Bennett, G.F. 1995. Geographic and individual variation in haematozoan infections in the greenfinch, Carduelis chloris. Canadian Journal of Zoology 73, 1798-1804.
6. Gustafsson, L., Qvarnström, A. & Sheldon, B. C. 1995. A trade-off between a life-history and a secondary sexual trait. Nature 375, 311-313.
7. Andersson, M. & Gustafsson, L. 1995. Glycosylated haemoglobin: a new measure of condition in birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 260, 299-303.
8. Fitzpatrick, S., Berglund, A. and Rosenqvist, G. 1995. Ornaments or offspring: costs to reproductive success restrict sexual selection processes. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 55, 251-260.
9. Vincent, A., Berglund, A., and Ahnesjö, I. 1995. Reproductive ecology of five pipefish species in one eelgrass meadow. Environmental Biology of Fishes 44, 347-361.
10. Berglund, A. 1995. Many mates make male pipefishes choosy. Behaviour 132, 213-218.
11. Dufva, R. & Allander, K. 1995. Intraspecific variation in plumage coloration reflects immune response in great tit (Parus major) males. Functional Ecology 9, 785-789.
12. Petersson, E. and Järvi, T. 1995. Evolution of morphological traits in sea trout (Salmo trutta) parr (0+) through sea-ranching. Nordic Journal of Freshwater Research 70, 62-67.
13. BARNARD P. 1995. Timing of ornament growth, phenotypic variation, and size dimorphism in two promiscuous African whydahs (Ploceidae: Vidua). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 55, 129-141.
14. EVANS M & BARNARD P. 1995. Variable sexual ornaments in scarlet-tufted malachite sunbirds (Nectarinia johnstoni) on Mount Kenya. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 54, 371-381.
15. Merilä, J. & Björklund, M. 1995. Fluctuating asymmetry and measurement error. – Systematic Biology 44:97-101
1994
1. Nilsson, A.N. and Svensson, B.W. 1994. Dytisicid predators and culicid prey in two boreal snowmelt pools differing in temperature and duration. Annales Zoologici Fennici 31, 365-376.
2. Svensson, B. G. and Petersson E. 1994. Mate choice tactics and swarm size: a model and a test in a dance fly. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 35, 161-168.
3. Löfstedt, C.,Hansson, B., Petersson, E. & Valeur. 1994. Pheromonal secretions from glands on the 5th abdominal sternite of Trichoptera belonging to the Hydropsychidae and Rhyacophilidae families. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20, 153-170.
4. OAKES EJ & BARNARD P. 1994. Fluctuating asymmetry and mate choice in paradise whydahs, Vidua paradisaea: an experimental manipulation. Animal Behaviour 48, 937-943.
5. Petersson, E. & Hasselrot, A.T.G. 1994. Mating and nectar feeding in the psychomyiid caddis fly Tinodes waeneri. Aquatic Insects 16, 177-187.
6. Sohonen, J., Alatalo, R.V. & Gustafsson, L. 1994. Morphology and foraging ecology of wintering tits (Parus spp.) in Fennoscandia. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 256, 113-118.
7. Wiggins, D., Gustafsson, L. & Pärt, T. 1994. Seasonal decline in avian reproductive success: experiments on timing and clutch size in the collared flycatcher. Oikos 70, 359-364.
8. Wiggins, D.A., Pärt, T. & Gustafsson, L. 1994. Correlates of clutch desertion by female collared flycatchers Ficedula albicollis. Journal of Avian Biology 25, 93-97.
9. Gustafsson, L., Nordling, D. Andersson, M.S., Sheldon, B. C. & Qvarnström, A. 1994. Infectious diseases, reproductive effort and the cost of reproduction in birds. Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society Series B 346, 323-331.
10. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L. & Lundberg,. 1994. Male coloration and species recognition in sympatric flycatchers. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 256, 113-118.
11. Gustafsson, L. & Märilä, J. 1994. Foster parent experiments reveals no common environment effect on external morphology in the collared flycatcher. Heredity 73, 124-129.
12. Vincent, A., Ahnesjö, I., and Berglund, A. 1994. Operational sex ratios and behavioural sex differences in a pipefish population. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 34, 435-442.
