Search for dissertations about: "zoology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 439 swedish dissertations containing the word zoology.
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1. The evolution of courtship rituals
Abstract : The fact that many animals engage in highly ornamented and conspicuous display behaviours in connection with reproduction has received much attention in zoology ever since Darwin launched his theory of sexual selection. This thesis intends to investigate the evolution of such display behaviour. READ MORE
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2. Flower Cues for Hawkmoths: Colour, Place and Odour
Abstract : Flowers use different cues to attract pollinators including colour and odour. How do hawkmoths use these cues to find the flowers? This question was investigated in two species of hawkmoth, the diurnal species, Macroglossum stellatarum, and the nocturnal species, Deilephila elpenor. Both species have colour vision and D. READ MORE
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3. Maternal investment in male and female offspring in the fallow deer
Abstract : In this thesis, I investigate whether mothers of the polygynous fallow deer, Dama dama, bias their investment towards male offspring. I aim to answer the specific questions: (i) how is offspring fitness related to maternal investment?; (ii) do male fawns grow faster than female fawns during the period of maternal investment, and if so, why?; (iii) are male fawns more costly to raise than female fawns?; (iv) do fallow deer mothers adjust the sex of their offspring in relation to their ability to invest resources? To answer these questions I have collected and analysed data on reproduction of an enclosed fallow deer population and also performed an experimental study in which the level of investment was controlled for. READ MORE
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4. Mechanisms in the photoperiodic control of reproduction in the three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus
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5. Risk assessment and contest behaviour in the Cichlid fish Nannacara anomala
Abstract : The risk of predation is an important factor for our understanding of animal behaviour in general. This thesis investigates the influence of predation risk on fighting behaviour in the cichlid fish Nannacara anomala. READ MORE