Publication list for employee

Other publications

Publications from before 1998:
Svensson B.G., Petersson E. & Forsgren E. (1989). Why do males of the dance fly Empis borealis refuse to mate? The importance of female age and size. Journal of Insect Behaviour 2: 387-395.
Magnhagen C. & Forsgren E. (1991). Behavioural responses to different types of predators in the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus: an experimental study. Marine Ecology Progress Series 70: 11-16.
Forsgren E. (1992). Predation risk affects mate choice in a gobiid fish. American Naturalist 140: 1041-1049.
Forsgren E. & Magnhagen C. (1993). Conflicting demands in sand gobies: predation risk influences reproductive behaviour. Behaviour 126: 125-135.
Kvarnemo C., Forsgren E. & Magnhagen C. (1995). Effects of sex ratio on inter- and intrasexual behaviour in male and female sand gobies. Animal Behaviour 50: 1455-1461.
Forsgren E., Kvarnemo C. & Lindström K. (1996). Mode of sexual selection determined by resource abundance in two sand goby populations. Evolution 50: 646-654.
Forsgren E., Karlsson A. & Kvarnemo C. (1996). Female sand gobies gain direct benefits by choosing males with eggs in their nest. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 39: 91-96.
Forsgren E. (1997). Mate sampling in a population of sand gobies. Animal Behaviour 53: 267-276.
Forsgren E. (1997). Female sand gobies prefer good fathers over dominant males. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 264: 1283-1286.
Amundsen T., Forsgren E. & Hansen L.T.T. (1997). On the function of female ornaments: male bluethroats prefer colourful females. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 264: 1579-1586.

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