Publikationen von Martin Wikelski
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Zeitschriftenartikel (344)
301.
Zeitschriftenartikel
9 (1), 5 (2004)
Galapagos birds and diseases: Invasive pathogens as threats for island species. Ecology and Society 302.
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11 (4), S. 190 - 197 (2004)
Conservation of Galapagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus). Iguana 303.
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270 (1511), S. 153 - 158 (2003)
Immune activity elevates energy expenditure of house sparrows: A link between direct and indirect costs? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 304.
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84 (11), S. 3013 - 3023 (2003)
Seasonal changes in food quality: A proximate cue for reproductive timing in marine iguanas. Ecology 305.
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133 (3), S. 297 - 304 (2003)
Diel changes in plasma melatonin and corticosterone concentrations in tropical Nazca boobies (Sula granti) in relation to moon phase and age. General and Comparative Endocrinology 306.
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43 (3), S. 402 - 407 (2003)
Correlation between plasma steroids and chick visits by nonbreeding adult Nazca boobies. Hormones and Behavior 307.
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105 (4), S. 683 - 695 (2003)
Reproductive seasonality of seven neotropical passerine species. The Condor 308.
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43 (3), S. 376 - 386 (2003)
Body size, performance and fitness in Galapagos marine iguanas. Integrative and Comparative Biology 309.
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270 (1531), S. 2383 - 2388 (2003)
Slow pace of life in tropical sedentary birds: A common-garden experiment on four stonechat populations from different latitudes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 310.
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423 (6941), S. 704 - 704 (2003)
Avian metabolism: Costs of migration in free-flying songbirds. Nature 311.
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132 (2), S. 216 - 222 (2003)
Effect of tidal cycle and food intake on the baseline plasma corticosterone rhythm in intertidally foraging marine iguanas. General and Comparative Endocrinology 312.
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104 (2), S. 387 - 394 (2002)
Vocal distinctiveness and response to conspecific playback in the spotted antbird. The Condor 313.
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205 (13), S. 1917 - 1924 (2002)
The relationship between heart rate and rate of oxygen consumption in Galapagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) at two different temperatures. The Journal of Experimental Biology 314.
Zeitschriftenartikel
51 (6), S. 579 - 587 (2002)
Territory establishment in lekking marine iguanas, Amblyrhynchus cristatus: Support for the hotshot mechanism. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 315.
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17 (10), S. 462 - 468 (2002)
The physiology/life-history nexus. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 316.
Zeitschriftenartikel
7 (5-6), S. 309 - 313 (2002)
Severe effects of low-level oil contamination on wildlife predicted by the corticosterone-stress response: Preliminary data and a research agenda. Spill Science & Technology Bulletin 317.
Zeitschriftenartikel
108 (3), S. 371 - 374 (2002)
Exposure to tourism reduces stress-induced corticosterone levels in Galapagos marine iguanas. Biological Conservation 318.
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417 (6889), S. 607 - 608 (2002)
Galapagos islands: Marine iguanas die from trace oil pollution. Nature 319.
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Darwin’s finches. eLS (2001)
320.
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98 (13), S. 7366 - 7370 (2001)
Corticosterone levels predict survival probabilities of Galapagos marine iguanas during El Nino events. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 321.
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40 (1), S. 14 - 20 (2001)
Hormonal correlates of siblicide in Galapagos Nazca boobies. Hormones and Behavior 322.
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107 (7), S. 623 - 638 (2001)
Why is female choice not unanimous? Insights from costly mate sampling in marine iguanas. Ethology 323.
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16 (9), S. 479 - 481 (2001)
The physiology of life histories. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 324.
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292 (5516), S. 437 - 438 (2001)
Marine iguanas oiled in the Galapagos. Science 325.
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117 (1), S. 20 - 33 (2000)
Testosterone and year-round territoriality in a tropical bird. General and Comparative Endocrinology 326.
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286 (5), S. 494 - 504 (2000)
Visual and nutritional food cues fine-tune timing of reproduction in a neotropical rainforest bird. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A - Ecological Genetics and Physiology 327.
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81 (9), S. 2458 - 2472 (2000)
Seasonality of reproduction in a neotropical rain forest bird. Ecology 328.
