Publications of Martin Wikelski
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Journal Article (403)
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155 (2), pp. 367 - 378 (2014)
Small range and distinct distribution in a satellite breeding colony of the critically endangered Waved Albatross. Journal of Ornithology 202.
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281 (1776), 20132482 (2014)
Energetics of the acrobatic courtship in male golden-collared manakins (Manacus vitellinus). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 203.
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9 (6), e100764 (2014)
Movements, home-range size and habitat selection of mallards during autumn migration. PLoS One 204.
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46 (6), pp. 763 - 770 (2014)
Spatial and temporal patterns of frugivorous hornbill movements in Central Africa and their implications for rain forest conservation. Biotropica 205.
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87 (1), pp. 1 - 14 (2014)
Physiology, behavior, and conservation. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 206.
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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 207.
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29 (7), pp. 417 - 428 (2014)
Automated image-based tracking and its application in ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 208.
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369 (1643), 20130195 (2014)
Environmental drivers of variability in the movement ecology of turkey vultures (Cathartes aura) in North and South America. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 209.
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40 (7), pp. 3102 - 3110 (2014)
Evidence for perceptual neglect of environmental features in hippocampal-lesioned pigeons during homing. European Journal of Neuroscience: European Neuroscience Association 210.
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45 (2), pp. 131 - 139 (2014)
Great flexibility in autumn movement patterns of European gadwalls Anas strepera. Journal of Avian Biology 211.
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35 (18), pp. 6599 - 6647 (2014)
Earth observation satellite sensors for biodiversity monitoring: Potentials and bottlenecks. International Journal of Remote Sensing 212.
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155 (2), pp. 379 - 387 (2014)
Foraging behaviour and habitat use of chick-rearing Australasian Gannets in New Zealand. Journal of Ornithology 213.
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5 (4), pp. 311 - 319 (2014)
50 years of bat tracking: Device attachment and future directions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 214.
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344 (6190), pp. 1410 - 1414 (2014)
The genomic landscape underlying phenotypic integrity in the face of gene flow in crows. Science 215.
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9 (7), e102771 (2014)
Temporal and contextual consistency of leadership in homing pigeon flocks. PLoS One 216.
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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 217.
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155 (3), pp. 745 - 753 (2014)
Compensation for lateral drift due to crosswind in migrating European Bee-eaters. Journal of Ornithology 218.
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37 (4), pp. 753 - 761 (2014)
Ecology and neurophysiology of sleep in two wild sloth species. Sleep 219.
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9 (1), e83515 (2014)
Narrow-front loop migration in a population of the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus, as revealed by satellite telemetry. PLoS One 220.
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82 (2), pp. 310 - 321 (2013)
Vegetation dynamics drive segregation by body size in Galapagos tortoises migrating across altitudinal gradients. Journal of Animal Ecology 221.
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1, 20 (2013)
Observing the unwatchable through acceleration logging of animal behavior. Animal Biotelemetry 222.
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16 (1), pp. 77 - 85 (2013)
Opposite but analogous effects of road density on songbirds with contrasting habitat preferences. Animal Conservation 223.
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1 (1), cot001 (2013)
What is conservation physiology? Perspectives on an increasingly integrated and essential science. Conservation Physiology 224.
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8 (2), e56889 (2013)
At-sea behavior varies with lunar phase in a nocturnal pelagic seabird, the swallow-tailed gull. PLoS One 225.
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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 226.
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1, 3 (2013)
The environmental-data automated track annotation (Env-DATA) system: Linking animal tracks with environmental data. BMC Movement Ecology 227.
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60, Sonderheft, pp. 20 - 25 (2013)
Auf dem Weg zu neuen Methoden: Rund-um-die-Uhr-Beobachtung ein Leben lang. Der Falke 228.
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60 (11), pp. 446 - 447 (2013)
Von Beringung, Voliere und GPS-Loggern: Die Vogelwarte Radolfzell im Wandel. Der Falke 229.
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216 (15), pp. 2798 - 2805 (2013)
Oceanic navigation in Cory's shearwaters: Evidence for a crucial role of olfactory cues for homing after displacement. The Journal of Experimental Biology 230.
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280 (1750), 20122114 (2013)
The paradox of extreme high-altitude migration in bar-headed geese Anser indicus. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 231.
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9 (5), 20130463 (2013)
Birds introduced in new areas show rest disorders. Biology Letters 232.
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28 (8), pp. 1615 - 1630 (2013)
Animal behavior, cost-based corridor models, and real corridors. Landscape Ecology 233.
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8 (7), e67714 (2013)
Distribution patterns predict individual specialization in the diet of dolphin gulls. PLoS One 234.
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8 (4), e60979 (2013)
Partial altitudinal migration of a Himalayan forest pheasant. PLoS One 235.
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1, 4 (2013)
Flying with the wind: Scale dependency of speed and direction measurements in modelling wind support in avian flight. BMC Movement Ecology 236.
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280 (1764), 20131016 (2013)
When the sun never sets: Diverse activity rhythms under continuous daylight in free-living arctic-breeding birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 237.
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8 (8), e72629 (2013)
Flexibility of continental navigation and migration in European mallards. PLoS One 238.
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11 (1), pp. 10 - 12 (2013)
New tracking philosophy for birds. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 239.
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183 (6), pp. 833 - 841 (2013)
Does low daily energy expenditure drive low metabolic capacity in the tropical robin, Turdus grayi? Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 240.
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27 (1), pp. 103 - 112 (2013)
Variation with land use of immune function and prevalence of avian pox in Galapagos Finches. Conservation Biology 241.
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39 (11), pp. 1961 - 1972 (2012)
Seed dispersal by Galapagos tortoises. Journal of Biogeography 242.
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36 (1), pp. 139 - 146 (2012)
Accelerometer-informed GPS telemetry: Reducing the tradeoff between resolution and longevity. Wildlife Society Bulletin 243.
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3 (6), pp. 999 - 1007 (2012)
Moderating Argos location errors in animal tracking data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 244.
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18 (1), pp. 27 - 34 (2012)
Observation of movement and activity via radio-telemetry reveals diurnal behavior of the neotropical katydid philophyllia ingens (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Ecotropica 245.
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3 (1), pp. 47 - 52 (2012)
Tracking migratory songbirds: Accuracy of light-level loggers (geolocators) in forest habitats. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 246.
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109 (31), pp. 12610 - 12615 (2012)
Thieving rodents as substitute dispersers of megafaunal seeds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 247.
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23 (Suppl.), pp. 9 - 24 (2012)
Seed dispersal by neotropical birds: Emerging patterns and underlying processes. Ornitologia Neotropical 248.
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81 (4), pp. 738 - 746 (2012)
A dynamic Brownian bridge movement model to estimate utilization distributions for heterogeneous animal movement. Journal of Animal Ecology 249.
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81 (5), pp. 1024 - 1033 (2012)
Timing of breeding carries over to influence migratory departure in a songbird: An automated radiotracking study. Journal of Animal Ecology 250.
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215 (6), pp. 986 - 996 (2012)
Using tri-axial acceleration data to identify behavioral modes of free-ranging animals: General concepts and tools illustrated for griffon vultures. The Journal of Experimental Biology