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Benedikt Holtmann

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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 30, 2021
Strong phenotypic trait correlations between mating partners do not result from assortative mating in wild great tits (Parus major)Benedikt Holtmann, Niels J Dingemanse
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 6, 2020
Nonrandom Mating for Behavior in the Wild?Niels J Dingemanse, Barbara Class, Benedikt Holtmann
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 6, 2017
Personality-matching habitat choice, rather than behavioural plasticity, is a likely driver of a phenotype-environment covarianceBenedikt Holtmann, Eduardo S A Santos, Carlos E Lara, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 6, 2019
Dominance relationships and coalitionary aggression against conspecifics in female carrion crowsBenedikt Holtmann, Julia Buskas, Matthew Steele, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 2, 2022
Author Correction: Dominance relationships and coalitionary aggression against conspecifics in female carrion crowsBenedikt Holtmann, Julia Buskas, Matthew Steele, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 16, 2023
Are animal personality, body condition, physiology and structural size integrated? A comparison of species, populations and sexes, and the value of study replicationIrene Gaona-Gordillo, Benedikt Holtmann, Alexia Mouchet, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 27, 2021
The association between personalities, alternative breeding strategies and reproductive success in dunnocksBenedikt Holtmann, Carlos E Lara, Eduardo S A Santos, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 31, 2020
Dunnock social status correlates with sperm speed, but fast sperm does not always equal high fitnessCarlos E Lara, Helen R Taylor, Benedikt Holtmann, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 18, 2020
Connecting the data landscape of long-term ecological studies: The SPI-Birds data hubAntica Culina, Frank Adriaensen, Liam D Bailey, et al.
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 30, 2021
Strong phenotypic trait correlations between mating partners do not result from assortative mating in wild great tits (Parus major)Benedikt Holtmann, Niels J Dingemanse
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 6, 2020
Nonrandom Mating for Behavior in the Wild?Niels J Dingemanse, Barbara Class, Benedikt Holtmann
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 6, 2017
Personality-matching habitat choice, rather than behavioural plasticity, is a likely driver of a phenotype-environment covarianceBenedikt Holtmann, Eduardo S A Santos, Carlos E Lara, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 6, 2019
Dominance relationships and coalitionary aggression against conspecifics in female carrion crowsBenedikt Holtmann, Julia Buskas, Matthew Steele, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 2, 2022
Author Correction: Dominance relationships and coalitionary aggression against conspecifics in female carrion crowsBenedikt Holtmann, Julia Buskas, Matthew Steele, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 16, 2023
Are animal personality, body condition, physiology and structural size integrated? A comparison of species, populations and sexes, and the value of study replicationIrene Gaona-Gordillo, Benedikt Holtmann, Alexia Mouchet, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 27, 2021
The association between personalities, alternative breeding strategies and reproductive success in dunnocksBenedikt Holtmann, Carlos E Lara, Eduardo S A Santos, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 31, 2020
Dunnock social status correlates with sperm speed, but fast sperm does not always equal high fitnessCarlos E Lara, Helen R Taylor, Benedikt Holtmann, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 18, 2020
Connecting the data landscape of long-term ecological studies: The SPI-Birds data hubAntica Culina, Frank Adriaensen, Liam D Bailey, et al.
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