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Tag Archives: behaviour
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The roles of evolutionary history vs. ontogenetic experience in nine-spined stickleback behaviour
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Baby whining is most annoying
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Plates and predation: the optimal number of lateral plates depends on escape strategy in threespine sticklebacks
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Tame fox
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Jolly Jumper is back – beaten
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Wankers united: Road to hell revisited
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Spawning in mind under full moon?
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Leadership issues
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Antipredation strategies for dogs
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Nest desertion and conspecific brood parasitism
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Anglers’ dilemma
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Dressed up for success or something else?
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Beware: animal personalities can ruin your research
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Punishment by Tabasco and your genotype
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Cooperation blossoms in the presence of an enemy
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Natural born winners
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No need for scooping sticklebacks
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Why the long face – or are you just displaying how chilled out a person you are?
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Stickleback socio-psychology
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Lost? Forget your GPS, just look for cow compasses…
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Fast growth is risky business for fish
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Behavior & conservation
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Growth, mortality, behaviour and personality

