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E Pascal Malkemper

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Movement Ecology|April 28, 2022
The multivariate analysis of variance as a powerful approach for circular dataLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
BMC Ecology|August 9, 2019
The Hermans-Rasson test as a powerful alternative to the Rayleigh test for circular statistics in biologyLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
Movement Ecology|May 22, 2019
Circular statistics meets practical limitations: a simulation-based Rao's spacing test for non-continuous dataLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|August 14, 2018
Circular data in biology: advice for effectively implementing statistical proceduresLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|July 31, 2020
Grouped circular data in biology: advice for effectively implementing statistical proceduresLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
Scientific Reports|June 20, 2023
Evaluating the power of a recent method for comparing two circular distributions: an alternative to the Watson U<sup>2</sup> testGraeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper, Lukas Landler
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 10, 2016
Shifted magnetic alignment in vertebrates: Evidence for neural lateralization?E Pascal Malkemper, Michael S Painter, Lukas Landler
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 15, 2017
Correction: Audiograms of three subterranean rodent species (genus <i>Fukomys</i>) determined by auditory brainstem responses reveal extremely poor high-frequency cut-offsPatricia Gerhardt, Yoshiyuki Henning, Sabine Begall, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 14, 2017
Audiograms of three subterranean rodent species (genus <i>Fukomys</i>) determined by auditory brainstem responses reveal extremely poor high-frequency hearingPatricia Gerhardt, Yoshiyuki Henning, Sabine Begall, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 10, 2020
Neuronal circuits and the magnetic sense: central questionsE Pascal Malkemper, Simon Nimpf, Gregory C Nordmann, et al.
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Movement Ecology|April 28, 2022
The multivariate analysis of variance as a powerful approach for circular dataLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
BMC Ecology|August 9, 2019
The Hermans-Rasson test as a powerful alternative to the Rayleigh test for circular statistics in biologyLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
Movement Ecology|May 22, 2019
Circular statistics meets practical limitations: a simulation-based Rao's spacing test for non-continuous dataLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|August 14, 2018
Circular data in biology: advice for effectively implementing statistical proceduresLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|July 31, 2020
Grouped circular data in biology: advice for effectively implementing statistical proceduresLukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper
Scientific Reports|June 20, 2023
Evaluating the power of a recent method for comparing two circular distributions: an alternative to the Watson U<sup>2</sup> testGraeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkemper, Lukas Landler
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 10, 2016
Shifted magnetic alignment in vertebrates: Evidence for neural lateralization?E Pascal Malkemper, Michael S Painter, Lukas Landler
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 15, 2017
Correction: Audiograms of three subterranean rodent species (genus <i>Fukomys</i>) determined by auditory brainstem responses reveal extremely poor high-frequency cut-offsPatricia Gerhardt, Yoshiyuki Henning, Sabine Begall, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 14, 2017
Audiograms of three subterranean rodent species (genus <i>Fukomys</i>) determined by auditory brainstem responses reveal extremely poor high-frequency hearingPatricia Gerhardt, Yoshiyuki Henning, Sabine Begall, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 10, 2020
Neuronal circuits and the magnetic sense: central questionsE Pascal Malkemper, Simon Nimpf, Gregory C Nordmann, et al.
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