13. Björklund, M. 1994. The independent contrast method in comparative biology. Cladistics 10, 425-433.
14. Björklund, M. 1994. Phylogenetic relationships among Charadriiformes – reanalysis of previous data. The Auk 111, 825-832.
15. Björklund, M. 1994. Species selection on organismal integration. Journal of Theoretical Biology 171, 427-430.
16. Björklund, M. 1994. Processes generating marcoevolutionary patterns of morphological variation in birds – a simulation study. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 7, 727-742.
17. Björklund, M. 1994. Allometric relations in three species of finches (Aves, Fringillidae). Journal of Zoology 233, 657-668.
18. Merilä, J., Björklund, M. and Gustafsson, L. 1994. Evolution of moprhological differences with moderate genetic correlations among traits as exemplified by two flycatcher species (Ficedula, Muscicapidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 52, 19-30.
19. Björklund, M., Möller, A.P. and Sundberg, J. 1994. Mate guarding in the great tit – a reply. Animal Behaviour 47, 1230-1231.
20. Wiggins, D., Gustafsson, L. & Pärt, T. 1994. Desertion in the collared flycatcher condition and an experiment. Journal of Avian Biology 25, 93-97.
21. Bennet, G. F., Siikamäki, P., Rätti, O., Allander, K., Gustafsson, L. and Squires-Parson, D. 1994. Trypanosomes of some Fennoscandian birds. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 89, 531-537.
22. Berglund, A. 1994. The operational sex ratio influences choosiness in a pipefish. Behavioral Ecology 5, 254-258.
1993
1. Ahnesjö, I., Vincent, A., Alatalo, R., Halliday, T. and Sutherland, B. 1993. The role of females in influencing mating patterns. Behavioral Ecology 4, 187-189.
2. Gullefors, B. & Petersson, E. 1993. Sexual dimorphism in relation to swarming and pair formation patterns in leptocerid caddisflies (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae). Journal of Insect Behavior 6, 563-577.
3. Petersson, E. & Järvi, T. 1993. Differences in reproductive traits between sea-ranched and wild sea-trout (Salmo trutta) orginating from a common stock. Nordic Journal of Freshwater Research 68, 91-97.
4. Björklund, M. and Linden, M. 1993. Sexual size dimorphism in the Great tit (Parus major) in relation to history and current selection. J.Evol. Biol. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 6, 397-415.
5. Merilä, J. & Gustafsson, L. 1993. Inheritance of size and shape in a natural population of collared flycatchers Ficedula albicollis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 6, 375-395.
6. Schluter, D. & Gustafsson, L. 1993. Maternal inheritance of condition and clutch size in the collared flycatcher. Evolution 47, 658-667.
7. Björklund, M., and Merilä, J. 1993. Morphological differentiation in Carduelis finches – adaptive vs constraint models. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 6, 359-373.
8. Björklund, M. 1993. Phenotypic variation in growth trajectories in finches. Evolution 47, 1506-1514.
9. Mayer, I., Rosenqvist, G., Borg, B., Ahnesjö, I., Berglund, A. and Schulz, R.W. 1993. Plasma levels of sex steroids in three species of pipefish (Syngnathidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology 71, 1903-1907.
10. Berglund, A. and Rosenqvist, G. 1993. Selective males and ardent females in pipefishes. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 32, 331-336.
11. Berglund, A., Magnhagen, C., Bisazza, A. and König, B. 1993. Female-female competition over reproduction. Behavioral Ecology 4, 184-187.
12. Berglund, A. 1993. Risky sex: male pipefishes mate at random in the presence of a predator. Animal Behaviour 46, 169-175.
13. Møller, A.P., Dufva, R. & Allander, K. 1993. Parasites and the evolution of host social behavior . Advances in the Study of Behavior 22, 65-102.
14. Rätti, O., Dufva, R. & Alatalo, R. V. 1993. Blood parasites and male fitness in the pied flycatcher . Oecologia 96, 410-414.
1992
1. Svensson, B.W. 1992. Changes in occupancy, niche breadth and abundance of three Gyrinus species as their respective range limits are approached. Oikos 63, 147-156.
