van Toor, M. L.; Arriero, E.; Holland, R. A.; Huttunen, M. J.; Juvaste, R.; Mueller, I.; Thorup, K.; Wikelski, M.; Safi, K.: Flexibility of habitat use in novel environments: Insights from a translocation experiment with lesser black-backed gulls. Royal Society Open Science 4 (1), 160164 (2017)
Greif, S.; Borissov, I. M.; Yovel, Y.; Holland, R. A.: A functional role of the sky's polarization pattern for orientation in the greater mouse-eared bat. Nature Communications 5, 4488 (2014)
Holland, R. A.; Helm, B.: A strong magnetic pulse affects the precision of departure direction of naturally migrating adult but not juvenile birds. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 10 (81), 20121047 (2013)
van Toor, M. L.; Hedenström, A.; Waldenström, J.; Fiedler, W.; Holland, R. A.; Thorup, K.; Wikelski, M.: Flexibility of continental navigation and migration in European mallards. PLoS One 8 (8), e72629 (2013)
Thorup, K.; Ortvad, T. E.; Holland, R. A.; Rabol, J.; Kristensen, M. W.; Wikelski, M.: Orientation of vagrant birds on the Faroe Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Ornithology 153 (4), pp. 1261 - 1265 (2012)
Thorup, K.; Ortvad, T. E.; Rabol, J.; Holland, R. A.; Tottrup, A. P.; Wikelski, M.: Juvenile songbirds compensate for displacement to oceanic islands during autumn migration. PLoS One 6 (3), e17903 (2011)
Holland, R. A.: Differential effects of magnetic pulses on the orientation of naturally migrating birds. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 7 (52), pp. 1617 - 1625 (2010)
Holland, R. A.; Borissov, I. M.; Siemers, B. M.: A nocturnal mammal, the greater mouse-eared bat, calibrates a magnetic compass by the sun. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107 (15), pp. 6941 - 6945 (2010)
Thorup, K.; Holland, R. A.; Tottrup, A. P.; Wikelski, M.: Understanding the migratory orientation program of birds: Extending laboratory studies to study free-flying migrants in a natural setting. Integrative and Comparative Biology 50 (3), pp. 315 - 322 (2010)
Wikelski, M.; Moxley, J.; Eaton-Mordas, A.; Lopez-Uribe, M. M.; Holland, R. A.; Moskowitz, D.; Roubik, D. W.; Kays, R.: Large-range movements of neotropical orchid bees observed via radio telemetry. PLoS One 5 (5), e10738 (2010)
Bisson, I.-A.; Safi, K.; Holland, R. A.: Evidence for repeated independent evolution of migration in the largest family of bats. PLoS One 4 (10), e7504 (2009)
Holland, R. A.; Thorup, K.; Gagliardo, A.; Bisson, I. A.; Knecht, E.; Mizrahi, D.; Wikelski, M.: Testing the role of sensory systems in the migratory heading of a songbird. The Journal of Experimental Biology 212 (24), pp. 4065 - 4071 (2009)
Holland, R. A.; Wikelski, M.: Studying the migratory behavior of individual bats: Current techniques and future directions. Journal of Mammalogy 90 (6), pp. 1324 - 1329 (2009)
Holland, R. A.; Wikelski, M.; Kuemmeth, F.; Bosque, C.: The secret life of oilbirds: New insights into the movement ecology of a unique avian frugivore. PLoS One 4 (12), e8264 (2009)
Thorup, K.; Bisson, I.-A.; Bowlin, M. S.; Holland, R. A.; Wingfield, J. C.; Ramenofsky, M.; Wikelski, M.: Evidence for a navigational map stretching across the continental US in a migratory songbird. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104 (46), pp. 18115 - 18119 (2007)
Holland, R. A.; Thorup, K.; Vonhof, M. J.; Cochran, W. W.; Wikelski, M.: Navigation: Bat orientation using Earth's magnetic field. Nature 444 (7120), p. 702 - 702 (2006)
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