Publications of Martin Wikelski
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Journal Article (344)
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6 (5), e19997 (2011)
Space use of bumblebees (Bombus spp.) revealed by radio-tracking. PLoS One 202.
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108 (23), pp. 9516 - 9519 (2011)
The trans-Himalayan flights of bar-headed geese (Anser indicus). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 203.
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13 (2), pp. 399 - 404 (2011)
Emergence time and foraging activity in Pallas' mastiff bat, Molossus molossus (Chiroptera: Molossidae) in relation to sunset/sunrise and phase of the moon. Acta Chiropterologica 204.
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37 (6), pp. 625 - 631 (2011)
The effect of feeding time on dispersal of Virola seeds by toucans determined from GPS tracking and accelerometers. Acta oecologica: international journal of ecology 205.
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54 (12), pp. 1931 - 1948 (2011)
Tracking animal location and activity with an automated radio telemetry system in a tropical rainforest. Computer Journal 206.
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26 (6), pp. 834 - 835 (2011)
The Movebank data model for animal tracking. Environmental Modelling and Software 207.
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278 (1716), pp. 2257 - 2264 (2011)
Seed-dispersal distributions by trumpeter hornbills in fragmented landscapes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 208.
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113 (1), pp. 129 - 139 (2011)
A puzzling migratory detour: Are fueling conditions in Alaska driving the movement of juvenile sharp-tailed sandpipers? Condor 209.
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160 (4), pp. 493 - 497 (2011)
Digesta retention time in the Galapagos tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology 210.
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33 (2), pp. 87 - 90 (2011)
Movements of a Lesser Flamingo Phoeniconaias minor in West Africa. Malimbus 211.
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278 (1723), pp. 3380 - 3386 (2011)
Migration by soaring or flapping: Numerical atmospheric simulations reveal that turbulence kinetic energy dictates bee-eater flight mode. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 212.
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65 (7), pp. 1353 - 1365 (2011)
Timing and flight mode of departure in migrating European bee-eaters in relation to multi-scale meteorological processes. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 213.
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6 (3), e17903 (2011)
Juvenile songbirds compensate for displacement to oceanic islands during autumn migration. PLoS One 214.
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24 (4), pp. 813 - 823 (2010)
Radiotelemetry reveals variation in fever and sickness behaviours with latitude in a free-living passerine. Functional Ecology 215.
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7 (52), pp. 1627 - 1639 (2010)
Spatial dynamics of bar-headed geese migration in the context of H5N1. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 216.
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50 (3), pp. 261 - 279 (2010)
Grand challenges in migration biology. Integrative and Comparative Biology 217.
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80 (3), pp. 475 - 480 (2010)
Does watching a monkey change its behaviour? Quantifying observer effects in habituated wild primates using automated radiotelemetry. Animal Behaviour 218.
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5 (2), e9012 (2010)
Group hunting - A reason for sociality in molossid bats? PLoS One 219.
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277 (1697), pp. 3203 - 3212 (2010)
Corticosterone, testosterone and life-history strategies of birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 220.
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101 (6), pp. 663 - 675 (2010)
Genetic differentiation between Marine Iguanas from different breeding sites on the Island of Santa Fe (Galapagos Archipelago). Journal of Heredity 221.
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1 (6), 19 (2010)
Diving seabirds share foraging space and time within and among species. Ecosphere 222.
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127 (2), pp. 253 - 262 (2010)
Diversification of life histories in new world birds. The Auk 223.
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277 (1697), pp. 3157 - 3162 (2010)
Stress physiology as a predictor of survival in Galapagos marine iguanas. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 224.
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17 (2), pp. 188 - 197 (2010)
Investigating lesser flamingo Phoeniconaias minor movements and the potential connectivity among regional populations using satellite-telemetry. Bulletin of the African Bird Club 225.
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32 (1), pp. 60 - 63 (2010)
First lesser flamingo Phoeniconaias minor equipped with a satellite transmitter in West Africa. Malimbus 226.
