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Habitat choice and female preference in a polymorphic stickleback population
Feller, A. F., Seehausen, O., Lucek, K., & Marques, D. A. (2016). Habitat choice and female preference in a polymorphic stickleback population.
Evolutionary Ecology Research
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17
, 419-435.
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Does water depth or diet divergence predict progress toward ecological speciation in whitefish radiations?
Ingram, T., Hudson, A. G., Vonlanthen, P., & Seehausen, O. (2012). Does water depth or diet divergence predict progress toward ecological speciation in whitefish radiations?
Evolutionary Ecology Research
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14
, 487-502.
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Magic cues versus magic preferences in speciation
Maan, M. E., & Seehausen, O. (2012). Magic cues versus magic preferences in speciation.
Evolutionary Ecology Research
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14
, 779-785.
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Evolutionary divergence in replicate pairs of ecotypes of Lake Victoria cichlid fish
Magalhaes, I. S., Lundsgaard-Hansen, B., Mwaiko, S., & Seehausen, O. (2012). Evolutionary divergence in replicate pairs of ecotypes of Lake Victoria cichlid fish.
Evolutionary Ecology Research
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14
(4), 381-401.
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Signals of predation-induced directional and disruptive selection in the threespined stickleback
Zeller, M., Lucek, K., Haesler, M. P., Seehausen, O., & Sivasundar, A. (2012). Signals of predation-induced directional and disruptive selection in the threespined stickleback.
Evolutionary Ecology Research
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14
, 193-205.
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