Publications of the department "Behavioural Neurobiology"
Journal Article (14)
2025
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15, 1468782 (2025)
Telemetry reveals rapid duel-driven canary song plasticity in a competitive social environment. Frontiers in Psychology
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Mitochondria induce anisotropy and delays in action potential conduction. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2025)
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100 (2), pp. 815 - 833 (2025)
Meta-analysis of the acoustic adaptation hypothesis reveals no support for the effect of vegetation structure on acoustic signalling across terrestrial vertebrates. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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23, 35 (2025)
Same data, different analysts: Variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology. BMC Biology
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131 (4), e13550 (2025)
On publication ethics - Journals, please get rid of wording restrictions that include citations. Ethology
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From silence to song: Testosterone triggers extensive transcriptional changes in the female canary HVC. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, e13476 (2025)
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Evolution of vocal production learning in parrots. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2025)
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Multi-scale habitat selection and nest survival of whinchats and stonechats: Implications for grassland conservation management. Wildlife Biology, e01238 (2025)
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387 (6732), pp. 406 - 412 (2025)
A single gene orchestrates androgen variation underlying male mating morphs in ruffs. Science
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The hidden structural variability in avian genomes. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2025)
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15 (3), 316 (2025)
Explainable AI for bipolar disorder diagnosis using Hjorth parameters. Diagnostics
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Bedeutung und Mechanismen des Vogelgesangs: Inspiration für die Pneumologie. Pneumologie (2025)
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15, 219 (2025)
Choice of props for courtship dancing in estrildid finches. Scientific Reports
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574, pp. 13 - 20 (2025)
Functional interaction of electrical coupling and H-current and its putative impact on inhibitory transmission. Neuroscience