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Tag Archives: Pungitius pungitius
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Trap happy
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The little sister
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On sticklebacks and fisheries induced evolution
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Why giants?
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Genetically giant
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Cheese please
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So RAD or what?
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Back to the basics – sampling in Kuusamo
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Lateral-line asymmetry in pond sticklebacks
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Eye of the stickleback
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Colorful behavior
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Genders – not so similar after all?
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Makings of giants
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On mitochondria and vertebrae
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Becoming a giant – the role of vertebral number
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Sampling in Japan
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In the wake of the giants – part 2
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Good funding news for EGRU!
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Divergent growth strategies in nine-spined stickleback populations: an effect of piscine predation?
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Sticklebacks go to press
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Numbers of spines – does it matter?
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PIGs on the wing
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PIGs in BMC Genomics
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Evolving sticklebacks – from genes to phenotypes
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Insular gigantism underwater – huge nine-spined sticklebacks in tiny ponds

