Publications of Antje Girndt
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Journal Article (13)
2024
Journal Article
213, pp. 117 - 123 (2024)
Extrapair paternity alongside social reproduction increases male lifetime fitness. Animal Behaviour 2022
Journal Article
13, 880455 (2022)
Evidence of paternal effects on telomere length increases in early life. Frontiers in Genetics 2020
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33 (11), pp. 1634 - 1642 (2020)
Repeatable social network node‐based metrics across populations and contexts in a passerine. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2019
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32 (12), pp. 1432 - 1443 (2019)
Male age and its association with reproductive traits in captive and wild house sparrows. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2018
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8, 8378 (2018)
Male age is associated with extra-pair paternity, but not with extra-pair mating behaviour. Scientific Reports
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7, e37385 (2018)
Meta-analysis challenges a textbook example of status signalling and demonstrates publication bias. eLife
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6, pp. 101 - 104 (2018)
The secret life of the Lundy house sparrows. Journal of the Lundy Field Society 2017
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12 (8), e0182853 (2017)
Method matters: Experimental evidence for shorter avian sperm in faecal compared to abdominal massage samples. PLoS One
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30 (5), pp. 951 - 959 (2017)
Age-dependent trajectories differ between within-pair and extrapair paternity success. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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48 (3), pp. 407 - 416 (2017)
Winter territory prospecting is associated with life-history stage but not activity in a passerine. Journal of Avian Biology 2014
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156 (2), pp. 472 - 477 (2014)
Triploid ZZZ zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata exhibit abnormal sperm heads and poor reproductive performance. Ibis 2012
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62 (3), pp. 245 - 262 (2012)
Multiple paternity in different populations of the sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna). Animal Biology 2011
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7, pp. 349 - 351 (2011)
Male fish use prior knowledge about rivals to adjust their mate choice. Biology Letters