Publications of Martin Wikelski
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Journal Article (404)
Journal Article
86 (3), pp. 555 - 559 (2005)
Antbirds parasitize foraging army ants. Ecology
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304 (5669), pp. 405 - 408 (2004)
Migrating songbirds recalibrate their magnetic compass daily from twilight cues. Science
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19 (6), pp. 334 - 343 (2004)
Biotelemetry: A mechanistic approach to ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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46 (5), pp. 655 - 662 (2004)
Hormonal correlates of siblicide in Nazca boobies: Support for the Challenge Hypothesis. Hormones and Behavior
Journal Article
106 (3), pp. 489 - 500 (2004)
Timing of reproduction in a Darwin's finch: Temporal opportunism under spatial constraints. Oikos
Journal Article
271 (1547), pp. 1513 - 1519 (2004)
Immunological investments reflect parasite abundance in island populations of Darwin's finches. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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77 (1), pp. 127 - 138 (2004)
Biochemical and microbiological evidence for fermentative digestion in free-living land iguanas (Conolophus pallidus) and marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) on the Galapagos archipelago. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
Journal Article
85 (8), pp. 2323 - 2331 (2004)
Immune activity in temperate and tropical house sparrows: A common-garden experiment. Ecology
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118 (4), pp. 549 - 558 (2004)
Exposure to ecotourism reduces survival and affects stress response in hoatzin chicks (Opisthocomus hoazin). Biological Conservation
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2 (7), pp. 924 - 936 (2004)
Migratory sleeplessness in the white-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii). PLoS Biology
Journal Article
9 (1), 5 (2004)
Galapagos birds and diseases: Invasive pathogens as threats for island species. Ecology and Society
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11 (4), pp. 190 - 197 (2004)
Conservation of Galapagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus). Iguana
Journal Article
270 (1511), pp. 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
Journal Article
84 (11), pp. 3013 - 3023 (2003)
Seasonal changes in food quality: A proximate cue for reproductive timing in marine iguanas. Ecology
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133 (3), pp. 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
Journal Article
43 (3), pp. 402 - 407 (2003)
Correlation between plasma steroids and chick visits by nonbreeding adult Nazca boobies. Hormones and Behavior
Journal Article
105 (4), pp. 683 - 695 (2003)
Reproductive seasonality of seven neotropical passerine species. The Condor
Journal Article
43 (3), pp. 376 - 386 (2003)
Body size, performance and fitness in Galapagos marine iguanas. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Journal Article
270 (1531), pp. 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
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423 (6941), p. 704 - 704 (2003)
Avian metabolism: Costs of migration in free-flying songbirds. Nature
Journal Article
132 (2), pp. 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
Journal Article
104 (2), pp. 387 - 394 (2002)
Vocal distinctiveness and response to conspecific playback in the spotted antbird. The Condor
Journal Article
205 (13), pp. 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
Journal Article
51 (6), pp. 579 - 587 (2002)
Territory establishment in lekking marine iguanas, Amblyrhynchus cristatus: Support for the hotshot mechanism. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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17 (10), pp. 462 - 468 (2002)
The physiology/life-history nexus. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Journal Article
7 (5-6), pp. 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
Journal Article
108 (3), pp. 371 - 374 (2002)
Exposure to tourism reduces stress-induced corticosterone levels in Galapagos marine iguanas. Biological Conservation
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417 (6889), pp. 607 - 608 (2002)
Galapagos islands: Marine iguanas die from trace oil pollution. Nature
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Darwin’s finches. eLS, pp. 1 - 8 (2001)
Journal Article
98 (13), pp. 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
Journal Article
40 (1), pp. 14 - 20 (2001)
Hormonal correlates of siblicide in Galapagos Nazca boobies. Hormones and Behavior
Journal Article
107 (7), pp. 623 - 638 (2001)
Why is female choice not unanimous? Insights from costly mate sampling in marine iguanas. Ethology
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16 (9), pp. 479 - 481 (2001)
The physiology of life histories. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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292 (5516), pp. 437 - 438 (2001)
Marine iguanas oiled in the Galapagos. Science
Journal Article
117 (1), pp. 20 - 33 (2000)
Testosterone and year-round territoriality in a tropical bird. General and Comparative Endocrinology
Journal Article
286 (5), pp. 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
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81 (9), pp. 2458 - 2472 (2000)
Seasonality of reproduction in a neotropical rain forest bird. Ecology
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403 (6765), pp. 37 - 38 (2000)
Marine iguanas shrink to survive El Nino. Changes in bone metabolism enable these adult lizards to reversibly alter their length. Nature
Journal Article
124 (1), pp. 107 - 115 (2000)
Niche expansion, body size, and survival in Galapagos marine iguanas. Oecologia
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40 (6), p. 1266 - 1266 (2000)
Daily rhythm of basal corticosterone levels is not synchronized with feeding activity in marine iguanas. American Zoologist
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13 (4), pp. 493 - 499 (1999)
Effects of foraging mode and season on the energetics of the Marine Iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus. Functional Ecology
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10 (1), pp. 22 - 29 (1999)
Influences of parasites and thermoregulation on grouping tendencies in marine iguanas. Behavioral Ecology
Journal Article
266 (1419), pp. 551 - 556 (1999)
Social instability increases testosterone year-round in a tropical bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Journal Article
185 (5), pp. 463 - 470 (1999)
Energy metabolism, testosterone and corticosterone in white-crowned sparrows. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology
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265 (1391), pp. 89 - 95 (1998)
A neotropical forest bird can measure the slight changes in tropical photoperiod. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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78 (7), pp. 2204 - 2217 (1997)
Energy limits to body size in a grazing reptile, the Galapagos marine iguana. Ecology
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51 (3), pp. 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
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263 (1369), pp. 439 - 444 (1996)
Pre-copulatory ejaculation solves time constraints during copulations in marine iguanas. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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52 (3), pp. 581 - 596 (1996)
Lekking in marine iguanas: Female grouping and male reproductive strategies. Animal Behaviour
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44, pp. 30 - 36 (1995)
Evolution der Körpergröße bei der Galapagos-Meerechse. Praxis der Naturwissenschaften - Biologie