Publications of the department "Behavioural Neurobiology"
Journal Article (14)
2014
Journal Article
29 (6), pp. 456 - 469 (2014)
Revealing a circadian clock in captive arctic-breeding songbirds, Lapland longspurs (Calcarius lapponicus), under constant illumination. Journal of Biological Rhythms
Journal Article
54 (4), pp. 633 - 644 (2014)
Melanin-based color of plumage: Role of condition and of feathers' microstructure. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Journal Article
15 (1), 128 (2014)
Regulatory mechanisms of testosterone-stimulated song in the sensorimotor nucleus HVC of female songbirds. BMC Neuroscience
Journal Article
100 (4), pp. 705 - 718 (2014)
How hormone-sensitive are bird songs and what are the underlying mechanisms? Acta acustica united with acustica
Journal Article
25 (4), pp. 685 - 699 (2014)
Male-to-female testosterone ratios, dimorphism, and life history-what does it really tell us? Behavioral Ecology
Journal Article
25 (4), pp. 704 - 705 (2014)
Correlated evolution of female and male testosterone-internal constraints or external determinants? A response to comments on Goymann and Wingfield. Behavioral Ecology
Journal Article
61 (7), pp. 30 - 32 (2014)
Von Grünpflanzen beeinflusst: Brutverhalten des Kanarengirlitzes. Der Falke
Journal Article
9 (10), e109334 (2014)
Zebra finch mates use their forebrain song system in unlearned call communication. PLoS One
Journal Article
522 (6), pp. 1299 - 1315 (2014)
Evaluating the predictive value of doublecortin as a marker for adult neurogenesis in canaries (Serinus canaria). The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Journal Article
84 (1), pp. 5 - 7 (2014)
What makes a marker a good marker? Brain, behavior and evolution: Official journal of the J. B. Johnston Club
Journal Article
11, 11 (2014)
Parental care, loss of paternity and circulating levels of testosterone and corticosterone in a socially monogamous song bird. Frontiers in Zoology
Journal Article
205, pp. 159 - 165 (2014)
The number of life-history stages does not influence the androgen responsiveness to male–male interactions: Sedentary and migratory black redstarts (Phoenicurus ochruros) do not elevate testosterone in response to simulated territorial intrusions. General and Comparative Endocrinology
Journal Article
11, 38 (2014)
Breeding status and social environment differentially affect the expression of sex steroid receptor and aromatase mRNA in the brain of female Damaraland mole-rats. Frontiers in Zoology
Journal Article
68 (1), pp. 230 - 240 (2014)
Environmental and genetic control of brain and song structure in the zebra finch. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution Book Chapter (1)
2014
Book Chapter
Helm, B.). Springer, Tokyo (2014)
Seasonality of life histories in tropical birds: Circannual rhythms and Zeitgeber. In: Annual, lunar, and tidal clocks. Patterns and mechanisms of nature's enigmatic rhythms, pp. 247 - 275 (Eds. Numata, H.;