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Fish Ecology + Evolution
Publications 1999

Publications 1999

peer reviewed journals

  • Seehausen, O. A reconsideration of the ecological composition of the cichlid species flock in Lake Victoria before and after the Nile perch boom. Fish and Fisheries of Lakes and Reservoirs in Southeast Asia and Africa 281-293 [pdf, 2.6 MB]
  • Bouton, N., Witte, F., van Alphen, J.J.M., Schenk, A., Seehausen, O. Local adaptations in populations of rock-dwelling haplochromines (Pisces: Cichlidae) from southern Lake Victoria. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 266, 355-360 [pdf, 0.9 MB]
  • Frutiger, A., Borner, S., Büsser, T., Eggen, R., Müller, R., Müller, S. & Wasmer, H.R. How to control unwanted populations of Procambarus clarkii in Central Europe? Freshwater Crayfish 12, 714-726 [pdf  4.8 MB]
  • Seehausen, O., van Alphen, J.J.M., Lande, R. Colour polymorphism and sex ratio distortion in a cichlid fish as an incipient stage in sympatric speciation by sexual selection.  Ecology Letters 2:367-378 [pdf, 0.9 MB]
  • Seehausen, O., van Alphen, J.J.M. Can sympatric speciation by disruptive sexual selection explain rapid evolution of cichlid diversity in Lake Victoria? Ecology Letters 2: 262-271 [pdf, 230 KB]
  • Seehausen, O., van Alphen, J.J.M., Witte, F. Can ancient colour polymorphisms explain why some cichlid lineages speciate rapidly under disruptive sexual selection? Belgian Journal of Zoology 43-60  
  • Seehausen, O., Mayhew, P.J., van Alphen, J.J.M. Evolution of colour patterns in East African cichlid fish. J.Evol.Biol. 12, 514-534, [pdf 0.8 MB]
  • Young, K. Managing the decline of Pacific salmon: metapopulation theory and artificial recolonization as ecological mitigation. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 56:1700-1706 [pdf, 69.5 KB]
  • Young, K. Environmental Correlates of Male Life History Variation among Coho Salmon Populations from Two Oregon Coastal Basins. Transactions of the American Fisherires Society 128:1-16 [pdf, 155.3 KB]
  • Young, K. Status of Resident Coastal Cutthroat Trout and Their Habitat Twenty-Five Years after Riparian Logging. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 19:901-911 [pdf, 117.2 KB]

popular articles

  • Seehausen, O., Galis, F., Bouton, N. Cichliden in Oost-Afrika.  Natuur & Techniek Maandblad [pdf, 12.4 MB]
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