Publications
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dos Santos M., Rankin D. J., Wedekind C., In Press. Human cooperation based on punishment reputation.
Evolution
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Clark E. S., Stelkens R.B., Wedekind C., 02-2013. Parental influences on pathogen resistance in brown trout embryos and effects of outcrossing within a river network.
PLoS One
8(2) pp. e57832. [DOI]
Pompini M, Clark E. S., Wedekind C., 03-2013. Pathogen-induced hatching and population-specific life-history response to water-borne cues in brown trout (Salmo trutta).
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
67(4) pp. 649-656. [DOI]
Pompini M., 01-2013. Genetic and environmental effects on early life-history traits in salmonids. 183 p., Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine, Wedekind, C. (dir.).
Pompini M., 2013. Genetic and environmental effects on early life-history traits in salmonids. 174 p., Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine, Wedekind, C. (dir.).
Wedekind C., Evanno G., Székely T., Pompini M., Darbellay O., Guthruf J., 2013. Persistent unequal sex ratio in a population of grayling (salmonidae) and possible role of temperature increase.
Conservation Biology
27(1) pp. 229-234. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Burger D., Wedekind C., Wespi B., Imboden I., Meinecke-Tillmann S., Sieme H., 2012. The potential effects of social interactions on reproductive efficiency of stallions.
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
32(8) pp. 455-457. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Clark E. S., 2012. Phenotypic plasticity in salmonid embryos : characterizing pathogen-induced stress effects on heritable variation in traits and reaction norms. 205 p., Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine, Wedekind, C. (dir.).
dos Santos M., Rodrigues J F.M., Wedekind C., Rankin D.J., 2012. The establishment of communication systems depends on the scale of competition.
Evolution and Human Behavior
33(3) pp. 232-240. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
dos Santos M., Wedekind C., 2012. Examining punishment at different explanatory levels.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
35(1) pp. 23-24. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Stelkens R.B., Jaffuel G., Escher M., Wedekind C., 2012. Genetic and phenotypic population divergence on a microgeographic scale in brown trout.
Molecular Ecology
21(12) pp. 2896-2915. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Stelkens R.B., Pompini M., Wedekind C., 2012. Testing for local adaptation in brown trout using reciprocal transplants.
BMC Evolutionary Biology
12(1) p. 247. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 2012. Managing population sex ratios in conservation practice: how and why? pp. 81-96 in Povilitis T. (eds.) Topics in Conservation Biology. InTech, Open Access Publisher. [url editor site]
[DOI]
Wedekind C., 06-2012. MHC-korrelierte Gerüche und Partnerwahl: Schönheit liegt in der Nase des Riechenden. pp. 42-46 in Kappeler D. (eds.) Geschmackssachen.
Winterthurer Fortbildungskurs
34. Kappeler D.. [url editor site]
Clark E.S., Wedekind C., 2011. Additive genetic effects on embryo viability in a whitefish (Salmonidae) influenced by the water mould Saprolegnia ferax.
Journal of Bacteriology and Parasitology
p. 4. [url editor site]
[DOI]
dos Santos M., Rankin D.J., Wedekind C., 2011. The evolution of punishment through reputation.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
278(1704) pp. 371-377. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Nusslé S., Bréchon A., Wedekind C., 2011. Change in individual growth rate and its link to gill-net fishing in two sympatric whitefish species.
Evolutionary Ecology
25(3) pp. 681-693. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Cotton S., Wedekind C., 2010. Male mutation bias and possible long-term effects of human activities.
Conservation Biology
24(5) pp. 1190-1197. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Jacob A., Evanno G., Von Siebenthal B.A., Grossen C., Wedekind C., 2010. Effects of different mating scenarios on embryo viability in brown trout.
Molecular Ecology
19(23) pp. 5296-5307. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Stelkens R. B., Wedekind C., 2010. Environmental sex reversal, Trojan sex genes, and sex ratio adjustment: conditions and population consequences.
Molecular ecology
19(4) pp. 627-646. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 2010. Searching for sex-reversals to explain population demography and the evolution of sex chromosomes.
