Publikationen von Jinggang Zhang
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2025
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219, 122997 (2025)
High and long-term repeatability of foot use preference in Japanese tits. Animal Behaviour 2024
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14 (4), e11196 (2024)
Video evidence that cuckoos farm their hosts by ejecting nestlings. Ecology and Evolution
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35 (1), arad111 (2024)
The risk of brood parasitism does not affect levels of extrapair paternity in a cuckoo host. Behavioral Ecology 2023
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26 (3), S. 837 - 848 (2023)
Behavioral laterality is correlated with problem-solving performance in a songbird. Animal Cognition
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33 (6), S. 1125 - 1129.e3 (2023)
Brood parasitism risk drives birds to breed near humans. Current Biology
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290 (1993), 20222094 (2023)
Experimental evidence that cuckoos choose host nests following an egg matching strategy. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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290 (2006), 20231219 (2023)
Differences in the costs and benefits of choosiness may explain variation in cuckoo egg-matching strategy: A reply to Wang and Liang (2023). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2022
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33 (6), S. 1153 - 1160 (2022)
The mere presence of cuckoos in breeding area alters egg-ejection decisions in Daurian redstarts. Behavioral Ecology 2021
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175, S. 193 - 200 (2021)
Egg rejection changes with seasonal variation in risk of cuckoo parasitism in Daurian redstarts, Phoenicurus auroreus. Animal Behaviour
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288 (1953), 20210228 (2021)
Host personality predicts cuckoo egg rejection in Daurian redstarts Phoenicurus auroreus. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2020
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10 (10), S. 4251 - 4260 (2020)
Footedness predicts escape performance in a passerine bird. Ecology and Evolution 2019
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73, 148 (2019)
Nest defense and egg recognition in the grey-backed thrush (Turdus hortulorum): Defense against interspecific or conspecific brood parasitism? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology