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  1. Mating Systems in A Changing Environment
  2. Environmental change disrupts communication and sexual selection in a stickleback population
  3. Do algae blooms dilute the risk of trematode infections in threespine sticklebacks?
  4. The sexual selection paradigm: have we overlooked other mechanisms in the evolution of male ornaments?
  5. I'm sexy and I glow it: female ornamentation in a nocturnal capital breeder
  6. The Influence of Stickleback on the Accumulation of Primary Production: a Comparison of Field and Experimental Data
  7. Lessons for a changing world: a response to comments on Wong and Candolin
  8. Habitat alteration influences male signalling effort in the Australian desert goby
  9. Human-induced eutrophication maintains high parasite prevalence in breeding threespine stickleback populations
  10. Behavioral responses to changing environments
  11. The complexity of fish communication in human-disturbed environments: a comment on Radford et al.
  12. How does human-induced environmental change influence host-parasite interactions?
  13. Indirect effects of human-induced environmental change on offspring production mediated by behavioural responses
  14. Estimating the Dynamics of Sexual Selection in Changing Environments
  15. Environmental Change and Extended Phenotypes: Does Eutrophication Influence Nest Building in Sticklebacks?
  16. Should Attractive Males Sneak: The Trade-Off between Current and Future Offspring
  17. Algal blooms impact the quality of nest construction in three-spined sticklebacks
  18. Behavioural Responses to a Changing World
  19. Sexual selection in changing environments: consequences for individuals and populations
  20. Habitat change influences mate search behaviour in three-spined sticklebacks
  21. Density-Dependent Habitat Selection in a Growing Threespine Stickleback Population
  22. Communication in troubled waters: responses of fish communication systems to changing environments
  23. Behavioural responses to human-induced environmental change
  24. Reversed parasite-mediated selection in sticklebacks from eutrophied habitats
  25. Male Ornaments and Habitat Deterioration
  26. Population responses to anthropogenic disturbance: lessons from three-spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus in eutrophic habitats
  27. How not to be seen: does eutrophication influence three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus sneaking behaviour?
  28. Environment-dependent use of mate choice cues in sticklebacks
  29. Does Competition Allow Male Mate Choosiness in Threespine Sticklebacks?
  30. Is sexual selection beneficial during adaptation to environmental change?
  31. Human-induced eutrophication enhances reproductive success through effects on parenting ability in sticklebacks
  32. Mate Choice
  33. Environmental Deterioration Compromises Socially Enforced Signals of Male Quality in Three‐Spined Sticklebacks
  34. An increase in pH boosts olfactory communication in sticklebacks
  35. Changed environmental conditions weaken sexual selection in sticklebacks
  36. Human-induced water turbidity alters selection on sexual displays in sticklebacks
  37. The indirect effects of eutrophication on habitat choice and survival of fish larvae in the Baltic Sea
  38. Effects of increased vegetation cover on nesting behavior of sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  39. How is female mate choice affected by male competition?
  40. OPPOSING SELECTION ON A SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC TRAIT THROUGH FEMALE CHOICE AND MALE COMPETITION IN A WATER BOATMAN
  41. OPPOSING SELECTION ON A SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC TRAIT THROUGH FEMALE CHOICE AND MALE COMPETITION IN A WATER BOATMAN
  42. Effects of Algae Cover on Egg Acquisition in Male Three-Spined Stickleback
  43. Bitterling as models for studies of sperm competition
  44. The use of multiple cues in mate choice
  45. Do changes in risk-taking affect habitat shifts of sticklebacks?
  46. SIZE-DEPENDENT SELECTION ON ARRIVAL TIMES IN STICKLEBACKS: WHY SMALL MALES ARRIVE FIRST
  47. SIZE-DEPENDENT SELECTION ON ARRIVAL TIMES IN STICKLEBACKS: WHY SMALL MALES ARRIVE FIRST
  48. Why do males tolerate sneakers? Tests with the European bitterling, Rhodeus sericeus
  49. Correlation between male size and territory quality: consequence of male competition or predation susceptibility?
  50. Sexual signaling in the European bitterling: females learn the truth by direct inspection of the resource
  51. No effect of a parasite on reproduction in stickleback males: a laboratory artefact?
  52. Changes in expression and honesty of sexual signalling over the reproductive lifetime of sticklebacks
  53. Male-male competition ensures honest signaling of male parental ability in the three-spined stickleback ( Gasterosteus aculeatus )
  54. Increased signalling effort when survival prospects decrease: male–male competition ensures honesty
  55. The relationship between signal quality and physical condition: is sexual signalling honest in the three-spined stickleback?
  56. Male-male competition facilitates female choice in sticklebacks
  57. Predator-induced nest site preference: safe nests allow courtship in sticklebacks
  58. Predation risk affects courtship and attractiveness of competing threespine stickleback males