Publikationen von Martin Wikelski
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Zeitschriftenartikel (377)
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444 (7120), S. 702 - 702 (2006)
Navigation: Bat orientation using Earth's magnetic field. Nature
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313 (5788), S. 794 - 796 (2006)
How and why do insects migrate? Science
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150 (3), S. 383 - 392 (2006)
Contrasting adaptive immune defenses and blood parasite prevalence in closely related Passer sparrows. Oecologia
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20 (2), S. 290 - 299 (2006)
Phytohemagglutinin-induced skin swelling in birds: Histological support for a classic immunoecological technique. Functional Ecology
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147 (4), S. 565 - 575 (2006)
Investment in immune defense is linked to pace of life in house sparrows. Oecologia
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145 (2), S. 177 - 181 (2006)
Diurnal and nocturnal differences in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in Galapagos marine iguanas. General and Comparative Endocrinology
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21 (1), S. 1 - 54 (2006)
Ecology and evolution. Ecology
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21 (1), S. 38 - 46 (2006)
Conservation physiology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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52 (Suppl.), S. 702 (2006)
Periodic environmental changes: Understanding the physiological basis of life history adaptations. Acta Zoologica Sinica
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2 (3), S. 325 - 329 (2006)
Simple rules guide dragonfly migration. Biology Letters
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147 (1), S. 107 - 111 (2006)
Do night-active birds lack daily melatonin rhythms? A case study comparing a diurnal and a nocturnal-foraging gull species. Journal of Ornithology
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47 (4), S. 419 - 429 (2005)
Corticosterone suppresses immune activity in territorial Galapagos marine iguanas during reproduction. Hormones and Behavior
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45 (2), S. 295 - 304 (2005)
Biotelemetry of New World thrushes during migration: Physiology, energetics and orientation in the wild. Integrative and Comparative Biology
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48 (4), S. 484 - 491 (2005)
Difficulties and special issues associated with field research in behavioral neuroendocrinology. Hormones and Behavior
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145 (2), S. 243 - 250 (2005)
Responding to inflammatory challenges is less costly for a successful avian invader, the house sparrow (Passer domesticus), than its less-invasive congener. Oecologia
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48 (3), S. 311 - 320 (2005)
House sparrows (Passer domesticus) adjust their social status position to their physiological costs. Hormones and Behavior
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143 (3), S. 231 - 239 (2005)
Stress responses and disease in three wintering house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) populations along a latitudinal gradient. General and Comparative Endocrinology
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14, S. 96 - 97 (2005)
Parasites in paradise: The parasite fauna of small ground finches (Geospiza fuliginosa) in four island populations. Bulletin Scandinavian Society for Parasitology
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140 (2), S. 126 - 135 (2005)
Corticosterone suppresses cutaneous immune function in temperate but not tropical House Sparrows, Passer domesticus. General and Comparative Endocrinology
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11 (2), S. 131 - 137 (2005)
Long-distance biological transport processes through the air: Can nature's complexity be unfolded in silico? Diversity and Distributions
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48 (3), S. 329 - 341 (2005)
Steroid hormones and aggression in female Galapagos marine iguanas. Hormones and Behavior
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272 (1576), S. 1985 - 1993 (2005)
Evolution of body size in Galapagos marine iguanas. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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16 (1), S. 260 - 268 (2005)
Sex, drugs and mating role: Testosterone-induced phenotype-switching in Galapagos marine iguanas. Behavioral Ecology
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86 (3), S. 555 - 559 (2005)
Antbirds parasitize foraging army ants. Ecology
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304 (5669), S. 405 - 408 (2004)
Migrating songbirds recalibrate their magnetic compass daily from twilight cues. Science
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19 (6), S. 334 - 343 (2004)
Biotelemetry: A mechanistic approach to ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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46 (5), S. 655 - 662 (2004)
Hormonal correlates of siblicide in Nazca boobies: Support for the Challenge Hypothesis. Hormones and Behavior
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106 (3), S. 489 - 500 (2004)
Timing of reproduction in a Darwin's finch: Temporal opportunism under spatial constraints. Oikos
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271 (1547), S. 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), S. 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
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85 (8), S. 2323 - 2331 (2004)
Immune activity in temperate and tropical house sparrows: A common-garden experiment. Ecology
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118 (4), S. 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), S. 924 - 936 (2004)
Migratory sleeplessness in the white-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii). PLoS Biology
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9 (1), 5 (2004)
Galapagos birds and diseases: Invasive pathogens as threats for island species. Ecology and Society
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11 (4), S. 190 - 197 (2004)
Conservation of Galapagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus). Iguana
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270 (1511), S. 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
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84 (11), S. 3013 - 3023 (2003)
Seasonal changes in food quality: A proximate cue for reproductive timing in marine iguanas. Ecology
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133 (3), S. 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
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43 (3), S. 402 - 407 (2003)
Correlation between plasma steroids and chick visits by nonbreeding adult Nazca boobies. Hormones and Behavior
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105 (4), S. 683 - 695 (2003)
Reproductive seasonality of seven neotropical passerine species. The Condor
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43 (3), S. 376 - 386 (2003)
Body size, performance and fitness in Galapagos marine iguanas. Integrative and Comparative Biology
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270 (1531), S. 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), S. 704 - 704 (2003)
Avian metabolism: Costs of migration in free-flying songbirds. Nature
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132 (2), S. 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
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104 (2), S. 387 - 394 (2002)
Vocal distinctiveness and response to conspecific playback in the spotted antbird. The Condor
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205 (13), S. 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
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51 (6), S. 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), S. 462 - 468 (2002)
The physiology/life-history nexus. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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7 (5-6), S. 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
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108 (3), S. 371 - 374 (2002)
Exposure to tourism reduces stress-induced corticosterone levels in Galapagos marine iguanas. Biological Conservation