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- 2023
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Cloacal microbiota are biogeographically structured in larks from desert, tropical and temperate areas
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- 2015
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Causes and Consequences of Partial Migration in a Passerine Bird
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- 2014
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Predators and predation rates of Skylark Alauda arvensis and Woodlark Lullula arborea nests in a semi-natural area in The Netherlands
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Habitat use and diet of Skylarks (Alauda arvensis) wintering in an intensive agricultural landscape of the Netherlands
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Are antimicrobial defences in bird eggs related to climatic conditions associated with risk of trans-shell microbial infection?
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- 2013
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Offspring pay sooner, parents pay later: experimental manipulation of body mass reveals trade-offs between immune function, reproduction and survival
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Immune response to an endotoxin challenge involves multiple immune parameters and is consistent among the annual-cycle stages of a free-living temperate zone bird
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- 2012
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Immune function in a free-living bird varies over the annual cycle, but seasonal patterns differ between years
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Wild Skylarks Seasonally Modulate Energy Budgets but Maintain Energetically Costly Inflammatory Immune Responses throughout the Annual Cycle
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The use of tongue spots for aging and wing length for sexing Skylarks Alauda arvensis - A critical evaluation
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Haemosporidian infections in skylarks (Alauda arvensis): a comparative PCR-based and microscopy study on the parasite diversity and prevalence in southern Italy and the Netherlands
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Lipid composition of the stratum corneum and cutaneous water loss in birds along an aridity gradient
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Immune Indexes of Larks from Desert and Temperate Regions Show Weak Associations with Life History but Stronger Links to Environmental Variation in Microbial Abundance
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- 2010
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Are Dutch Skylarks partial migrants? Ring recovery data and radio-telemetry suggest local coexistence of contrasting migration strategies
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