Publikationen von Dina K. N. Dechmann
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Zeitschriftenartikel (101)
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6, e26686 (2017)
Cyclic bouts of extreme bradycardia counteract the high metabolism of frugivorous bats. eLife 52.
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3 (1), S. 41 - 49 (2017)
Revisiting adaptations of neotropical katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) to gleaning bat predation. Neotropical Biodiversity 53.
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7, S. 12 - 24 (2016)
Long-distance seed dispersal by straw-coloured fruit bats varies by season and landscape. Global Ecology and Conservation 54.
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Individuelles Schrumpfen und erneutes Wachsen als Winteranpassung bei hochmetabolischen Tieren. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2016)
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13 (1), S. 26 - 38 (2016)
Landscape utilisation, animal behaviour and Hendra virus risk. EcoHealth 56.
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16, 2 (2016)
Group size, survival and surprisingly short lifespan in socially foraging bats. BMC Ecology 57.
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11 (3), e0150780 (2016)
The value of molecular vs. morphometric and acoustic information for species identification using sympatric molossid bats. PLoS One 58.
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3 (11), 160398 (2016)
Airplane tracking documents the fastest flight speeds recorded for bats. Royal Society Open Science 59.
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11 (11), e0167027 (2016)
Common noctule bats are sexually dimorphic in migratory behaviour and body size but not wing shape. PLoS One 60.
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116, S. 83 - 87 (2016)
Frugivorous bats prefer information from novel social partners. Animal Behaviour 61.
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11 (2), e0147497 (2016)
Collective decision-making in homing pigeons: Larger flocks take longer to decide but do not make better decisions. PLoS One 62.
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10 (10), e0138985 (2015)
Pronounced seasonal changes in the movement ecology of a highly gregarious central-place forager, the african straw-coloured fruit bat (Eidolon helvum). PLoS One 63.
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5, 15490 (2015)
Personality and morphological traits affect pigeon survival from raptor attacks. Scientific Reports 64.
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11 (9), 20150576 (2015)
No fever and leucocytosis in response to a lipopolysaccharide challenge in an insectivorous bat. Biology Letters 65.
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79 (6), S. 957 - 968 (2015)
High-resolution GPS tracking of Lyle's flying fox between temples and orchards in central Thailand. Journal of Wildlife Management 66.
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9 (12), e114810 (2014)
Tracking post-hibernation behavior and early migration does not reveal the expected sex-differences in a "female-migrating'' bat. PLoS One 67.
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25 (5), S. 1233 - 1239 (2014)
Frugivorous bats evaluate the quality of social information when choosing novel foods. Behavioral Ecology 68.
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5 (4), S. 311 - 319 (2014)
50 years of bat tracking: Device attachment and future directions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 69.
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9 (7), e102771 (2014)
Temporal and contextual consistency of leadership in homing pigeon flocks. PLoS One 70.
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281 (1782), 20140018 (2014)
Commuting fruit bats beneficially modulate their flight in relation to wind. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 71.
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8 (11), e79665 (2013)
Foraging behaviour and landscape utilisation by the endangered Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), the Philippines. PLoS One 72.
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4, 66 (2013)
Metabolic costs of echolocation in a non-foraging context support a role for echolocation. Frontiers in Integrative Physiology 73.
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18 (1), S. 27 - 34 (2012)
Observation of movement and activity via radio-telemetry reveals diurnal behavior of the neotropical katydid philophyllia ingens (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Ecotropica 74.
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7 (5), e37101 (2012)
Evidence for the "Good Genes" Model: Association of MHC class II DRB alleles with ectoparasitism and reproductive state in the neotropical lesser bulldog bat, Noctilio albiventris. PLoS One 75.
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64 (7), S. 535 - 547 (2012)
Independent evolution of functional MHC class II DRB genes in New World bat species. Immunogenetics 76.
