Parker, A.V.; Stemmer, M.; Grätsch, S.; Dorigo, A.; Ramirez, O. R.; Adel, A.; Jordan, A.; Baier, H.: Intrinsic timing of brood care in shell-dwelling cichlids. Current Biology 35 (3), S. 672 - 680 (2025)
Bose, A. P. H.; Brodin, T.; Katongo, C.; Mabo, L.; Jordan, A.: How can we measure resource quality when resources differ in many ways? Deconstructing shelter quality in a social fish. Ecology and Evolution 14 (8), e70146 (2024)
Kraus, N.; Aichem, M.; Klein, K.; Lein, E.; Jordan, A.; Schreiber, F.: TIBA: A web application for the visual analysis of temporal occurrences, interactions, and transitions of animal behavior. PLOS Computational Biology 20 (10), e1012425 (2024)
Li, W.; Zhang, D. X.; Zou, Q. Q.; Bose, A. P. H.; Jordan, A.; McCallum, E. S.; Bao, J. H.; Duan, M.: Behavioural and transgenerational effects of artificial light at night (ALAN) of varying spectral compositions in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Science of the Total Environment 954, 176336 (2024)
Tomasek, M.; Soller, K.; Dufour, V.; Jordan, A.: Differences in inhibitory control in two species of Tanganyikan bower-building cichlids contrasting in building flexibility. Ecology and Evolution 14 (6), e11406 (2024)
Uyehara, I. K.; Bechinger, T.; Jordan, A.; van Kleunen, M.: Neighbour-detection causes shifts in allocation across multiple organs to prepare plants for light competition. Functional Ecology (2024)
Bose, A. P. H.; Dabernig-Heinz, J.; Oberkofler, J.; Koch, L.; Grimm, J.; Sefc, K. M.; Jordan, A.: Aggression and spatial positioning of kin and non-kin fish in social groups. Behavioral Ecology 34 (4), S. 673 - 681 (2023)
Haluts, A.; Jordan, A.; Gov, N. S.: Modelling animal contests based on spatio-temporal dynamics. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 20 (202), 20220866 (2023)
Tomasek, M.; Stark, M.; Dufour, V.; Jordan, A.: Cognitive flexibility in a Tanganyikan bower-building cichlid, Aulonocranus dewindti. Animal Cognition 26, S. 1959 - 1971 (2023)
Bose, A. P. H.; Dabernig-Heinz, J.; Koch, L.; Grimm, J.; Lang, S.; Banda, T.; Makasa, L.; Jordan, A.; Sefc, K. M.; Hegedus, B.: Parentage analysis across age cohorts reveals sex differences in reproductive skew in a group-living cichlid fish, Neolamprologus multifasciatus. Molecular Ecology 31 (8), S. 2418 - 2434 (2022)
Bose, A. P. H.; Koch, L.; Dabernig-Heinz, J.; Grimm, J.; Sefc, K. M.; Jordan, A.: Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are consistent with social and ecological constraints in a group-living cichlid fish. BMC Ecology and Evolution 22 (1), 21 (2022)
Gall, G. E. C.; Pereira, T. D.; Jordan, A.; Meroz, Y.: Fast estimation of plant growth dynamics using deep neural networks. Plant Methods 18 (1), 21 (2022)
Kohda, M.; Sogawa, S.; Jordan, A.; Kubo, N.; Awata, S.; Satoh, S.; Kobayashi, T.; Fujita, A.; Bshary, R.: Further evidence for the capacity of mirror self-recognition in cleaner fish and the significance of ecologically relevant marks. PLoS Biology 20 (2), e3001529 (2022)
Rodriguez-Santiago, M.; Jordan, A.; Hofmann, H. A.: Neural activity patterns differ between learning contexts in a social fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289 (1874), 20220135 (2022)
Rößler, D. C.; Kim, K.; De Agro, M.; Jordan, A.; Galizia, C. G.; Shamble, P. S.: Regularly occurring bouts of retinal movements suggest an REM sleep-like state in jumping spiders. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 119 (33), e2204754119 (2022)
