Malte Andersson
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Malte Andersson's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology Stockholm University
- Masters Ecology Uppsala University
- PhD Marine Biology Lund University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)Malte Andersson's Published Works
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- Sexual selection and mate choice. (2006) (1145)
- Female choice selects for extreme tail length in a widowbird (1982) (853)
- SEXUAL SELECTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF SONG (1986) (648)
- EVOLUTION OF CONDITION‐DEPENDENT SEX ORNAMENTS AND MATING PREFERENCES: SEXUAL SELECTION BASED ON VIABILITY DIFFERENCES (1986) (618)
- Sexual selection, natural selection and quality advertisement (1982) (493)
- Ultraviolet sexual dimorphism and assortative mating in blue tits (1998) (436)
- Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality (2011) (402)
- Evolution of reversed sexual size dimorphism and role partitioning among predatory birds, with a size scaling of flight performance (1981) (343)
- Parental defence of offspring: A model and an example (1980) (319)
- Multiple Receivers, Multiple Ornaments, and a Trade‐off between Agonistic and Epigamic Signaling in a Widowbird (2002) (257)
- Genetic similarity between mates and extra-pair parentage in three species of shorebirds (2002) (238)
- On the evolution of hoarding behaviour (1978) (230)
- Brood Parasitism within Species (1984) (198)
- Nest Parasitism in Goldeneyes Bucephala clangula: Some Evolutionary Aspects (1982) (162)
- Evolution of Classical Polyandry: Three Steps to Female Emancipation (2005) (145)
- Flock-feeding on fish schools increases individual success in gulls (1986) (142)
- Clumping versus spacing out: Experiments on nest predation in fieldfares (Turdus pilaris) (1978) (141)
- Plant Phenols and Nutrients in Relation to Variations in Climate and Rodent Grazing (1986) (139)
- The Evolution of Eusociality (1984) (135)
- NOMADISM AND SITE TENACITY AS ALTERNATIVE REPRODUCTIVE TACTICS IN BIRDS (1980) (127)
- Colonial breeding reduces nest predation in the common gull (Larus canus) (1984) (117)
- On optimal predator search (1981) (110)
- Central Place Foraging in the Whinchat, Saxicola Rubetra (1981) (106)
- Host-parasite relatedness shown by protein fingerprinting in a brood parasitic bird. (2000) (105)
- Rodent cycles in relation to food resources on an alpine heath (1986) (102)
- Kin selection and reciprocity in flight formation (2004) (96)
- Relatedness and the Evolution of Conspecific Brood Parasitism (2001) (93)
- Natural Selection of Colony Size in a Passerine Bird (1994) (86)
- Brood parasitism: Female ducks can double their reproduction (2001) (84)
- The evolution of mating preferences and sexually selected traits (1987) (75)
- PROTEIN FINGERPRINTING: A NEW TECHNIQUE REVEALS EXTENSIVE CONSPECIFIC BROOD PARASITISM (2001) (73)
- Predator perches: a visual search perspective (2009) (63)
- POPULATION ECOLOGY OF THE LONG-TAILED SKUA (STERCORARIUS LONGICAUDUS VIEILL.) (1976) (61)
- Adaptive seasonal trend in brood sex ratio: test in two sister species with contrasting breeding systems (2003) (54)
- Brood Parasitism in a Population of Common Eider (somateria Mollissima) (2004) (51)
- Human fertility in relation to education, economy, religion, contraception, and family planning programs (2020) (51)
- Social Behaviour and Communication in the Great Skua (1976) (51)
- Evolution of reversed sex roles, sexual size dimorphism, and mating system in coucals (Centropodidae, Aves) (1995) (50)
- Tail ornamentation, size dimorphism and wing length in the genus Euplectes (Ploceinae) (1994) (48)
- Sexual selection. (2019) (47)
- Natural Selection of Offspring Numbers: Some Possible Intergeneration Effects (1978) (42)
- Spatial relatedness and brood parasitism in a female-philopatric bird population (2008) (40)
- Breeding Behaviour of the Long-Tailed Skua Stercorarius longicaudus (Vieillot) (1971) (39)
- Reproductive tactics under severe egg predation: an eider’s dilemma (2006) (39)
- Host–parasite kinship in a female‐philopatric bird population: evidence from relatedness trend analysis (2007) (39)
- Brood Parasitism and Nest Takeover in Common Eiders (2006) (35)
- SOCIAL POLYANDRY, PARENTAL INVESTMENT, SEXUAL SELECTION, AND EVOLUTION OF REDUCED FEMALE GAMETE SIZE (2004) (35)
- Phylogeny, behaviour, plumage evolution and neoteny in skuas Stercorariidae (1999) (32)
- Sexual selection : testing the alternatives : report of the Dahlem Workshop on Sexual Selection: Testing the Alternatives, Berlin 1986, August 31-September 5 (1987) (31)
