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6 (17), pp. 6151 - 6159 (2016)
Airport noise predicts song timing of European birds. Ecology and Evolution 42.
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3 (7), 160231 (2016)
Anthropogenic noise, but not artificial light levels predicts song behaviour in an equatorial bird. Royal Society Open Science 43.
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39 (2), pp. 194 - 203 (2016)
Megafauna extinction, tree species range reduction, and carbon storage in Amazonian forests. Ecography 44.
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31 (1), pp. 1 - 18 (2016)
The EURING Data Bank – a critical tool for continental-scale studies of marked birds. Ringing and Migration 45.
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46 (2), pp. 106 - 112 (2016)
Das Geheimnis des Storchenflugs: Was ein Hightech-Messsystem über die Spaltflügelkaskade verrät. Biologie in unserer Zeit 46.
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17 (2), pp. 115 - 124 (2016)
Soil substrates affect responses of root feeding larvae to their hosts at multiple levels: Orientation, locomotion and feeding. Basic and Applied Ecology 47.
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6, 27704 (2016)
Both nearest neighbours and long-term affiliates predict individual locations during collective movement in wild baboons. Scientific Reports 48.
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13 (1), pp. 26 - 38 (2016)
Landscape utilisation, animal behaviour and Hendra virus risk. EcoHealth 49.
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12 (6), 20160144 (2016)
Pathways of information transmission among wild songbirds follow experimentally imposed changes in social foraging structure. Biology Letters 50.
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2 (1), e1500931 (2016)
Costs of migratory decisions: A comparison across eight white stork populations. Science Advances 51.
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6, 25887 (2016)
Unpeeling the layers of language: Bonobos and chimpanzees engage in cooperative turn-taking sequences. Scientific Reports 52.
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19 (3), pp. 483 - 500 (2016)
Should I stay or should I go? Initiation of joint travel in mother–infant dyads of two chimpanzee communities in the wild. Animal Cognition 53.
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3 (8), 160278 (2016)
Play-solicitation gestures in chimpanzees in the wild: Flexible adjustment to social circumstances and individual matrices. Royal Society Open Science 54.
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6 (12), pp. 4102 - 4114 (2016)
Are sympatrically speciating Midas cichlid fish special? Patterns of morphological and genetic variation in the closely related species Archocentrus centrarchus. Ecology and Evolution 55.
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114, pp. 93 - 99 (2016)
Intrabrood rank, age and adult presence predict novelty seeking in individual Arabian babblers, Turdoides squamiceps. Animal Behaviour 56.
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16, 2 (2016)
Group size, survival and surprisingly short lifespan in socially foraging bats. BMC Ecology 57.
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11 (3), e0150780 (2016)
The value of molecular vs. morphometric and acoustic information for species identification using sympatric molossid bats. PLoS One 58.
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219 (16), pp. 2475 - 2480 (2016)
Pigeon navigation: Exposure to environmental odours prior release is sufficient for homeward orientation, but not for homing. The Journal of Experimental Biology 59.
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7 (11), pp. 1349 - 1358 (2016)
A minimum-impact, flexible tool to study vocal communication of small animals with precise individual-level resolution. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 60.
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353 (6305), pp. 1277 - 1280 (2016)
Bats perceptually weight prey cues across sensory systems when hunting in noise. Science