Carranco, A. S.; Gillingham, M. A. F.; Wilhelm, K.; Torres, M. d. L.; Sommer, S.; Romo, D.: Transcending sea turtles: First report of hatching failure in eggs of an Amazonian freshwater turtle with symptoms of the fungal emerging disease fusariosis. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 69 (5), S. e3282 - e3288 (2022)
Carranco, A. S.; Romo, D.; de Lourdes Torres, M.; Wilhelm, K.; Sommer, S.; Gillingham, M. A. F.: Egg microbiota is the starting point of hatchling gut microbiota in the endangered yellow‐spotted Amazon river turtle. Molecular Ecology 31 (14), S. 3917 - 3933 (2022)
Fackelmann, G.; Gillingham, M. A. F.; Schmid, J.; Heni, A. C.; Wilhelm, K.; Schwensow, N.; Sommer, S.: Human encroachment into wildlife gut microbiomes. Communications Biology 4 (1), 800 (2021)
Menke, S.; Gillingham, M. A. F.; Wilhelm, K.; Sommer, S.: Home-made cost effective preservation buffer is a better alternative to commercial preservation methods for microbiome research. Frontiers in Microbiology 8, 102 (2017)
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), S. 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), S. 1247 - 1254 (2003)
Bei Zebrafinken fällt kein Meistersänger vom Himmel. Jeder Jungvogel muss zunächst eine Gesangsschule durchlaufen. Singvögel sind deshalb gute Modellorganismen dafür, wie Lernvorgänge im Tierreich ablaufen