2. Tengö, J., Sick, M., Ayasse ,M., Engels, W., Svensson, B. G., Lubke, G. and Franke, M. 1992. Species specificity of Dufour's gland morphology and volatile secretions in cleptoparasitic Sphecodes bees (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 20, 351-362.
3. Svensson, B. G. and Petersson, E. 1992. Why insects swarm: testing the models for lek mating systems on swarming Empis borealis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 31, 253-261.
4. Ahnesjö, I. 1992. Consequences of male brood care: weight and number of newborn in a sex-role reversed pipefish. Functional Ecology 6, 274-281.
5. Ahnesjö, I. 1992. Fewer newborn result in superior juveniles in the paternally brooding pipefish Syngnathus typhle. Journal of Fish Biology 41, 53-63.
6. Gelter, H., Gustafsson, L. & Tegelström, H. 1992. Hybrid fertility according to Haldane's rule confirmed by hatching success and DNA fingerprinting between Ficedula hypoleuca and F. albicollis. Ibis 134, 2-68.
7. Pärt,T., Gustafsson,L. & Moreno, J. 1992. Terminal investment and a sexual conflict in the collared flycatcher. The American Naturalist 140, 868-882.
8. Gustafsson, L., Lindén, M. & Pärt, T. 1992. Selection of fledgling mass in the collared flycatcher and the great tit. Ecology 73, 336-343.
9. Gustafsson, L. 1992. The evolution of behavioural ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 7, 170.
10. Björklund, M. Möller, AP, Sundberg, J., and Westman, B. 1992. Female great tits, Parus major, avoid extra-pair copulation attempts. Animal Behaviour 43, 691-693.
11. Björklund, M. 1992. Selection of bill size proportions in the common rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus). The Auk 109, 637-642.
12. Berglund, A. 1992. Parental care: why, who and how much? Book review of The evolution of Parental Care by T. H. Clutton-Brock. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 7, 67-68.
13. Vincent, A., Ahnesjö, I., Berglund, A. and Rosenqvist, G. 1992. Pipefishes and seahorses: are they all sex role reversed? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 7, 237-241.
14. Rosenqvist, G. and Berglund, A. 1992. Is female sexual behaviour a neglected topic? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 7, 174-176.
1991
1. Svensson, B.W. 1991. Morphological variation in Gyrinus sericeolimbatus Reg. in New Guinea and description of a new Gyrinus species (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae). Systematic Entomology 16, 499-514.
2. Johansson, A., Nilsson, A.N and Svensson, B.W. 1991. Larval morhology, habitat and distribution of Limnephilus diphyes (Trichoptera, Limnephilidae). Entomologisk Tidskrift 112, 19-25.
3. Janzon, L.-Å., Svensson, B. G. and Erlandsson, S. 1991. Catalogus Insectorum Sueciae. Hymenoptera, Apoidea: 3. - Megachilidae, Anthophoridae and Apidae. Entomologisk Tidskrift 112, 93-99.
4. Appelgren, M., Bergström G., Svensson B. G. and Cederberg B. 1991. Marking pheromones of Megabombus bumble bee males. Acta Chemica Scandinavica 45, 972-974.
5. Petersson, E. 1991. Effects of remating on the fecundity and fertility of female caddis flies, Mystacides azurea. Animal Behaviour 41, 813-818.
6. Gustafsson, L. & Pärt, P. 1991. Interspecific relations between collared and pied flycatchers. Proceedings of the International Ornithological Congress 20, 1425-1431.
7. Moreno, J., Gustafsson, L., Carlsson, A. & Pärt, T. 1991. The cost of incubation in relation to clutch size in the collared flycatcher. Ibis 133, 86-193.
8. Björklund, M. 1991. Coming of age in Fringillid birds – heterochrony in the ontogeny of secondary sexual characters. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 4, 83-92.
9. Björklund, M. 1991. Evolution, phylogeny, sexual dimorphism and mating system in the grackles (Quiscalus spp, Icterinae). Evolution 45, 608-621.
10. Björklund, M. 1991. Patterns of morphological variation among Cardueline finches (Fringillidae, Carduelinae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 43, 239-248.
11. Berglund, A. 1991. Egg competition in a sex-role reversed pipefish: subdominant females trade reproduction for growth. Evolution 45, 770-774.
