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    Uptake, depuration, and behavioural effects of oxazepam on activity and foraging in a tropical snail (Melanoides tuberculata) by Bose, Aneesh P.H., Brodin, Tomas, Cerveny, Daniel, McCallum, Erin S.

    Published in Environmental advances (01-07-2022)
    “…Pharmaceuticals are increasingly being detected in surface waters around the globe, giving rise to concerns that they may alter the physiology and behaviour of…”
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    Pharmaceutical pollution disrupts the behavior and predator-prey interactions of two widespread aquatic insects by Bose, Aneesh P.H., McCallum, Erin S., Avramović, Mladen, Bertram, Michael G., Blom, Eva-Lotta, Cerveny, Daniel, Grønlund, Sara N., Leander, Johan, Lundberg, Petter, Martin, Jake M., Michelangeli, Marcus, Persson, Lo, Brodin, Tomas

    Published in iScience (22-12-2022)
    “…Pharmaceutical pollution represents a rapidly growing threat to ecosystems worldwide. Drugs are now commonly detected in the tissues of wildlife and have the…”
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    Parent–offspring cannibalism throughout the animal kingdom: a review of adaptive hypotheses by Bose, Aneesh P. H.

    “…ABSTRACT Parents that kill and consume their offspring often appear to be acting against their own reproductive interests. Yet parent–offspring cannibalism is…”
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    Female–female conflict is higher during periods of parental care in a group-living cichlid fish by Bose, Aneesh P.H., Nührenberg, Paul, Jordan, Alex

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2021)
    “…Parental care can be associated with novel or altered social relationships with conspecifics, yet little is known about how the broader structure of the social…”
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    Single fathers sacrifice their broods and re-mate quickly in a socially monogamous cichlid by Zimmermann, Holger, Sefc, Kristina M, Bose, Aneesh P H

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-09-2023)
    “…Abstract When one of two parents disappears in the midst of caring for offspring, the remaining parent is left with several options. They can either (1) desert…”
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    Cost‐Effective Pharmaceutical Implants in Fish: Validating the Performance of Slow‐Release Implants for the Antidepressant Fluoxetine by McCallum, Erin S., Cerveny, Daniel, Bose, Aneesh P. H., Fick, Jerker, Brodin, Tomas

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-06-2023)
    “…Internal, slow‐release implants can be an effective way to manipulate animal physiology or deliver a chemical exposure over long periods of time without the…”
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    Behavioural and transgenerational effects of artificial light at night (ALAN) of varying spectral compositions in zebrafish (Danio rerio) by Li, Weiwei, Zhang, Dongxu, Zou, Qingqing, Bose, Aneesh P.H., Jordan, Alex, McCallum, Erin S., Bao, Jianghui, Duan, Ming

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-2024)
    “…Artificial light at night (ALAN) can disrupt the natural behaviour, physiology, and circadian rhythms of organisms exposed to it, and therefore presents a…”
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    Social and spatial conflict drive resident aggression toward outsiders in a group-living fish by Gübel, Jakob, Bose, Aneesh P H, Jordan, Alex

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract Group-living animals often experience within-group competition for resources like shelter and space, as well as for social status. Because of this…”
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    Aggression and spatial positioning of kin and non-kin fish in social groups by Bose, Aneesh P H, Dabernig-Heinz, Johanna, Oberkofler, Jan, Koch, Lukas, Grimm, Jacqueline, Sefc, Kristina M, Jordan, Alex

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-07-2023)
    “…Abstract Group-living animals are faced with the challenge of sharing space and local resources amongst group members who may be either relatives or…”
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    Cannibalism of young is related to low paternity and nest take-overs in an intertidal fish by Bose, Aneesh P.H., Lau, Malcolm J., Cogliati, Karen M., Neff, Bryan, Balshine, Sigal

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-07-2019)
    “…Parental care is costly, and theory suggests that caregivers should reduce parental investment or even stop caring altogether when the costs of caring are too…”
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    An evaluation of behavioural endpoints: The pharmaceutical pollutant fluoxetine decreases aggression across multiple contexts in round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) by McCallum, Erin S., Bose, Aneesh P.H., Warriner, Theresa R., Balshine, Sigal

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-05-2017)
    “…Fluoxetine (Prozac™) is designed to alter human behaviour; however, because many physiological pathways are conserved across vertebrates, this drug may affect…”
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    Social status modulates the behavioral and physiological consequences of a chemical pollutant in animal groups by McCallum, Erin S., Dey, Cody J., Cerveny, Daniel, Bose, Aneesh P. H., Brodin, Tomas

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2021)
    “…The social environment (i.e., the suite of social interactions that occur among individuals that can result in variation in social ranks) is a commonly…”
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    Congruent geographic variation in saccular otolith shape across multiple species of African cichlids by Bose, Aneesh P. H., Zimmermann, Holger, Winkler, Georg, Kaufmann, Alexandra, Strohmeier, Thomas, Koblmüller, Stephan, Sefc, Kristina M.

    Published in Scientific reports (30-07-2020)
    “…The otoliths of teleost fishes exhibit a great deal of inter- and intra-species shape variation. The ecomorphology of the saccular otolith is often studied by…”
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    Growth and otolith morphology vary with alternative reproductive tactics and contaminant exposure in the round goby Neogobius melanostomus by Bose, Aneesh P. H., McCallum, Erin S., Raymond, Kate, Marentette, Julie R., Balshine, Sigal

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-10-2018)
    “…Round goby Neogobius melanostomus sagittal (saccular) otolith morphology was compared between males of the two alternative reproductive tactics (termed guarder…”
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    Is biparental defence driven by territory protection, offspring protection or both? by Zimmermann, Holger, Bose, Aneesh P.H., Ziegelbecker, Angelika, Richter, Florian, Bračun, Sandra, Eisner, Helgit, Katongo, Cyprian, Banda, Taylor, Makasa, Lawrence, Henshaw, Jonathan M., Fritzsche, Karoline, Sefc, Kristina M.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-06-2021)
    “…In many animal systems, the defence of a territory or nest coincides with the defence of offspring, and it is often unclear whether the defence behaviour…”
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    Structural manipulations of a shelter resource reveal underlying preference functions in a shell-dwelling cichlid fish by Bose, Aneesh P H, Windorfer, Johannes, Böhm, Alex, Ronco, Fabrizia, Indermaur, Adrian, Salzburger, Walter, Jordan, Alex

    “…Many animals can modify the environments in which they live, thereby changing the selection pressures they experience. A common example of such niche…”
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    Seasonal variation in cuckoldry rates in the socially monogamous cichlid fish Variabilichromis moorii by Zimmermann, Holger, Bose, Aneesh P. H., Eisner, Helgit, Henshaw, Jonathan M., Ziegelbecker, Angelika, Richter, Florian, Bračun, Sandra, Katongo, Cyprian, Fritzsche, Karoline, Sefc, Kristina M.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-06-2023)
    “…Mating patterns in animal populations can respond to environmental conditions and consequently vary across time. To examine this variation in nature, studies…”
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    Brood‐tending males in a biparental fish suffer high paternity losses but rarely cuckold by Bose, Aneesh P. H., Zimmermann, Holger, Henshaw, Jonathan M., Fritzsche, Karoline, Sefc, Kristina M.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2018)
    “…Extra‐pair paternity within socially monogamous mating systems is well studied in birds and mammals but rather neglected in other animal taxa. In fishes,…”
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