Publications of Martin Wikelski
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Journal Article (378)
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BinocularsVR – A VR experience for the exhibition "From Lake Constance to Africa, a long distance travel with ICARUS". Electronic Imaging, pp. 177-1 - 177-8 (2019)
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9, 955 (2019)
Risk of biodiversity collapse under climate change in the Afro-Arabian region. Scientific Reports 103.
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28 (5), pp. 576 - 587 (2019)
Large birds travel farther in homogeneous environments. Global Ecology and Biogeography 104.
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29 (7), pp. R225 - R240 (2019)
Linking colony size with quantitative estimates of ecosystem services of African fruit bats. Current Biology 105.
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360 (6391), pp. 911 - 914 (2018)
From local collective behaviour to global migratory patterns in white storks. Science 106.
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204 (8), pp. 761 - 771 (2018)
Only natural local odours allow homeward orientation in homing pigeons released at unfamiliar sites. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 107.
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221 (2), jeb166595 (2018)
Cognitive skills of common shrews (Sorex araneus) vary with seasonal changes in skull size and brain mass. The Journal of Experimental Biology 108.
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373 (1746), 20170011 (2018)
Synchronization, coordination and collective sensing during thermalling flight of freely migrating white storks. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 109.
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87 (6), pp. 1627 - 1638 (2018)
Early arrival at breeding grounds: Causes, costs and a trade-off with overwintering latitude. Journal of Animal Ecology 110.
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6, 18 (2018)
Habitat suitability does not capture the essence of animal-defined corridors. BMC Movement Ecology 111.
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221 (19), jeb173864 (2018)
Corticosterone implants produce stress-hyporesponsive birds. The Journal of Experimental Biology 112.
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359 (6374), pp. 466 - 469 (2018)
Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements. Science 113.
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33 (6), pp. 879 - 893 (2018)
Integrating animal movement with habitat suitability for estimating dynamic migratory connectivity. Landscape Ecology 114.
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259, pp. 20 - 33 (2018)
Effects of El Niño and La Niña Southern Oscillation events on the adrenocortical responses to stress in birds of the Galapagos Islands. General and Comparative Endocrinology 115.
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6, 79 (2018)
Home range size and resource use of breeding and non-breeding White Storks along a land use gradient. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 116.
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126 (7), pp. 1004 - 1019 (2017)
Animal movement in the absence of predation: Environmental drivers of movement strategies in a partial migration system. Oikos 117.
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7, 42443 (2017)
Profound seasonal shrinking and regrowth of the ossified braincase in phylogenetically distant mammals with similar life histories. Scientific Reports 118.
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13 (9), 20170395 (2017)
Determinants of spring migration departure decision in a bat. Biology Letters 119.
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26 (12), pp. 3204 - 3216 (2017)
Animal tracking meets migration genomics: Transcriptomic analysis of a partially migratory bird species. Molecular Ecology 120.
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57 (2), pp. 231 - 239 (2017)
Do bar-headed geese train for high altitude flights? Integrative and Comparative Biology 121.
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10, pp. 220 - 230 (2017)
Satellite tracking of red-listed nominate lesser black-backed gulls (Larus f. fuscus): Habitat specialisation in foraging movements raises novel conservation needs. Global Ecology and Conservation 122.
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4 (1), 160947 (2017)
Growth overshoot and seasonal size changes in the skulls of two weasel species. Royal Society Open Science 123.
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27 (20), pp. R1106 - R1107 (2017)
Profound reversible seasonal changes of individual skull size in a mammal. Current Biology 124.
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51 (1), pp. 166 - 173 (2017)
Partial altitudinal migration of the near threatened satyr tragopan Tragopan satyra in the Bhutan Himalayas: Implications for conservation in mountainous environments. Oryx 125.
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4 (12), 171359 (2017)
Heart rate reveals torpor at high body temperatures in lowland tropical free-tailed bats. Royal Society Open Science 126.
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6, e26686 (2017)
Cyclic bouts of extreme bradycardia counteract the high metabolism of frugivorous bats. eLife 127.
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126, pp. 79 - 88 (2017)
Wintering in Europe instead of Africa enhances juvenile survival in a long-distance migrant. Animal Behaviour 128.
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7, 6421 (2017)
Match between soaring modes of black kites and the fine-scale distribution of updrafts. Scientific Reports 129.
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203 (6-7), pp. 531 - 542 (2017)
Bio-logging, new technologies to study conservation physiology on the move: A case study on annual survival of Himalayan vultures. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 130.
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10 (1), p. 58 (2017)
Finding food getting harder for migratory birds. Avian Biology Research 131.
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3 (1), e1601360 (2017)
Resource tracking within and across continents in long-distance bird migrants. Science Advances 132.
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4 (1), 160164 (2017)
Flexibility of habitat use in novel environments: Insights from a translocation experiment with lesser black-backed gulls. Royal Society Open Science 133.
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6, e28123 (2017)
Migration confers winter survival benefits in a partially migratory songbird. eLife 134.
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7, pp. 12 - 24 (2016)
Long-distance seed dispersal by straw-coloured fruit bats varies by season and landscape. Global Ecology and Conservation 135.
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3 (2), 150633 (2016)
Does influenza A virus infection affect movement behaviour during stopover in its wild reservoir host? Royal Society Open Science 136.
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219 (10), pp. 1524 - 1534 (2016)
Determination of the wingsnap sonation mechanism of the golden-collared manakin (Manacus vitellinus). The Journal of Experimental Biology 137.
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15 (7), pp. 1584 - 1594 (2016)
Tracking domestic ducks: A novel approach for documenting poultry market chains in the context of avian influenza transmission. Journal of Integrative Agriculture 138.
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Individuelles Schrumpfen und erneutes Wachsen als Winteranpassung bei hochmetabolischen Tieren. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2016)
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2 (1), e1500931 (2016)
Costs of migratory decisions: A comparison across eight white stork populations. Science Advances 140.
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219 (16), pp. 2475 - 2480 (2016)
Pigeon navigation: Exposure to environmental odours prior release is sufficient for homeward orientation, but not for homing. The Journal of Experimental Biology 141.
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31 (6), pp. 463 - 475 (2016)
Key questions in marine megafauna movement ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 142.
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125 (10), pp. 1496 - 1507 (2016)
Towards a new understanding of migration timing: Slower spring than autumn migration in geese reflects different decision rules for stopover use and departure. Oikos 143.
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4 (1), cov072 (2016)
Conservation physiology of animal migration. Conservation Physiology 144.
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3 (11), 160398 (2016)
Airplane tracking documents the fastest flight speeds recorded for bats. Royal Society Open Science 145.
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7, 12468 (2016)
Evidence that birds sleep in mid-flight. Nature Communications 146.
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85 (4), pp. 938 - 947 (2016)
The challenges of the first migration: Movement and behavior of juvenile versus adult white storks with insights regarding juvenile mortality. Journal of Animal Ecology 147.
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10, 175 (2016)
How displaced migratory birds could use volatile atmospheric compounds to find their migratory corridor: A test using a particle dispersion model. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 148.
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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 149.
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11 (2), e0145732 (2016)
Acceleration data reveal highly individually structured energetic landscapes in free-ranging fishers (Pekania pennanti). PLoS One 150.
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14 (1), e1002350 (2016)
Forecasting ecological genomics: High-tech animal instrumentation meets high-throughput sequencing. PLoS Biology