Molecular Ecology
19(9) pp. 1760-1762. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Evanno G., 2010. Mate choice, the major histocompatibility complex, and offspring viability. pp. 309-321 in Muehlenbein M. P. (eds.) Human Evolutionary Biology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [url editor site]
Wedekind C., Gessner M.O., Vazquez F., Maerki M., Steiner D., 2010. Elevated resource availability sufficient to turn opportunistic into virulent fish pathogens.
Ecology
91(5) pp. 1251-1256. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Küng C., 2010. Shift of spawning season and effects of climate warming on developmental stages of a grayling (Salmonidae).
Conservation Biology
24(5) pp. 1418-1423. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Pompini M., 04-2010. Salmonid embryos.
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
91(2) pp. 230-231. [DOI]
Wedekind C., Stelkens R.B., 2010. Tackling the diversity of sex determination.
Biology letters
6(1) pp. 7-9. [Document]
[DOI]
[Pubmed]
Cotton S., Wedekind C., 2009. Population consequences of environmental sex reversal.
Conservation Biology
23(1) pp. 196-206. [Document]
[DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Jacob A., 2009. Intra- and intersexual selection and their potential consequences on fitness-relevant traits in several fish species. Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine, Wedekind C. (dir.).
Jacob A., Evanno G., Renai E., Sermier R., Wedekind C., 01-2009. Male body size and breeding tubercles are both linked to intra-sexual dominance and reproductive success in the minnow.
Animal Behaviour
77(4) pp. 823-829. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Nusslé S., Bornand C.N., Wedekind C., 2009. Fishery-induced selection on an Alpine whitefish: quantifying genetic and environmental effects on individual growth rate.
Evolutionary Applications
2(2) pp. 200-208. [embargo indéterminé]
[DOI]
[Web of Science]
Rankin D.J., Dos Santos M., Wedekind C., 2009. The evolutionary significance of costly punishment is still to be demonstrated.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
106(50) pp. E135. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
von Siebenthal B. A., 2009. Genetic and maternal contributions to offspring viability under different environmental conditions in various salmonids. Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine, Wedekind C. (dir.).
von Siebenthal B.A., Jacob A., Wedekind C., 03-2009. Tolerance of whitefish embryos to Pseudomonas fluorescens linked to genetic and maternal effects, and reduced by previous exposure.
Fish and Shellfish Immunology
26(3) pp. 531-535. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C, 02-2009. Darwin unterschätzt.
NZZ am Sonntag
p. 21.
Wedekind C., 02-2009. Darwin et la biologie de la conservation. Une vision évolutionniste de la protection des espèces.
Hotspot (Forum Biodiversité Suisse)
19 pp. 14-15. [Document]
[url editor site]
Wedekind C., 02-2009. Darwin und die Naturschutzbiologie. Eine evolutionäre Sicht auf den Artenschutz.
Hotspot (Forum Biodiversität Schweiz)
19 pp. 14-15. [url editor site]
Wedekind C., 06-2009. Wie der Mensch die Menschlichkeit lernte.
Spiegel Online (Wissenschaft)
pp. -. [Document]
[url editor site]
Rudolfsen G., Müller R., Urbach D., Wedekind C., 2008. Predicting the mating system from phenotypic correlations between life-history and sperm quality traits in the Alpine whitefish Coregonus zugensis.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
62(4) pp. 561-567. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Urbach D., 2008. Linking sexual selection and conservation biology in fish. 112 p., Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine, Wedekind C. (dir.).
Urbach D., Britschgi A., Jacob A., Bittner D., Bernet D., Wahli T., Yoccoz N.G., Wedekind C., 2008. Gonadal alterations in male whitefish Coregonus fatioi: no evidence for genetic damage reducing viability in early life stages.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
81(2) pp. 119-125. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Evanno G., Urbach D., Jacob A., Müller R., 02-2008. 'Good-genes' and 'compatible-genes' effects in an Alpine whitefish and the information content of breeding tubercles over the course of the spawning season.
Genetica
132(2) pp. 199-208. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Evanno G., Urbach D., Jacob A., Müller R., 2008. 'Good-genes' and 'compatible-genes' effects in an Alpine whitefish and the information content of breeding tubercles over the course of the spawning season.
