Anna Lindholm

Anna Lindholm

Universität Zürich

H-index: 35

Europe-Switzerland

About Anna Lindholm

Anna Lindholm, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Zürich, specializes in the field of Evolutionary Biology, Animal Behaviour.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Two pup vocalization types are genetically and functionally separable in deer mice

Correction: ‘A longitudinal study of phenotypic changes in early domestication of house mice’ (2018), by Geiger et al.

A meiotic driver alters sperm form and function in house mice: a possible example of spite

Steroid hormones in hair and fresh wounds reveal sex specific costs of reproductive engagement and reproductive success in wild house mice (Mus musculus domesticus)

Parent-offspring inference in inbred populations

Cooperation by necessity: condition-and density-dependent reproductive tactics of female house mice

Phenotypic matching by spot pattern potentially mediates female giraffe social associations

Family dynamics reveal that house mice preferentially breed in their maternal community

Anna Lindholm Information

University

Position

Group Leader

Citations(all)

4669

Citations(since 2020)

2046

Cited By

3588

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

48

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Anna Lindholm Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary Biology

Animal Behaviour

Top articles of Anna Lindholm

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Two pup vocalization types are genetically and functionally separable in deer mice

Current Biology

Nicholas Jourjine

Maya L Woolfolk

Juan I Sanguinetti-Scheck

John E Sabatini

Sade McFadden

...

2023/4/10

Correction: ‘A longitudinal study of phenotypic changes in early domestication of house mice’ (2018), by Geiger et al.

Royal Society Open Science

Madeleine Geiger

Marcelo R Sanchez-Villagra

Anna K Lindholm

2023/12/13

A meiotic driver alters sperm form and function in house mice: a possible example of spite

Chromosome Research

Lennart Winkler

Anna K Lindholm

2022/9

Steroid hormones in hair and fresh wounds reveal sex specific costs of reproductive engagement and reproductive success in wild house mice (Mus musculus domesticus)

Hormones and Behaviour

Esther H.D. Carlitz

Anna K. Lindholm

Wei Gao

Clemens Kirschbaum

Barbara König

2022/2/1

Parent-offspring inference in inbred populations

Molecular Ecology Resources

Jan-Niklas Runge

Barbara König

Anna K. Lindholm

Andrés Bendesky

2022/6

Cooperation by necessity: condition-and density-dependent reproductive tactics of female house mice

Communications Biology

Manuela Ferrari

Anna K Lindholm

Arpat Ozgul

Madan K Oli

Barbara König

2022/4/12

Phenotypic matching by spot pattern potentially mediates female giraffe social associations

Journal of Zoology

K Morandi

AK Lindholm

DE Lee

ML Bond

2022/11

Family dynamics reveal that house mice preferentially breed in their maternal community

Behavioral Ecology

Julian C Evans

Anna K Lindholm

Barbara König

2022/1

Selfish migrants: how a meiotic driver is selected to increase dispersal

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Jan-Niklas Runge

Hanna Kokko

Anna K Lindholm

2022

Novel patterns of expression and recruitment of new genes on the t-haplotype, a mouse selfish chromosome

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Reka K Kelemen

Marwan Elkrewi

Anna K Lindholm

Beatriz Vicoso

2022/2/9

Experiments confirm a dispersive phenotype associated with a natural gene drive system

Royal Society Open Science

Jan-Niklas Runge

Anna K Lindholm

2021/5/12

The baculum affects paternity success of first but not second males in house mouse sperm competition

BMC ecology and evolution

Lennart Winkler

Anna K Lindholm

Steven A Ramm

Andreas Sutter

2021/12

Population density and temperature influence the return on maternal investment in wild house mice

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Nina Gerber

Yannick Auclair

Barbara König

Anna K Lindholm

2021/2/2

Reversible contraceptive potential of FDA approved excipient N, N-dimethylacetamide in male rats

Frontiers in physiology

Nupur Khera

Chafik Ghayor

Anna K Lindholm

Ekaterina Pavlova

Nina Atanassova

...

2020/11/10

N, N-Dimethylacetamide, an FDA approved excipient, acts post-meiotically to impair spermatogenesis and cause infertility in rats

Chemosphere

Nupur Khera

Chafik Ghayor

Anna K Lindholm

Ekaterina Pavlova

Nina Atanassova

...

2020/10/1

Polyandry blocks gene drive in a wild house mouse population

Nature communications

Andri Manser

Barbara König

Anna K Lindholm

2020/11/4

Long-term overlap of social and genetic structure in free-ranging house mice reveals dynamic seasonal and group size effects

Current Zoology

Julian C Evans

Anna K Lindholm

Barbara König

2020

Resistance to natural and synthetic gene drive systems

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Tom AR Price

Nikolai Windbichler

Robert L Unckless

Andreas Sutter

Jan‐Niklas Runge

...

2020/9/24

A selfish genetic element linked to increased lifespan impacts metabolism in female house mice

Journal of Experimental Biology

Patricia C Lopes

Anna K Lindholm

2020/1/1

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