Bolnick, D. I.; Fox, J. W.; Debarre, F.; Dietrich, E. I.; Phelps, S. M.; Jordan, A.; Torminalis, S.: Expression of concern. American Naturalist 198 (2), S. 313 - 316 (2021)
Bose, A. P. H.; Nührenberg, P.; Jordan, A.: Female–female conflict is higher during periods of parental care in a group-living cichlid fish. Animal Behaviour 182, S. 91 - 105 (2021)
Goverts, Z.; Nührenberg, P.; Jordan, A.: Environmental reconstruction and tracking as methods to explore social interactions in marine environments: A test case with the Mediterranean rainbow wrasse Coris julis. Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 695100 (2021)
Gübel, J.; Bose, A. P. H.; Jordan, A.: Social and spatial conflict drive resident aggression toward outsiders in a group-living fish. Behavioral Ecology 32 (5), S. 826 - 834 (2021)
Haluts, A.; Garza, S. F.; Gorbonos, D.; Etheredge, R. I.; Jordan, A.; Gov, N. S.: Spatiotemporal dynamics of animal contests arise from effective forces between contestants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 118 (49), e2106269118 (2021)
Hotta, T.; Awata, S.; Jordan, L. A.; Kohda, M.: Subordinate fish mediate aggressiveness using recent contest information. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 685907 (2021)
Jungwirth, A.; Nuhrenberg, P.; Jordan, A.: On the importance of defendable resources for social evolution: Applying new techniques to a long-standing question. Ethology 127 (10), S. 872 - 885 (2021)
Lein, E.; Jordan, A.: Studying the evolution of social behaviour in one of Darwin's Dreamponds: a case for the Lamprologine shell-dwelling cichlids. Hydrobiologia 848, S. 3699 - 3726 (2021)
Maguire, S. M.; DeAngelis, R.; Dijkstra, P. D.; Jordan, A.; Hofmann, H. A.: Social network dynamics predict hormone levels and behavior in a highly social cichlid fish. Hormones and Behavior 132, 104994 (2021)
Bose, A. P. H.; Windorfer, J. W.; Bohm, A. B.; Ronco, F.; Indermaur, A.; Salzburger, W.; Jordan, L. A.: Structural manipulations of a shelter resource reveal underlying preference functions in a shell-dwelling cichlid fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1927), 20200127 (2020)
Francisco, F. A.; Nührenberg, P.; Jordan, A.: High-resolution, non-invasive animal tracking and reconstruction of local environment in aquatic ecosystems. BMC Movement Ecology 8 (1), 27 (2020)
Rodriguez-Santiago, M.; Nührenberg, P.; Derry, J.; Deussen, O.; Francisco, F. A.; Garrison, L. K.; Garza, S. F.; Hofmann, H. A.; Jordan, A.: Behavioral traits that define social dominance are the same that reduce social influence in a consensus task. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 117 (31), S. 18566 - 18573 (2020)
Zhao, J.; Wen, Y. C.; Zhu, S. M.; Ye, J. Y.; Zhu, J. J.; Ye, Z. Y.; Jordan, A.: Solving post-prandial reduction in performance by adaptive regurgitation in a freshwater fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287, 2172 (2020)
Kohda, M.; Hotta, T.; Takeyama, T.; Awata, S.; Tanaka, H.; Asai, J.-y.; Jordan, L. A.: If a fish can pass the mark test, what are the implications for consciousness and self-awareness testing in animals? PLoS Biology 17 (2), e3000021 (2019)
Satoh, S.; Awata, S.; Jordan, L. A.; Kakuda, U.; Hori, M.; Kohda, M.: Bi-parental mucus provisioning in the scale-eating cichlid Perissodus microlepis (Cichlidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 128 (4), S. 926 - 935 (2019)
