Anders Berglund
Professor at Department of Ecology and Genetics; Animal Ecology
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 26 43
- Mobile phone:
- +46 73 354 05 40
- E-mail:
- Anders.Berglund@ebc.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Evolutionsbiologiskt centrum (EBC)
Norbyvägen 18 D - Postal address:
- Norbyvägen 18 D
752 36 UPPSALA

Publications
Recent publications
Reduced sexual size dimorphism in a pipefish population where males do not prefer larger females
Part of Ecology and Evolution, p. 12826-12835, 2019
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2018
The ‘Woman in Red’ effect: pipefish males curb pregnancies at the sight of an attractive female
Part of Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences, 2018
Sex in murky waters: algal induced turbidity increases sexual selection in pipefish
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2017
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Baltic pipefish females need twice as many males as they get
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 827-832, 2017
All publications
Articles in journal
Reduced sexual size dimorphism in a pipefish population where males do not prefer larger females
Part of Ecology and Evolution, p. 12826-12835, 2019
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The ‘Woman in Red’ effect: pipefish males curb pregnancies at the sight of an attractive female
Part of Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences, 2018
Sex in murky waters: algal induced turbidity increases sexual selection in pipefish
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2017
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Baltic pipefish females need twice as many males as they get
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 827-832, 2017
Part of Marine Ecolocy, 2017
Reduced cannibalism during male pregnancy
Part of Behaviour, p. 91-106, 2016
Algal Turbidity Hampers Ornament Perception, but Not Expression, in a Sex-Role-Reversed Pipefish
Part of Ethology, p. 215-225, 2016
The intrinsically dynamic nature of mating patterns and sexual selection
Part of Environmental Biology of Fishes, p. 1047-1058, 2015
Hypoxia delays mating in the broad-nosed pipefish
Part of Marine Biology Research, p. 747-754, 2015
Male mate choice relies on major histocompatibility complex class I in a sex-role-reversed pipefish
Part of Journal of Evolutionary Biology, p. 929-938, 2014
The operational sex ratio and density influence spatial relationships between breeding pipefish
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 888-897, 2013
Why are sexually selected weapons almost absent in females?
Part of Current Zoology, p. 564-568, 2013
Sex Ratio And Density Affect Sexual Selection In A Sex-Role Reversed Fish
Part of Evolution, p. 3243-3257, 2013
Altered oceanic pH impairs mating propensity in a pipefish
Part of Ethology, p. 86-93, 2013
The brown alga Fucus radicans suffers heavy grazing by the isopod Idotea baltica
Part of Marine Biology Research, p. 87-89, 2012
Interactions Among Female Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) Affect Growth and Reproduction
Part of Ethology, p. 752-765, 2012
Male broad-nosed pipefish Syngnathus typhle do not locate females by smell
Part of Journal of Fish Biology, p. 1861-1867, 2011
Part of Journal of Fish Biology, p. 1855-1860, 2011
The effect of maternal body size on embryo survivorship in the broods of pregnant male pipefish
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, p. 1169-1177, 2011
Sexual signals and mating patterns in Syngnathidae
Part of Journal of Fish Biology, p. 1647-1661, 2011
Evolutionary biology: Pregnant fathers in charge
Part of Nature, p. 364-365, 2010
Turbidity hampers mate choice in a pipefish
Part of Ethology, p. 713-721, 2010
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, p. 345-354, 2009
An intimidating ornament in a female pipefish
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 54-59, 2009
No terminal investment in pipefish males: Only young males exhibit risk-prone courtship behavior
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 535-540, 2007
Part of Journal of Fish Biology, p. 66-74, 2006
Part of Journal of Fish Biology, p. 958-962, 2006
Food or sex: males and females in a sex role reversed pipefish have different interests
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, p. 281-287, 2006
Genetic structure in the coral-reef-associated Banggai cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni
Part of Molecular Ecology, p. 1367-1375, 2005
Sex-role reversal revisited: choosy females and ornamented, competitive males in a pipefish
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 649-655, 2005
Group stability and homing behavior but no kin group sturcture in a coral reef fish
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 521-527, 2005
Part of Integrative and Comparative Biology, p. 874-884, 2005
Sex-specific territorial behaviour in the Banggai cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni
Part of Environmental Biology of Fishes, p. 375-379, 2004
Eleven polymorphic microsatellite loci in a coral reef fish, Pterapogon kauderni
Part of Molecular Ecology Notes, p. 342-344, 2004
Part of Advances in the Study of Behavior, p. 131-167, 2003
Wild populations of a reef fish suffer from the “nondestructive” aquarium trade fishery
Part of Conservation Biology, p. 910-914, 2003
Male pipefish prefer dominant over attractive females.
