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Richard Svanbäck
Richard Svanbäck
Associate Professor, Uppsala University
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The ecology of individuals: incidence and implications of individual specialization
DI Bolnick, R Svanbäck, JA Fordyce, LH Yang, JM Davis, CD Hulsey, ...
The American Naturalist 161 (1), 1-28, 2003
30372003
Intraspecific competition drives increased resource use diversity within a natural population
R Svanbäck, DI Bolnick
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1611), 839-844, 2007
9272007
Measuring individual‐level resource specialization
DI Bolnick, LH Yang, JA Fordyce, JM Davis, R Svanbäck
Ecology 83 (10), 2936-2941, 2002
7452002
Comparative support for the niche variation hypothesis that more generalized populations also are more heterogeneous
DI Bolnick, R Svanbäck, MS Araújo, L Persson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (24), 10075-10079, 2007
5392007
Individual diet has sex-dependent effects on vertebrate gut microbiota
DI Bolnick, LK Snowberg, PE Hirsch, CL Lauber, E Org, B Parks, AJ Lusis, ...
Nature communications 5 (1), 4500, 2014
5062014
Individual diet specialization, niche width and population dynamics: implications for trophic polymorphisms
R Svanbäck, L Persson
Journal of Animal Ecology, 973-982, 2004
3762004
Size-dependent predation in piscivores: interactions between predator foraging and prey avoidance abilities
D Lundvall, R Svanbäck, L Persson, P Byström
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56 (7), 1285-1292, 1999
3201999
Intraspecific competition affects the strength of individual specialization: an optimal diet theory method
R Svanbäck, DI Bolnick
Evolutionary Ecology Research 7 (7), 993-1012, 2005
3072005
Network analysis reveals contrasting effects of intraspecific competition on individual vs. population diets
MS Araújo, PR Guimaraes Jr, R Svanbäck, A Pinheiro, P Guimarães, ...
Ecology 89 (7), 1981-1993, 2008
2962008
Intrapopulation niche partitioning in a generalist predator limits food web connectivity
M Quevedo, R Svanbäck, P Eklöv
Ecology 90 (8), 2263-2274, 2009
2942009
Individuals' diet diversity influences gut microbial diversity in two freshwater fish (threespine stickleback and Eurasian perch)
DI Bolnick, LK Snowberg, PE Hirsch, CL Lauber, R Knight, JG Caporaso, ...
Ecology letters 17 (8), 979-987, 2014
2892014
Effects of habitat and food resources on morphology and ontogenetic growth trajectories in perch
R Svanbäck, P Eklöv
Oecologia 131, 61-70, 2002
2702002
Morphology dependent foraging efficiency in perch: a trade‐off for ecological specialization?
R Svanbäck, P Eklöv
Oikos 102 (2), 273-284, 2003
2452003
Microbiomes as metacommunities: understanding host-associated microbes through metacommunity ecology
ET Miller, R Svanbäck, BJM Bohannan
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33 (12), 926-935, 2018
2182018
Intraspecific competition drives multiple species resource polymorphism in fish communities
R Svanbäck, P Eklöv, R Fransson, K Holmgren
Oikos 117 (1), 114-124, 2008
2012008
Gigantic cannibals driving a whole-lake trophic cascade
L Persson, AM De Roos, D Claessen, P Byström, J Lövgren, S Sjögren, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (7), 4035-4039, 2003
2002003
Predation risk influences adaptive morphological variation in fish populations
P Eklöv, R Svanbäck
The American Naturalist 167 (3), 440-452, 2006
1802006
Genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity: causes of morphological variation in Eurasian perch
R Svanbäck, P Eklöv
Evolutionary Ecology Research 8 (1), 37-49, 2006
1282006
Cannibalism in a size‐structured population: energy extraction and control
L Persson, D Claessen, AM De Roos, P Byström, S Sjögren, R Svanbäck, ...
Ecological Monographs 74 (1), 135-157, 2004
1192004
Individuals in food webs: the relationships between trophic position, omnivory and among-individual diet variation
R Svanbäck, M Quevedo, J Olsson, P Eklöv
Oecologia 178, 103-114, 2015
1172015
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