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  1. Despite temperature effects on gonad development, timing of spawning is remarkably flexible in Atlantic cod
  2. Vertebrate decision making leads to the interdependence of behaviour and wellbeing
  3. Hormonal regulation of the phenotype into environmentally appropriate pace‐of‐life syndromes
  4. Spatial restrictions inadvertently doubled the carbon footprint of Norway’s mackerel fishing fleet
  5. Bergmann patterns in planktivorous fishes: A light‐size or zooplankton community‐size rule is just as valid explanation as the temperature‐size rule
  6. Blue mussels in western Norway have vanished where in reach of crawling predators
  7. Adaptive host responses to infection can resemble parasitic manipulation
  8. Adaptive host responses to infection can resemble parasitic manipulation
  9. From self-interest to cooperation: extra-pair mating as a driver of relaxed territorial aggression in social neighbourhoods
  10. Bioenergetics modelling of growth processes in parasitized Eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua L.)
  11. Maintaining quality assessment practices in Norwegian higher education after the two-evaluator law
  12. Fish resist temptation from junk food: state‐dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod Gadus morhua facing seasonal fluxes of lipid‐rich prey
  13. Poleward distribution of mesopelagic fishes is constrained by seasonality in light
  14. Nesting Synchrony and Clutch Size in Migratory Birds: Capital versus Income Breeding Determines Responses to Variable Spring Onset
  15. Light and energetics at seasonal extremes limit poleward range shifts
  16. Gender gaps in the performance of Norwegian biology students: the roles of test anxiety and science confidence
  17. Hormonal adjustments to future expectations impact growth and survival in juvenile fish
  18. Body size adaptions under climate change: zooplankton community more important than temperature or food abundance in model of a zooplanktivorous fish
  19. Hormones as adaptive control systems in juvenile fish
  20. Hormones as adaptive control systems in juvenile fish
  21. Fishing for answers
  22. Light comfort zone in a mesopelagic fish emerges from adaptive behaviour along a latitudinal gradient
  23. Smaller Classes Promote Equitable Student Participation in STEM
  24. Dying from the lesser of three evils: facilitation and non‐consumptive effects emerge in a model with multiple predators
  25. Decision-Making From the Animal Perspective: Bridging Ecology and Subjective Cognition
  26. Evolutionary effects of fishing gear on foraging behavior and life-history traits
  27. Parent-offspring conflict over reproductive timing: ecological dynamics far away and at other times may explain spawning variability in Pacific herring
  28. Correlates of complete brood failure in blue tits: could extra-pair mating provide unexplored benefits to females?
  29. Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance: blurring ecology and physiology
  30. Disentangling the role of sea lice on the marine survival of Atlantic salmon
  31. Conclusion that fishing-induced evolution is negligible follows from model assumptions
  32. Taking animal breeding into the wild: regulation of fishing gear can make fish stocks evolve higher productivity
  33. Marine ecosystem connectivity mediated by migrant–resident interactions and the concomitant cross‐system flux of lipids
  34. From sensing to emergent adaptations: Modelling the proximate architecture for decision-making
  35. Modelling and interpreting fish bioenergetics: a role for behaviour, life-history traits and survival trade-offs
  36. Understanding the individual to implement the ecosystem approach to fisheries management
  37. The proximate architecture for decision-making in fish
  38. Response: Demography affects spawning location in Northeast Arctic cod, but what affects demography?
  39. Effects of temperature and food availability on larval cod survival: a model for behaviour in vertical gradients
  40. Bioeconomic consequences of fishing-induced evolution: a model predicts limited impact on net present value
  41. Climate change in fish: effects of respiratory constraints on optimal life history and behaviour
  42. Effects of copepod size on fish growth: a model based on data for North Sea sandeel
  43. Long‐term change in a behavioural trait: truncated spawning distribution and demography in Northeast Arctic cod
  44. Climate warming causes life-history evolution in a model for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
  45. Life-history implications of the allometric scaling of growth
  46. The emotion system promotes diversity and evolvability
  47. Conservation physiology across scales: insights from the marine realm
  48. Extra-Pair Mating and Evolution of Cooperative Neighbourhoods
  49. Trade-offs between growth and reproduction in wild Atlantic cod
  50. Cues, strategies, and outcomes: how migrating vertebrates track environmental change
  51. Effects of the Emotion System on Adaptive Behavior
  52. Can behavioural ecology unite hypotheses for fish recruitment?
  53. Can fisheries-induced evolution shift reference points for fisheries management?
  54. Natural mortality: Its ecology, how it shapes fish life histories, and why it may be increased by fishing
  55. Evolutionary impact assessment: accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
  56. Conservation physiology of marine fishes: advancing the predictive capacity of models
  57. Model of optimal behaviour in fish larvae predicts that food availability determines survival, but not growth
  58. Fishing-induced evolution of growth: concepts, mechanisms and the empirical evidence
  59. A Model for Optimal Offspring Size in Fish, Including Live-Bearing and Parental Effects
  60. Fishing-induced evolution and changing reproductive ecology of fish: the evolution of steepness
  61. Modelling fishing-induced adaptations and consequences for natural mortality
  62. Quantifying the Adaptive Value of Learning in Foraging Behavior
  63. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Implications of fisheries-induced evolution for stock rebuilding and recovery
  64. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Size-selective fishing gear and life history evolution in the Northeast Arctic cod
  65. Modeling rule-based behavior: habitat selection and the growth-survival trade-off in larval cod
  66. Changing philosophies and tools for statistical inferences in behavioral ecology
  67. THE EVOLUTION OF SPAWNING MIGRATIONS: STATE DEPENDENCE AND FISHING-INDUCED CHANGES
  68. Evolution of growth in Gulf of St Lawrence cod?
  69. The Role of Fisheries-Induced Evolution
  70. Ecology: Managing Evolving Fish Stocks
  71. Linking behavioural ecology and oceanography: larval behaviour determines growth, mortality and dispersal
  72. Early is better: seasonal egg fitness and timing of reproduction in a zooplankton life-history model
  73. A standard protocol for describing individual-based and agent-based models
  74. The logic of skipped spawning in fish
  75. State-dependent energy allocation in cod ( Gadus morhua )