Publications of the MPI for Ornithology
Journal Article (158)
2015
Journal Article
52 (2), pp. 120 - 130 (2015)
Chemosensory cues for mosquito oviposition site selection. Journal of Medical Entomology
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110, pp. E5 - E8 (2015)
Counting conformity: Evaluating the units of information in frequency-dependent social learning. Animal Behaviour
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6 (12), pp. 1462 - 1473 (2015)
An approach to estimate short-term, long-term, and reaction norm repeatability. Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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10 (2), e0118279 (2015)
Variation in immune parameters and disease prevalence among Lesser Black-Backed Gulls (Larus fuscus sp.) with different migratory strategies. PLoS One
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90, pp. 84 - 85 (2015)
Memorandum zur Zukunft der Roten Listen gefährdeter Tiere, Pflanzen und Pilze Deutschlands. Natur und Landschaft
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129 (1), pp. 62 - 71 (2015)
Combinatory actions during object play in Psittaciformes (Diopsittaca nobilis, Pionites melanocephala, Cacatua goffini) and Corvids (Corvus corax, C. monedula, C. moneduloides). Journal of Comparative Psychology
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40 (2), pp. 109 - 124 (2015)
Phenotypic plasticity in a willow leaf beetle depends on host plant species: Release and recognition of beetle odors. Chemical Senses
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31, pp. 9 - 30 (2015)
Bibliografie von Jochen Hölzinger (chronologisch aufsteigend). Ornithologische Jahreshefte für Baden-Württemberg
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50, pp. 120 - 127 (2015)
An in depth view of avian sleep. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
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347 (6219), pp. 250 - 254 (2015)
The roller coaster flight strategy of bar-headed geese conserves energy during Himalayan migrations. Science
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47 (2), pp. 246 - 258 (2015)
The dominance of introduced plant species in the diets of migratory galapagos tortoises increases with elevation on a human-occupied island. Biotropica
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Migration by Galapagos giant tortoises requires landscape-scale conservation efforts. Galapagos report 2013-2014, pp. 144 - 150 (2015)
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187, pp. 41 - 50 (2015)
A cross-taxon analysis of the impact of climate change on abundance trends in central Europe. Biological Conservation
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26 (1), pp. 30 - 37 (2015)
Biparental incubation-scheduling: No experimental evidence for major energetic constraints. Behavioral Ecology
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157 (3), pp. 575 - 589 (2015)
Off-nest behaviour in a biparentally incubating shorebird varies with sex, time of day and weather. Ibis
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3, 14 (2015)
Tracking sharks without teeth: A non-invasive rigid tag attachment for large predatory sharks. Animal Biotelemetry
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13 (2), pp. 349 - 360 (2015)
Impact of changing water level on shrew populations in the Kis-Balaton wetlands, Western Hungary. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research
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370 (1667), 20140126 (2015)
Light pollution alters the phenology of dawn and dusk singing in common European songbirds. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
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527 (7578), pp. 367 - 370 (2015)
The effects of life-history and sexual selection on male and female plumage coloration. Nature
Journal Article
15, 98 (2015)
Population-level consequences of complementary sex determination in a solitary parasitoid. BMC Evolutionary Biology
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370 (1667), 20140128 (2015)
Effects of nocturnal illumination on life-history decisions and fitness in two wild songbird species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
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26 (2), pp. 367 - 375 (2015)
A practical framework to analyze variation in animal colors using visual models. Behavioral Ecology
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3, 5 (2015)
Analysis and visualisation of movement: An interdisciplinary review. BMC Movement Ecology
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28 (1), pp. 250 - 258 (2015)
Carotenoid-based bill coloration functions as a social, not sexual, signal in songbirds (Aves: Passeriformes). Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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30 (2), pp. 88 - 97 (2015)
Interacting personalities: Behavioural ecology meets quantitative genetics. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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Wie Geschlechtshormone den Vogelgesang regulieren. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2015)
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370 (1667), 20140118 (2015)
Does light pollution alter daylength? A test using light loggers on free-ranging European blackbirds (Turdus merula). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
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142, pp. 14 - 19 (2015)
Social cues are unlikely to be the single cause for early reproduction in urban European blackbirds (Turdus merula). Physiology & Behavior
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52 (3), pp. 544 - 551 (2015)
Developing fencing policies for dryland ecosystems. Journal of Applied Ecology
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156 (3), pp. 667 - 677 (2015)
Evaluation of aerodynamic parameters from infrared laser tracking of free-gliding white storks. Journal of Ornithology
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18 (3), pp. 404 - 416 (2015)
What can stable isotope analysis of top predator tissues contribute to monitoring of tundra ecosystems? Ecosystems
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41 (3), pp. 253 - 266 (2015)
Novel set-up for low-disturbance sampling of volatile and non-volatile compounds from plant roots. Journal of Chemical Ecology
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15 (4), 7 (2015)
Single-cell analysis of peptide expression and electrophysiology of right parietal neurons involved in male copulation behavior of a simultaneous hermaphrodite. Invertebrate Neuroscience
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6, 8978 (2015)
Universal mechanisms of sound production and control in birds and mammals. Nature Communications
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10 (10), e0138985 (2015)
Pronounced seasonal changes in the movement ecology of a highly gregarious central-place forager, the african straw-coloured fruit bat (Eidolon helvum). PLoS One
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25 (23), pp. 3138 - 3143 (2015)
Experimental evidence that social relationships determine individual foraging behavior. Current Biology
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26 (4), pp. 972 - 973 (2015)
Caution is needed when 90% of all possible estimates remain unpublished: A comment on Arct et al. Behavioral Ecology
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16, 19 (2015)
Using the canary genome to decipher the evolution of hormone-sensitive gene regulation in seasonal singing birds. Genome Biology
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69 (8), pp. 1353 - 1364 (2015)
Perceptual bias does not explain preference for prey call adornment in the frog-eating bat. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Journal Article
85 (1), pp. 4 - 14 (2015)
Differential expression of melatonin receptor subtypes MelIa, MelIb and MelIc in relation to melatonin binding in the male songbird brain. Brain, behavior and evolution: Official journal of the J. B. Johnston Club
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29 (9), pp. 1197 - 1208 (2015)
Evolutionary patterns of adaptive acrobatics and physical performance predict expression profiles of androgen receptor - but not oestrogen receptor - in the forelimb musculature. Functional Ecology
Journal Article
4, e07770 (2015)
Patterns of call communication between group-housed zebra finches change during the breeding cycle. eLife
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28 (7), pp. 1335 - 1353 (2015)
Social monogamy vs. polyandry: Ecological factors associated with sex roles in two closely related birds within the same habitat. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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149, pp. 310 - 316 (2015)
Does a short-term increase in testosterone affect the intensity or persistence of territorial aggression? - An approach using an individual's hormonal reactive scope to study hormonal effects on behavior. Physiology & Behavior
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29 (10), pp. 1300 - 1307 (2015)
Costs of sleeping in: Circadian rhythms influence cuckoldry risk in a songbird. Functional Ecology
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3, 28 (2015)
Animal personality and pace-of-life syndromes: Do fast-exploring fairy-wrens die young? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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12 (Suppl. 1), S5 (2015)
Effect of diet on the structure of animal personality. Frontiers in Zoology
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12 (Suppl. 1), S7 (2015)
Endocrine mechanisms, behavioral phenotypes and plasticity: Known relationships and open questions. Frontiers in Zoology
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12, 4 (2015)
Repeated stressors in adulthood increase the rate of biological ageing. Frontiers in Zoology
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4, e10955 (2015)
The evolution of distributed sensing and collective computation in animal populations. eLife