
Publikationen von Sándor Zsebök
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Zeitschriftenartikel (12)
2017
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357 (6355), S. 1045 - 1047 (2017)
Acoustic mirrors as sensory traps for bats. Science 2015
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13 (2), S. 349 - 360 (2015)
Impact of changing water level on shrew populations in the Kis-Balaton wetlands, Western Hungary. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research
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27, S. 1 - 10 (2015)
Acoustic species identification of shrews: Twittering calls for monitoring. Ecological Informatics 2014
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11 (91), 20130961 (2014)
Global warming alters sound transmission: Differential impact on the prey detection ability of echolocating bats. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society
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9 (7), e103452 (2014)
Female mate choice can drive the evolution of high frequency echolocation in bats: A case study with Rhinolophus mehelyi. PLoS One
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92 (11), S. 965 - 977 (2014)
The tail plays a major role in the differing manoeuvrability of two sibling species of mouse-eared bats (Myotis myotis and Myotis blythii). Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne de Zoologie 2013
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4, 65 (2013)
Trawling bats exploit an echo-acoustic ground effect. Frontiers in Physiology 2012
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118 (7), S. 621 - 635 (2012)
Corticosterone, avoidance of novelty, risk-taking and aggression in a wild bird: No evidence for pleiotropic effects. Ethology
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295, S. 68 - 76 (2012)
The relationship between syllable repertoire similarity and pairing success in a passerine bird species with complex song. Journal of Theoretical Biology
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58 (2), S. 199 - 209 (2012)
Acoustic discrimination of Pipistrellus kuhlii and Pipistrellus nathusii (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) and its application to assess changes in species distribution. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2011
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172 (1), S. 151 - 157 (2011)
Seasonal changes in courtship behavior, plasma androgen levels and in hypothalamic aromatase immunoreactivity in male free-living European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). General and Comparative Endocrinology 2010
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6 (1), S. 59 - 62 (2010)
Great tits search for, capture, kill and eat hibernating bats. Biology Letters