Publications of Martin Wikelski

Journal Article (378)

341.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Hau, M.; Robinson, W. D.; Wingfield, J. C.: Reproductive seasonality of seven neotropical passerine species. The Condor 105 (4), pp. 683 - 695 (2003)
342.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Romero, L. M.: Body size, performance and fitness in Galapagos marine iguanas. Integrative and Comparative Biology 43 (3), pp. 376 - 386 (2003)
343.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Spinney, L.; Schelsky, W.; Scheuerlein, A.; Gwinner, E.: Slow pace of life in tropical sedentary birds: A common-garden experiment on four stonechat populations from different latitudes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 270 (1531), pp. 2383 - 2388 (2003)
344.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Tarlow, E. M.; Raim, A.; Diehl, R. H.; Larkin, R. P.; Visser, G. H.: Avian metabolism: Costs of migration in free-flying songbirds. Nature 423 (6941), p. 704 - 704 (2003)
345.
Journal Article
Woodley, S. K.; Painter, D. L.; Moore, M. C.; Wikelski, M.; Romero, L. M.: Effect of tidal cycle and food intake on the baseline plasma corticosterone rhythm in intertidally foraging marine iguanas. General and Comparative Endocrinology 132 (2), pp. 216 - 222 (2003)
346.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Wong, V.; Chevalier, B.; Rattenborg, N. C.; Snell, H.: Galapagos islands: Marine iguanas die from trace oil pollution. Nature 417 (6889), pp. 607 - 608 (2002)
347.
Journal Article
Bard, S.; Hau, M.; Wikelski, M.; Wingfield, J. C.: Vocal distinctiveness and response to conspecific playback in the spotted antbird. The Condor 104 (2), pp. 387 - 394 (2002)
348.
Journal Article
Butler, P. J.; Frappell, P. B.; Wang, T.; Wikelski, M.: The relationship between heart rate and rate of oxygen consumption in Galapagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) at two different temperatures. The Journal of Experimental Biology 205 (13), pp. 1917 - 1924 (2002)
349.
Journal Article
Partecke, J.; von Haeseler, A.; Wikelski, M.: Territory establishment in lekking marine iguanas, Amblyrhynchus cristatus: Support for the hotshot mechanism. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51 (6), pp. 579 - 587 (2002)
350.
Journal Article
Ricklefs, R. E.; Wikelski, M.: The physiology/life-history nexus. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17 (10), pp. 462 - 468 (2002)
351.
Journal Article
Romero, L. M.; Wikelski, M.: Severe effects of low-level oil contamination on wildlife predicted by the corticosterone-stress response: Preliminary data and a research agenda. Spill Science & Technology Bulletin 7 (5-6), pp. 309 - 313 (2002)
352.
Journal Article
Romero, L. M.; Wikelski, M.: Exposure to tourism reduces stress-induced corticosterone levels in Galapagos marine iguanas. Biological Conservation 108 (3), pp. 371 - 374 (2002)
353.
Journal Article
Hau, M.; Wikelski, M.: Darwin’s finches. eLS (2001)
354.
Journal Article
Romero, L. M.; Wikelski, M.: Corticosterone levels predict survival probabilities of Galapagos marine iguanas during El Nino events. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 98 (13), pp. 7366 - 7370 (2001)
355.
Journal Article
Tarlow, E. M.; Wikelski, M.; Anderson, D. J.: Hormonal correlates of siblicide in Galapagos Nazca boobies. Hormones and Behavior 40 (1), pp. 14 - 20 (2001)
356.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Carbone, C.; Bednekoff, P. A.; Choudhury, S.; Tebbich, S.: Why is female choice not unanimous? Insights from costly mate sampling in marine iguanas. Ethology 107 (7), pp. 623 - 638 (2001)
357.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Ricklefs, R. E.: The physiology of life histories. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16 (9), pp. 479 - 481 (2001)
358.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Romero, L. M.; Snell, H. L.: Marine iguanas oiled in the Galapagos. Science 292 (5516), pp. 437 - 438 (2001)
359.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Hau, M.; Wingfield, J. C.: Seasonality of reproduction in a neotropical rain forest bird. Ecology 81 (9), pp. 2458 - 2472 (2000)
360.
Journal Article
Wikelski, M.; Thom, C.: Marine iguanas shrink to survive El Nino. Changes in bone metabolism enable these adult lizards to reversibly alter their length. Nature 403 (6765), pp. 37 - 38 (2000)
Go to Editor View