12. Berglund, A. 1991. To change or not to change sex: a comparison between two Ophryotrocha species (Polychaeta). Evolutionary Ecology 5, 128-135.
1990
1. Svensson, B. G., Petersson, E. and Frisk, M. 1990. Nuptial gift size prolongs copulation duration in the dance fly Empis borealis. Ecological Entomology 15, 225-229.
2. Svensson, B. G., Erlandsson, S and Janzon, L.-Å. 1990. Catalogus Insectorum Sueciae. Hymenoptera, Apoidea: 2. Andrenidae and Halictidae. Entomologisk Tidskrift 111, 47-52.
3. Petersson, E. 1990. Age-assortative mating patterns in two swarming caddisfly species (Trichoptera; Leptoceridae). Journal of Insect Behavior 3, 797-803.
4. Petersson, E. 1990. Male age, copulation duration and insemination success in Mystacides azurea (Trichoptera; Leptoceridae). Ethology 85, 156-162.
5. Gustafsson, L. & Pärt, T. 1990. Acceleration of senescence in the collared flycatcher by reproductive costs. Nature 347, 279-281.
6. Alatalo, R. V., Eriksson, D., Gustafsson, L. & Lundberg, A. 1990. Male secondary sexual plumage colour and risk of hybridization in Collared and Pied Flycatchers, Ficedula spp. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 3, 375-389.
7. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L. & Lundberg, A. 1990. Phenotypic selection on heritable size traits: environmental variance and genetic response. The American Naturalist 135, 464-471.
8. Björklund, M. 1990. Mate choice is not important for emale reproductive success in the common rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus). The Auk 107, 35-44.
9. Björklund, M. 1990. A phylogenetic interpretation of sexual dimorphism in body size and ornamnet in relation to mating system in birds. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 3, 171-183.
10. Björklund, M. 1990. Nest failures in the scarlet rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus. Ibis 132, 613-617.
11. Berglund, A. and Rosenqvist, G. 1990. Male limitation of female reproductive success in a pipefish: effects of body size differences. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 27, 129-133.
12. Berglund, A. 1990. Sequential hermaphroditism and the size-advantage hypothesis: an experimental test. Animal Behaviour 39, 426-433.
13. Gustafsson L. 1990. Life-history trade-offs and optimal clutch size in relation to age in the collared flycatcher. I: J. Blondel. A.Goosler, J.-D. Lebrenton & R. McCleary (red.): Population Biology in Passerine birds: an integrated approach. Sidorna n/a. Springer Verlag. Berlin.
14. Møller, A.P., Allander, K. & Dufva, R. 1990. Fitness effects of parasites on passerine birds: a review . I: . J. Blondel, A. Goser, J. D. Lebreton och R. McCleery (red.): Population Biology of Passerine birds: An Integrated Approach. Sidorna . Springer-Verlag, Berlin
1989
1. Svensson, B.W. 1989. A simple method for accurate position determination of birds on open ground. Fauna Norvegica series C 11, 95-96.
2. Svensson, B. G., Petersson, E. and Forsgren, E. 1989. Why do males of the dance fly Empis borealis refuse to mate? The importance of female age and size. Journal of Insect Behavior 2, 387-395.
3. Petersson, E. 1989. Swarming activity patterns and seasonal decline in adult size in some caddis flies (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae). Aquatic Insects 11, 17-28.
4. Petersson, E. 1989. Age-associated male mating success in three swarming caddis fly species (Leptoceridae; Trichoptera). Ecological Entomology 14, 335-340.
5. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L. & Lundberg, A. 1989. Extra-pair paternity and heritability estimates of tarsus length in pied and collared flycatchers. Oikos 56, 54-58.
6. Pärt, T. & Gustafsson, L. 1989. Causes and consequences of breeding dispersal in the Collared Flycatcher Ficedula albicollis. Journal of Animal Ecology 58, 305-320.
7. Björklund, M. 1989. Male contests in the scarlet rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus) in relation to asymmetries in resource holding power and pairing status. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 25, 137-140.
8. Björklund, M. 1989. Is the absence of first-year males on breeding ground in the scarlet rosefinch related to a male-biased sex ratio? Animal Behaviour 38, 1081-1083.
