
Publications of Michael Quetting
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Journal Article (18)
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21, 20230591 (2024)
Turbulence causes kinematic and behavioural adjustments in a flapping flier. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 2.
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Introducing a unique animal ID and digital life history museum for wildlife metadata. Methods in Ecology and Evolution (2024)
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19 (193), 20220168 (2022)
The role of wingbeat frequency and amplitude in flight power. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 4.
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13 (3), pp. 419 - 431 (2022)
The Movebank system for studying global animal movement and demography. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5.
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19 (196), 20220577 (2022)
Estimating fine-scale changes in turbulence using the movements of a flapping flier. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 6.
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8 (5), 210130 (2021)
Fine-scale changes in speed and altitude suggest protean movements in homing pigeon flights. Royal Society Open Science 7.
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11 (1), 12912 (2021)
Smell of green leaf volatiles attracts white storks to freshly cut meadows. Scientific Reports 8.
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51 (2), e02235 (2020)
Dynamic body acceleration increases by 20% during flight ontogeny of greylag geese Anser anser. Journal of Avian Biology 9.
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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 10.
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12, 4 (2015)
Repeated stressors in adulthood increase the rate of biological ageing. Frontiers in Zoology 11.
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98, pp. 87 - 93 (2014)
Becoming more like your mate: Hormonal similarity reduces divorce rates in a wild songbird. Animal Behaviour 12.
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280 (1756), 20123017 (2013)
Artificial light at night advances avian reproductive physiology. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 13.
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8 (12), e85069 (2013)
Long-term effects of chronic light pollution on seasonal functions of European blackbirds (Turdus merula). PLoS One 14.
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82 (4), pp. 863 - 871 (2013)
Female-biased obligate strategies in a partially migratory population. Journal of Animal Ecology 15.
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63 (5), pp. 776 - 781 (2013)
Small increases in corticosterone before the breeding season increase parental investment but not fitness in a wild passerine bird. Hormones and Behavior 16.
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26 (9), pp. 1988 - 1998 (2013)
Endocrine phenotype, reproductive success and survival in the great tit, Parus major. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17.
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84 (1), pp. 261 - 268 (2012)
Corticosterone and brood abandonment in a passerine bird. Animal Behaviour 18.
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278 (1717), pp. 2537 - 2545 (2011)
Hormone levels predict individual differences in reproductive success in a passerine bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Book (1)
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Book
Plötzlich Gänsevater. Sieben Graugänse und die Entdeckung einer faszinierenden Welt. Ludwig Verlag, München (2017), 239 pp.