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 402-406, 2001
Male pipefish prefer ornamented females
Part of Animal Behaviour, p. 345-350, 2001
Mate quality influences multiple maternity in the sex-role-reversed pipefish Syngnathus typhle
Part of Oikos, p. 321-326, 2000
The Bateman gradient and the cause of sexual selection in a sex-role-reversed pipefish
Part of Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences, p. 677-680, 2000
Sex role reversal in a pipefish: female ornaments as amplifying handicaps
Part of Annales Zoologici Fennici, p. 1-13, 2000
Male and female mate choice affects offspring quality in a sex-role-reversed pipefish
Part of Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences, p. 2151-2155, 2000
Clustered microsatellite mutations in the pipefish Syngnathus typhle
Part of Genetics, p. 1057-1063, 1999
The genetic mating system of a sex-role-reversed pipefish (Syngnathus typhle): a molecular inquiry
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, p. 357-365, 1999
Part of Behaviour, p. 535-550, 1998
Ornamentation predicts reproductive success in female pipefish
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, p. 145-150, 1997
Behavioral responses of a sex-role reversed pipefish to a gradient of perceived predation risk
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 69-75, 1996
Armaments and ornaments: An evolutionary explanation of traits of dual utility
Part of Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, p. 385-399, 1996
Reproductive ecology of five pipefish species in one eelgrass meadow
Part of Environmental Biology of Fishes, p. 347-361, 1995
Ornaments or offspring: costs to reproductive success restrict sexual selection processes
Part of Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, p. 251-260, 1995
Many mates make male pipefish choosy
Part of Behaviour, p. 213-218, 1995
The operational sex-ratio influences choosiness in a pipefish
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 254-258, 1994
Operational sex ratios and behavioral sex differences in a pipefish population
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, p. 435-442, 1994
Selective males and ardent females in pipefishes
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, p. 331-336, 1993
Female-female competition over reproduction
Part of Behavioral Ecology, p. 184-187, 1993
Plasma-levels of sex steroids in 3 species of pipefish (Syngnathidae)
Part of Canadian Journal of Zoology, p. 1903-1907, 1993
Risky sex: male pipefishes mate at random in the presence of a predator
Part of Animal Behaviour, p. 169-175, 1993
Pipefishes and seahorses: are they all sex-role reversed?
Part of Trends in Ecology & Evolution, p. 237-241, 1992
Is female sexual-behavior a neglected topic?
Part of Trends in Ecology & Evolution, p. 174-176, 1992
Egg competition in a sex-role reversed pipefish: subdominant females trade reproduction for growth
Part of Evolution, p. 770-774, 1991
To change or not to change sex : A comparison between two Ophryotrocha species (Polychaeta)
Part of Evolutionary Ecology, p. 128-135, 1991
Sequential hermaphroditism and the size-advantage hypothesis: an experimental test
Part of Animal Behaviour, p. 426-433, 1990
Male limitation of female reproductive success in a pipefish : effects of body-size differences
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, p. 129-133, 1990
Reproductive success of females limited by males in two pipefish species
Part of American Naturalist, p. 506-516, 1989
Multiple matings and paternal brood care in the pipefish Syngnathus typhle
Part of Oikos, p. 184-188, 1988
Mate choice, fecundity and sexual dimorphism in two pipefish species (Syngnathidae)
Part of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, p. 301-307, 1986
Reversed sex-roles and parental energy investment in zygotes of two pipefish (Syngnathidae) species
Part of Marine Ecology Progress Series, p. 209-215, 1986
Reproductive costs in the prawn Palaemon adspersus: effects on growth and predator vulnerability
Part of Oikos, p. 349-354, 1986
Sex-change by a polychaete: effects of social and reproductive costs
Part of Ecology, p. 837-845, 1986
Part of Holarctic ecology, p. 49-52, 1985
Reproductive adaptations in two Palaemon prawn species with differing habitat requirements
Part of Marine Ecology Progress Series, p. 77-83, 1984
Part of Marine Biology, p. 49-57, 1983
Coexistence, size overlap and population regulation in tidal vs non-tidal Palaemon prawns
Part of Oecologia, p. 1-7, 1982
Part of Oecologia, p. 300-304, 1981
Sex dimorphism and skewed sex-ratios in the prawn species Palaemon adspersus and P. squilla
Part of Oikos, p. 158-162, 1981
Part of Holarctic ecology, p. 111-115, 1980
Chapters in book
Behavioural ecology of reproduction
Part of Handbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries, p. 225-250, Blackwell Science, 2002
Are female ornaments different from those of males? The pipefish evidence
Part of Behaviour and Conservation of Littoral Fishes, p. 231-248, ISPA, 1999
Mating systems and sex allocation
Part of Behavioural Ecology of Teleost Fishes, p. 237-265, Oxford Univ. Press, 1997
Comprehensive doctoral thesis
Reports
2018
Other
The ups and downs of parental care
Part of Trends in Ecology & Evolution, p. 387-388, 2013
Part of Trends in Ecology & Evolution, p. 67-68, 1992