9. Björklund, M. 1989. Microgeographic variation in the song of the scarlet rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus. Ornis Scandinavica 20, 255-264.
10. Björklund, M., Westman, B., and Allander, K. 1989. Song in the Swedish great tit – intrasexual or intersexual communication? Behaviour 111, 257-269.
11. Berglund, A., G. Rosenqvist, and I. Svensson. 1989. Reproductive success of females limited by males in two pipefish species. The American Naturalist 133, 506-516.
12. Gustafsson L. 1989. Lifetime reproductive success in the Collared Flycatcher. I: I Newton (red.): Lifetime reproductive success in birds. Sidorna 75-89. Academic Press.
1988
1. Subinprasert, S. and Svensson B.W. 1988. Effects of predation on clutch size and egg dispersion in the codling moth Laspeyresia pomonella. Ecological Entomology 13, 87-94.
2. Svensson, B. G. and Petersson, E. 1988. Non-random mating in the dance fly Empis borealis: the importance of male choice. Ethology 79, 307-316.
3. Erlandsson, S., Janzon, L.-Å. and Svensson, B. G. 1988. Catalogus Insectorum Sueciae: Hymenoptera, Apoidea: I. Colletidae and Melittidae. Entomologisk Tidskrift 109, 161-163.
4. Larsson, K., Forslund, P. Gustafsson, L. & Ebbinge B. 1988. From the High arctic to the Baltic: the successful establishment of a Barnacle Goose population Branta leucopsis on Gotland. Ornis Scandinavica 19, 182-189.
5. Gustafsson, L. 1988. Inter- and intraspecific competition for nest holes in a population of the Collared Flycatcher Ficedula albicollis. Ibis 130, 38672.
6. Gustafsson, L. and Sutherland W.J. 1988. The cost of reproduction in the collared flycatcher Ficedula albicollis. Nature 335, 813-817.
7. Gustafsson, L. 1988. Avian genetics and evolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 3, 245-246.
8. Gustafsson, L. 1988. Foraging behaviour of individual Coal Tits Parus ater in relation to their age, sex and morphology. Animal Behaviour 36, 696-704.
9. Berglund, A., G. Rosenqvist, and I. Svensson. 1988. Multiple matings and paternal brood care in the pipefish Syngnathus typhle. Oikos 51, 184-188.
10. Svensson, I. 1988. Reproductive costs in two sex-role reversed pipefish species (Syngnathidae). Journal of Animal Ecology 57, 929-942.
1987
1. Svensson, B. G. and Petersson, E. 1987. Sex-role reversed courtship behaviour, sexual dimorphism and nuptial gifts in the dance fly Empis borealis (L.). Annales Zoologici Fennici 24, 323-334.
2. Svensson, B.W. 1987. Structure and vocalizations of display flights in the Broad-billed Sandpiper (Limicola falcinellus). Ornis Scandinavica 18, 47-52.
3. Petersson, E. 1987. Weight-associated male mating success in a swarming caddis fly, Mystacides azureus L. Annales Zoologici Fennici 24, 335-339.
4. Solem, J.O. & Petersson, E. 1987. Demonstration of sex pheromones and adult behaviour in Molanna angustata Curtis (Molannidae, Trichoptera). Entomologia Generalis 12, 115-118.
5. Gustafsson, L. 1987. Interspecific competition lowers fitness in the Collared Flycatcher Ficedula albicollis: an experimental demonstration. Journal of Animal Ecology 68, 291-296.
6. Alatalo, R. V., Eriksson, D. Gustafsson, L. & Larsson K. 1987. Exploitation competition influences the use of foraging sites by tits: experimental evidence. Ecology 68, 284-290.
1986
1. Björklund, M., and Westman, B. 1986. Adaptive advantages of monogamy in the great tit (Parus major) – an experimental test of the polygyny treshold model. Animal Behaviour 34, 1436-1440.
2. Björklund, M., and Westman, B. 1986. Mate guarding in the great tit – tactics of a territorial forest-living species. Ornis Scandinavica 17, 99-105.
3. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L. & Lundberg, A. 1986. Do females prefer older males in polygynous bird species? The American Naturalist 127, 241-245.
