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Barbara A Caspers

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Scientific Reports|October 11, 2017
Zebra Finch chicks recognise parental scent, and retain chemosensory knowledge of their genetic mother, even after egg cross-fosteringBarbara A Caspers, Julie C Hagelin, Madeleine Paul, et al.
Biology Letters|September 23, 2025
City lizards are more socialAvery L Maune, Tobias Wittenbreder, Duje Lisičić, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|April 5, 2024
Stress response of fire salamander larvae differs between habitat typesLaura Schulte, Pia Oswald, Max Mühlenhaupt, et al.
Plos One|April 4, 2024
Performance of different automatic photographic identification software for larvae and adults of the European fire salamanderLaura Schulte, Charlotte Faul, Pia Oswald, et al.
Microbial Ecology|March 26, 2024
Bats, Bacteria, and Bat Smell V.2.0: Repeatable Sex-Specific Differences in Scent Organ MicrobiotaÖncü Maraci, Anna Antonatou-Papaioannou, Sebastian Jünemann, et al.
Molecular Ecology|October 31, 2013
The more the better - polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra)Barbara A Caspers, E Tobias Krause, Ralf Hendrix, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|February 7, 2022
Olfactory camouflage and communication in birdsLeanne A Grieves, Marc Gilles, Innes C Cuthill, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 8, 2021
The Gut Microbial Composition Is Species-Specific and Individual-Specific in Two Species of Estrildid Finches, the Bengalese Finch and the Zebra FinchÖncü Maraci, Anna Antonatou-Papaioannou, Sebastian Jünemann, et al.
Microbial Ecology|December 29, 2017
Individual- and Species-Specific Skin Microbiomes in Three Different Estrildid Finch Species Revealed by 16S Amplicon SequencingKathrin Engel, Jan Sauer, Sebastian Jünemann, et al.
Microbiome|November 26, 2022
Timing matters: age-dependent impacts of the social environment and host selection on the avian gut microbiotaÖncü Maraci, Anna Antonatou-Papaioannou, Sebastian Jünemann, et al.
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Scientific Reports|October 11, 2017
Zebra Finch chicks recognise parental scent, and retain chemosensory knowledge of their genetic mother, even after egg cross-fosteringBarbara A Caspers, Julie C Hagelin, Madeleine Paul, et al.
Biology Letters|September 23, 2025
City lizards are more socialAvery L Maune, Tobias Wittenbreder, Duje Lisičić, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|April 5, 2024
Stress response of fire salamander larvae differs between habitat typesLaura Schulte, Pia Oswald, Max Mühlenhaupt, et al.
Plos One|April 4, 2024
Performance of different automatic photographic identification software for larvae and adults of the European fire salamanderLaura Schulte, Charlotte Faul, Pia Oswald, et al.
Microbial Ecology|March 26, 2024
Bats, Bacteria, and Bat Smell V.2.0: Repeatable Sex-Specific Differences in Scent Organ MicrobiotaÖncü Maraci, Anna Antonatou-Papaioannou, Sebastian Jünemann, et al.
Molecular Ecology|October 31, 2013
The more the better - polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra)Barbara A Caspers, E Tobias Krause, Ralf Hendrix, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|February 7, 2022
Olfactory camouflage and communication in birdsLeanne A Grieves, Marc Gilles, Innes C Cuthill, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 8, 2021
The Gut Microbial Composition Is Species-Specific and Individual-Specific in Two Species of Estrildid Finches, the Bengalese Finch and the Zebra FinchÖncü Maraci, Anna Antonatou-Papaioannou, Sebastian Jünemann, et al.
Microbial Ecology|December 29, 2017
Individual- and Species-Specific Skin Microbiomes in Three Different Estrildid Finch Species Revealed by 16S Amplicon SequencingKathrin Engel, Jan Sauer, Sebastian Jünemann, et al.
Microbiome|November 26, 2022
Timing matters: age-dependent impacts of the social environment and host selection on the avian gut microbiotaÖncü Maraci, Anna Antonatou-Papaioannou, Sebastian Jünemann, et al.
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