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Mattias Hagman, Associate Professor
Mattias Hagman, Associate Professor
Stockholm University
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Ontogenetic Variation in the Chemical Defenses of Cane Toads (Bufo marinus): Toxin Profiles and Effects on Predators
RA Hayes, MR Crossland, M Hagman, RJ Capon, R Shine
Journal of chemical ecology 35, 391-399, 2009
1952009
Correlated evolution of conspicuous coloration and body size in poison frogs (Dendrobatidae)
M Hagman, A Forsman
Evolution 57 (12), 2904-2910, 2003
1122003
Alarm cues experienced by cane toad tadpoles affect post-metamorphic morphology and chemical defences
M Hagman, RA Hayes, RJ Capon, R Shine
Functional Ecology, 126-132, 2009
1052009
Spawning site selection by feral cane toads (Bufo marinus) at an invasion front in tropical Australia
M Hagman, R Shine
Austral Ecology 31 (5), 551-558, 2006
892006
Calling is an honest indicator of paternal genetic quality in poison frogs
A Forsman, M Hagman
Evolution 60 (10), 2148-2157, 2006
712006
Fitness disadvantages to disrupted embryogenesis impose selection against suboptimal nest‐site choice by female grass snakes, Natrix natrix (Colubridae)
K Löwenborg, R Shine, M Hagman
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24 (1), 177-183, 2011
612011
Grass snakes exploit anthropogenic heat sources to overcome distributional limits imposed by oviparity
K Löwenborg, R Shine, S Kärvemo, M Hagman
Functional Ecology 24 (5), 1095-1102, 2010
612010
Understanding the toad code: Behavioural responses of cane toad (Chaunus marinus) larvae and metamorphs to chemical cues
M Hagman, R Shine
Austral Ecology 33 (1), 37-44, 2008
512008
Repeated evolution of exaggerated dewlaps and other throat morphology in lizards
TJ Ord, DA Klomp, J Garcia‐Porta, M Hagman
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 (11), 1948-1964, 2015
452015
Deceptive digits: the functional significance of toe waving by cannibalistic cane toads, Chaunus marinus
M Hagman, R Shine
Animal Behaviour 75 (1), 123-131, 2008
442008
Flesh fly myiasis (Diptera, Sarcophagidae) in Peruvian poison frogs genus Epipedobates (Anura, Dendrobatidae)
M Hagman, T Pape, R Schulte
Phyllomedusa 4 (1), 69-73, 2005
412005
Fatal attraction: adaptations to prey on native frogs imperil snakes after invasion of toxic toads
M Hagman, BL Phillips, R Shine
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1668), 2813-2818, 2009
382009
Association of coloration mode with population declines and endangerment in Australian frogs
A Forsman, M Hagman
Conservation Biology 23 (6), 1535-1543, 2009
352009
Effects of invasive cane toads on Australian mosquitoes: does the dark cloud have a silver lining?
M Hagman, R Shine
Biological Invasions 9, 445-452, 2007
352007
Tails of enticement: caudal luring by an ambush-foraging snake (Acanthophis praelongus, Elapidae)
M Hagman, BL Phillips, R Shine
Functional Ecology, 1134-1139, 2008
342008
Larval alarm pheromones as a potential control for invasive cane toads (Bufo marinus) in tropical Australia
M Hagman, R Shine
Chemoecology 19, 211-217, 2009
312009
Grass snakes (Natrix natrix) in Sweden decline together with their anthropogenic nesting-environments
M Hagman, J Elmberg, S Kärvemo, K Löwenborg
The Herpetological Journal 22 (3), 199-202, 2012
292012
Ant–aphid mutualism: the influence of ants on the aphid summer cycle
K Tegelaar, M Hagman, R Glinwood, J Pettersson, O Leimar
Oikos 121 (1), 61-66, 2012
282012
Australian tadpoles do not avoid chemical cues from invasive cane toads (Bufo marinus)
M Hagman, R Shine
Wildlife Research 35 (1), 59-64, 2008
242008
How a thermal dichotomy in nesting environments influences offspring of the world's most northerly oviparous snake, Natrix natrix (Colubridae)
K Löwenborg, K Gotthard, M Hagman
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 107 (4), 833-844, 2012
232012
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