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5 (11), e13956 (2010)
Flight modes in migrating european bee-eaters: Heart rate may indicate low metabolic rate during soaring and gliding. PLoS One 227.
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50 (3), pp. 315 - 322 (2010)
Understanding the migratory orientation program of birds: Extending laboratory studies to study free-flying migrants in a natural setting. Integrative and Comparative Biology 228.
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57 (2), pp. 140 - 146 (2010)
To breed or not to breed: Physiological correlates of reproductive status in a facultatively biennial iguanid. Hormones and Behavior 229.
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99 (4), pp. 544 - 548 (2010)
Island tameness: An altered cardiovascular stress response in Galapagos marine iguanas. Physiology & Behavior 230.
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5 (5), e10738 (2010)
Large-range movements of neotropical orchid bees observed via radio telemetry. PLoS One 231.
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276 (1658), pp. 961 - 969 (2009)
No energetic cost of anthropogenic disturbance in a songbird. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 232.
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162 (3), pp. 313 - 318 (2009)
Adrenocortical responses to offspring-directed threats in two open-nesting birds. General and Comparative Endocrinology 233.
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276 (1668), pp. 2721 - 2728 (2009)
Experimental evidence for group hunting via eavesdropping in echolocating bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 234.
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90 (6), pp. 1324 - 1329 (2009)
Studying the migratory behavior of individual bats: Current techniques and future directions. Journal of Mammalogy 235.
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4 (12), e8264 (2009)
The secret life of oilbirds: New insights into the movement ecology of a unique avian frugivore. PLoS One 236.
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212 (24), pp. 4065 - 4071 (2009)
Testing the role of sensory systems in the migratory heading of a songbird. The Journal of Experimental Biology 237.
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50 (4), p. 117 - 117 (2009)
Nightly dispersal and foraging behavior of the Brazilian free-tailed bat - Testing predictions of refuging theory. Bat Research News 238.
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25 (2), pp. 211 - 215 (2009)
Nocturnal activity by the primarily diurnal Central American agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) in relation to environmental conditions, resource abundance and predation risk. Journal of Tropical Ecology 239.
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22 (1), pp. 1 - 12 (2009)
What do human economies, large islands and forest fragments reveal about the factors limiting ecosystem evolution? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 240.
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17, pp. 24 - 29 (2009)
Investigating the potential connectivity of Lesser Flamingo populations by satellite-telemetry. Flamingo 241.
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82 (5), pp. 580 - 589 (2009)
Low metabolism and inactive lifestyle of a tropical rain forest bird investigated via heart-rate telemetry. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 242.
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59, pp. 100 - 123 (2009)
Geographic variation in bar-headed geese Anser indicus: Connectivity of wintering areas and breeding grounds across a broad front. Wildfowl 243.
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10, pp. 15 - 20 (2009)
Evidence of three-toed sloth predation by spectacled owl. Edentata 244.
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Physiological ecology: Animals. The Princeton guide to ecology, pp. 14 - 19 (2009)
245.
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3 (5), e2154 (2008)
Pointed wings, low wingloading and calm air reduce migratory flight costs in songbirds. PLoS One 246.
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48 (1), pp. 134 - 151 (2008)
Wingbeat frequency and flap-pause ratio during natural migratory flight in thrushes. Integrative and Comparative Biology 247.
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81 (4), pp. 463 - 472 (2008)
Stress, metabolism and antioxidants in two wild bird species. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 248.
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105 (2), pp. 577 - 581 (2008)
Interaction location outweighs the competitive advantage of numerical superiority in Cebus capucinus intergroup contests. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 249.
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81 (4), pp. 452 - 462 (2008)
Increased energy expenditure but decreased stress responsiveness during molt. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 250.
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3 (2), e1676 (2008)
Bats use magnetite to detect the earth's magnetic field. PLoS One