Publications of Andrea Flack
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Journal Article (40)
21.
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9 (16), pp. 8945 - 8952 (2019)
"Closer-to-home" strategy benefits juvenile survival in a longdistance migratory bird. Ecology and Evolution 22.
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16 (153), 20180794 (2019)
Fly with the flock: Immersive solutions for animal movement visualization and analytics. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 23.
Journal Article
6 (1), 181440 (2019)
Static landscape features predict uplift locations for soaring birds across Europe. Royal Society Open Science 24.
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BinocularsVR – A VR experience for the exhibition "From Lake Constance to Africa, a long distance travel with ICARUS". Electronic Imaging, pp. 177-1 - 177-8 (2019)
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360 (6391), pp. 911 - 914 (2018)
From local collective behaviour to global migratory patterns in white storks. Science 26.
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373 (1746), 20170009 (2018)
Collective animal navigation and migratory culture: From theoretical models to empirical evidence. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 27.
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373 (1746), 20170011 (2018)
Synchronization, coordination and collective sensing during thermalling flight of freely migrating white storks. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 28.
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126, pp. 79 - 88 (2017)
Wintering in Europe instead of Africa enhances juvenile survival in a long-distance migrant. Animal Behaviour 29.
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6 (24), pp. 8706 - 8718 (2016)
Wind estimation based on thermal soaring of birds. Ecology and Evolution 30.
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85 (4), pp. 938 - 947 (2016)
The challenges of the first migration: Movement and behavior of juvenile versus adult white storks with insights regarding juvenile mortality. Journal of Animal Ecology 31.
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2 (1), e1500931 (2016)
Costs of migratory decisions: A comparison across eight white stork populations. Science Advances 32.
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12 (108), 20150213 (2015)
Modelling group navigation: Transitive social structures improve navigational performance. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 33.
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104, pp. 69 - 78 (2015)
The effect of experienced individuals on navigation by king penguin chick pairs. Animal Behaviour 34.
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93, pp. 221 - 228 (2014)
Resolution of navigational conflict in king penguin chicks. Animal Behaviour 35.
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10 (4), 20140119 (2014)
Learning multiple routes in homing pigeons. Biology Letters 36.
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6 (6), e26521 (2013)
Collective learning in route navigation. Communicative & Integrative Biology 37.
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86 (4), pp. 723 - 732 (2013)
Robustness of flight leadership relations in pigeons. Animal Behaviour 38.
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216 (8), pp. 1434 - 1438 (2013)
Pairs of pigeons act as behavioural units during route learning and co-navigational leadership conflicts. The Journal of Experimental Biology 39.
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280 (1750), 20122160 (2013)
Not just passengers: Pigeons, Columba livia, can learn homing routes while flying with a more experienced conspecific. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 40.
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83 (3), pp. 703 - 709 (2012)
What are leaders made of? The role of individual experience in determining leaderefollower relations in homing pigeons. Animal Behaviour