Publications of P. B. Aeschlimann

Journal Article (6)

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Journal Article
Häberli, M. A.; Aeschlimann, P. B.; Milinski, M.: Sticklebacks benefit from closer predator inspection: an experimental test of risk assessment. Ethology Ecology & Evolution 17 (3), pp. 249 - 259 (2005)
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Journal Article
Häberli, M. A.; Aeschlimann, P. B.: Male traits influence odour-based mate choice in the three-spined stickleback. Journal of Fish Biology 64 (3), pp. 702 - 710 (2004)
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Journal Article
Kurtz, J.; Kalbe, M.; Aeschlimann, P. B.; Häberli, M. A.; Wegner, K. M.; Reusch, T. B. H.; Milinski, M.: Major histocompatibility complex diversity influences parasite resistance and innate immunity in sticklebacks. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 271 (1535), pp. 197 - 204 (2004)
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Aeschlimann, P. B.; Häberli, M. A.; Reusch, T. B. H.; Boehm, T.; Milinski, M.: Female sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus use self-reference to optimize MHC allele number during mate selection. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 54 (2), pp. 119 - 126 (2003)
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Journal Article
Reusch, T. B. H.; Häberli, M. A.; Aeschlimann, P. B.; Milinski, M.: Female sticklebacks count alleles in a strategy of sexual selection explaining MHC polymorphism. Nature 414 (6861), pp. 300 - 302 (2001)
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Journal Article
Aeschlimann, P.; Häberli, M.; Milinski, M.: Threat-sensitive feeding strategy of immature sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in response to recent experimental infection with the cestode Schistocephalus solidus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 49 (1), pp. 1 - 7 (2000)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Aeschlimann, P. B.: MHC based mate choice and consequences for offspring parasite resistance in threespined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus. Dissertation, Universität, Bern (2002)
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