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The following pages link to Changed environmental conditions weaken sexual selection in sticklebacks (Q50709389):
Displaying 50 items.
- Can environmental change affect host/parasite-mediated speciation? (Q26747119) (← links)
- Coloured ornamental traits could be effective and non-invasive indicators of pollution exposure for wildlife (Q28066919) (← links)
- Sexual signals and mating patterns in Syngnathidae (Q28239811) (← links)
- Ten unanswered questions in multimodal communication (Q28682087) (← links)
- Experimental tests of light-pollution impacts on nocturnal insect courtship and dispersal (Q30275896) (← links)
- Early Marine Migration Patterns of Wild Coastal Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarki clarki), Steelhead Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), and Their Hybrids (Q30479502) (← links)
- Species-Specific Relationships between Water Transparency and Male Coloration within and between Two Closely Related Lake Victoria Cichlid Species (Q30523792) (← links)
- Behavioural responses to human-induced environmental change (Q30990872) (← links)
- Conservation implications of anthropogenic impacts on visual communication and camouflage (Q31127261) (← links)
- Environmental quality alters female costs and benefits of evolving under enforced monogamy. (Q31150628) (← links)
- Sex in murky waters: algal-induced turbidity increases sexual selection in pipefish. (Q33562875) (← links)
- Broken barriers: human-induced changes to gene flow and introgression in animals: an examination of the ways in which humans increase genetic exchange among populations and species and the consequences for biodiversity. (Q33882725) (← links)
- Sexual selection reinforces a higher flight endurance in urban damselflies (Q33906439) (← links)
- The evolutionary consequences of disrupted male mating signals: an agent-based modelling exploration of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the guppy (Q33928455) (← links)
- Fluctuating Environments, Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Flexible Mate Choice in Birds (Q34168678) (← links)
- Should attractive males sneak: the trade-off between current and future offspring (Q34629412) (← links)
- Human-caused habitat fragmentation can drive rapid divergence of male genitalia (Q34764144) (← links)
- Anthropogenic ecosystem fragmentation drives shared and unique patterns of sexual signal divergence among three species of Bahamian mosquitofish (Q35893108) (← links)
- Condition-dependent trade-offs between sexual traits, body condition and immunity: the effect of novel habitats (Q36058415) (← links)
- The ecological-evolutionary interplay: density-dependent sexual selection in a migratory songbird. (Q36101513) (← links)
- Secondary compounds from exotic tree plantations change female mating preferences in the palmate newt (Lissotriton helveticus). (Q36350051) (← links)
- Exposure to an environmental estrogen breaks down sexual isolation between native and invasive species (Q36554879) (← links)
- An increase in pH boosts olfactory communication in sticklebacks (Q36666009) (← links)
- Environmental change mediates mate choice for an extended phenotype, but not for mate quality (Q37631942) (← links)
- The genetic and evolutionary basis of colour variation in vertebrates (Q37709214) (← links)
- Genes, hormones, and circuits: An integrative approach to study the evolution of social behavior (Q37821537) (← links)
- Social effects for locomotion vary between environments in Drosophila melanogaster females (Q38685652) (← links)
- Mate choice opportunity leads to shorter offspring development time in a desert insect (Q39057668) (← links)
- Population responses to anthropogenic disturbance: lessons from three‐spined sticklebacksGasterosteus aculeatusin eutrophic habitats (Q39844194) (← links)
- Indirect effects of human-induced environmental change on offspring production mediated by behavioural responses. (Q43598181) (← links)
- Causes and Consequences of Genital Evolution (Q44866705) (← links)
- Predation-associated divergence of male genital morphology in a livebearing fish (Q44869503) (← links)
- Kin-bias, breeding site selection and female fitness in a cannibalistic Neotropical frog (Q46971234) (← links)
- Evidence for Selection-by-Environment but Not Genotype-by-Environment Interactions for Fitness-Related Traits in a Wild Mammal Population. (Q47615265) (← links)
- Genetic correlations and sex-specific adaptation in changing environments (Q48032979) (← links)
- Increased temperature disrupts chemical communication in some species but not others: The importance of local adaptation and distribution. (Q48155457) (← links)
- Variation of anal fin egg-spots along an environmental gradient in a haplochromine cichlid fish (Q48372986) (← links)
- Environmental complexity and the purging of deleterious alleles (Q51183657) (← links)
- Dissolved organic carbon and unimodal variation in sexual signal coloration in mosquitofish: a role for light limitation? (Q51217923) (← links)
- Sexual isolation promotes divergence between parapatric lake and stream stickleback (Q51248656) (← links)
- Eutrophication as a driver of r-selection traits in a freshwater fish (Q51436782) (← links)
- Swingin' in the rain: condition dependence and sexual selection in a capricious world (Q51695533) (← links)
- Short- and long-term consequences of early developmental conditions: a case study on wild and domesticated zebra finches (Q51941114) (← links)
- Habitat constraints on carotenoid-based coloration in a small euryhaline teleost. (Q55356945) (← links)
- Turbidity alters pre-mating social interactions between native and invasive stream fishes (Q56428032) (← links)
- Accidental experiments: ecological and evolutionary insights and opportunities derived from global change (Q56461836) (← links)
- Red shiner invasion and hybridization with blacktail shiner in the upper Coosa River, USA (Q56773184) (← links)
- Human influences on the strength of phenotypic selection (Q57050045) (← links)
- Density-Dependent Habitat Selection in a Growing Threespine Stickleback Population (Q58689666) (← links)
- Meta-analytic evidence that sexual selection improves population fitness (Q64076243) (← links)