Genetica
134(1) pp. 21-30. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Jacob A., Evanno G., Nusslé S., Müller R., 2008. Viability of brown trout embryos positively linked to melanin-based but negatively to carotenoid-based colours of their fathers.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
275(1644) pp. 1737-1744. [Document]
[DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Cotton S., Wedekind C., 2007. Control of introduced species using Trojan sex chromosomes.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
22(9) pp. 441-443. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Cotton S., Wedekind C., 2007. Introduction of Trojan sex chromosomes to boost population growth.
Journal of Theoretical Biology
249(1) pp. 153-161. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Jacob A., Nusslé S., Britschgi A., Evanno G., Müller R., Wedekind C., 2007. Male dominance linked to size and age, but not to 'good genes' in brown trout (Salmo trutta).
BMC Evolutionary Biology
7(1) p. 207. [Document]
[DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Lenz T. L., Jacob A., Wedekind C., 2007. Manipulating sex ratio to increase population growth: the example of the Lesser Kestrel.
Animal Conservation
10(2) pp. 236-244. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Urbach D., Bittner D., Lenz T. L., Bernet D., Wahli T., Wedekind C., 2007. Sperm velocity in an Alpine whitefish: effects of age, size, condition, fluctuating asymmetry and gonad abnormalities.
Journal of Fish Biology
71(3) pp. 672-683. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., 2007. Body odors and body odor preferences in humans. pp. 315-320 in Dunbar R. I. M., Barrett L. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Wedekind C., 2007. Fata Morgana. Signifikanter Nonses.
NZZ am Sonntag
21 pp. 24-25.
Wedekind C., 2007. The interior designer : Can the physiological agents of homeostasis create the appearance of design in nature?
Nature
446(7134) pp. 375-375. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Escher S., Van de Waal M., Frei E., 2007. The major histocompatibility complex and perfumers' descriptions of human body odors.
Evolutionary Psychology
5(2) pp. 330-343. [Document]
[url editor site]
Wedekind C., Rudolfsen G., Jacob A., Urbach D., Muller R., 2007. The genetic consequences of hatchery-induced sperm competition in a salmonid.
Biological Conservation
137(2) pp. 180-188. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., von Siebenthal B., Gingold R., 2007. The weaker points of fish acute toxicity tests and how tests on embryos can solve some issues.
Environmental Pollution
148(2) pp. 385-389. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rülicke T., Guncz N., Wedekind C., 2006. Early maternal investment in mice: no evidence for compatible-genes sexual selection despite hybrid vigor.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
19(3) pp. 922-928. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 2006. Genetische Aspekte des Fischereimanagements. in Bewirtschaftung stehender Gewässer: von Eutrophierung zu Reoligotrophierung (Fortbildungskurs des Bundes für Fischereiaufseherinnen und Fischereiaufseher). Bundesamt für Umwelt (BAFU-OFEV-UFAM), Bern. [url editor site]
Wedekind C., 2006. Unzulässige Schlussfolgerungen.
NZZ am Sonntag
51(51) p. 22.
Wedekind C., Seebeck T., Bettens F., Paepke A. J., 2006. The intensity of human body odors and the MHC: should we expect a link?
Evolutionary Psychology
4 pp. 85-94. [Document]
[url editor site]
Wedekind C., Walker M., Little T.J., 2006. The separate and combined effects of MHC genotype, parasite clone, and host gender on the course of malaria in mice.
BMC Genetics
7 p. 55. [Document]
[DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Müller R., 2005. Risk-induced early hatching in salmonids.
Ecology
86(9) pp. 2525-2529. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Müller R., 2005. The hatchery.
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
86(3) pp. 124-125. [DOI]
Wedekind C., Walker M., Little T.J., 07-2005. The course of malaria in mice: major histocompatibility complex (MHC) effects, but no general MHC heterozygote advantage in single-strain infections.
Genetics
170(3) pp. 1427-1430. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Little T.J., 12-2004. The clearance of hidden cestode infection triggered by an independent activation of host defense in a teleost fish.