4. Gustafsson, L. 1986. Lifetime reproductive success and heritability: empirical support for Fisher's fundamental theorem. The American Naturalist 128, 761-764.
5. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L. & Lundberg, A. 1986. Interspecific competition and niche changes in Tits (Parus spp.): evaluation of nonexperimental data. The American Naturalist 127, 819-834.
6. Berglund, A. 1986. Sex change by a polychaete: effects of social and reproductive costs. Ecology 67, 837-845.
7. Berglund, A., G. Rosenqvist, and I. Svensson. 1986. Reversed sex roles and parental energy investment in zygotes of two pipefish (Syngnathidae) species. Marine Ecology (Progress Series) 29, 209-215.
8. Berglund, A., G. Rosenqvist, and I. Svensson. 1986. Mate choice, fecundity and sexual dimorphism in two pipefish species (Syngnathidae). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 19, 301-307.
9. Berglund, A., and G. Rosenqvist. 1986. Reproductive costs in the prawn Palaemon adspersus: effects on growth and predator vulnerability. Oikos 46, 349-354.
1985
1. Bergström, G., Appelgren, M., Svensson, B. G., Ågren, L., Descoins, C., Frerot, B., Gallois, M. and Lettere, M. 1985. Marking pheromones of Megabombus sylvarum (L.) and M. ruderarius (Muller). Apidologie 16, 57-68.
2. Svensson, B.W. 1985. Local extinction and reimmigration of whirligig beetles (Col. Gyrinidae). Ecology 66, 1837-1848.
3. Berglund, A. 1985. Different reproductive success at low salinity determines the estuarine distribution of two Palaemon prawn species. Holarctic Ecology: Ecology in the Holarctic Region 8, 49-52.
4. Gustafsson L., & Nilsson S. G. 1985. Clutch size and breeding success of Pied and Collared Flycatchers Ficedula spp. in nest-boxes of different sizes. Ibis 127, 380-385.
5. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L., Lindén, M. & Lundberg, A. 1985. Interspecific competition and niche shifts in Tits and the Goldcrest: an experiment. Journal of Animal Ecology 54, 977-984.
6. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L., Lundberg, A., & Ulfstrand S. 1985. Habitat shift of the Willow Tit Parus montanus in the absence of the Marsh Tit Parus palustris. Ornis Scandinavica 16, 121-128.
1984
1. Svensson, B. G. and Janzon, L.-Å. 1984. Why does the hoverfly Metasyrphus corollae (F.) migrate? Ecological Entomology 9, 329-335.
2. Svensson, B. G., Appelgren, M. and Bergström, G. 1984. Geranyl-geranyl acetate and 2-heptadecanone as the dominant marking secretion components of the labial glands in Alpigenobombus wurfleini. Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis 3, 145-147.
3. Cederberg, B., Svensson, B. G., Bergström, G. and Appelgren, M. 1984. Marking pheromones in North European cuckoo bumble bees, Psithyrus (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis 3, 161-166.
4. Descoins, C., Frerot, B., Gallois, M., Lettere, M., Bergström, G., Appelgren, M., Svensson, B. G. and Ågren, L. 1984. Identification des composés de la phéromone de marquage produite par les glandes labiales des males de Megabombus pascuorum (Scopoli) (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis 3, 149-152.
5. Janzon, L.-Å. and Svensson, B. G. 1984. Aculeate Hymenoptera from a sandy area on the island of Öland, Sweden. Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis 3, 181-188.
6. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L. & Lundberg, A. 1984. High frequency of cuckoldry in Pied and Collared Flycatchers. Oikos 42, 41-47.
7. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L. & Lundberg, A. 1984. Why do young passerine birds have shorter wings than older birds? Ibis 126, 410-415.
8. Berglund, A. 1984. Reproductive adaptations in two Palaemon prawn species with differing habitat requirements. Marine Ecology (Progress Series) 17, 77-83.
1983
1. Björklund, M., and Westman, B. 1983. Extra-pair copulations in the pied flycatcher, Ficedula hypoleuca. A removal experiment. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 13, 271-275.
