
Publications of Caroline Deimel
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Journal Article (12)
2023
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20, pp. 93 - 104 (2023)
Neopterin levels in bonobos vary seasonally and reflect symptomatic respiratory infections. EcoHealth 2022
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289 (1986), 20221235 (2022)
Great tits differ in glucocorticoid plasticity in response to spring temperature. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2021
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9, 629094 (2021)
Cell-mediated immune ontogeny is affected by sex but not environmental context in a long-lived primate species. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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90 (9), pp. 2147 - 2160 (2021)
Connecting the data landscape of long‐term ecological studies: The SPI‐Birds data hub. Journal of Animal Ecology
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312, 113861 (2021)
Early nighttime testosterone peaks are correlated with GnRH-induced testosterone in a diurnal songbird. General and Comparative Endocrinology 2018
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105, pp. 66 - 85 (2018)
Applications for non-invasive thyroid hormone measurements in mammalian ecology, growth, and maintenance. Hormones and Behavior
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47 (4), pp. 257 - 269 (2018)
Is genetic drift to blame for testicular dysgenesis syndrome in Semliki chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)? Journal of Medical Primatology 2017
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7, 41417 (2017)
Extinctions, genetic erosion and conservation options for the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Scientific Reports 2015
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6 (4), pp. 182 - 188 (2015)
Links between breast cancer and birth weight: An empirical test of the hypothesized association between size at birth and premenopausal adult progesterone concentrations. Hormones and Cancer 2014
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66 (3), pp. 525 - 533 (2014)
Age-related changes in urinary testosterone levels suggest differences in puberty onset and divergent life history strategies in bonobos and chimpanzees. Hormones and Behavior 2012
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8 (2), pp. 304 - 307 (2012)
Daily torpor is associated with telomere length change over winter in Djungarian hamsters. Biology Letters 2009
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71 (2), pp. 171 - 174 (2009)
Evidence for the consumption of arboreal, diurnal primates by bonobos (Pan paniscus). American Journal of Primatology