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Michael Heistermann

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Plos One|May 23, 2018
Male resource defense mating system in primates? An experimental test in wild capuchin monkeysBarbara Tiddi, Michael Heistermann, Martin K Fahy, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|November 14, 2012
Male mating behaviour in relation to female sexual swellings, socio-sexual behaviour and hormonal changes in wild Barbary macaquesChristopher Young, Bonaventura Majolo, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|July 16, 2024
The dynamics of sociality and glucocorticoids in wild male Assamese macaquesJames Stranks, Michael Heistermann, Somboon Sangmaneedet, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|September 8, 2015
Social behavior and patterns of testosterone and glucocorticoid levels differ between male chacma and Guinea baboonsUrs Kalbitzer, Michael Heistermann, Dorothy Cheney, et al.
Zoo Biology|March 6, 2020
Diurnal variation of salivary cortisol in captive African elephants (Loxodonta africana) under routine management conditions and in relation to a translocation eventSusan Hambrecht, Ann-Kathrin Oerke, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|October 16, 2018
Subtypes of aggression and their relation to anxiety in Barbary macaquesNicole Paschek, Nadine Müller, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Plos One|July 30, 2011
Urinary C-peptide of insulin as a non-invasive marker of nutritional status: some practicalitiesJames P Higham, Cédric Girard-Buttoz, Antje Engelhardt, et al.
Plos One|October 25, 2011
You mate, I mate: macaque females synchronize sex not cyclesInes Fürtbauer, Roger Mundry, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 10, 2014
Responses to social and environmental stress are attenuated by strong male bonds in wild macaquesChristopher Young, Bonaventura Majolo, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 4, 2017
Age, but not anthelmintic treatment, is associated with urinary neopterin levels in semi-free ranging Barbary macaquesNadine Müller, Michael Heistermann, Christina Strube, et al.
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Plos One|May 23, 2018
Male resource defense mating system in primates? An experimental test in wild capuchin monkeysBarbara Tiddi, Michael Heistermann, Martin K Fahy, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|November 14, 2012
Male mating behaviour in relation to female sexual swellings, socio-sexual behaviour and hormonal changes in wild Barbary macaquesChristopher Young, Bonaventura Majolo, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|July 16, 2024
The dynamics of sociality and glucocorticoids in wild male Assamese macaquesJames Stranks, Michael Heistermann, Somboon Sangmaneedet, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|September 8, 2015
Social behavior and patterns of testosterone and glucocorticoid levels differ between male chacma and Guinea baboonsUrs Kalbitzer, Michael Heistermann, Dorothy Cheney, et al.
Zoo Biology|March 6, 2020
Diurnal variation of salivary cortisol in captive African elephants (Loxodonta africana) under routine management conditions and in relation to a translocation eventSusan Hambrecht, Ann-Kathrin Oerke, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|October 16, 2018
Subtypes of aggression and their relation to anxiety in Barbary macaquesNicole Paschek, Nadine Müller, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Plos One|July 30, 2011
Urinary C-peptide of insulin as a non-invasive marker of nutritional status: some practicalitiesJames P Higham, Cédric Girard-Buttoz, Antje Engelhardt, et al.
Plos One|October 25, 2011
You mate, I mate: macaque females synchronize sex not cyclesInes Fürtbauer, Roger Mundry, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 10, 2014
Responses to social and environmental stress are attenuated by strong male bonds in wild macaquesChristopher Young, Bonaventura Majolo, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 4, 2017
Age, but not anthelmintic treatment, is associated with urinary neopterin levels in semi-free ranging Barbary macaquesNadine Müller, Michael Heistermann, Christina Strube, et al.
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