Journal of Parasitology
90(6) pp. 1329-1331. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Müller R., 2004. Die Konsequenz verschiedener Verpaarungsszenarien für das langfristige Ueberleben natürlicher Fischpopulationen. und Gewässerschutz. pp. 53-54 in EAWAG 2003. Eidgenössische Anstalt für Wasserversorgung, Abwasserreinigung.
Wedekind C., Muller R., 02-2004. Parental characteristics versus egg survival: towards an improved genetic management in the supportive breeding of lake whitefish.
Annales Zoologici Fennici
41(1) pp. 105-115. [Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Muller R., 02-2004. The experimental rearing of large salmonid eggs in Petri dishes.
Functional Ecology
18(1) pp. 138-140. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Walker M., Portmann J., Cenni B., Müller R., Binz T., 01-2004. MHC-linked susceptibility to a bacterial infection, but no MHC-linked cryptic female choice in whitefish.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
17(1) pp. 11-18. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 2003. Egoisten kooperieren.
NZZ Folio
11 p. 101.
Wedekind C., 2003. Parasite-driven sexual selection for "good genes" versus genetic variability in small populations. pp. 229-242 in Festa-Bianchet M., Apollonio M. (eds.) Animal Behavior and Wildlife Conservation. Island Press, Washington, DC.
Lüscher A., Wedekind C., 2002. Size-dependent discrimination of mating partners in the simultaneous hermaphroditic cestode Schistocephalus solidus.
Behavioral Ecology
13(2) pp. 254-259. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., 2002. 'Good' and 'bad' body odours. pp. 23-29 in Kreyden O.P., Böni R., Burg G (eds.) Hyperhidrosis and Botulinum Toxin in Dermatology.
Current Problems in Dermatology
30. Karger, Basel. [DOI]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 2002. Das Naturverständnis ? von Philosophie zu Krisenmanagement. (Invited essay).
Tec21 (Schweizerischer Ingenieur- und Architektenverein)
27-28 pp. 11-12.
Wedekind C., 2002. Grosszügigkeit ist gut fürs Geschäft.
Weltwoche
10 p. 45.
Wedekind C., 2002. Implications of sexual selection for virulence management. pp. 248-261 in Dieckmann U., Metz J. A. J., Sabelis M. W., Sigmund K. (eds.) Adaptive dynamics of infectious diseases: in pursuit of virulence management.
Cambridge studies in adaptive dynamics
2. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Wedekind C., 2002. Induced hatching to avoid infectious egg disease in whitefish.
Current Biology
12(1) pp. 69-71. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 2002. Manipulating sex ratios for conservation: short-term risks and long-term benefits.
Animal Conservation
5(1) pp. 13-20. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., 2002. Sexual selection and life-history decisions: implications for supportive breeding and the management of captive populations.
Conservation Biology
16(5) pp. 1204-1211. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., 2002. The MHC and body odors: arbitrary effects caused by shifts of mean pleasantness.
Nature Genetics
31(3) pp. 237; author reply 237. [DOI]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 2002. Valuable reputation gained by altruistic behavioral patterns.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
25(2) pp. 279-280. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Braithwaite V.A., 2002. The long-term benefits of human generosity in indirect reciprocity.
Current Biology
12(12) pp. 1012-1015. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Binz T., Largiader C., Müller R., Wedekind C., 2001. Sequence diversity of MHC genes in lake whitefish.
Journal of Fish Biology
58(2) pp. 359-373. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Binz T., Reusch T. B. H., Wedekind C., Milinski M., 2001. SSCP analysis of Mhc class IIB genes in the threespine stickleback.
Journal of Fish Biology
58(3) pp. 887-890. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Milinski M., Wedekind C., 2001. Evidence for MHC-correlated perfume preferences in humans.
Behavioral Ecology
12(2) pp. 140-149. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Scharer L., Karlsson L. M., Christen M., Wedekind C., 2001. Size dependent sex allocation in a simultaneous hermaphrodite parasite.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
14(1) pp. 55-67. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Scharer L., Wedekind C., 2001. Social situation, sperm competition and sex allocation in a simultaneous hermaphrodite parasite, the cestode Schistocephalus solidus.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
14(6) pp. 942-953. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., 2001. Biologen und ihre Biografie. Eingeweidewürmer, weiblich geprägt.
