Publications of the Department Ornithology
Journal Article (24)
2024
Journal Article
207, pp. 55 - 76 (2024)
Quantifying mating behaviour using accelerometry and machine learning: Challenges and opportunities. Animal Behaviour
Journal Article
126 (2), duae002 (2024)
Abundance models of endemic birds of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, northern South America, suggest small population sizes and dependence on montane elevations. Ornithological Applications
Journal Article
166 (2), pp. 396 - 410 (2024)
Assessing the reproductive consequences of mate retention and pair bond duration in Thorn-tailed Rayadito (Aphrastura spinicauda), a short-lived, socially monogamous neotropical bird. Ibis
Journal Article
12, 1476254 (2024)
Sperm swimming speed and morphology differ slightly among the three genetic morphs of ruff sandpiper (Calidris pugnax), but show no clear polymorphism. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Journal Article
30 (6), e17356 (2024)
A circumpolar study unveils a positive non-linear effect of temperature on arctic arthropod availability that may reduce the risk of warming-induced trophic mismatch for breeding shorebirds. Global Change Biology
Journal Article
141 (3), ukae016 (2024)
Variation in nuptial color in relation to sex, individual quality and mating success in the sex-role reversed Phalaropus fulicarius (Red Phalarope). Ornithology
Journal Article
38 (8), pp. 1779 - 1795 (2024)
Early-life demographic processes do not drive adult sex ratio biases and mating systems in sympatric coucal species. Functional Ecology
Journal Article
14 (10), e70366 (2024)
A case of facultative polygyny in an enigmatic monogamous species, the European Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus). Ecology and Evolution
Journal Article
35 (1), arad084 (2024)
Mutual mate guarding with limited sexual conflict in a sex-role-reversed shorebird. Behavioral Ecology
Journal Article
202 (4), zlae163 (2024)
A hidden finch from the Galapagos Islands: A genetically and morphologically distinctive woodpecker finch from San Cristobal Island. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Journal Article
126 (4), duae034 (2024)
The Amazon Basin’s rivers and lakes support Nearctic-breeding shorebirds during southward migration. Ornithological Applications
Journal Article
95 (4), 2 (2024)
Biology of the Rufous Hornero, from mechanisms to behavioral ecology: Potential Neotropical model species? Journal of Field Ornithology
Journal Article
10 (17), eadl5255 (2024)
Evolution and genetic architecture of sex-limited polymorphism in cuckoos. Science Advances
Journal Article
27 (2), pp. 113 - 123 (2024)
Risk-taking behavior relates to Leucocytozoon spp. infection in a sub-Antarctic rainforest bird. Acta Ethologica
Journal Article
729, pp. 1 - 29 (2024)
From land to sea: The fall migration of the red phalarope through the Western Hemisphere. Marine Ecology-Progress Series
Journal Article
78 (11), pp. 1751 - 1760 (2024)
Variance partitioning of nest provisioning rates in blue tits: Individual repeatability, heritability, and partner interactions. Evolution: International Journal of Organic Evolution
Journal Article
22 (4), e3002584 (2024)
Removal of older males increases extra-pair siring success of yearling males. PLoS Biology
Journal Article
104 (5), pp. 615 - 621 (2024)
Denning and maternal behavior of caracals (Caracal caracal). Mammalian Biology
Journal Article
24 (5), e13969 (2024)
The great tit HapMap project: A continental-scale analysis of genomic variation in a songbird. Molecular Ecology Resources
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30 (5), e17335 (2024)
Why do avian responses to change in Arctic green-up vary? Global Change Biology
Journal Article
22 (1), e3002478 (2024)
Time is of the essence: The importance of considering biological rhythms in an increasingly polluted world. PLoS Biology
Journal Article
34 (3), pp. 606 - 614.e3 (2024)
Semelparous marsupials reduce sleep for sex. Current Biology
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14 (4), e11196 (2024)
Video evidence that cuckoos farm their hosts by ejecting nestlings. Ecology and Evolution
Journal Article
35 (1), arad111 (2024)
The risk of brood parasitism does not affect levels of extrapair paternity in a cuckoo host. Behavioral Ecology