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Ines Fürtbauer

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Royal Society Open Science|November 7, 2015
Consistent individual differences in haemolymph density reflect risk propensity in a marine invertebrateInes Fürtbauer
Scientific Reports|July 27, 2016
Cortisol coregulation in fishInes Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann
Hormones and Behavior|November 26, 2019
Collective action reduces androgen responsiveness with implications for shoaling dynamics in stickleback fishInes Fürtbauer, M Rowan Brown, Michael Heistermann
Plos One|August 20, 2011
Concealed fertility and extended female sexuality in a non-human primate (Macaca assamensis)Ines Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann, Oliver Schülke, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 17, 2013
Brief communication: female fecal androgens prior to the mating season reflect readiness to conceive in reproductively quiescent wild macaquesInes Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann, Oliver Schülke, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 21, 2011
Brief communication: Fecal androgen excretion and fetal sex effects during gestation in wild Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis)Ines Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann, Oliver Schülke, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 2, 2014
Low female stress hormone levels are predicted by same- or opposite-sex sociality depending on season in wild Assamese macaquesInes Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann, Oliver Schülke, et al.
International Journal of Primatology|July 24, 2010
Reproductive and Life History Parameters of Wild Female Macaca assamensisInes Fürtbauer, Oliver Schülke, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Plos One|October 25, 2011
You mate, I mate: macaque females synchronize sex not cyclesInes Fürtbauer, Roger Mundry, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Bioscience|January 14, 2021
Behavioral Causes, Ecological Consequences, and Management Challenges Associated with Wildlife Foraging in Human-Modified LandscapesGaelle Fehlmann, M Justin O'riain, Ines FÜrtbauer, et al.
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Royal Society Open Science|November 7, 2015
Consistent individual differences in haemolymph density reflect risk propensity in a marine invertebrateInes Fürtbauer
Scientific Reports|July 27, 2016
Cortisol coregulation in fishInes Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann
Hormones and Behavior|November 26, 2019
Collective action reduces androgen responsiveness with implications for shoaling dynamics in stickleback fishInes Fürtbauer, M Rowan Brown, Michael Heistermann
Plos One|August 20, 2011
Concealed fertility and extended female sexuality in a non-human primate (Macaca assamensis)Ines Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann, Oliver Schülke, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 17, 2013
Brief communication: female fecal androgens prior to the mating season reflect readiness to conceive in reproductively quiescent wild macaquesInes Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann, Oliver Schülke, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 21, 2011
Brief communication: Fecal androgen excretion and fetal sex effects during gestation in wild Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis)Ines Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann, Oliver Schülke, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 2, 2014
Low female stress hormone levels are predicted by same- or opposite-sex sociality depending on season in wild Assamese macaquesInes Fürtbauer, Michael Heistermann, Oliver Schülke, et al.
International Journal of Primatology|July 24, 2010
Reproductive and Life History Parameters of Wild Female Macaca assamensisInes Fürtbauer, Oliver Schülke, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Plos One|October 25, 2011
You mate, I mate: macaque females synchronize sex not cyclesInes Fürtbauer, Roger Mundry, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Bioscience|January 14, 2021
Behavioral Causes, Ecological Consequences, and Management Challenges Associated with Wildlife Foraging in Human-Modified LandscapesGaelle Fehlmann, M Justin O'riain, Ines FÜrtbauer, et al.
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