Beekman, M.; Jordan, L. A.: Does the field of animal personality provide any new insights for behavioral ecology? Behavioral Ecology 28 (3), S. 617 - 623 (2017)
Bolnick, D. I.; Hendrix, K.; Jordan, L. A.; Veen, T.; Brock, C. D.: Intruder colour and light environment jointly determine how nesting male stickleback respond to simulated territorial intrusions. Biology Letters 12 (8), 20160467 (2016)
Jordan, L. A.; Maguire, S. M.; Hofmann, H. A.; Kohda, M.: The social and ecological costs of an ‘over-extended’ phenotype. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1822), 20152359 (2016)
Brooks, R. C.; Shelly, J. P.; Jordan, L. A.; Dixson, B. J.W.: The multivariate evolution of female body shape in an artificial digital ecosystem. Evolution and Human Behavior 36 (5), S. 351 - 358 (2015)
Hotta, T.; Jordan, L. A.; Takeyama, T.; Kohda, M.: Order effects in transitive inference: Does the presentation order of social information affect transitive inference in social animals? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 3, 59 (2015)
Hotta, T.; Takeyama, T.; Heg, D.; Awata, S.; Jordan, L. A.; Kohda, M.: The use of multiple sources of social information in contest behavior: Testing the social cognitive abilities of a cichlid fish. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 3, 85 (2015)
Kohda, M.; Jordan, L. A.; Hotta, T.; Kosaka, N.; Karino, K.; Tanaka, H.; Taniyama, M.; Takeyama, T.: Facial recognition in a group-living cichlid fish. PLoS One 10 (11), e0142552 (2015)
Li, N.; Takeyama, T.; Jordan, L. A.; Kohda, M.: Female control of paternity by spawning site choice in a cooperatively polyandrous cichlid. Behaviour 152, S. 231 - 245 (2015)
Hotta, T.; Takeyama, T.; Jordan, L. A.; Kohda, M.: Duration of memory of dominance relationships in a group living cichlid. Die Naturwissenschaften 101 (9), S. 745 - 751 (2014)
Jordan, L. A.; Kokko, H.; Kasumovic, M.: Reproductive foragers: Male spiders choose mates by selecting among competitive environments. American Naturalist 183 (5), S. 638 - 649 (2014)
Jordan, L. A.; Herbert-Read, J. E.; Ward, A. J. W.: Rising costs of care make spiny chromis discerning parents. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67 (3), S. 449 - 455 (2013)
Kasumovic, M. M.; Jordan, L. A.: Social factors driving settlement and relocation decisions in a solitary and aggregative spider. American Naturalist 182 (4), S. 532 - 541 (2013)
Mann, R. P.; Herbert-Read, J. E.; Ma, Q.; Jordan, L. A.; Sumpter, D. J. T.; Ward, A. J. W.: A model comparison reveals dynamic social information drives the movements of humbug damselfish (Dascyllus aruanus). Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 11 (90), 20130794 (2013)
Ward, A. J. W.; Herbert-Read, J. E.; Jordan, L. A.; James, R.; Krause, J.; Ma, Q.; Rubenstein, D. I.; Sumpter, D. J. T.; Morrell, L. J.: Initiators, leaders, and recruitment mechanisms in the collective movements of damselfish. American Naturalist 181 (6), S. 748 - 760 (2013)
Jordan, L. A.; Brooks, R. C.: Recent social history alters male courtship preferences. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution 66 (1), S. 280 - 287 (2012)
Mit einer virtuellen Realität für Fische haben Forschende aus Konstanz die „Steuerungsregeln“ eines Fischschwarms entschlüsselt – und damit Roboterschwärme angeleitet
Eine Studie im Wissenschaftsjournal Science zeigt: Klassische Modelle von kollektivem Verhalten können die Verhaltensmechanismen von Heuschreckenschwärmen nicht erklären