IN PRESS OR ACCEPTED:

27) DeAngelis, D.L., Wolkowicz, G.S.K., Lou, Y., Jiang, Y., Novak, M., Svanbäck, R., Araújo, M.S., Jo, Y.S., and Cleary, E.A. (2011). The effect of travel loss on evolutionary stable distributions of populations in space. American Naturalist, in press

26) Vrede, T., Drakare, S., Eklöv, P., Hain, A, Liess, A., Olsson, J., Persson, J., Quevedo, M., Ragnarsson, H., and Svanbäck, R. (2011). Elemental stoichiometry of Eurasian perch – effects of size, habitat and diet. Oikos, in press.

25) Svanbäck, R., Englund, G., Rydberg, C., and Leonardsson, K. (2011). Diet specialization in a fluctuating population of Saduria entomon: a consequence of resource or forager density? Oikos, in press.

PUBLICATIONS (peer reviewed):

24) Quevedo, M., Svanbäck, R., and Eklöv, P. (2009). Intrapopulation niche partitioning in a generalist predator limits food web connectivity. Ecology, 90: 2263-2274. (PDF)

23) Svanbäck, R., Pineda-Krch, M., and Doebeli, M. (2009). Fluctuating population dynamics promotes the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. American Naturalist, 174: 176-189. (PDF)

22) Svanbäck, R., and Persson, L. (2009). Population density fluctuations change the selection gradient in Eurasian perch. American Naturalist 173: 507-516. (PDF)

21) Araújo,, M.S., Guimarães P.R., Svanbäck, R., Pinheiro, A., Guimarães, P, dos Reis, S.F., and Bolnick, D.I. (2008). Network analysis reveals contrasting effects of intraspecific competition on individual versus population diets. Ecology 89: 1981-1993. (PDF)

20) Svanbäck, R., Eklöv, P., Fransson, R., and Holmgren, K. (2008). Intra-specific competition drives multiple species trophic polymorphism in fish communities. Oikos, 117: 114-124. (PDF)

19) Bolnick, D.I., Svanbäck, R., Araújo, M.S., and Persson, L. (2007). Comparative support for the niche variation hypothesis that more generalized populations also are more heterogeneous . Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA 104: 10075-10079. (PDF)

18) Olsson, J., Svanbäck, R., and Eklöv, P. (2007) Variation in resource levels overrides the effects of habitat type on trait plasticity in a fish. Oecologia 152: 48-56.

17) Olsson, J., Quevedo, M., Colson, C., and Svanbäck, R. (2007) Gut length plasticity in a fish – implications for trophic resource polymorphism. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 90: 517-523.

16) Svanbäck, R., and Bolnick, D.I. (2007) Intraspecific competition drives increased resource use diversity within a natural population. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Biological sciences 274: 839-844.

15) Olsson, J., Svanbäck, R., and Eklöv, P.(2006) Growth rate constrain morphological divergence when driven by competition. Oikos 115: 15-22. (PDF)

14) Eklöv, P. and Svanbäck, R. (2006) Predation favors phenotypic divergence in sympatric perch populations. American Naturalist 167: 440-452. (PDF)

13) Svanbäck, R. and Eklöv, P. (2006) Genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity: causes of morphological variation in Eurasian perch. Evolutionary Ecology Research 8: 37-49. (PDF)

12) Svanbäck, R., and Bolnick, D.I. (2005) Intraspecific competition affects the strength of individual specialization: an optimal diet theory method. Evolutionary Ecology Research 7: 993-1012. (PDF)

11) Svanbäck, R. and Persson, L. (2004) Individual specialization, niche width and population dynamics: implications for trophic polymorphisms. Journal of Animal Ecology 73: 973-982.

10) Svanbäck, R. and Eklöv, P. (2004) Morphology in perch affects habitat specific feeding efficiency. Functional Ecology 18: 503-510.

9) Persson, L., Claessen, D., De Roos, A.M., Byström, P., Sjögren, S., Svanbäck, R., Wahlström, E. and Westman, E. (2004) Cannibalism in a size-structured population – energy extraction and control. Ecological Monographs 74: 135-157. (PDF)

8) Svanbäck, R. and Eklöv, P. (2003) Morphology dependent foraging efficiency in perch: a trade-off for ecological specialization? Oikos 102: 273-284. (PDF)

7) Persson, L., De Roos, A.M., Claessen, D., Byström, P., Lövgren, J., Sjögren, S., Svanbäck, R., Wahlström, E. and Westman, E. (2003) Gigantic cannibals driving whole lake trophic cascades. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA 100: 4035-4039. (PDF)

6) Bolnick, D.I., Svanbäck, R., Fordyce, J.A., Yang, L.H., Davis, J.M., Hulsey, C.D. and Forister, M.L. (2003) The ecology of individuals: incidence and implications of individual specialization. American Naturalist 161: 1-28. (PDF)

5) Svanbäck, R., Wainwright, P.C. and Ferry-Graham, L.A. (2002) Linking cranial kinematics and buccal pressure to suction feeding performance in largemouth bass. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 75: 532-543. (PDF)

4) Bolnick, D.I., Yang, L.H., Fordyce, J.A., Davis, J.M. and Svanbäck, R. (2002) Measuring individual-level trophic specialization. Ecology 83: 2936-2941. (PDF)

3) Svanbäck, R. and Eklöv, P. (2002) Effects of habitat and food resources on morphology and ontogenetic growth trajectories in perch. Oecologia 131: 61-70.

2) Hjelm, J., Svanbäck, R., Byström, P., Persson, L. and Wahlström, E. (2001) Diet-dependent body morphology and ontogenetic reaction norms in Eurasian perch. Oikos 95: 311-323. (PDF)

1) Lundvall, D., Svanbäck, R., Persson, L. and Byström, P. (1999) Size-dependent predation - the interactions between predator foraging and prey avoidance abilities. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56: 1285-1292. (PDF)

 

Book chapters:

Svanbäck, R., and Bolnick, D.I.  (2008). Food specialization. In Sven Erik Jørgensen and Brian D. Fath (Editor-in-Chief), Behavioral ecology. Vol [2] of Encyclopedia of Ecology, 5 vols. Pp [1636-1642] Oxford: Elsevier.