Publikationen von Martin Wikelski
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Zeitschriftenartikel (403)
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6, e26686 (2017)
Cyclic bouts of extreme bradycardia counteract the high metabolism of frugivorous bats. eLife 152.
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126, S. 79 - 88 (2017)
Wintering in Europe instead of Africa enhances juvenile survival in a long-distance migrant. Animal Behaviour 153.
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7, 6421 (2017)
Match between soaring modes of black kites and the fine-scale distribution of updrafts. Scientific Reports 154.
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203 (6-7), S. 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 155.
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10 (1), S. 58 (2017)
Finding food getting harder for migratory birds. Avian Biology Research 156.
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3 (1), e1601360 (2017)
Resource tracking within and across continents in long-distance bird migrants. Science Advances 157.
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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 158.
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6, e28123 (2017)
Migration confers winter survival benefits in a partially migratory songbird. eLife 159.
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7, S. 12 - 24 (2016)
Long-distance seed dispersal by straw-coloured fruit bats varies by season and landscape. Global Ecology and Conservation 160.
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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 161.
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219 (10), S. 1524 - 1534 (2016)
Determination of the wingsnap sonation mechanism of the golden-collared manakin (Manacus vitellinus). The Journal of Experimental Biology 162.
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15 (7), S. 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 163.
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Individuelles Schrumpfen und erneutes Wachsen als Winteranpassung bei hochmetabolischen Tieren. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2016)
164.
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2 (1), e1500931 (2016)
Costs of migratory decisions: A comparison across eight white stork populations. Science Advances 165.
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219 (16), S. 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 166.
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31 (6), S. 463 - 475 (2016)
Key questions in marine megafauna movement ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 167.
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125 (10), S. 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 168.
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4 (1), cov072 (2016)
Conservation physiology of animal migration. Conservation Physiology 169.
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3 (11), 160398 (2016)
Airplane tracking documents the fastest flight speeds recorded for bats. Royal Society Open Science 170.
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7, 12468 (2016)
Evidence that birds sleep in mid-flight. Nature Communications 171.
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85 (4), S. 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 172.
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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 173.
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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 174.
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11 (2), e0145732 (2016)
Acceleration data reveal highly individually structured energetic landscapes in free-ranging fishers (Pekania pennanti). PLoS One 175.
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14 (1), e1002350 (2016)
Forecasting ecological genomics: High-tech animal instrumentation meets high-throughput sequencing. PLoS Biology 176.
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12 (10), 0432 (2016)
Behavioural adaptations to flight into thin air. Biology Letters 177.
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2 (3), e00079 (2016)
Quantification of layered patterns with structural anisotropy: A comparison of biological and geological systems. Heliyon 178.
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113 (3), S. 686 - 691 (2016)
Natural selection against a circadian clock gene mutation in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 179.
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6, 27976 (2016)
Extra-pair paternity in the socially monogamous white stork (Ciconia ciconia) is fairly common and independent of local density. Scientific Reports 180.
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6 (24), S. 8706 - 8718 (2016)
Wind estimation based on thermal soaring of birds. Ecology and Evolution 181.
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352 (6287), S. 775 - 776 (2016)
Living sentinels for climate change effects. Science 182.
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6, 34207 (2016)
Abrupt switch to migratory night flight in a wild migratory songbird. Scientific Reports 183.
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347 (6219), S. 250 - 254 (2015)
The roller coaster flight strategy of bar-headed geese conserves energy during Himalayan migrations. Science 184.
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Migration by Galapagos giant tortoises requires landscape-scale conservation efforts. Galapagos report 2013-2014, S. 144 - 150 (2015)
185.
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3, 14 (2015)
Tracking sharks without teeth: A non-invasive rigid tag attachment for large predatory sharks. Animal Biotelemetry 186.
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10 (10), e0138985 (2015)
Pronounced seasonal changes in the movement ecology of a highly gregarious central-place forager, the african straw-coloured fruit bat (Eidolon helvum). PLoS One 187.
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29 (10), S. 1300 - 1307 (2015)
Costs of sleeping in: Circadian rhythms influence cuckoldry risk in a songbird. Functional Ecology 188.
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348 (6240), S. aaa2478 - aaa2478 (2015)
Terrestrial animal tracking as an eye on life and planet. Science 189.
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18 (12), S. 1338 - 1345 (2015)
Global aerial flyways allow efficient travelling. Ecology Letters 190.
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42 (6), S. 1077 - 1090 (2015)
The interplay of spatial and climatic landscapes in the genetic distribution of a South American parrot. Journal of Biogeography 191.
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5, 16486 (2015)
Olfaction and topography, but not magnetic cues, control navigation in a pelagic seabird: Displacements with shearwaters in the Mediterranean Sea. Scientific Reports 192.
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5, 15490 (2015)
Personality and morphological traits affect pigeon survival from raptor attacks. Scientific Reports 193.
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84 (4), S. 1041 - 1049 (2015)
Ecological opportunity leads to the emergence of an alternative behavioural phenotype in a tropical bird. Journal of Animal Ecology 194.
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182, S. 173 - 176 (2015)
Free and open-access satellite data are key to biodiversity conservation. Biological Conservation 195.
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79 (6), S. 957 - 968 (2015)
High-resolution GPS tracking of Lyle's flying fox between temples and orchards in central Thailand. Journal of Wildlife Management 196.
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5, 17061 (2015)
True navigation in migrating gulls requires intact olfactory nerves. Scientific Reports 197.
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62 (10), S. 20 - 25 (2015)
Das satellitenbasierte ICARUS-Projekt: Ein neues globales Tierbeobachtungssystem. Der Falke 198.
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5, 16402 (2015)
Flexible navigation response in common cuckoos Cuculus canorus displaced experimentally during migration. Scientific Reports 199.
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29 (4), S. 1065 - 1075 (2015)
Utility of biological sensor tags in animal conservation. Conservation Biology 200.
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124 (3), S. 319 - 330 (2015)
Individual-based modelling of resource competition to predict density-dependent population dynamics: A case study with white storks. Oikos