Abbey-Lee, R. N.; Mathot, K. J.; Dingemanse, N. J.: Behavioral and morphological responses to perceived predation risk: A field experiment in passerines. Behavioral Ecology 27 (3), S. 857 - 864 (2016)
Mathot, K. J.; Abbey-Lee, R. N.; Kempenaers, B.; Dingemanse, N. J.: Do great tits (Parus major) suppress basal metabolic rate in response to increased perceived predation danger? A field experiment. Physiology & Behavior 164, S. 400 - 406 (2016)
Moiron, M.; Mathot, K. J.; Dingemanse, N. J.: A multi-level approach to quantify speed-accuracy trade-offs in great tits (Parus major). Behavioral Ecology 27 (5), S. 1539 - 1546 (2016)
Araya-Ajoy, Y. G.; Mathot, K. J.; Dingemanse, N. J.: An approach to estimate short-term, long-term, and reaction norm repeatability. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6 (12), S. 1462 - 1473 (2015)
Mathot, K. J.; Dingemanse, N. J.: Energetics and behavior: Unrequited needs and new directions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 30 (4), S. 199 - 206 (2015)
Sih, A.; Mathot, K. J.; Moiron, M.; Montiglio, P.-O.; Wolf, M.; Dingemanse, N. J.: Animal personality and state-behaviour feedbacks: A review and guide for empiricists. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 30 (1), S. 50 - 60 (2015)
Mathot, K. J.; Dall, S. R. X.: Metabolic rates can drive individual differences in information and insurance use under the risk of starvation. American Naturalist 182 (5), S. 611 - 620 (2013)
Mathot, K. J.; Wright, J.; Kempenaers, B.; Dingemanse, N. J.: Adaptive strategies for managing uncertainty may explain personality-related differences in behavioural plasticity. Oikos 121 (7), S. 1009 - 1020 (2012)
Mathot, K. J.; van den Hout, P. J.; Piersma, T.; Kempenaers, B.; Réale, D.; Dingemanse, N. J.: Disentangling the roles of frequency-vs. state-dependence in generating individual differences in behavioural plasticity. Ecology Letters 14 (12), S. 1254 - 1262 (2011)
Hamblin, S.; Mathot, K. J.; Morand-Ferron, J.; Nocera, J. J.; Rieucau, G.; Giraldeau, L.-A.: Predator inadvertent social information use favours reduced clumping of its prey. Oikos 119 (2), S. 286 - 291 (2010)
Mathot, K. J.; Giraldeau, L.-A.: Family-related differences in social foraging tactic use in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64 (11), S. 1805 - 1811 (2010)
Mathot, K. J.; Giraldeau, L.-A.: Within-group relatedness can lead to higher levels of exploitation: A model and empirical test. Behavioral Ecology 21 (4), S. 843 - 850 (2010)
Mathot, K. J.; Lund, D. R.; Elner, R. W.: Sediment in stomach contents of Western Sandpipers and Dunlin provide evidence of biofilm feeding. Waterbirds 33 (3), S. 300 - 306 (2010)
van den Hout, P. J.; Mathot, K. J.; Maas, L. R. M.; Piersma, T.: Predator escape tactics in birds: Linking ecology and aerodynamics. Behavioral Ecology 21 (1), S. 16 - 25 (2010)
Mathot, K. J.; van den Hout, P. J.; Piersma, T.: Differential responses of red knots, Calidris canutus, to perching and flying sparrowhawk, Accipiter nisus, models. Animal Behaviour 77 (5), S. 1179 - 1185 (2009)
Kuwae, T.; Beninger, P. G.; Decottignies, P.; Mathot, K. J.; Lund, D. R.; Elner, R. W.: Biofilm feeding in a higher vertebrate: The Western Sandpiper, Calidris mauri. Ecology 89 (3), S. 599 - 606 (2008)
Mathot, K. J.; Giraldeau, L.-A.: Increasing vulnerability to predation increases preference for the scrounger foraging tactic. Behavioral Ecology 19 (1), S. 131 - 138 (2008)
Mathot, K. J.; Smith, B. D.; Elner, R. W.: Latitudinal clines in food distribution correlate with differential migration in the western sandpiper. Ecology 88 (3), S. 781 - 791 (2007)
Mathot, K. J.; Elner, R. W.: Evidence for sexual partitioning of foraging mode in Western Sandpipers (Calidris mauri) during migration. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne de Zoologie 82 (7), S. 1035 - 1042 (2004)
Mathot, K. J.; Dingemanse, N. J.: Personality and plasticity. In: Integrative organismal biology, S. 55 - 69 (Hg. Martin, L. B.; Ghalambor, C. K.; Woods, H. A.). Wiley Scientific, Hoboken, NJ, USA (2015)
Neue Forschungsergebnisse über den Schlaf von Reptilien zeigen überraschende Ähnlichkeiten zwischen den Netzwerken, die motorische Rhythmen steuern, und denen, die den Schlaf kontrollieren.