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Szymon Sniegula

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Golab M, Sniegula S, Antol A, Brodin T
Ecol Evol . 2022 Jan; 11(24):18467-18476. PMID: 35003685
Animal personality has received increasing interest and acknowledgment within ecological research over the past two decades. However, some areas are still poorly studied and need to be developed. For instance,...
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Outomuro D, Golab M, Johansson F, Sniegula S
Sci Rep . 2021 Sep; 11(1):18642. PMID: 34545136
Large-scale latitudinal studies that include both north and south edge populations and address sex differences are needed to understand how selection has shaped trait variation. We quantified the variation of...
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Antol A, Sniegula S
Ecol Evol . 2021 Jul; 11(14):9361-9369. PMID: 34306627
Biological invasions are a serious problem in natural ecosystems. Local species that are potential prey of invasive alien predators can be threatened by their inability to recognize invasive predator cues....
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Johansson F, Watts P, Sniegula S, Berger D
Evolution . 2020 Dec; 75(2):464-475. PMID: 33368212
Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies that have quantified alignments between plasticity, genetic variation, and divergence propose that such alignments may reflect constraints...
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Golab M, Brodin T, Sniegula S
Ecol Evol . 2020 Oct; 10(18):10242-10253. PMID: 33005379
Understanding why and how behavioral profiles differ across latitudes can help predict behavioral responses to environmental change. The first response to environmental change that an organism exhibits is commonly a...
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Sniegula S, Golab M, Johansson F
J Anim Ecol . 2019 Jan; 88(4):637-648. PMID: 30659605
A shift in the relative arrival of offspring, for example a shift in hatching time, can affect competition at the intraspecific level through size-mediated priority effects, where the larger individuals...
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Sniegula S, Golab M, Drobniak S, Johansson F
J Evol Biol . 2018 Mar; 31(6):853-865. PMID: 29569290
Seasonal time constraints are usually stronger at higher than lower latitudes and can exert strong selection on life-history traits and the correlations among these traits. To predict the response of...
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Sniegula S, Golab M, Johansson F
BMC Evol Biol . 2017 Jul; 17(1):167. PMID: 28709398
Background: Predation is ubiquitous in nature. One form of predation is cannibalism, which is affected by many factors such as size structure and resource density. However, cannibalism may also be...
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Danko M, Danko A, Golab M, Stoks R, Sniegula S
Exp Gerontol . 2017 May; 95:107-115. PMID: 28502774
Latitudinal differences in life history traits driven by differences in seasonal time constraints have been widely documented. Yet, latitudinal patterns in (age-specific) mortality rates have been poorly studied. Here, we...
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Sniegula S, Janssens L, Stoks R
Aquat Toxicol . 2017 Mar; 186:113-122. PMID: 28282618
To understand the effects of pollutants in a changing world we need multistressor studies that combine pollutants with other stressors associated with global change such as heat waves. We tested...