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- 2023
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Thermoregulatory costs of the innate immune response are modulated by winter food availability in a small passerine
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- 2022
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Carry-over effects on reproduction in food-supplemented wintering great tits
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- 2021
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Connecting the data landscape of long-term ecological studies: The SPI-Birds data hub
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2021 a new beginning
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- 2020
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Predictability of food supply modulates nocturnal hypothermia in a small passerine : Food supply and nocturnal hypothermia
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Predictability of food supply modulates nocturnal hypothermia in a small passerine
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Explaining prevalence, diversity and host specificity in a community of avian haemosporidian parasites
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- 2019
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Mass or pace? Seasonal energy management in wintering boreal passerines
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- 2018
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Diet and ambient temperature interact to shape plasma fatty acid composition, basal metabolic rate and oxidative stress in great tits
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- 2016
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Fluctuating selection on basal metabolic rate
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- 2011
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Long-lasting consequences of elevated yolk testosterone for metabolism in the zebra finch.
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Nocturnal body temperature in wintering blue tits is affected by roost-site temperature and body reserves.
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- 2009
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Patterns and dynamics of rest-phase hypothermia in wild and captive blue tits during winter.
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Heritability of resting metabolic rate in a wild population of blue tits.
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- 2008
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Experimental reduction of incubation temperature affects both nestling and adult blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus
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- 2007
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Costly steroids: egg testosterone modulates nestling metabolic rate in the zebra finch
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