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February 28, 2017
The role of temporal call structure in species recognition of male <i>Allobates talamancae</i> (Cope, 1875): (Anura: Dendrobatidae)
Dennis Kollarits, Christian Wappl, Max Ringler
Current Zoology
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July 22, 2024
Odor cues rather than personality affect tadpole deposition in a neotropical poison frog
Mélissa Peignier, Max Ringler, Eva Ringler
Molecular Ecology Resources
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November 13, 2014
Where have all the tadpoles gone? Individual genetic tracking of amphibian larvae until adulthood
Eva Ringler, Rosanna Mangione, Max Ringler
Current Zoology
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July 19, 2024
Odor cues rather than personality affect tadpole deposition in a neotropical poison frog
Mélissa Peignier, Max Ringler, Eva Ringler
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
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April 1, 2015
Populations, pools, and peccaries: simulating the impact of ecosystem engineers on rainforest frogs
Max Ringler, Walter Hödl, Eva Ringler
Molecular Ecology
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March 18, 2011
Strong male/male competition allows for nonchoosy females: high levels of polygynandry in a territorial frog with paternal care
Eva Ursprung, Max Ringler, Robert Jehle, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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May 19, 2015
Brood-partitioning behaviour in unpredictable environments: hedging the bets?
Magdalena Erich, Max Ringler, Walter Hödl, et al.
Animal Behaviour
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February 28, 2017
Sex-specific offspring discrimination reflects respective risks and costs of misdirected care in a poison frog
Eva Ringler, Andrius Pašukonis, Max Ringler, et al.
The Herpetological Journal
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August 12, 2014
Characterization of seven new polymorphic microsatellite loci in the brilliant-thighed poison frog <i>Allobates femoralis</i> (Dendrobatidae), and their cross-species utility in three other dendrobatid species
Eva Ringler, Andrius Pašukonis, Walter Hödl, et al.
Biology Letters
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November 21, 2014
Poison frogs rely on experience to find the way home in the rainforest
Andrius Pašukonis, Ian Warrington, Max Ringler, et al.
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February 28, 2017
The role of temporal call structure in species recognition of male <i>Allobates talamancae</i> (Cope, 1875): (Anura: Dendrobatidae)
Dennis Kollarits, Christian Wappl, Max Ringler
Current Zoology
|
July 22, 2024
Odor cues rather than personality affect tadpole deposition in a neotropical poison frog
Mélissa Peignier, Max Ringler, Eva Ringler
Molecular Ecology Resources
|
November 13, 2014
Where have all the tadpoles gone? Individual genetic tracking of amphibian larvae until adulthood
Eva Ringler, Rosanna Mangione, Max Ringler
Current Zoology
|
July 19, 2024
Odor cues rather than personality affect tadpole deposition in a neotropical poison frog
Mélissa Peignier, Max Ringler, Eva Ringler
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
|
April 1, 2015
Populations, pools, and peccaries: simulating the impact of ecosystem engineers on rainforest frogs
Max Ringler, Walter Hödl, Eva Ringler
Molecular Ecology
|
March 18, 2011
Strong male/male competition allows for nonchoosy females: high levels of polygynandry in a territorial frog with paternal care
Eva Ursprung, Max Ringler, Robert Jehle, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
|
May 19, 2015
Brood-partitioning behaviour in unpredictable environments: hedging the bets?
Magdalena Erich, Max Ringler, Walter Hödl, et al.
Animal Behaviour
|
February 28, 2017
Sex-specific offspring discrimination reflects respective risks and costs of misdirected care in a poison frog
Eva Ringler, Andrius Pašukonis, Max Ringler, et al.
The Herpetological Journal
|
August 12, 2014
Characterization of seven new polymorphic microsatellite loci in the brilliant-thighed poison frog <i>Allobates femoralis</i> (Dendrobatidae), and their cross-species utility in three other dendrobatid species
Eva Ringler, Andrius Pašukonis, Walter Hödl, et al.
Biology Letters
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November 21, 2014
Poison frogs rely on experience to find the way home in the rainforest
Andrius Pašukonis, Ian Warrington, Max Ringler, et al.
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