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Polverino G, Aich U, Brand JA, et al. (2023) Sex-specific effects of psychoactive pollution on behavioral individuality and plasticity in fish. Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society For Behavioral Ecology. 34: 969-978 |
Brand JA, Yee WKW, Aitkenhead IJ, et al. (2023) Temperature change exerts sex-specific effects on behavioural variation. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20230110 |
Iglesias-Carrasco M, Wong BBM, Jennions MD. (2022) In the shadows: wildlife behaviour in tree plantations. Trends in Ecology & Evolution |
Tan H, Bertram MG, Martin JM, et al. (2021) The endocrine disruptor 17β-trenbolone alters the relationship between pre- and post-copulatory sexual traits in male mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki). The Science of the Total Environment. 790: 148028 |
Saaristo M, Craft JA, Tyagi S, et al. (2020) Transcriptome-wide changes associated with the reproductive behaviour of male guppies exposed to 17α-ethinyl estradiol. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 270: 116286 |
Lehtonen TK, Wong BB. (2020) Male phenotype and resource type influence nesting behaviour in a fish Animal Behaviour. 166: 289-296 |
Bertram MG, Tomkins P, Saaristo M, et al. (2019) Disruption of male mating strategies in a chemically compromised environment. The Science of the Total Environment. 134991 |
Bertram MG, Martin JM, Saaristo M, et al. (2019) Context-specific behavioural changes induced by exposure to an androgenic endocrine disruptor. The Science of the Total Environment. 664: 177-187 |
Saaristo M, Johnstone CP, Xu K, et al. (2019) The endocrine disruptor, 17α-ethinyl estradiol, alters male mate choice in a freshwater fish. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 208: 118-125 |
Mobley KB, Morrongiello JR, Warr M, et al. (2018) Female ornamentation and the fecundity trade-off in a sex-role reversed pipefish. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 9516-9525 |