
Publications of Elisabeth Bolund
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Journal Article (14)
1.
Journal Article
26 (9), pp. 2063 - 2069 (2013)
Fewer invited talks by women in evolutionary biology symposia. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2.
Journal Article
66 (6), pp. 975 - 984 (2012)
Singing activity stimulates partner reproductive investment rather than increasing paternity success in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 3.
Journal Article
11, 327 (2011)
Correlates of male fitness in captive zebra finches - a comparison of methods to disentangle genetic and environmental effects. BMC Evolutionary Biology 4.
Journal Article
108 (26), pp. 10608 - 10613 (2011)
Female extrapair mating behavior can evolve via indirect selection on males. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 5.
Journal Article
22 (1), pp. 126 - 134 (2011)
Quantitative genetics and fitness consequences of neophilia in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology 6.
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20 (4), pp. 485 - 495 (2010)
The recombination landscape of the zebra finch Taeniopygia guttata genome. Genome Research 7.
Journal Article
79 (4), pp. 947 - 955 (2010)
Inbreeding depression of sexually selected traits and attractiveness in the zebra finch. Animal Behaviour 8.
Journal Article
23 (3), pp. 586 - 597 (2010)
No heightened condition dependence of zebra finch ornaments - A quantitative genetic approach. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 9.
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79 (6), pp. 1329 - 1337 (2010)
Patterns of conspecific brood parasitism in zebra finches. Animal Behaviour 10.
Journal Article
64 (4), pp. 998 - 1006 (2010)
Heritability of and early environment effects on variation in mating preferences. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution 11.
Journal Article
276 (1657), pp. 707 - 715 (2009)
Compensatory investment in zebra finches: Females lay larger eggs when paired to sexually unattractive males. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 12.
Journal Article
76 (6), pp. 1927 - 1934 (2008)
Assortative versus disassortative mating preferences of female zebra finches based on self-referent phenotype matching. Animal Behaviour 13.
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21 (5), pp. 1274 - 1280 (2008)
Sexual imprinting on continuous variation: Do female zebra finches prefer or avoid unfamiliar sons of their foster parents? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14.
Journal Article
74 (4), pp. 715 - 724 (2007)
Intrasexual competition in zebra finches, the role of beak colour and body size. Animal Behaviour