Øistein Haugsten Holen

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Publikasjoner

  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Sherratt, Tom N. (2020). Coping with Danger and Deception: Lessons from Signal Detection Theory. The American Naturalist. ISSN 0003-0147. 197(2), s. 147–163. doi: 10.1086/712246. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Johnstone, Rufus A. (2018). Reciprocal mimicry: kin selection can drive defended prey to resemble their Batesian mimics. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. ISSN 0962-8452. 285(1890), s. 1–9. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2018.1149.
  • Sherratt, Thomas N. & Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2018). When should receivers follow multiple signal components? A closer look at the "flag" model. Behavioral Ecology. ISSN 1045-2249. 29(4), s. e6–e8. doi: 10.1093/beheco/ary043.
  • Voje, Kjetil L.; Holen, Øistein Haugsten; Liow, Lee Hsiang & Stenseth, Nils Christian (2015). The role of biotic forces in driving macroevolution: Beyond the Red Queen. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. ISSN 0962-8452. 282(1808), s. 1–9. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2015.0186.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2013). Disentangling taste and toxicity in aposematic prey. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. ISSN 0962-8452. 280(1753). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.2588.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Svennungsen, Thomas Owens (2012). Aposematism and the Handicap Principle. The American Naturalist. ISSN 0003-0147. 180(5), s. 629–641. doi: 10.1086/667890. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Svennungsen, Thomas Owens; Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Leimar, Olof (2011). Inducible Defenses: Continuous Reaction Norms or Threshold Traits? The American Naturalist. ISSN 0003-0147. 178(3), s. 397–410. doi: 10.1086/661250.
  • Hansen, Bo Terning; Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Mappes, Johanna (2010). Predators use environmental cues to discriminate between prey. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. ISSN 0340-5443. 64(12), s. 1991–1997. doi: 10.1007/s00265-010-1010-4.
  • Svennungsen, Thomas Owens & Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2010). AVIAN BROOD PARASITISM: INFORMATION USE AND VARIATION IN EGG-REJECTION BEHAVIOR. Evolution. ISSN 0014-3820. 64(5), s. 1459–1469. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00919.x.
  • Svennungsen, Thomas Owens & Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2007). The evolutionary stability of automimicry. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. ISSN 0962-8452. 274, s. 2055–2062. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2007.0456.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Johnstone, Rufus A. (2007). Parental investment with a superior alien in the brood. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. ISSN 1010-061X. 20, s. 2165–2172. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2007.01426.x.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Johnstone, Rufus A. (2006). Context-Dependent Discrimination and the Evolution of Mimicry. The American Naturalist. ISSN 0003-0147. 167(3), s. 377–389.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Johnstone, Rufus A. (2004). The evolution of mimicry under constraints. The American Naturalist. ISSN 0003-0147. 164(5), s. 598–613.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten; Sætre, Glenn-Peter; Slagsvold, Tore & Stenseth, Nils Christian (2001). Parasites and supernormal manipulation. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. ISSN 0962-8452. 268, s. 2551–2558.

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  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Sherratt, Thomas N. (2020). Coping with danger and deception: lessons from signal detection theory.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Johnstone, Rufus A. (2018). Reciprocal Mimicry: Why Kin Selection Can Drive Defended Prey to Resemble Their Batesian Mimics.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Kilner, Rebecca M. (2017). Avian brood parasitism: Defend early or wait and see?
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Kilner, Rebecca M. (2017). Avian brood parasitism: Should hosts defend early or wait and see?
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Kilner, Rebecca M. (2016). Avian brood parasitism: Defend early or wait and see?
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Svennungsen, Thomas Owens (2015). Patterns of trait expression: trade-offs and correlations.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Svennungsen, Thomas Owens (2015). Understanding patterns of trait expression: Trade-offs and correlations.
  • Stenseth, Nils Christian; Voje, Kjetil L.; Holen, Øistein Haugsten; Liow, Lee Hsiang & Trosvik, Pål (2014). Biotic and abiotic interactions in evolution: the Red Queen perspective on evolution in biotic communities.
  • Stenseth, Nils Christian; Voje, Kjetil L.; Holen, Øistein Haugsten; Liow, Lee Hsiang & Trosvik, Pål (2014). Coevolution in multispecies communities: the Red Queen Perspective.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Svennungsen, Thomas Owens (2013). Warning signals and handicap theory.
  • Svennungsen, Thomas Owens & Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2013). Epigenetic inheritance in invading species.
  • Svennungsen, Thomas Owens & Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2012). Transgenerational transmission of information in an autocorrelated world.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2012). Disentangling taste and toxicity in aposematic prey.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2010). The honesty of warning signals.
  • Svennungsen, Thomas Owens; Holen, Øistein Haugsten & Leimar, Olof (2009). Inducible defences: continuous reaction norms or threshold traits.
  • Svennungsen, Thomas Owens & Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2008). Optimal egg rejection with external cues.
  • Svennungsen, Thomas Owens & Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2007). The evolutionary stability of automimicry.
  • Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2006). Coevolutionary chases: Can defended prey escape from their Batesian mimics?
  • Svennungsen, Thomas Owens & Holen, Øistein Haugsten (2006). On the persistence of automimicry in defended species.

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Publisert 3. nov. 2010 15:27 - Sist endret 5. mars 2020 13:03