Publikationen der Abteilung "Verhaltensneurobiologie"
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2011
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278 (1722), S. 3233 - 3242 (2011)
Ignoring the challenge? Male black redstarts (Phoenicurus ochruros) do not increase testosterone levels during territorial conflicts but they do so in response to gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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60 (5), S. 565 - 571 (2011)
Simulating winning in the wild - The behavioral and hormonal response of black redstarts to single and repeated territorial challenges of high and low intensity. Hormones and Behavior
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83 (2), S. 191 - 212 (2011)
Bird speech perception and vocal production: A comparison with humans. Human Biology
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15 (3), S. 113 - 121 (2011)
Songs to syntax: The linguistics of birdsong. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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12 (2), S. 324 - 350 (2011)
Birdsong learning in the laboratory, with especial reference to the song of the Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Interaction Studies
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59 (1), S. 44 - 50 (2011)
Hormonal correlates of social status and courtship display in the cooperatively lekking lance-tailed manakin. Hormones and Behavior
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153 (1), S. 46 - 58 (2011)
Experimentally elevated testosterone levels enhance courtship behaviour and territoriality but depress acquired immune response in Red bishops Euplectes orix. Ibis
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59 (1), S. 187 - 192 (2011)
Food availability but not melatonin affects nocturnal restlessness in a wild migrating passerine. Hormones and Behavior
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6 (10), e26485 (2011)
Undirected (solitary) birdsong in female and male blue-capped cordon-bleus (Uraeginthus cyanocephalus) and its endocrine correlates. PLoS One
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42 (6), S. 485 - 489 (2011)
Testosterone and year-round territoriality in tropical and non-tropical songbirds. Journal of Avian Biology
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26 (1), S. 44 - 54 (2011)
Seasonal and diel variation of hormone metabolites in European stonechats: On the importance of high signal-to-noise ratios in noninvasive hormone studies. Journal of Biological Rhythms
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174 (2), S. 219 - 224 (2011)
Rearing conditions have long-term consequences for stress responsiveness in free-living great tits. General and Comparative Endocrinology
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22 (6), S. 1312 - 1319 (2011)
Throat patch size and darkness covaries with testosterone in females of a sex-role reversed species. Behavioral Ecology
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172 (3), S. 487 - 493 (2011)
Examining a pathway for hormone mediated maternal effects - Yolk testosterone affects androgen receptor expression and endogenous testosterone production in young chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus). General and Comparative Endocrinology
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6 (5), e20131 (2011)
Own song selectivity in the songbird auditory pathway: Suppression by norepinephrine. PLoS One
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117 (11), S. 939 - 948 (2011)
Cleaner wrasses keep track of the "When" and "What" in a foraging task. Ethology
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21 (Suppl. 1), S. S33 - S34 (2011)
Integrated behavioural and physiological measures in fear learning. European Neuropsychopharmacology
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57 (2), S. 352 - 361 (2011)
A customizable 3-dimensional digital atlas of the canary brain in multiple modalities. NeuroImage
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6 (6), e20723 (2011)
Social status affects the degree of sex difference in the songbird brain. PLoS One
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26 (5), S. 434 - 440 (2011)
Multisensory non-photoperiodic cue advances the onset of seasonal breeding in Island Canaries (Serinus canaria). Journal of Biological Rhythms
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22 (3), S. 566 - 573 (2011)
Developmental stressors that impair song learning in males do not appear to affect female preferences for song complexity in the zebra finch. Behavioral Ecology Buchkapitel (1)
2011
Buchkapitel
Personality-associated genetic variation in birds and its possible significance for avian evolution, conservation, and welfare. In: From genes to animal behavior: Social structures, personalities, comminication by color, S. 275 - 294 (Hg. Inoue-Murayama, M.; Kawamura, S.; Weiss, A.) (2011)