Catoni, C.; Peters, A.; Schaefer, H. M.: Dietary flavonoids enhance conspicuousness of a melanin-based trait in male blackcaps but not of the female homologous trait or of sexually monochromatic traits. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22 (8), pp. 1649 - 1657 (2009)
Catoni, C.; Peters, A.; Schaefer, H. M.: Life history trade-offs are influenced by the diversity, availability and interactions of dietary antioxidants. Animal Behaviour 76 (4), pp. 1107 - 1119 (2008)
Catoni, C.; Schaefer, H. M.; Peters, A.: Fruit for health: The effect of flavonoids on humoral immune response and food selection in a frugivorous bird. Functional Ecology 22 (4), pp. 649 - 654 (2008)
Why do primates have big brains? In the Panamanian rainforest, scientists pitted large-brained primates against smaller-brained mammals to find out who was the smartest forager
The first narrative nonfiction book about the pioneering animal tracking project ICARUS, written by its founder Martin Wikelski, is published by Greystone Books