Gugele, S. M.; Baer, J.; Spiessl, C.; Yohannes, E.; Blumenshine, S.; Roberts, B. J.; Mota-Ferreira, M. R.; Brinker, A.: Stable isotope values and trophic analysis of invasive three-spined stickleback in Upper Lake Constance points to significant piscivory. Neobiota 87, pp. 73 - 102 (2023)
Crotti, M.; Yohannes, E.; Winfield, I. J.; Lyle, A. A.; Adams, C. E.; Elmer, K. R.: Rapid adaptation through genomic and epigenomic responses following translocations in an endangered salmonid. Evolutionary Applications 14 (10), pp. 2470 - 2489 (2021)
Quispe Valdez, R.; Yohannes, E.; Gahr, M.: Seasonality at the equator: Isotope signatures and hormonal correlates of molt phenology in a non-migratory Amazonian songbird. Frontiers in Zoology 15, 39 (2018)
Salvarina, I.; Yohannes, E.; Siemers, B. M.; Koselj, K.: Advantages of using fecal samples for stable isotope analysis in bats: Evidence from a triple isotopic experiment. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 27 (17), pp. 1945 - 1953 (2013)
Yohannes, E.; Lee, R. W.; Valcu, M.; Kempenaers, B.: Feather deuterium as an indicator of age-class in the Pectoral Sandpiper Calidris melanotos. Ibis 154 (4), pp. 868 - 873 (2012)
Prochazka, P.; Reif, J.; Horak, D.; Klvana, P.; Lee, R. W.; Yohannes, E.: Using stable isotopes to trace resource acquisition and trophic position in four Afrotropical birds with different diets. Ostrich 81 (3), pp. 273 - 275 (2010)
Yohannes, E.; Valcu, M.; Lee, R. W.; Kempenaers, B.: Resource use for reproduction depends on spring arrival time and wintering area in an arctic breeding shorebird. Journal of Avian Biology 41 (5), pp. 580 - 590 (2010)
Yohannes, E.; Biebach, H.; Nikolaus, G.; Pearson, D. J.: Passerine migration strategies and body mass variation along geographic sectors across East Africa, the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula. Journal of Ornithology 150 (2), pp. 369 - 381 (2009)
Yohannes, E.; Biebach, H.; Nikolaus, G.; Pearson, D. J.: Migration speeds among eleven species of long-distance migrating passerines across Europe, the desert and eastern Africa. Journal of Avian Biology 40 (2), pp. 126 - 134 (2009)
Yohannes, E.; Krizanauskiene, A.; Valcu, M.; Bensch, S.; Kempenaers, B.: Prevalence of malaria and related haemosporidian parasites in two shorebird species with different winter habitat distribution. Journal of Ornithology 150 (1), pp. 287 - 291 (2009)
Yohannes, E.; Bensch, S.; Lee, R.: Philopatry of winter moult area in migratory Great Reed Warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus demonstrated by stable isotope profiles. Journal of Ornithology 149 (2), pp. 261 - 265 (2008)
Hobson, K. A.; Yohannes, E.: Establishing elemental turnover in exercising birds using a wind tunnel: Implications for stable isotope tracking of migrants. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie 85 (6), pp. 703 - 708 (2007)
Yohannes, E.; Hobson, K. A.; Pearson, D. J.: Feather stable-isotope profiles reveal stopover habitat selection and site fidelity in nine migratory species moving through sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Avian Biology 38 (3), pp. 347 - 355 (2007)
Yohannes, E.; Hobson, K. A.; Pearson, D. J.; Wassenaar, L. I.: Stable isotope analyses of feathers help identify autumn stopover sites of three long-distance migrants in northeastern Africa. Journal of Avian Biology 36 (3), pp. 235 - 241 (2005)
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