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Parental behaviour in relation to food availability in the common goby
C KVARNEMO, OLA Svensson, E FORSGREN
Animal Behaviour 56 (5), 1285-1290, 1998
1341998
Effects of a low oxygen environment on parental effort and filial cannibalism in the male sand goby, Pomatoschistus minutus
M Lissåker, C Kvarnemo, O Svensson
Behavioral Ecology 14 (3), 374-381, 2003
952003
Parental behaviour in relation to the occurrence of sneaking in the common goby
O Svensson, C Magnhagen, E Forsgren, C Kvarnemo
Animal behaviour 56 (1), 175-179, 1998
661998
The importance of sperm competition risk and nest appearance for male behavior and female choice in the sand goby, Pomatoschistus minutus
O Svensson, C Kvarnemo
Behavioral Ecology 16 (6), 1042-1048, 2005
652005
Sexually selected nest‐building –Pomatoschistus minutus males build smaller nest‐openings in the presence of sneaker males
O Svensson, C Kvarnemo
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16 (5), 896-902, 2003
552003
Continuous but not intermittent noise has a negative impact on mating success in a marine fish with paternal care
EL Blom, C Kvarnemo, I Dekhla, S Schöld, MH Andersson, O Svensson, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 5494, 2019
542019
Courtship sounds advertise species identity and male quality in sympatric Pomatoschistus spp. gobies
SS Pedroso, I Barber, O Svensson, PJ Fonseca, MCP Amorim
PLoS One 8 (6), e64620, 2013
482013
Genetic mating patterns studied in pools with manipulated nest site availability in two populations of Pomatoschistus minutus
A Singer, C Kvarnemo, K Lindström, O Svensson
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19 (5), 1641-1650, 2006
462006
Relative costs of courtship behaviours in nest-building sand gobies
KH Olsson, C Kvarnemo, O Svensson
Animal Behaviour 77 (2), 541-546, 2009
452009
Parasitic spawning in sand gobies: an experimental assessment of nest-opening size, sneaker male cues, paternity, and filial cannibalism
O Svensson, C Kvarnemo
Behavioral Ecology 18 (2), 410-419, 2007
452007
Parasitic spawning in sand gobies: an experimental assessment of nest-opening size, sneaker male cues, paternity, and filial cannibalism
O Svensson, C Kvarnemo
Behavioral Ecology 18 (2), 410-419, 2007
452007
Annotating public fungal ITS sequences from the built environment according to the MIxS-Built Environment standard–a report from a May 23-24, 2016 workshop (Gothenburg, Sweden)
K Abarenkov, RI Adams, I Laszlo, A Agan, E Ambrosio, A Antonelli, ...
MycoKeys 16, 1-15, 2016
402016
Endless forms of sexual selection
WR Lindsay, S Andersson, B Bererhi, J Höglund, A Johnsen, C Kvarnemo, ...
PeerJ 7, e7988, 2019
342019
Post‐glacial establishment of locally adapted fish populations over a steep salinity gradient
EH Leder, C André, A Le Moan, M Töpel, A Blomberg, JN Havenhand, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 34 (1), 138-156, 2021
292021
The mitochondrial genome sequences of the round goby and the sand goby reveal patterns of recent evolution in gobiid fish
I Adrian-Kalchhauser, O Svensson, VE Kutschera, M Alm Rosenblad, ...
BMC genomics 18, 1-14, 2017
262017
Immigrant reproductive dysfunction facilitates ecological speciation
O Svensson, J Gräns, MC Celander, J Havenhand, EH Leder, ...
Evolution 71 (10), 2510-2521, 2017
262017
Costly courtship or dishonest display? Intensely displaying sand goby males have lower lipid content
O Svensson, A Nyman, C Kvarnemo
Journal of Fish Biology 64 (5), 1425-1429, 2004
262004
Socially induced tactic change in 2 types of sand goby sneaker males
T Takegaki, O Svensson, C Kvarnemo
Behavioral Ecology 23 (4), 742-750, 2012
252012
Investment in testes, sperm‐duct glands and lipid reserves differs between male morphs but not between early and late breeding season in Pomatoschistus minutus
C Kvarnemo, O Svensson, W Manson
Journal of Fish Biology 76 (7), 1609-1625, 2010
252010
The genetics of mate preferences in hybrids between two young and sympatric Lake Victoria cichlid species
O Svensson, K Woodhouse, C Van Oosterhout, A Smith, GF Turner, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1849), 20162332, 2017
222017
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