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403 (6765), S. 37 - 38 (2000)
Marine iguanas shrink to survive El Nino. Changes in bone metabolism enable these adult lizards to reversibly alter their length. Nature 329.
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124 (1), S. 107 - 115 (2000)
Niche expansion, body size, and survival in Galapagos marine iguanas. Oecologia 330.
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40 (6), S. 1266 - 1266 (2000)
Daily rhythm of basal corticosterone levels is not synchronized with feeding activity in marine iguanas. American Zoologist 331.
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13 (4), S. 493 - 499 (1999)
Effects of foraging mode and season on the energetics of the Marine Iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus. Functional Ecology 332.
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10 (1), S. 22 - 29 (1999)
Influences of parasites and thermoregulation on grouping tendencies in marine iguanas. Behavioral Ecology 333.
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266 (1419), S. 551 - 556 (1999)
Social instability increases testosterone year-round in a tropical bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 334.
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185 (5), S. 463 - 470 (1999)
Energy metabolism, testosterone and corticosterone in white-crowned sparrows. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 335.
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265 (1391), S. 89 - 95 (1998)
A neotropical forest bird can measure the slight changes in tropical photoperiod. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 336.
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78 (7), S. 2204 - 2217 (1997)
Energy limits to body size in a grazing reptile, the Galapagos marine iguana. Ecology 337.
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51 (3), S. 922 - 936 (1997)
Body size and sexual size dimorphism in marine iguanas fluctuate as a result of opposing natural and sexual selection: An island comparison. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution 338.
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263 (1369), S. 439 - 444 (1996)
Pre-copulatory ejaculation solves time constraints during copulations in marine iguanas. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 339.
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52 (3), S. 581 - 596 (1996)
Lekking in marine iguanas: Female grouping and male reproductive strategies. Animal Behaviour 340.
Zeitschriftenartikel
44, S. 30 - 36 (1995)
Evolution der Körpergröße bei der Galapagos-Meerechse. Praxis der Naturwissenschaften - Biologie 341.
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10, S. 335 - 350 (1995)
Is there an endogenous tidal foraging rhythm in marine iguanas? Journal of Biological Rhythms 342.
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128 (3), S. 255 - 279 (1994)
Foraging strategies of the galapagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus Cristatus): Adapting behavioral rules to ontogenic size change. Behaviour 343.
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94 (3), S. 373 - 379 (1993)
Ontogenic changes in food-intake and digestion rate of the herbivorous marine iguana (amblyrhynchus-cristatus, Bell). Oecologia 344.
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56 (2), S. 178 - 179 (1988)
The first record of the yellow-browed warbler phylloscopus-inornatus. New record for Algeria. Alauda Buchkapitel (15)
345.
Buchkapitel
Movement ecology. In: Galapagos Giant Tortoises, S. 261 - 279 (Hg. Gibbs, J.P.; Cayot, L.J.; Tapia Aguilera, W.). Academic Press (2021)
346.
Buchkapitel
Track annotation: Determining the environmental context of movement through the air. In: Aeroecology, S. 71 - 86 (Hg. Chilson, P. B.; Frick, W. F.; Kelly, J. F.; Liechti, F.). Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Schweiz (2017)
347.
Buchkapitel
46, S. 11 - 28 (Hg. Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften). Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München (2017)
Neue Daten zu den Wanderungen europäischer Tiere. In: Tierwelt im Wandel - Wanderung, Zuwanderung, Rückgang, Bd. 348.
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Why do sloths poop on the ground? In: Treetops at risk. Challenges of global canopy ecology and conservation, S. 195 - 199 (Hg. Lowman, M.; Devy, S.; Ganesh, T.). Springer-Verlag, New York (2013)
349.
Buchkapitel
Mechanistic principles of locomotion performance in migrating animals. In: Animal migration: A synthesis, S. 35 - 51 (Hg. Milner-Gulland, E. J.; Fryxell, J. M.; Sinclair, A. R. E.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2011)
350.
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Energy gain and use during animal migration. In: Animal migration: A synthesis, S. 52 - 67 (Hg. Milner-Gulland, E. J.; Fryxell, J. M.; Sinclair, A. R. E.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2011)