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The use of multiple cues in mate choice
U Candolin
Biological reviews 78 (4), 575-595, 2003
14702003
Behavioral responses to changing environments
BBM Wong, U Candolin
Behavioral Ecology 26 (3), 665-673, 2015
9312015
Behavioural responses to human‐induced environmental change
U Tuomainen, U Candolin
Biological Reviews 86 (3), 640-657, 2011
6782011
How is female mate choice affected by male competition?
BBM Wong, U Candolin
Biological Reviews 80 (4), 559-571, 2005
4672005
Is sexual selection beneficial during adaptation to environmental change?
U Candolin, J Heuschele
Trends in ecology & evolution 23 (8), 446-452, 2008
2342008
Reproduction under predation risk and the trade–off between current and future reproduction in the threespine stickleback
U Candolin
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1998
2291998
Changed environmental conditions weaken sexual selection in sticklebacks
U Candolin, T Salesto, M Evers
Journal of evolutionary biology 20 (1), 233-239, 2007
2262007
The relationship between signal quality and physical condition: is sexual signalling honest in the three-spined stickleback?
U Candolin
Animal behaviour 58 (6), 1261-1267, 1999
2171999
Behavioural responses to a changing world: mechanisms and consequences
U Candolin, BBM Wong
Oxford University Press, 2012
1912012
Predation risk affects courtship and attractiveness of competing threespine stickleback males
U Candolin
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 41, 81-87, 1997
1751997
Environment-dependent use of mate choice cues in sticklebacks
J Heuschele, M Mannerla, P Gienapp, U Candolin
Behavioral Ecology 20 (6), 1223-1227, 2009
1672009
Correlation between male size and territory quality: consequence of male competition or predation susceptibility?
U Candolin, HR Voigt
Oikos 95 (2), 225-230, 2001
1602001
Human-induced water turbidity alters selection on sexual displays in sticklebacks
J Engström-Öst, U Candolin
Behavioral ecology 18 (2), 393-398, 2007
1592007
Male–male competition facilitates female choice in sticklebacks
U Candolin
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999
1521999
Communication in troubled waters: responses of fish communication systems to changing environments
I Van der Sluijs, SM Gray, MCP Amorim, I Barber, U Candolin, AP Hendry, ...
Evolutionary Ecology 25, 623-640, 2011
1492011
Changes in expression and honesty of sexual signalling over the reproductive lifetime of sticklebacks
U Candolin
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2000
1422000
Environmental deterioration compromises socially enforced signals of male quality in three-spined sticklebacks
BBM Wong, U Candolin, K Lindström
The American Naturalist 170 (2), 184-189, 2007
1392007
Increased signalling effort when survival prospects decrease: male–male competition ensures honesty
U Candolin
Animal behaviour 60 (4), 417-422, 2000
1392000
Sexual signaling in the European bitterling: females learn the truth by direct inspection of the resource
U Candolin, JD Reynolds
Behavioral Ecology 12 (4), 407-411, 2001
1172001
Male-male competition ensures honest signaling of male parental ability in the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
U Candolin
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 49, 57-61, 2000
1172000
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