Anders Pape Møller mainly focuses on Ecology, Zoology, Sexual selection, Hirundo and Offspring. His Nest, Animal ecology, Reproduction, Predation and Sperm competition study are his primary interests in Ecology. His study in Zoology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Immunocompetence, Paternal care and Brood parasite, Parasitism.
His Sexual selection research incorporates themes from Fluctuating asymmetry, Mate choice, Mating and Sexual dimorphism. His Hirundo research incorporates elements of Feather, Barn and Reproductive success. His work in Offspring covers topics such as Carotenoid which are related to areas like Plumage.
Anders Pape Møller focuses on Ecology, Zoology, Hirundo, Sexual selection and Predation. His study in Ecology focuses on Nest, Feather, Habitat, Reproduction and Abundance. His Zoology study combines topics in areas such as Offspring and Host, Brood parasite, Parasitism.
Anders Pape Møller works mostly in the field of Brood parasite, limiting it down to topics relating to Cuckoo and, in certain cases, Cuculus, as a part of the same area of interest. His study in Hirundo is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Barn, Seasonal breeder, Barn and Reproductive success. His research in Sexual selection intersects with topics in Natural selection, Mate choice, Mating and Sexual dimorphism.
His primary areas of study are Zoology, Ecology, Predation, Cuckoo and Brood parasite. His Zoology study incorporates themes from Host, Parasitism and Cuculus. His work in Ecology addresses subjects such as Population density, which are connected to disciplines such as Population size.
Anders Pape Møller has included themes like Escape response, Density dependence and Flock in his Predation study. He focuses mostly in the field of Brood parasite, narrowing it down to matters related to Generalist and specialist species and, in some cases, Range. Anders Pape Møller usually deals with Abundance and limits it to topics linked to Insectivore and Hirundo.
Anders Pape Møller mainly investigates Zoology, Predation, Cuculus, Cuckoo and Ecology. His Zoology research includes elements of Flight initiation, Predator and Brood parasite, Parasitism. His Predation research incorporates elements of Hirundo, Captivity, Herbivore and Plumage.
The various areas that Anders Pape Møller examines in his Plumage study include Sexual selection, Feather and Trade-off. His work deals with themes such as Intraspecific competition, Mobbing, Common cuckoo, Nest and Acrocephalus orientalis, which intersect with Cuculus. Ecology and Ionizing radiation are two areas of study in which Anders Pape Møller engages in interdisciplinary work.
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Sperm competition and sexual selection
T. R. Birkhead;A. P. Møller.
Sperm Competition and Sexual Selection (1998)
Asymmetry, Developmental Stability, and Evolution
A. P. Møller;John P. Swaddle.
(1998)
Why have birds got multiple sexual ornaments
A.P. Moller;A. Pomiankowski.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (1993)
Sexual Selection and the Barn Swallow
Anders Pape Møller.
(1994)
Populations of migratory bird species that did not show a phenological response to climate change are declining
Anders Pape Møller;Diego Rubolini;Esa Lehikoinen.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2008)
Female choice selects for male sexual tail ornaments in the monogamous swallow
Anders Pape Møller.
Nature (1988)
A resolution of the lek paradox
A. Pomiankowski;Anders Pape Møller.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (1995)
Darwinian aesthetics: sexual selection and the biology of beauty.
Karl Grammer;Bernhard Fink;Anders P. Møller;Randy Thornhill.
Biological Reviews (2003)
Sperm competition in fishes: the evolution of testis size and ejaculate characteristics.
P. Stockley;M. J. G. Gage;G. A. Parker;A. P. Møller.
The American Naturalist (1997)
Good-genes effects in sexual selection.
Anders Pape Møller;Rauno V. Alatalo.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (1999)
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