Publications of Michael Taborsky

Journal Article (12)

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Dolivo, V.; Engqvist, L.; Taborsky, M.: When deciding to cooperate by direct reciprocity, Norway rats sometimes benefit from olfactory competence and seem not impaired by insufficient cognitive abilities. Animal Cognition (2023)
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Engelhardt, S. C.; Taborsky, M.: Reciprocal altruism in Norway rats. Ethology (2023)
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Enghelhardt, S. C.; Paulsson, N. I.; Taborsky, M.: Assessment of help value affects reciprocation in Norway rats. Royal Society Open Science 10 (10), 231253 (2023)
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Jungwirth, A.; Zottl, M.; Bonfils, D.; Josi, D.; Frommen, J. G.; Taborsky, M.: Philopatry yields higher fitness than dispersal in a cooperative breeder with sex-specific life history trajectories. Science Advances 9 (9), eadd2146 (2023)
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Singh, P.; Taborsky, M.; Peichel, C. L.; Sturmbauer, C.: Genomic basis of Y-linked dwarfism in cichlids pursuing alternative reproductive tactics. Molecular Ecology 32 (7), pp. 1592 - 1607 (2023)
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Zottl, M.; Schreier, T.; Taborsky, M.: Coercion promotes alloparental care in cooperative breeders. Behavioral Ecology (2023)
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Engelhardt, S. C.; Taborsky, M.: Food-exchanging Norway rats apply the direct reciprocity decision rule rather than copying by imitation. Animal Behaviour 194, pp. 265 - 274 (2022)
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Garcia-Ruiz, I.; Taborsky, M.: Group augmentation on trial: helpers in small groups enhance antipredator defence of eggs. Biology Letters 18 (10), 20220170 (2022)
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Paulsson, N. I.; Taborsky, M.: Norway rats help social partners in need in response to ultrasonic begging signals. Ethology 128 (12), pp. 724 - 733 (2022)
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Kingma, S. A.; Santema, P.; Taborsky, M.; Komdeur, J.: Group augmentation and the evolution of cooperation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 29 (8), pp. 476 - 484 (2014)
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Tebbich, S.; Taborsky, M.; Fessl, B.; Dvorak, M.; Winkler, H.: Feeding behavior of four arboreal darwin's finches: Adaptations to spatial and seasonal variability. The Condor 106 (1), pp. 95 - 105 (2004)
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Taborsky, M.; Hudde, B.; Wirtz, P.: Reproductive behaviour and ecology of Symphodus (Crenilabrus) Ocellatus, a European wrasse with four types of male behaviour. Behaviour 102 (1), pp. 82 - 117 (1987)
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