Gunilla Rosenqvist
Projektledare vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper; Naturresurser och Hållbar utveckling
- Telefon:
- 018-471 82 50, 0498-10 82 50
- Mobiltelefon:
- 070-167 99 13, 070-376 81 58
- E-post:
- gunilla.rosenqvist@geo.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Campus Gotland, Cramérgatan 3
621 57 VISBY - Postadress:
- Uppsala universitet, Campus Gotland
621 67 VISBY
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Publikationer
Urval av publikationer
- Hypoxia delays mating in the broad-nosed pipefish (2015)
- Behavioral adjustments of a pipefish to bacterial Vibrio challenge (2012)
- Male broad-nosed pipefish Syngnathus typhle do not locate females by smell (2011)
- Sexual signals and mating patterns in Syngnathidae (2011)
Senaste publikationer
- Obituary (2024)
- Methane emissions from macrophyte beach wrack on Baltic seashores (2023)
- Micro- and macro-morphology of the olfactory organ of Syngnathus typhle (Syngnathidae, Actinopterygii) (2021)
- Reduced sexual size dimorphism in a pipefish population where males do not prefer larger females (2019)
- En beteende-ekologisk forskningsperiod på Klubbans biologiska station (2018)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Obituary (2024)
- Methane emissions from macrophyte beach wrack on Baltic seashores (2023)
- Micro- and macro-morphology of the olfactory organ of Syngnathus typhle (Syngnathidae, Actinopterygii) (2021)
- Reduced sexual size dimorphism in a pipefish population where males do not prefer larger females (2019)
- Innovation as part of a wider behavioural syndrome in the guppy: (2018)
- Baltic pipefish females need twice as many males as they get (2017)
- Mate quality and the temporal dynamics of breeding in a sex-role-reversed pipefish, S. typhle (2017)
- Effect of an offshore wind farm on the viviparous eelpout (2017)
- Sex in murky waters (2017)
- Algal Turbidity Hampers Ornament Perception, but Not Expression, in a Sex-Role-Reversed Pipefish (2016)
- Female pipefish can detect the immune status of their mates (2015)
- Hypoxia delays mating in the broad-nosed pipefish (2015)
- Behavioral adjustments of a pipefish to bacterial Vibrio challenge (2012)
- Male broad-nosed pipefish Syngnathus typhle do not locate females by smell (2011)
- Sexual signals and mating patterns in Syngnathidae (2011)
- Straight-nosed pipefish Nerophis ophidion and broad-nosed pipefish Syngnathus typhle avoid eelgrass overgrown with filamentous algae (2011)
- Turbidity hampers mate choice in a pipefish (2010)