Charlotta Kvarnemo

Charlotta Kvarnemo

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 42

Europe-Sweden

About Charlotta Kvarnemo

Charlotta Kvarnemo, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Göteborgs universitet, specializes in the field of parental care, mating behavior, filial cannibalism, invasive fish.

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

Mating competition among females: testing the distinction between natural and sexual selection in an insect

Obituary: Staffan Ulfstrand

Behavioural and genomic analyses of locally adapted sand goby populations over a steep salinity gradient

Female mating status has been overlooked in mate choice research: a comment on Richardson and Zuk

Invader at the edge—Genomic origins and physiological differences of round gobies across a steep urban salinity gradient

Post-glacial establishment of locally adapted sand goby populations over a steep salinity gradient

Molecular, behavioural and morphological comparisons of sperm adaptations in a fish with alternative reproductive tactics

Ten years of marine evolutionary biology—Challenges and achievements of a multidisciplinary research initiative

Charlotta Kvarnemo Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

5362

Citations(since 2020)

1475

Cited By

4488

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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Charlotta Kvarnemo Skills & Research Interests

parental care

mating behavior

filial cannibalism

invasive fish

Top articles of Charlotta Kvarnemo

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mating competition among females: testing the distinction between natural and sexual selection in an insect

Royal Society Open Science

Varpu Pärssinen

Leigh W Simmons

Charlotta Kvarnemo

2024/4/3

Obituary: Staffan Ulfstrand

Ingrid Ahnesjö

Charlotta Kvarnemo

Gunilla Rosenqvist

Marlene Zuk

2024/1/1

Behavioural and genomic analyses of locally adapted sand goby populations over a steep salinity gradient

Ola Svensson

Erica Leder

Kai Lindström

Charlotta Kvarnemo

2023

Female mating status has been overlooked in mate choice research: a comment on Richardson and Zuk

Behavioral Ecology

Varpu Pärssinen

Charlotta Kvarnemo

2023/3/1

Invader at the edge—Genomic origins and physiological differences of round gobies across a steep urban salinity gradient

Evolutionary Applications

Leon Green

Ellika Faust

James Hinchcliffe

Jeroen Brijs

Andrew Holmes

...

2023/2

Post-glacial establishment of locally adapted sand goby populations over a steep salinity gradient

Ola Svensson

Erica Leder

Kai Lindström

Charlotta Kvarnemo

2023

Molecular, behavioural and morphological comparisons of sperm adaptations in a fish with alternative reproductive tactics

Evolutionary Applications

Charlotta Kvarnemo

Leon Green

Ola Svensson

Kai Lindström

Sofie Schöld

...

2023/2

Ten years of marine evolutionary biology—Challenges and achievements of a multidisciplinary research initiative

Kerstin Johannesson

Erica H Leder

Carl André

Sam Dupont

Susanne P Eriksson

...

2023/2

Fish ART & sperm performance

Charlotta Kvarnemo

Leon Green

Ola Svensson

Kail Lindström

Sofie Schöld

...

2023

How sexual and natural selection interact and shape the evolution of nests and nesting behaviour in fishes

Ola Svensson

Charlotta Kvarnemo

2023/8/28

Male acoustic display in the sand goby–essential cue in female choice, but unaffected by supplemental feeding

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

Eva-Lotta Blom

Joanna Wilson

Charlotta Kvarnemo

M Clara P Amorim

Ola Svensson

2022/11/1

Dark-eyed females: sexually dimorphic prespawning coloration results from sex-specific physiological response to hormone exposure in the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus …

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

Karin H Olsson

Helen Nilsson Sköld

Sami Merilaita

Charlotta Kvarnemo

2022/3/1

Sand goby females do not spawn with silent males-but do males sing out their condition and can female hear the song in a noisy environment?

Ola Svensson

Charlotta Kvarnemo

M Amorim

Eva-Lotta Blom

2022

Continuous and intermittent noise has a negative impact on reproductive success and early life survival in marine fish

Eva-Lotta Blom

Charlotta Kvarnemo

M Amorim

Ola Svensson

2022

Home range use in the West Australian seahorse Hippocampus subelongatus is influenced by sex and partner’s home range but not by body size or paired status

Journal of Ethology

Charlotta Kvarnemo

Susanne E Andersson

Jonas Elisson

Glenn I Moore

Adam G Jones

2021/5

The definition of sexual selection: a response to comments on Shuker and Kvarnemo

Behavioral Ecology

David M Shuker

Charlotta Kvarnemo

2021/9/1

Post‐glacial establishment of locally adapted fish populations over a steep salinity gradient

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Erica H Leder

Carl André

Alan Le Moan

Mats Töpel

Anders Blomberg

...

2021/1/1

The definition of sexual selection

David M Shuker

Charlotta Kvarnemo

2021/9/1

Sperm adaptation in relation to salinity in three goby species

Journal of Fish Biology

Kai Lindström

Jonathan Havenhand

Erica Leder

Sofie Schöld

Ola Svensson

...

2021/8

Ancestral sperm ecotypes reveal multiple invasions of a non-native fish in Northern Europe

Cells

Leon Green

Apostolos Apostolou

Ellika Faust

Kajsa Palmqvist

Jane W Behrens

...

2021/7/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 118
john c avise

john c avise

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 60
Nina Wedell

Nina Wedell

University of Exeter

H-index: 60
Kerstin Johannesson

Kerstin Johannesson

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 57
Tom Tregenza

Tom Tregenza

University of Exeter

H-index: 54
Adam Jones

Adam Jones

University of Idaho

H-index: 48
Bob Wong

Bob Wong

Monash University

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