2. Berglund, A., and U. Lagercrantz. 1983. Genetic differentiation in populations of two Palaemon prawn species at the Atlantic east coast: does gene flow prevent local adaptation? Marine Biology 77, 49-57
1982
1. Johansson, I., Svensson, B. G., Tengö, J. and Bergström, G. 1982. Systematic relationship of Halictinae bees based on the pattern of macrocyclic lactones in the Dufour gland secretion. Insect Biochemistry 12, 161-170.
2. Ågren, L. and Svensson, B. G. 1982. Flagellar sensilla of Sphecodes bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Zoologica Scripta 11, 45-54.
3. Alatalo, RV, Lundberg, A., and Björklund, M. 1982. Can the song of male birds attract other males? An experiment with the pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca. Bird Behaviour 4, 42-45.
4. Alatalo, R. V., Gustafsson, L. & Lundberg, A. 1982. Hybridization and breeding success of Collared and Pied Flycatchers on the island of Gotland. The Auk 99, 285-291.
5. Berglund, A. 1982. Coexistence, size overlap and population regulation in tidal vs. non-tidal Palaemon prawns. Oecologia 54, 1-7.
1981
1. Bergström, G., Svensson, B. G., Appelgren, M. and Groth, I. 1981. Complexity of bumble bee marking pheromones: biochemical, ecological and systematical interpretations. I: Howse, P. E. and Clément, J.-L. (red.): Biosystematics of Social Insects. Sidorna 175-183. Academic Press, London & New York.
2. Berglund, A. 1981. Sex dimorphism and skewed sex ratios in the prawn species Palaemon adspersus and P. squilla. Oikos 36, 158-162.
3. Berglund, A., and J. Bengtsson. 1981. Biotic and abiotic factors determining the distribution of two prawn species: Palaemon adspersus and P. squilla. Oecologia 49, 300-304.
1980
1. Svensson, B. G. 1980. Patrolling behaviour of bumble bee males (Hymenoptera, Apidae) in a subalpine/alpine area, Swedish Lapland. Zoon 7, 67-94.
2. Berglund, A. 1980. Niche differentiation between two littoral prawns in Gullmar Fjord, Sweden: Palaemon adspersus and P. squilla. Holarctic Ecology: Ecology in the Holarctic Region 3, 111-115.
1979
1. Svensson, B. G. 1979. Pyrobombus lapponicus auct., in Europe recognized as two species: P. lapponicus (Fabricius, 1793) and P. monticola (Smith, 1849) (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Bombinae). Entomologica Scandinavica 10, 275-296.
2. Svensson, B. G. 1979. Social bees and wasps (Ins.: Hymenoptera, Apidae and Vespidae) from the estuary of the river Ängerån, Sweden. Fauna Norrlandica 3, 1-5.
3. Svensson, B. G. and Bergström, G. 1979. Marking pheromones of Alpinobombus males. Journal of Chemical Ecology 5, 603-615.
4. Ågren, L., Cederberg, B. and Svensson, B. G. 1979. Changes with age in ultrastructure and pheromone content of male labial glands in some bumble bee species (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Zoon 7, 1-14.
1978
1. Svensson, B.W. 1978. Clutch dimensions and aspects of the breeding strategy of the Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) in Northern Europe - a study based on egg collections. Ornis Scandinavica 9, 66-83.
1977
1. Svensson, B. G. 1977. Pheromones in male bumble bees - a taxonomical tool, as exemplified by Pyrobombus lapponicus Fabr. (Hym., Apidae). Proceedings of the International Congress of IUSSI 8, 317.
2. Svensson, B. G. and Bergström, G. 1977. Volatile marking secretions from the labial gland of north European Pyrobombus D.T. males (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Insect Sociaux 24, 213-224.
3. Svensson, B. G., Ebmer, A. W. and Sakagami, S. F. 1977. Lasioglossum (Evylaeus) boreale, a new Halictinae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) species found in northern Sweden and on Hokkaido, Japan, with notes on its biology. Entomologica Scandinavica 8, 219-229.
4. Svensson, B. G. and Lundberg, H. 1977. Distribution of bumble bee nests in a subalpine/alpine area in relation to altitude and habitat (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Zoon 5, 63-72.
