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Masahito Tsuboi
Masahito Tsuboi
Principal Investigator, Lund University
Verified email at ibv.uio.no - Homepage
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Breakdown of brain–body allometry and the encephalization of birds and mammals
M Tsuboi, W van der Bijl, BT Kopperud, J Erritzøe, KL Voje, A Kotrschal, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 2 (9), 1492-1500, 2018
1522018
Comparative support for the expensive tissue hypothesis: big brains are correlated with smaller gut and greater parental investment in Lake Tanganyika cichlids
M Tsuboi, A Husby, A Kotrschal, A Hayward, SD Buechel, J Zidar, ...
Evolution 69 (1), 190-200, 2015
1102015
Computer vision, machine learning, and the promise of phenomics in ecology and evolutionary biology
MD Lürig, S Donoughe, EI Svensson, A Porto, M Tsuboi
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 642774, 2021
1072021
Phenotypic integration of brain size and head morphology in Lake Tanganyika cichlids
M Tsuboi, A Gonzalez-Voyer, N Kolm
BMC Evolutionary Biology 14, 1-10, 2014
372014
Evolvability in the fossil record
AC Love, M Grabowski, D Houle, LH Liow, A Porto, M Tsuboi, KL Voje, ...
Paleobiology 48 (2), 186-209, 2022
312022
Evolution of brain–body allometry in Lake Tanganyika cichlids
M Tsuboi, A Kotrschal, A Hayward, SD Buechel, J Zidar, H Løvlie, N Kolm
Evolution 70 (7), 1559-1568, 2016
262016
Ecology and mating competition influence sexual dimorphism in Tanganyikan cichlids
M Tsuboi, A Gonzalez-Voyer, J Höglund, N Kolm
Evolutionary Ecology 26, 171-185, 2012
252012
A cautionary note on “A cautionary note on the use of Ornstein Uhlenbeck models in macroevolutionary studies”
M Grabowski, J Pienaar, KL Voje, S Andersson, J Fuentes-González, ...
Systematic Biology 72 (4), 955-963, 2023
232023
Both diet and sociality affect primate brain-size evolution
M Grabowski, BT Kopperud, M Tsuboi, TF Hansen
Systematic Biology 72 (2), 404-418, 2023
222023
Evolutionary associations between host traits and parasite load: insights from Lake Tanganyika cichlids
A Hayward, M Tsuboi, C Owusu, A Kotrschal, SD Buechel, J Zidar, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30 (6), 1056-1067, 2017
222017
Analyzing disparity and rates of morphological evolution with model-based phylogenetic comparative methods
TF Hansen, GH Bolstad, M Tsuboi
Systematic biology 71 (5), 1054-1072, 2022
192022
Within species support for the expensive tissue hypothesis: a negative association between brain size and visceral fat storage in females of the P acific seaweed pipefish
M Tsuboi, J Shoji, A Sogabe, I Ahnesjö, N Kolm
Ecology and evolution 6 (3), 647-655, 2016
192016
Functional coupling constrains craniofacial diversification in Lake Tanganyika cichlids
M Tsuboi, A Gonzalez-Voyer, N Kolm
Biology Letters 11 (5), 20141053, 2015
182015
Does lack of evolvability constrain adaptation? If so, on what time scales?
KL Voje, M Grabowski, A Holstad, A Porto, M Tsuboi, GH Bolstad
MIT press, 2023
16*2023
Measuring complex morphological traits with 3D Photogrammetry: A case study with deer antlers
M Tsuboi, BT Kopperud, C Mayer, MW Grabowski, KL Voje, C Pélabon, ...
Evolutionary Biology 47, 175–186, 2020
162020
Brain size evolution in pipefishes and seahorses: the role of feeding ecology, life history and sexual selection
M Tsuboi, ACO Lim, BL Ooi, MY Yip, VC Chong, I Ahnesjö, N Kolm
Journal of evolutionary biology 30 (1), 150-160, 2017
122017
Biological interpretations of the biphasic model of ontogenetic brain–body allometry: a reply to Packard
M Tsuboi
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 128 (4), 1068-1075, 2019
92019
Exceptionally steep brain-body evolutionary allometry underlies the unique encephalization of osteoglossiformes
M Tsuboi
Brain Behavior and Evolution 96 (2), 49-63, 2021
72021
Developmental noise and phenotypic plasticity are correlated in Drosophila simulans
K Saito, M Tsuboi, Y Takahashi
Evolution Letters 8 (3), 397-405, 2024
52024
Antler Allometry, the Irish Elk and Gould Revisited
M Tsuboi, BT Kopperud, M Matschiner, M Grabowski, C Syrowatka, ...
Evolutionary Biology 51 (1), 149-165, 2024
52024
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