Weltwoche
36 p. 46.
Wedekind C., 2001. Body odors, perfumes, and the major histocompatibility complex. (Invited commentary.).
Aroma-Chology Review
10(1) pp. 2-3.
Wedekind C., 2001. Darwin and Co: a history of biology in portraits.
Nature
413(6856) pp. 568-569. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., 2001. HLA and the nose. (Invited commentary.).
Immunology News
8(2) pp. 46-47.
Wedekind C., Muller R., Spicher H., 2001. Potential genetic benefits of mate selection in whitefish.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
14(6) pp. 980-986. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Muller R., Steffen A., Eggler R., 2001. A low-cost method of rearing multiple batches of fish.
Aquaculture
192(1) pp. 31-37. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Binz T., Reusch T.B., Wedekind C., Schärer L., Sternberg J.M., Milinski M., 2000. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci from the tapeworm Schistocephalus solidus.
Molecular Ecology
9(11) pp. 1926-1927. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Sato A., Figueroa F., Murray B.W., Málaga-Trillo E., Zaleska-Rutczynska Z., Sültmann H., Toyosawa S., Wedekind C., Steck N., Klein J., 2000. Nonlinkage of major histocompatibility complex class I and class II loci in bony fishes.
Immunogenetics
51(2) pp. 108-116. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 2000. Gutes tut, wer klatscht und tratscht.
Weltwoche
37 pp. 59-61.
Wedekind C., Bettens F., Chapuisat M., Füri S., Homberger F.R., Macas E., Paepke A.J., Rülicke T., Seebeck T., 2000. Examples of MHC-correlated sexual selection in mice and humans. pp. 437-444 in Espmark Y., Amundsen T., Rosenqvist G. (eds.) Animal signals: signalling and signal design in animal communication. Tapir Academic Press, Trondheim.
Wedekind C., Christen M., Schärer L., Treichel N., 2000. Relative helminth size in crustacean hosts: in vivo determination, and effects of host gender and within-host competition in a copepod infected by a cestode.
Aquatic Ecology
34(3) pp. 279-285. [DOI]
Wedekind C., Milinski M., 2000. Cooperation through image scoring in humans.
Science
288(5467) pp. 850-852. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Milinski M., 2000. Examining the motivations for generosity. Response.
Science
290(5491) pp. 454-455. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Penn D., 2000. MHC genes, body odors, and odor preferences. p. 22 in Von Haut und Haar. Kappeler, H. (ed.), Winterthurer Fortbildungskurse.
Wedekind C., Penn D., 2000. MHC genes, body odours, and odour preferences.
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation
15(9) pp. 1269-1271. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Ruetschi A., 2000. Parasite heterogeneity affects infection success and the occurrence of within-host competition: an experimental study with a cestode.
Evolutionary Ecology Research
2(8) pp. 1031-1043. [Web of Science]
Gosgen R. G., Dunbar R. I. M., Haig D., Heyer E., Mace R., Milinski M., Pison G., Richner H., Strassmann B. I., Thaler D., Wedekind C., Stearns S. C., 1999. Evolutionary interpretation of the diversity of reproductive health and disease. pp. 108-121 in Stearns S. C. (eds.) Evolution in health and disease. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Scharer L., Wedekind C., 1999. Lifetime reproductive output in a hermaphrodite cestode when reproducing alone or in pairs: a time cost of pairing.
Evolutionary Ecology
13(4) pp. 381-394. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Steck N., Wedekind C., Milinski M., 1999. No sibling odor preference in juvenile three-spined sticklebacks.
Behavioral Ecology
10(5) pp. 493-497. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., 1999. Pathogen-driven sexual selection and the evolution of health. pp. 102-107 in Stearns S.C. (eds.) Evolution in health and disease. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Wedekind C., 1999. Sexual selection, virulence, and behavioural strategies in co-evolving systems. Habilitation thesis, Faculty of Science, (dir.).
Jakobsen P. J., Wedekind C., 1998. Copepod reaction to odor stimuli influenced by cestode infection.
