Hier finden Sie eine alphabetisch geordnete Liste unserer aktuellen Publikationen aus 2026. Ältere Publikationen finden Sie nach Jahreszahlen geordnet in unserem Archiv!
Publikationen 2026
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In Press
Alaasam V, Cantarero A, Beccardi M, Corregidor-Castro A, Fuertes-Recuero M, Schiavinato M, Zampa L, Grapputo A, Ouyang JQ, Pilastro A, Baldan D (in press) Mate desertion affects offspring survival, development and physiology in a songbird with multiple parental strategies. Functional Ecology
Armstrong JB, Salmón P (in press) The pace of life along the river continuum: hierarchical variation in salmonid life-history diversity. Journal of Animal Ecology
Colomer-Vidal P, Muñoz-Arnanz J, Giovanetti L, Caliani I, Ancora S, Schiavinato M, Monti F, Beccardi M, Rusconi M, Valsecchi S, Casini S, Jiménez B (in press) Evaluation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and organochlorine pesticides in great tit eggs from areas with different anthropogenic pressures in Padova, Italy. Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Salmón P, Ellermann S, Wellbrock N, Frías-Soler R, Bairlein F, Liedvogel M (in press) Migratory Eurasian blackbirds have longer telomere length but similar mitochondrial density than resident conspecifics.Journal of Avian Biology
Tautz D, Pallares L, Leif A, Barghi B, Barton N, Bay R, Chan F, Hancock A, Kaiser T, Koenig D, Kontarakis Z, Liedvogel M, DeMeaux J, Nordborg M, Palmer A, Purugganan M, Schlötterer C, Schmid K, Stainier D, Weigel D, Wolf J, Ebert D, Gibson G (in press) Beyond Mendel: a call to revisit the genotype-phenotype map through new experimental paradigms.Genetics
Peer Reviewed
Baugh AT, Partecke J, Wellbrock N, Frias-Soler RC, Bairlein F, Hykollari A, Fusani L, Salmón P (2026) Migrant blackbirds (Turdus merula) on stopover have higher plasma PYY compared to residents: a validation and proof-of-concept. Hormones and Behavior 178: 105885 doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2026.105885
Paguem A, Kamtsap P, Manchang KT, Renz A, Schaper S, Dobler G, Rollins RE, Chitimia-Dobler L. (2026) Molecular identification of Borrelia and Rickettsia in hard ticks infesting domestic and wild animals in Cameroon. Parasite Epidemiology and Control 32: e00475 doi: 10.1016/j.parepi.2025.e00475
Radchuk V, Jones C, McLean N, Charmantier A, Teplitsky C, Alisauskas R, Ancona S, Anker-Nilssen T, Arcese P, Arlt D, Aubry L, Bailey L, Barbraud C, Berg KS, Berteaux D, Blumstein DT, Bouwhuis S, Brose U, Brouwer L, Catry P, Chero G, Chiaradia A, Courtiol A, Daunt F, Delord K, Dobson FS, Drummond H, Eeva T, Fauteux D, Gauthier G, Genovart M, Granadeiro JP, Hentati-Sundberg J, Harris M, Igual JM, Janzen F, Keogan K, Korpimäki E, Kramer-Schadt S, Kruuk L, Lewis S, Mallory M, Martin J, Massot M, Matthysen E, Mihoub J-B, Møller AP, Nater CR, Newell M, Oppel S, Oro D, Ortega S, Parejo D, Pärt T, Payo-Payo A, Pemberton J, Phillips RA, Pillay N, Avilés JM, Rödel HG, Sanz-Aguilar A, Saraux C, Schielzeth H, Schradin C, Schroeder J, Sheldon BC, Tavecchia G, Tarwater CE, Veiberg V, Viblanc VA, von Holst D, Vriend SJG, Wanless S, Wheelwright N, Wood AG, Sæther B-E, Jenouvrier S, Clobert J, Beissinger SR, Visser ME, Reed T, van de Pol M (2026) Changes in phenology mediate vertebrate population responses to temperature globally. Nature Communications 17: 479 doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-68172-8
Schnelle A, Rollins RE, Müller IA, Irestedt M, Cecere JG, Serra L, Gutiérrez JS, Masero JA, Risch M, Bouwhuis S*, Liedvogel M* (2026) Using historic and contemporary genomes to assess the genetic consequences of a population decline in an endangered tern population. Evolutionary Applications 19: e70192 (*shared senior authorship) doi: 10.1111/eva.70192

