Publications of Luke J. Eberhart-Hertel
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Journal Article (23)
2025
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23, 35 (2025)
Same data, different analysts: Variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology. BMC Biology 2024
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165 (2), pp. 301 - 314 (2024)
Dispersal in Kentish plovers (Charadrius alexandrinus): Adult females perform furthest movements. Journal of Ornithology
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38 (8), pp. 1779 - 1795 (2024)
Early-life demographic processes do not drive adult sex ratio biases and mating systems in sympatric coucal species. Functional Ecology
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78 (6), 73 (2024)
Hidden in plain sight: Camouflage and hiding behaviour of wild precocial chicks in an open landscape. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2023
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77 (12), pp. 2590 - 2605 (2023)
Egg size variation in the context of polyandry: A case study using long-term field data from snowy plovers. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution
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19 (11), 20230391 (2023)
Sexual selection for extreme physical performance in a polygynous bird is associated with exceptional sex differences in oxygen carrying capacity. Biology Letters 2022
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2022 (1), e02911 (2022)
Exceptionally high apparent adult survival in three tropical species of plovers in Madagascar. Journal of Avian Biology 2020
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7, 149 (2020)
CeutaOPEN, individual-based field observations of breeding snowy plovers Charadrius nivosus. Scientific Data 2019
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9, 7455 (2019)
RAD sequencing sheds new light on the genetic structure and local adaptation of European scallops and resolves their demographic histories. Scientific Reports 2018
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9, 1651 (2018)
Demographic causes of adult sex ratio variation and their consequences for parental cooperation. Nature Communications 2017
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209, pp. 440 - 448 (2017)
The plight of a plover: Viability of an important snowy plover population with flexible brood care in Mexico. Biological Conservation
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158 (1), pp. 253 - 262 (2017)
Dancing in the moonlight: Evidence that Killdeer foraging behaviour varies with the lunar cycle. Journal of Ornithology
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114 (27), pp. E5474 - E5481 (2017)
Sex-specific early survival drives adult sex ratio bias in snowy plovers and impacts mating system and population growth. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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48 (7), pp. 910 - 920 (2017)
High fidelity: Extra-pair fertilisations in eight Charadrius plover species are not associated with parental relatedness or social mating system. Journal of Avian Biology
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16, 243 (2017)
Extremely low Plasmodium prevalence in wild plovers and coursers from Cape Verde and Madagascar. Malaria Journal 2016
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123 (2), pp. 169 - 170 (2016)
At the crossroads of sexual and natural selection: Parental incubation roles in plovers. Wader Study
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26, pp. 119 - 135 (2016)
Spatial synchrony of a threatened shorebird: Regional roles of climate, dispersal and management. Bird Conservation International
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3 (7), 160291 (2016)
Population structure and historical demography of South American sea lions provide insights into the catastrophic decline of a marine mammal population. Royal Society Open Science 2015
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5 (5), pp. 997 - 1010 (2015)
Contrasting genetic diversity and population structure among three sympatric Madagascan shorebirds: Parallels with rarity, endemism, and dispersal. Ecology and Evolution
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156 (1), pp. 297 - 307 (2015)
Low nest survival of a breeding shorebird in Bohai Bay, China. Journal of Ornithology
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112 (36), pp. E5005 - E5012 (2015)
Chemical fingerprints encode mother – offspring similarity, colony membership, relatedness, and genetic quality in fur seals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
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24, pp. 327 - 341 (2014)
Conservation challenges of a sink: The viability of an isolated population of the Snowy Plover. Bird Conservation International 2013
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130 (4), pp. 725 - 732 (2013)
Apparent survival of Snowy Plovers (Charadrius nivosus) varies with reproductive effort and year and between sexes. The Auk