Behavioral Ecology
9(4) pp. 414-418. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Milinski M., Wedekind C., 1998. Working memory constrains human cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
95(23) pp. 13755-13758. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rülicke T., Chapuisat M., Homberger F.R., Macas E., Wedekind C., 1998. MHC-genotype of progeny influenced by parental infection.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences
265(1397) pp. 711-716. [Document]
[DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 1998. Give and ye shall be recognized.
Science
280(5372) pp. 2070-2071. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Jakobsen P.J., 1998. Male-biased susceptibility to helminth infection: an experimental test with a copepod.
Oikos
81(3) pp. 458-462. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Meyer P., Frischknecht M., Niggli U.A., Pfander H., 1998. Different carotenoids and potential information content of red coloration of male three-spined stickleback.
Journal of Chemical Ecology
24(5) pp. 787-801. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Strahm D., Schärer L., 1998. Evidence for strategic egg production in a hermaphroditic cestode.
Parasitology
117 ( Pt 4) pp. 373-382. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 1997. Mate choice and maternal selection for specific parasite resistances before, during and after fertilization. pp. 33-41 in Hamilton W.D., Howard J.C. (eds.) Infection, polymorphism and evolution. Chapman & Hall, London.
Wedekind C., 1997. The infectivity, growth, and virulence of the cestode Schistocephalus solidus in its first intermediate host, the copepod Macrocyclops albidus.
Parasitology
115 ( Pt 3) pp. 317-324. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Füri S., 1997. Body odour preferences in men and women: do they aim for specific MHC combinations or simply heterozygosity?
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
264(1387) pp. 1471-1479. [DOI]
[Pubmed]
Hedrick P., Loeschcke V., 1996. MHC and mate selection in humans?
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
11(1) pp. 24-25. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., 1996. Lek-like spawning behaviour and different female mate preferences in roach (Rutilus rutilus).
Behaviour
133 pp. 681-695. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Chapuisat M., Macas E., Rulicke T., 1996. Non-random fertilization in mice correlates with the MHC and something else.
Heredity
77(4) pp. 400-409. [Document]
[DOI]
[Pubmed]
Wedekind C., Milinski M., 1996. Do three-spined sticklebacks avoid consuming copepods, the first intermediate host of Schistocephalus solidus? An experimental analysis of behavioural resistance.
Parasitology
112(4) pp. 371-383. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Wedekind C., Milinski M., 1996. Human cooperation in the simultaneous and the alternating Prisoner's Dilemma: Pavlov versus Generous Tit-for-Tat.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
93(7) pp. 2686-2689. [DOI]
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Wedekind C., 1995. Zufall, Chaos und Strategien.
Weltwoche
47 p. 39.
Wedekind C., 1995. Zur Virulenz von Infektionskrankheiten.
Weltwoche
44 p. 19.
Wedekind C., Seebeck T., Bettens F., Paepke A.J., 1995. MHC-dependent mate preferences in humans.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
260(1359) pp. 245-249. [DOI]
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Wedekind C., 1994. Handicaps not obligatory in sexual selection for resistance genes.
Journal of Theoretical Biology
170(1) pp. 57-62. [DOI]
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Wedekind C., 1994. Mate choice and maternal selection for specific parasite resistances before; during and after fertilization.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
346(1317) pp. 303-311. [DOI]
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Wedekind C., 1994. The extended parasite hypothesis for sexual selection: selection for complementary disease resistance? PhD-thesis, University of Bern, (dir.).
Wedekind C., Folstad I., 1994. Adaptive or nonadaptive immunosuppression by sex-sormones.
American Naturalist
143(5) pp. 936-938. [DOI]
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Frischknecht M., Wedekind C., 1993. Sperm costs and lifespan.
Nature
362(6419) pp. 417-418. [DOI]
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Wedekind C., Camenzind-Künzli C., 1993. Stichlinge verzeihen dem Partner aus purem Eigennutz.
Weltwoche
37 pp. 46-47.
Wedekind C., 1992. Detailed information about parasites revealed by sexual ornamentation.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
247(1320) pp. 169-174. [DOI]
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