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Author Archives: herczeg
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Anuran nightmare: the unbeatable killer carabid larvae
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The roles of evolutionary history vs. ontogenetic experience in nine-spined stickleback behaviour
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Handsome lizards are good fighters
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Plates and predation: the optimal number of lateral plates depends on escape strategy in threespine sticklebacks
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Divergent growth strategies in nine-spined stickleback populations: an effect of piscine predation?
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Eau de α-tocopherol: vitamin in male smell attracts females
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Mother’s advice in the egg: sticklebacks and antipredator tricks
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Listen to the inner voice – you can hear about future (a little)
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Sex appeal in UV: female green lizards prefer males with high UV chroma
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Finally – morphological variation in nine-spined sticklebacks
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The true horror: attack of the genetic mutant hybrid monster SHEEP-PIG!
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Predicting evolution from wild-caught phenotypes – a historical paper
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Rensch’s rule inverted – female-driven gigantism in nine-spined sticklebacks.
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Background of blackness remains unresolved in common frogs
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The great killer tits of Hungary
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Gigantism – what makes the good example
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Hardcore fishing in Hungary
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Insular gigantism underwater – huge nine-spined sticklebacks in tiny ponds
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Intraspecific, habitat-dependent variation in brain structure
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Energy storage along an environmental gradient: northern frogs are fatter
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Frogs in blue – reloaded
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Aliens of coral reefs
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Beware: animal personalities can ruin your research
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Beware of DHMO, it’s everywhere..!
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Stickleback personalities and behavioural types in markedly different environments

