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Nolwenn Fresneau

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Ecology and Evolution|January 26, 2019
Flexible communication within bird families-The consequences of behavioral plasticity for parent-offspring coadaptationNolwenn Fresneau, Wendt Müller
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 3, 2020
Are offspring begging levels exaggerated beyond the parental optimum? Evidence from a bidirectional selection experimentNolwenn Fresneau, Natalia Estramil, Wendt Müller
Ecology and Evolution|March 2, 2016
Sex roles in nest keeping - how information asymmetry contributes to parent-offspring co-adaptationCarsten Lucass, Nolwenn Fresneau, Marcel Eens, et al.
Peerj|July 25, 2018
Size matters but hunger prevails-begging and provisioning rules in blue tit familiesNolwenn Fresneau, Arne Iserbyt, Carsten Lucass, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 28, 2017
Decreasing parental task specialization promotes conditional cooperationArne Iserbyt, Nolwenn Fresneau, Tiffanie Kortenhoff, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 21, 2024
The evolution of sex roles: The importance of ecology and social environmentNolwenn Fresneau, Ivett Pipoly, Dóra Gigler, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|January 26, 2019
Flexible communication within bird families-The consequences of behavioral plasticity for parent-offspring coadaptationNolwenn Fresneau, Wendt Müller
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 3, 2020
Are offspring begging levels exaggerated beyond the parental optimum? Evidence from a bidirectional selection experimentNolwenn Fresneau, Natalia Estramil, Wendt Müller
Ecology and Evolution|March 2, 2016
Sex roles in nest keeping - how information asymmetry contributes to parent-offspring co-adaptationCarsten Lucass, Nolwenn Fresneau, Marcel Eens, et al.
Peerj|July 25, 2018
Size matters but hunger prevails-begging and provisioning rules in blue tit familiesNolwenn Fresneau, Arne Iserbyt, Carsten Lucass, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 28, 2017
Decreasing parental task specialization promotes conditional cooperationArne Iserbyt, Nolwenn Fresneau, Tiffanie Kortenhoff, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 21, 2024
The evolution of sex roles: The importance of ecology and social environmentNolwenn Fresneau, Ivett Pipoly, Dóra Gigler, et al.
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