Hasselquist, D.; Kempenaers, B.: Parental care and adaptive brood sex ratio manipulation in birds. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 357 (1419), S. 363 - 372 (2002)
Kempenaers, B.; Peer, K.; Vermeirssen, E. L. M.; Robertson, R. J.: Testis size and asymmetry in the tree swallow: A test of the compensation hypothesis. Avian Science 2, S. 115 - 122 (2002)
Conrad, K. F.; Johnston, P. V.; Crossman, C.; Kempenaers, B.; Robertson, R. J.; Wheelwright, N. T.; Boag, T.: High levels of extra-pair paternity in an isolated, low-density, island population of tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor). Molecular Ecology 10 (5), S. 1301 - 1308 (2001)
Forstmeier, W.; Leisler, B.; Kempenaers, B.: Bill morphology reflects female independence from male parental help. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 268 (1476), S. 1583 - 1588 (2001)
Kempenaers, B.; Everding, S.; Bishop, C.; Boag, P.; Robertson, R. J.: Extra-pair paternity and the reproductive role of male floaters in the tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 49 (4), S. 251 - 259 (2001)
Poesel, A.; Foerster, K.; Kempenaers, B.: The dawn song of the blue tit Parus caeruleus and its role in sexual selection. Ethology 107 (6), S. 521 - 531 (2001)
Carter, K. L.; Robertson, B. C.; Kempenaers, B.: A differential DNA extraction method for sperm on the perivitelline membrane of avian eggs. Molecular Ecology 9 (12), S. 2149 - 2150 (2000)
Lanctot, R. B.; Sandercock, B. K.; Kempenaers, B.: Do male breeding displays function to attract mates or defend territories? The explanatory role of mate and site fidelity. Waterbirds 23, S. 155 - 164 (2000)
Peer, K.; Robertson, R. J.; Kempenaers, B.: Reproductive anatomy and indices of quality in male tree swallows: The potential reproductive role of floaters. The Auk 117 (1), S. 74 - 81 (2000)
Sandercock, B. K.; Lank, D. B.; Lanctot, R. B.; Kempenaers, B.; Cooke, F.: Ecological correlates of mate fidelity in two Arctic-breeding sandpipers. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne de Zoologie 78 (11), S. 1948 - 1958 (2000)
Kempenaers, B.; Congdon, B.; Boag, P.; Robertson, R. J.: Extrapair paternity and egg hatchability in tree swallows: Evidence for the genetic compatibility hypothesis? Behavioral Ecology 10 (3), S. 304 - 311 (1999)
Kempenaers, B.; Lanctot, R. B.; Robertson, R. J.: Certainty of paternity and paternal investment in eastern bluebirds and tree swallows. Animal Behaviour 55 (4), S. 845 - 860 (1998)
Lanctot, R. B.; Weatherhead, P. J.; Kempenaers, B.; Scribner, K. T.: Male traits, mating tactics and reproductive success in the buff-breasted sandpiper, Tryngites subruficollis. Animal Behaviour 56 (2), S. 419 - 432 (1998)
Petrie, M.; Kempenaers, B.: Extra-pair paternity in birds: Explaining variation between species and populations. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13 (2), S. 52 - 58 (1998)
Petrie, M.; Kempenaers, B.: Extra-pair paternity in birds: "Good genes" and something else - Reply from M. Petrie and B. Kempenaers. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13 (7), S. 280 - 281 (1998)
Kempenaers, B.: Does reproductive synchrony limit male opportunities or enhance female choice for extra-pair paternity? Behaviour 134 (7), S. 551 - 562 (1997)
Kempenaers, B.; Verheyen, G. R.; Dhondt, A. A.: Extra-pair paternity in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus): Female choice, male characteristics and offspring quality. Behavioral Ecology 8 (5), S. 481 - 492 (1997)
Lanctot, R. B.; Scribner, K. T.; Kempenaers, B.; Weatherhead, P. J.: Lekking without a paradox in the monomorphic buff-breasted sandpiper. American Naturalist 149 (6), S. 1051 - 1070 (1997)
Kempenaers, B.; Adriaensen, F.; van Noordwijk, A. J.; Dhondt, A. A.: Genetic similarity, inbreeding and hatching failure in blue tits: Are unhatched eggs infertile? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 263 (1367), S. 179 - 185 (1996)
Kempenaers, B.; Sheldon, B. C.: Why do male birds not discriminate between their own and extra-pair offspring? Animal Behaviour 51 (5), S. 1165 - 1173 (1996)
Eens, M.; Pinxten, R.; Kempenaers, B.: Do female tree swallows guard their mates by copulating frequently? A comment on Whittingham et al. Animal Behaviour 50 (1), S. 273 - 276 (1995)
Kempenaers, B.; Verheyen, G. R.; Dhondt, A. A.: Mate guarding and copulation behaviour in monogamous and polygynous blue tits: Do males follow a best-of-a-bad-job strategy? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 36 (1), S. 33 - 42 (1995)
Verheyen, G. R.; Kempenaers, B.; Adriaensen, F.; van den Broeck, M.; Matthysen, E.; van Broeckhoven, C.; Dhondt, A. A.: The genetic structure of Parus caeruleus (blue tit) populations as revealed by minisatellite single locus probes. Heredity 75 (6), S. 571 - 577 (1995)
Kempenaers, B.: Polygyny in the blue tit: Unbalanced sex ratio and female aggression restrict mate choice. Animal Behaviour 47 (4), S. 943 - 957 (1994)
Verheyen, G. R.; Kempenaers, B.; Burke, T.; van den Broeck, M.; van Broeckhoven, C.; Dhondt, A. A.: Identification of hypervariable single locus minisatellite DNA probes in the blue tit Parus caeruleus. Molecular Ecology 3 (2), S. 137 - 143 (1994)
Kempenaers, B.; Dhondt, A. A.: Why do females engage in extra-pair copulations? A review of hypotheses and predictions. Belgian Journal of Zoology 123, S. 93 - 103 (1993)
Kempenaers, B.; Dhondt, A. A.: Experimental test of an hypothesis explaining density dependent clutch-size in tits Parus spp. Ibis 134 (2), S. 192 - 194 (1992)
Kempenaers, B.; Verheyen, G. R.; van den Broeck, M.; Burke, T.; van Broeckhoven, C.; Dhondt, A. A.: Extra-pair paternity results from female preference for high-quality males in the blue tit. Nature 357 (6378), S. 494 - 496 (1992)
Kempenaers, B.; Dhondt, A. A.: Competition between blue and great tit for roosting sites in winter: An aviary experiment. Ornis Scandinavica 22, S. 73 - 75 (1991)
Schlicht, E.; Kempenaers, B.: Extra-pair paternity and sexual selection. In: From genes to animal behavior: Social structures, personalities, comminication by color, S. 35 - 65 (Hg. Inoue-Murayama, M.; Kawamura, S.; Weiss, A.). Springer, Tokyo, Heidelberg (2011)
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