Publications of Kenyon B. Mobley
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Journal Article (31)
21.
Journal Article
64 (8), pp. 1325 - 1331 (2010)
Offspring recognition and the influence of clutch size on nest fostering among male sand gobies, Pomatoschistus minutus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 22.
Journal Article
37 (7), pp. 1363 - 1377 (2010)
Population structure of the dusky pipefish (Syngnathus floridae) from the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, as revealed by mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite analyses. Journal of Biogeography 23.
Journal Article
277 (1687), pp. 1581 - 1587 (2010)
Reproductive compensation in broad-nosed pipefish females. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences (London) 24.
Journal Article
277 (1683), pp. 971 - 977 (2010)
Brooding fathers, not siblings, take up nutrients from embryos. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences (London) 25.
Journal Article
18 (7), pp. 1476 - 1490 (2009)
Environmental, demographic, and genetic mating system variation among five geographically distinct dusky pipefish (Syngnathus floridae) populations. Molecular Ecology 26.
Journal Article
9 (2009)
Multiple mating and a low incidence of cuckoldry for nest-holding males in the two-spotted goby, Gobiusculus flavescens. BMC Evolutionary Biology 27.
Journal Article
63 (3), pp. 345 - 354 (2009)
The effect of perceived female parasite load on post-copulatory male choice in a sex-role-reversed pipefish. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 28.
Journal Article
16 (12), pp. 2596 - 2606 (2007)
Geographical variation in the mating system of the dusky pipefish (Syngnathus floridae). Molecular Ecology 29.
Journal Article
60 (2), pp. 404 - 410 (2006)
Male pregnancy and the evolution of body segmentation in seahorses and pipefishes. Evolution 30.
Journal Article
143 (4), pp. 629 - 637 (2003)
The effect of light and heterotrophy on carotenoid concentrations in the Caribbean anemone Aiptasia pallida (Verrill). Marine Biology 31.
Journal Article
49 (4), pp. 221 - 228 (1999)
Diet of Scartella cristata: An artificial habitat-associated blenny (Pisces: Blenniidae). Vie et Milieu Book Chapter (1)
32.
Book Chapter
2: Function and Evolution, pp. 99 - 144 (Ed. Yasukawa, K.). Praeger, Santa Barbara, Calif. (2014)
Mating systems and the measurement of sexual selection. In: Animal behavior: how and why animals do the things they do, Vol. Thesis - Bachelor (1)
33.
Thesis - Bachelor
Morphological comparison of ninespined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius) populations in different ecological habitats of northern Germany. Bachelor, III, 35 Bl. pp., Christian Albrechts Universität, Kiel (2013)