Hofer, H.; Benhaiem, S.; Golla, W.; East, M. L.: Trade-offs in lactation and milk intake by competing siblings in a fluctuating environment. Behavioral Ecology 27 (5), pp. 1567 - 1578 (2016)
Benhaiem, S.; Dehnhard, M.; Bonanni, R.; Hofer, H.; Goymann, W.; Eulenberger, K.; East, M. L.: Validation of an enzyme immunoassay for the measurement of faecal glucocorticoid metabolites in spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta). General and Comparative Endocrinology 178 (2), pp. 265 - 271 (2012)
Höner, O. P.; Wachter, B.; East, M. L.; Runyoro, V. A.; Hofer, H.: The effect of prey abundance and foraging tactics on the population dynamics of a social, territorial carnivore, the spotted hyena. Oikos 108 (3), pp. 544 - 554 (2005)
Peters, G.; East, M. L.; Herzel, H.; Henschel, J. R.; Mills, M. G. L.; Wilhelm, K.; Hofer, H.: Spotted hyaena whoops: Frequent incidence of vocal instabilities in a mammalian loud call. Bioacoustics - The International Journal of Animal Sound and Its Recording 14 (2), pp. 99 - 109 (2004)
East, M. L.; Burke, T.; Wilhelm, K.; Greig, C.; Hofer, H.: Sexual conflicts in spotted hyenas: Male and female mating tactics and their reproductive outcome with respect to age, social status and tenure. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 270 (1521), pp. 1247 - 1254 (2003)
Goymann, W.; East, M. L.; Hofer, H.: Defense of females, but not social status, predicts plasma androgen levels in male spotted hyenas. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 76 (4), pp. 586 - 593 (2003)
Goymann, W.; East, M. L.; Wachter, B.; Höner, O. P.; Möstl, E.; Hofer, H.: Social status does not predict corticosteroid levels in postdispersal male spotted hyenas. Hormones and Behavior 43 (4), pp. 474 - 479 (2003)
Hofer, H.; East, M. L.: Behavioral processes and costs of co-existence in female spotted hyenas: A life history perspective. Evolutionary Ecology 17 (4), pp. 315 - 331 (2003)
Goymann, W.; East, M. L.; Hofer, H.: Androgens and the role of female "hyperaggressiveness" in spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta). Hormones and Behavior 39 (1), pp. 83 - 92 (2001)
Goymann, W.; East, M. L.; Wachter, B.; Höner, O. P.; Möstl, E.; Van't Hof, T. J.; Hofer, H.: Social, state-dependent and environmental modulation of faecal corticosteroid levels in free-ranging female spotted hyenas. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 268 (1484), pp. 2453 - 2459 (2001)
Goymann, W.; Möstl, E.; Van't Hof, T. J.; East, M. L.; Hofer, H.: Noninvasive fecal monitoring of glucocorticoids in spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta. General and Comparative Endocrinology 114 (3), pp. 340 - 348 (1999)
East, M. L.; Hofer, H.; Wickler, W.: The erect "penis" is a flag of submission in a female-dominated society: Greetings in the Serengeti spotted hyaenas. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 33 (6), pp. 355 - 370 (1993)
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