Publications of Lotte Schlicht
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Journal Article (15)
2023
Journal Article
198, pp. 21 - 31 (2023)
Start and end of daily activity predict extrapair siring success independently of age in male blue tits. Animal Behaviour
Journal Article
290 (2011), 20232266 (2023)
A dawn and dusk chorus will emerge if males sing in the absence of their mate. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2021
Journal Article
21, 55 (2021)
Phenology-mediated effects of phenotype on the probability of social polygyny and its fitness consequences in a migratory passerine. BMC Ecology and Evolution
Journal Article
181, pp. 61 - 69 (2021)
Effects of exposure to predator models on fledging behaviour in blue tits. Animal Behaviour
Journal Article
174, pp. 79 - 86 (2021)
Why do nestling birds fledge early in the day? Animal Behaviour
Journal Article
180, pp. 143 - 150 (2021)
Experimental evidence that nestlings adjust their fledging time to each other in a multiparous bird. Animal Behaviour 2020
Journal Article
31 (2), pp. 598 - 609 (2020)
Socio-ecological factors shape the opportunity for polygyny in a migratory songbird. Behavioral Ecology
Journal Article
162 (4), pp. 1146 - 1162 (2020)
The effects of season, sex, age and weather on population‐level variation in the timing of activity in Eurasian Blue Tits Cyanistes caeruleus. Ibis 2017
Journal Article
123, pp. 117 - 127 (2017)
Blue tits do not return faster to the nest in response to either short- or long-term begging playbacks. Animal Behaviour 2016
Journal Article
104 (2), pp. 107 - 117 (2016)
Courtship calls in blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus: Daily and seasonal occurrence and link to paternity. Ardea 2015
Journal Article
84 (2), pp. 518 - 531 (2015)
Spatial patterns of extra-pair paternity: Beyond paternity gains and losses. Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal Article
26 (5), pp. 1404 - 1413 (2015)
Male extraterritorial behavior predicts extrapair paternity pattern in blue tits, Cyanistes caeruleus. Behavioral Ecology 2014
Journal Article
156 (1), pp. 215 - 219 (2014)
Thiessen polygons as a model for animal territory estimation. Ibis
Journal Article
25 (3), pp. 650 - 659 (2014)
No relationship between female emergence time from the roosting place and extrapair paternity. Behavioral Ecology 2012
Journal Article
83 (6), pp. 1335 - 1343 (2012)
Male extrapair nestlings fledge first. Animal Behaviour Thesis - PhD (1)
2014
Thesis - PhD
Proxies of Extra-Pair Behaviour. Dissertation, LMU, Fakultät für Biologie, München (2014)