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The American Naturalist
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June 4, 2008
Constrained performance in a communication network: implications for the function of song-type matching and for the evolution of multiple ornaments
David M Logue, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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May 29, 2020
Offspring performance is well buffered against stress experienced by ancestors
Yifan Pei, Wolfgang Forstmeier, Bart Kempenaers
Plos Biology
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September 15, 2015
Fitness Benefits of Mate Choice for Compatibility in a Socially Monogamous Species
Malika Ihle, Bart Kempenaers, Wolfgang Forstmeier
BMC Evolutionary Biology
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November 10, 2011
Correlates of male fitness in captive zebra finches--a comparison of methods to disentangle genetic and environmental effects
Elisabeth Bolund, Holger Schielzeth, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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September 13, 2024
Variance partitioning of nest provisioning rates in blue tits: individual repeatability, heritability, and partner interactions
Peter Santema, Wolfgang Forstmeier, Bart Kempenaers
Plos One
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May 3, 2011
Do zebra finch parents fail to recognise their own offspring?
Hendrik Reers, Alain Jacot, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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November 7, 2008
Compensatory investment in zebra finches: females lay larger eggs when paired to sexually unattractive males
Elisabeth Bolund, Holger Schielzeth, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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September 1, 2017
No mutual mate choice for quality in zebra finches: Time to question a widely held assumption
Daiping Wang, Wolfgang Forstmeier, Bart Kempenaers
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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November 10, 2009
Heritability of and early environment effects on variation in mating preferences
Holger Schielzeth, Elisabeth Bolund, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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June 11, 2010
A polymorphism in the oestrogen receptor gene explains covariance between digit ratio and mating behaviour
Wolfgang Forstmeier, Jakob C Mueller, Bart Kempenaers
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The American Naturalist
|
June 4, 2008
Constrained performance in a communication network: implications for the function of song-type matching and for the evolution of multiple ornaments
David M Logue, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
May 29, 2020
Offspring performance is well buffered against stress experienced by ancestors
Yifan Pei, Wolfgang Forstmeier, Bart Kempenaers
Plos Biology
|
September 15, 2015
Fitness Benefits of Mate Choice for Compatibility in a Socially Monogamous Species
Malika Ihle, Bart Kempenaers, Wolfgang Forstmeier
BMC Evolutionary Biology
|
November 10, 2011
Correlates of male fitness in captive zebra finches--a comparison of methods to disentangle genetic and environmental effects
Elisabeth Bolund, Holger Schielzeth, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
September 13, 2024
Variance partitioning of nest provisioning rates in blue tits: individual repeatability, heritability, and partner interactions
Peter Santema, Wolfgang Forstmeier, Bart Kempenaers
Plos One
|
May 3, 2011
Do zebra finch parents fail to recognise their own offspring?
Hendrik Reers, Alain Jacot, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
November 7, 2008
Compensatory investment in zebra finches: females lay larger eggs when paired to sexually unattractive males
Elisabeth Bolund, Holger Schielzeth, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
September 1, 2017
No mutual mate choice for quality in zebra finches: Time to question a widely held assumption
Daiping Wang, Wolfgang Forstmeier, Bart Kempenaers
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
November 10, 2009
Heritability of and early environment effects on variation in mating preferences
Holger Schielzeth, Elisabeth Bolund, Wolfgang Forstmeier
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
June 11, 2010
A polymorphism in the oestrogen receptor gene explains covariance between digit ratio and mating behaviour
Wolfgang Forstmeier, Jakob C Mueller, Bart Kempenaers
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