Publications of Wolfgang Forstmeier
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Journal Article (118)
2015
Journal Article
132 (1), pp. 65 - 77 (2015)
The functional morphology of male courtship displays in the Pectoral Sandpiper (Calidris melanotos). The Auk 2014
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184 (3), pp. 374 - 383 (2014)
Nonautosomal genetic variation in carotenoid coloration. American Naturalist
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29 (8), pp. 456 - 464 (2014)
Female extra-pair mating: Adaptation or genetic constraint? Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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156 (2), pp. 472 - 477 (2014)
Triploid ZZZ zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata exhibit abnormal sperm heads and poor reproductive performance. Ibis
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120 (9), pp. 913 - 922 (2014)
The importance of validating experimental setups: Lessons from studies of food choice copying in zebra finches. Ethology 2013
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67 (3), pp. 609 - 619 (2013)
Sex chromosome linked genetic variance and the evolution of sexual dimorphism of quantitative traits. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution
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24 (6), pp. 1356 - 1362 (2013)
Revisiting the evidence for inbreeding avoidance in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology
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24 (1), pp. 119 - 127 (2013)
Does hatching failure breed infidelity? Behavioral Ecology
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111 (3), pp. 175 - 181 (2013)
Basal metabolic rate can evolve independently of morphological and behavioural traits. Heredity
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86 (1), pp. 159 - 167 (2013)
Acoustic similarity to parental calls promotes response to unfamiliar calls in zebra finch fledglings. Animal Behaviour 2012
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83 (1), pp. 69 - 74 (2012)
Protein supplementation decreases courtship rate in the zebra finch. Animal Behaviour
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66 (6), pp. 975 - 984 (2012)
Singing activity stimulates partner reproductive investment rather than increasing paternity success in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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21 (13), pp. 3237 - 3249 (2012)
Heterozygosity-fitness correlations in zebra finches: Microsatellite markers can be better than their reputation. Molecular Ecology
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21 (15), pp. 3704 - 3717 (2012)
QTL and quantitative genetic analysis of beak morphology reveals patterns of standing genetic variation in an Estrildid finch. Molecular Ecology
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21 (2), pp. 329 - 339 (2012)
QTL linkage mapping of wing length in zebra finch using genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms markers. Molecular Ecology
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66 (1), pp. 18 - 30 (2012)
QTL linkage mapping of zebra finch beak color shows an oligogenic control of a sexually selected trait. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution
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7 (6), e37785 (2012)
No band color effects on male courtship rate or body mass in the zebra finch: Four experiments and a meta-analysis. PLoS One
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14 (3), pp. 285 - 298 (2012)
Lack of genetic variation in developmental instability in zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) wing and tarsus. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2011
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11, 327 (2011)
Correlates of male fitness in captive zebra finches - a comparison of methods to disentangle genetic and environmental effects. BMC Evolutionary Biology
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294 (11), pp. 1856 - 1863 (2011)
Women have relatively larger brains than men: A comment on the misuse of general linear models in the study of sexual dimorphism. Anatomical Record-Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
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Evolutionäre Erklärungen sexueller Untreue. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2011)
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108 (26), pp. 10608 - 10613 (2011)
Female extrapair mating behavior can evolve via indirect selection on males. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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65 (1), pp. 47 - 55 (2011)
Cryptic multiple hypotheses testing in linear models: Overestimated effect sizes and the winner's curse. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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6 (4), e18466 (2011)
Do zebra finch parents fail to recognise their own offspring? PLoS One
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22 (1), pp. 126 - 134 (2011)
Quantitative genetics and fitness consequences of neophilia in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology 2010
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20 (4), pp. 485 - 495 (2010)
The recombination landscape of the zebra finch Taeniopygia guttata genome. Genome Research
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79 (4), pp. 947 - 955 (2010)
Inbreeding depression of sexually selected traits and attractiveness in the zebra finch. Animal Behaviour
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23 (3), pp. 586 - 597 (2010)
No heightened condition dependence of zebra finch ornaments - A quantitative genetic approach. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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277 (1694), pp. 2655 - 2660 (2010)
Trisomy and triploidy are sources of embryo mortality in the zebra finch. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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277 (1698), pp. 3353 - 3361 (2010)
A polymorphism in the oestrogen receptor gene explains covariance between digit ratio and mating behaviour. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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64 (10), pp. 1515 - 1525 (2010)
Individual recognition and potential recognition errors in parent-offspring communication. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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101 (1), pp. 13 - 21 (2010)
Post-hatch oral estrogen in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata): Is infertility due to disrupted testes morphology or reduced copulatory behavior? Physiology & Behavior
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64 (4), pp. 998 - 1006 (2010)
Heritability of and early environment effects on variation in mating preferences. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution 2009
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276 (1657), pp. 707 - 715 (2009)
Compensatory investment in zebra finches: Females lay larger eggs when paired to sexually unattractive males. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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63 (8), pp. 2114 - 2130 (2009)
The genetic basis of zebra finch vocalizations. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution
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32 (3-4), pp. 282 - 283 (2009)
A quantitative genetic approach to understanding aggressive behavior. Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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20 (2), pp. 416 - 420 (2009)
Conclusions beyond support: Overconfident estimates in mixed models. Behavioral Ecology 2008
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156 (2), pp. 379 - 384 (2008)
Digit ratio unaffected by estradiol treatment of zebra finch nestlings. General and Comparative Endocrinology
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172 (1), pp. 34 - 41 (2008)
Constrained performance in a communication network: Implications for the function of song-type matching and for the evolution of multiple ornaments. American Naturalist
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76 (6), pp. 1927 - 1934 (2008)
Assortative versus disassortative mating preferences of female zebra finches based on self-referent phenotype matching. Animal Behaviour
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21 (5), pp. 1274 - 1280 (2008)
Sexual imprinting on continuous variation: Do female zebra finches prefer or avoid unfamiliar sons of their foster parents? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2007
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18 (1), pp. 35 - 46 (2007)
Superstition and belief as inevitable by-products of an adaptive learning strategy. Human Nature-an Interdisciplinary Biosocial Perspective
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74 (4), pp. 715 - 724 (2007)
Intrasexual competition in zebra finches, the role of beak colour and body size. Animal Behaviour
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2 (9), e952 (2007)
Do individual females differ intrinsically in their propensity to engage in extra-pair copulations? PLoS One
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7 (6), pp. 1026 - 1028 (2007)
Development of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Molecular Ecology Notes
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16 (19), pp. 4039 - 4050 (2007)
Genetic variation and differentiation in captive and wild zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). Molecular Ecology 2006
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59 (5), pp. 634 - 643 (2006)
Does song reflect age and viability? A comparison between two populations of the great reed warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2005
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272 (1581), pp. 2641 - 2649 (2005)
Quantitative genetics and behavioural correlates of digit ratio in the zebra finch. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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57 (4), pp. 305 - 317 (2005)
Estimating the complexity of bird song by using capture-recapture approaches from community ecology. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2004
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68 (5), pp. 1005 - 1015 (2004)
Female resistance to male seduction in zebra finches. Animal Behaviour