Publikationen von Antje Girndt
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Zeitschriftenartikel (13)
2024
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213, S. 117 - 123 (2024)
Extrapair paternity alongside social reproduction increases male lifetime fitness. Animal Behaviour 2022
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13, 880455 (2022)
Evidence of paternal effects on telomere length increases in early life. Frontiers in Genetics 2020
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33 (11), S. 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), S. 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, S. 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), S. 951 - 959 (2017)
Age-dependent trajectories differ between within-pair and extrapair paternity success. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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48 (3), S. 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), S. 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), S. 245 - 262 (2012)
Multiple paternity in different populations of the sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna). Animal Biology 2011
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7, S. 349 - 351 (2011)
Male fish use prior knowledge about rivals to adjust their mate choice. Biology Letters