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Christian Rutz

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Elife|March 8, 2022
Accelerometer-based analyses of animal sleep patternsYuuki Y Watanabe, Christian Rutz
Nature|June 17, 2020
How STRANGE are your study animals?Michael M Webster, Christian Rutz
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 29, 2008
Animal-borne imaging takes wing, or the dawn of 'wildlife video-tracking'Christian Rutz, Lucas A Bluff
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 9, 2013
Tool use as adaptationDora Biro, Michael Haslam, Christian Rutz
Die Naturwissenschaften|September 3, 2013
Hunting behaviour and breeding performance of northern goshawks Accipiter gentilis, in relation to resource availability, sex, age and morphologyVincenzo Penteriani, Christian Rutz, Robert Kenward
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 16, 2006
Age-dependent diet choice in an avian top predatorChristian Rutz, Mark J Whittingham, Ian Newton
Biology Letters|April 9, 2019
Raw-material selectivity in hook-tool-crafting New Caledonian crowsBarbara C Klump, Mathieu Cantat, Christian Rutz
Behavioural Processes|January 3, 2012
The evolutionary origins and ecological context of tool use in New Caledonian crowsChristian Rutz, James J H St Clair
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 9, 2013
New Caledonian crows attend to multiple functional properties of complex toolsJames J H St Clair, Christian Rutz
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|June 15, 2004
Congenital neuropathy and dilution of feather melanin in nestlings of urban-breeding northern goshawks (Accipiter gentilis)Christian Rutz, Axel Zinke, Thomas Bartels, et al.
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Elife|March 8, 2022
Accelerometer-based analyses of animal sleep patternsYuuki Y Watanabe, Christian Rutz
Nature|June 17, 2020
How STRANGE are your study animals?Michael M Webster, Christian Rutz
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 29, 2008
Animal-borne imaging takes wing, or the dawn of 'wildlife video-tracking'Christian Rutz, Lucas A Bluff
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 9, 2013
Tool use as adaptationDora Biro, Michael Haslam, Christian Rutz
Die Naturwissenschaften|September 3, 2013
Hunting behaviour and breeding performance of northern goshawks Accipiter gentilis, in relation to resource availability, sex, age and morphologyVincenzo Penteriani, Christian Rutz, Robert Kenward
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 16, 2006
Age-dependent diet choice in an avian top predatorChristian Rutz, Mark J Whittingham, Ian Newton
Biology Letters|April 9, 2019
Raw-material selectivity in hook-tool-crafting New Caledonian crowsBarbara C Klump, Mathieu Cantat, Christian Rutz
Behavioural Processes|January 3, 2012
The evolutionary origins and ecological context of tool use in New Caledonian crowsChristian Rutz, James J H St Clair
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 9, 2013
New Caledonian crows attend to multiple functional properties of complex toolsJames J H St Clair, Christian Rutz
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|June 15, 2004
Congenital neuropathy and dilution of feather melanin in nestlings of urban-breeding northern goshawks (Accipiter gentilis)Christian Rutz, Axel Zinke, Thomas Bartels, et al.
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