- Nest parasitism and hatching success in a population of Goldeneyes Bucephala clangula (1982) (29)
- Food information in the Black-headed Gull, Larus ridibundus (1981) (26)
- On the functions of conspicuous seasonal plumages in birds (1983) (26)
- Reproductive tactics of the ringed plover Charadrius hiaticula (2003) (26)
- Social Organization and Foraging Ecology in the Arctic Skua Stercorarius Parasiticus: A Test of the Food Defendability Hypothesis (1980) (25)
- Nest parasitism in the barnacle goose: evidence from protein fingerprinting and microsatellites (2009) (24)
- PREDATION AND KLEPTOPARASITISM BY SKUAS IN A SHETLAND SEABIRD COLONY (2008) (23)
- Clutch Desertion in Barrow's Goldeneyes (Bucephala islandica) — Effects of Non-Natal Eggs, the Environment and Host Female Characteristics (2009) (23)
- Adult nomadism in Tengmalm's Owl Aegolius funereus (1981) (22)
- Optimal egg shape in waders (2011) (22)
- Behaviour of the Pomarine Skua Stercorarius pomarinus Temm. with Comparative Remarks on Stercorariinae (1973) (22)
- Successive clutches and parental roles in waders: the importance of timing in multiple clutch systems☆ (2001) (20)
- Breeding Association between Common Gull Larus canus and Arctic Skua Stercorarius parasiticus (1980) (20)
- Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Nest: Spread Them and Cut Time at Risk (2012) (19)
- Brood parasitic European starlings do not lay high-quality eggs (2005) (17)
- Predation by sparrowhawks decreases with increased breeding density in a songbird, the great tit (2004) (16)
- NEST PREDATION SELECTS FOR COLONIAL BREEDING AMONG FIELDFARES TURDUS PILARIS (2008) (15)
- Helping Relatives Survive and Reproduce: Inclusive Fitness and Reproductive Value in Brood Parasitism (2017) (15)
- Colony kin structure and host‐parasite relatedness in the barnacle goose (2009) (14)
- Female sociality and kin discrimination in brood parasitism: unrelated females fight over egg laying (2015) (14)
- Brood parasitism, female condition and clutch reduction in the common eider Somateria mollisima (2011) (14)
- Brood parasitism, relatedness and sociality: a kinship role in female reproductive tactics (2018) (13)
- Aposematism and crypsis in a rodent: antipredator defence of the Norwegian lemming (2015) (12)
- Lemmus lemmus: A Possible Case of Aposematic Coloration and Behavior (1976) (12)
- Animal behaviour: Relative size in the mating game (2004) (12)
- TEMPORAL GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOUR SEQUENCES (1974) (12)
- Sexual selection and the importance of viability differences: a reply (1986) (9)
- A case of male opportunism (1990) (9)
- Multiple maternity in black‐headed gull Larus ridibundus clutches as revealed by protein fingerprinting (2008) (9)
- Indeterminate laying and flexible clutch size in a capital breeder, the common eider (2011) (8)
- CLUTCH SIZE IN THE LONG‐TAILED SKUA STERCORARIUS LONGICAUDUS: SOME FIELD EXPERIMENTS (2008) (8)
- Evolutionary biology (communication arising): Why do birds engage in extra-pair copulation? (2003) (7)
- Birds of Nuvagapak Point, Northeastern Alaska (1973) (7)
- Why do birds engage in extra-pair copulation? Reply (2003) (7)
- Behavioural ecology: Coots count (2003) (6)
- Why do birds engage in extra-pair copulation? Authors' reply (2003) (5)
- Female-biased natal philopatry, social parallels, and conspecific brood parasitism in New World quails and waterfowl (2017) (4)
- Mate choice: the tungara frog. (1986) (2)
- Clutch size limitation in waders: experimental test in redshank Tringa totanus (2002) (2)
- Sex ratios and reversals. (1983) (1)
- Book Review:The Arctic Skua. A Study of the Ecology and Evolution of a Seabird. Peter O'Donald (1984) (1)
- 9. Species Recognition, Sexual Selection, and Speciation (1994) (1)
- Some aspects of behaviour and ecology in skuas (Stercorariinae) (1975) (1)
- Why birds engage in extrapair copulations: a reply to Griffith & Montgomerie (2003) (0)
- Evolution. A case of male opportunism. (1990) (0)
- 17. Sexual Selection in Plants (1994) (0)
- Regulates Auxin-Mediated Organ Development (2005) (0)
- Female choice in widowbirds (reply) (1983) (0)
- 6. Empirical Studies of Sexually Selected Traits: Patterns (1994) (0)
- Aposematism and crypsis in a rodent: antipredator defence of the Norwegian lemming (2015) (0)
- Confusing Models with Tests in Studies of Sexual Selection: Reply to Jones (2003) (0)
- 16. Alternative Mating Tactics (1994) (0)
- Proposing the Alternatives to be Tested@@@Sexual Selection: Testing the Alternatives. (1988) (0)
- Achieving sustainable population: Fertility decline in many developing countries follows modern contraception, not economic growth (2022) (0)
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