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109 (44), S. 18006 - 18011 (2012)
Comparative analyses of evolutionary rates reveal different pathways to encephalization in bats, carnivorans, and primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 77.
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367 (1604), S. 2881 - 2892 (2012)
A framework for the study of zoonotic disease emergence and its drivers: Spillover of bat pathogens as a case study. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 78.
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214 (21), S. 3605 - 3612 (2011)
Low metabolism in a tropical bat from lowland Panama measured using heart rate telemetry: An unexpected life in the slow lane. The Journal of Experimental Biology 79.
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107 (2), S. 115 - 126 (2011)
MHC class II DRB diversity, selection pattern and population structure in a neotropical bat species, Noctilio albiventris. Heredity 80.
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5 (2), e9012 (2010)
Group hunting - A reason for sociality in molossid bats? PLoS One 81.
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91 (10), S. 2908 - 2917 (2010)
Refueling while flying: Foraging bats combust food rapidly and directly to power flight. Ecology 82.
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80 (1), S. 59 - 67 (2010)
A dual function of echolocation: Bats use echolocation calls to identify familiar and unfamiliar individuals. Animal Behaviour 83.
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276 (1668), S. 2721 - 2728 (2009)
Experimental evidence for group hunting via eavesdropping in echolocating bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 84.
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1, S. 167 - 170 (2009)
Polymorphic microsatellites for the lesser bulldog bat (Noctilio albiventris) cross-amplify with close and distant relatives. Conservation Genetics Resources 85.
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84 (1), S. 161 - 172 (2009)
Comparative studies of brain evolution: A critical insight from the Chiroptera. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 86.
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90 (6), S. 1461 - 1468 (2009)
Roost making in bats – adaptations for excavating active termite nests. Journal of Mammalogy 87.
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89 (6), S. 1379 - 1390 (2008)
My home is your castle: Roost making is sexually selected in the bat Lophostoma silvicolum. Journal of Mammalogy 88.
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3 (4), e2001 (2008)
Nutrition or detoxification: Why bats visit mineral licks of the Amazonian rainforest. PLoS One 89.
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2 (5), e455 (2007)
Absent or low rate of adult neurogenesis in the hippocampus of bats (Chiroptera). PLoS One 90.
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61 (8), S. 1219 - 1228 (2007)
All-offspring dispersal in a tropical mammal with resource defense polygyny. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 91.
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2007, 34212 (2007)
Mineral licks attract neotropical seed-dispersing bats. International Journal of Ecology 92.
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87 (5), S. 1013 - 1019 (2006)
Matching morphology and diet in the disc-winged bat, Thyroptera tricolor (Chiroptera). Journal of Mammalogy 93.
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38 (3), S. 398 - 404 (2006)
Roost structure, modification, and availability in the white-throated, round-eared bat, Lophostoma silvicolum (Phyllostomidae) living in active termite nests. Biotropica 94.
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146 (4), S. 659 - 666 (2006)
Activity levels of bats and katydids in relation to the lunar cycle. Oecologia 95.
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58 (3), S. 316 - 325 (2005)
Mating system of a Neotropical roost making bat: The white-throated round-eared bat, Lophostoma silvicolum. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 96.
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9, S. 479 - 496 (2005)
Studying communication in bats. Invited review. Cognition, brain, behavior: an interdisciplinary journal 97.
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272 (1559), S. 172 - 186 (2005)
Adaptation of brain regions to habitat complexity: A comparative analysis in bats (Chiroptera). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 98.
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1 (3), S. 283 - 286 (2005)
Bigger is not always better: When brains get smaller. Biology Letters 99.
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7, S. 1037 - 1050 (2004)
Ecology of an exceptional roost: Energetic benefits could explain why the bat Lophostoma silvicolum roosts in active termite nests. Evolutionary Ecology Research 100.
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3 (4), S. 455 - 458 (2002)
Highly polymorphic microsatellites for the study of the round-eared bat, Tonatia silvicola (d’ Orbigny). Conservation Genetics