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Ecology Letters|April 3, 2021
The immunological function of allosucklingA Roulin, P Heeb
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|February 7, 2015
Sex-linked inheritance, genetic correlations and sexual dimorphism in three melanin-based colour traits in the barn owlA Roulin, H Jensen
Heredity|April 26, 2003
Genetic and environmental components of variation in eumelanin and phaeomelanin sex-traits in the barn owlA Roulin, C Dijkstra
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 20, 2010
Insularity and the evolution of melanism, sexual dichromatism and body size in the worldwide-distributed barn owlA Roulin, N Salamin
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 30, 2014
Divorce in the barn owl: securing a compatible or better mate entails the cost of re-pairing with a less ornamented female mateA N Dreiss, A Roulin
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 27, 2008
Selection on a eumelanic ornament is stronger in the tropics than in temperate zones in the worldwide-distributed barn owlA Roulin, M Wink, N Salamin
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 16, 2010
Temporal variation in glucocorticoid levels during the resting phase is associated in opposite way with maternal and paternal melanic colorationA Roulin, B Almasi, L Jenni
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 29, 2000
Barn owl (Tyto alba) siblings vocally negotiate resourcesA Roulin, M Kölliker, H Richner
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 22, 2011
Spatial variation in the temporal change of male and female melanic ornamentation in the barn owlA Roulin, S Antoniazza, R Burri
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|October 3, 2009
Synergistic and antagonistic interaction between different branches of the immune system is related to melanin-based coloration in nestling tawny owlsJ Gasparini, R Piault, P Bize, et al.
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Ecology Letters|April 3, 2021
The immunological function of allosucklingA Roulin, P Heeb
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|February 7, 2015
Sex-linked inheritance, genetic correlations and sexual dimorphism in three melanin-based colour traits in the barn owlA Roulin, H Jensen
Heredity|April 26, 2003
Genetic and environmental components of variation in eumelanin and phaeomelanin sex-traits in the barn owlA Roulin, C Dijkstra
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 20, 2010
Insularity and the evolution of melanism, sexual dichromatism and body size in the worldwide-distributed barn owlA Roulin, N Salamin
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 30, 2014
Divorce in the barn owl: securing a compatible or better mate entails the cost of re-pairing with a less ornamented female mateA N Dreiss, A Roulin
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 27, 2008
Selection on a eumelanic ornament is stronger in the tropics than in temperate zones in the worldwide-distributed barn owlA Roulin, M Wink, N Salamin
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 16, 2010
Temporal variation in glucocorticoid levels during the resting phase is associated in opposite way with maternal and paternal melanic colorationA Roulin, B Almasi, L Jenni
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 29, 2000
Barn owl (Tyto alba) siblings vocally negotiate resourcesA Roulin, M Kölliker, H Richner
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 22, 2011
Spatial variation in the temporal change of male and female melanic ornamentation in the barn owlA Roulin, S Antoniazza, R Burri
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|October 3, 2009
Synergistic and antagonistic interaction between different branches of the immune system is related to melanin-based coloration in nestling tawny owlsJ Gasparini, R Piault, P Bize, et al.
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