5. Lundberg, H. and Svensson, B. G. 1977. Altitudinal distribution of Psithyrus Lep. in relation to that of their hosts Bombus Latr. in a subalpine/alpine area. Proceedings of the International Congress of IUSSI 8, 305-306.
6. Friberg, F., Nilsson, L.M, Otto. C., Sjöström, P., Svensson, B.W., Svensson Bj. and Ulfstrand, S. 1977. Diversity and environments of benthic invertebrate communities in south Swedish Lapland. Archiv fuer Hydrobiologie 81, 129-154.
7. Svensson, B.W. 1977. Dytiscidae and Gyrinidae (Coleoptera) from the Azores and Madeira. Boletim do Museu Municipal do Funchal 137, 87-89.
1976
1. Svensson, B. G. and Tengö, J. 1976. Andrena (Hym., Apoidea) on the island of Öland. I. Subgenus Andrena (s.s.) Fabr. Entomologisk Tidskrift 97, 78-89.
2. Otto, C. and Svensson, B.W. 1976. Consequences of removal of pupae for a population of Potamophylax cingulatus Steph. (Trichoptera) in a South Swedish stream. Oikos 27, 40-43.
1975
1. Lundberg, H. and Svensson, B. G. 1975. Studies on the behaviour of Bombus Latr. species (Hym., Apidae) parasitized by Sphaerularia bombi Dufour (Nematoda) in an alpine area. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 22, 129-134.
2. Svensson, B.W. and Tjeder, B. 1975. Taxonomic notes on some European Trichoptera. Entomologica Scandinavica 5, 67-70.
3. Svensson, B.W. and Tjeder, B. 1975. Oxyethira boreella n.sp. from northern Sweden (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae). Entomologica Scandinavica 6, 131-133.
4. Svensson, B.W. 1975. Morphometric variation of adult Potamophylax cingulataus (Trichoptera) reflecting environmental heterogeneity in a South Swedish stream. Oikos 26, 365-377.
5. Svensson, B.W. and Tjeder, B. 1975. Check-list of the Trichoptera of North-Western Europe. Entomologica Scandinavica 6, 261-274.
1974
1. Svensson, B.W. 1974. Population movements of adult Trichoptera at a south Swedish stream. Oikos 25, 157-175.
2. Owen, D.F. and Svensson, B.W. 1974. Massive species diversity in a sample of Ichneumonidae (Hym.) from Southern Sweden. Entomologica Scandinavica 5, 289-290.
1973
1. Svensson, B. G. 1973. Morphological studies on the two Scandinavian subspecies of Bombus lapponicus Fabr. (Hym., Apidae). Entomologisk Tidskrift 94, 140-147.
2. Bergström, G. and Svensson, B. G. 1973. 2, 3-Dihydro-6, trans-farnesol: main component in the cephalic marking secretions of Bombus jonellus Kby. (Hym., Apidae). Zoon 1, 61-65.
3. Bergström, G. and Svensson, B. G. 1973. Characteristic marking secretions of the forms lapponicus and scndinavicus of Bombus lapponicus Fabr. (Hym., Apidae). Chemica Scripta 4, 231-238.
4. Svensson, B.W. 1973. Palpicornia (Coleoptera) from the Azores. Boletim do Museu Municipal do Funchal 123, 90-93.
1972
1. Svensson, B.W. 1972. Flight periods, ovarian maturation and mating in Trichoptera at a South Swedish stream. Oikos 23, 370-384.
1971
1. Svensson, B. 1971. A new species of Limnephilus from southern Sweden (Trichoptera, Limnephilidae). Entomologica Scandinavica 2, 49-51.
2. Eriksson, C.-G., Nilsson, L. & Svensson, B. 1971. The passerine bird fauna of some forest habitats in Stora Sjöfallet National Park, Swedish Lapland. Bird Study 18, 21-27.
3. Ulfstrand, S., Svensson, B., Enckell, P.H., Hagerman, L. and Otto, C. 1971. Benthic insect communities of streams in Stora Sjöfallet National Park, Swedish Lapland. Entomologica Scandinavica 2, 309-336.
1970
1. Svensson, B. 1970. Dryopidae (Coleoptera) from the Azores and Madeira. Boletim do Museu Municipal do Funchal 108, 44-48.