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  • The meaning of purely structural colour: white plumage reflectance indicates feather condition
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  • Accelerated redevelopment of vocal skills is preceded by lasting reorganization of the song motor circuitry
  • Climate change and plumage colouration
  • Plumage colour signals: dynamic and static mechanisms
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Nature conservation

Bats Nature conservation New paper 

Acoustic mirrors as sensory traps for bats

November 13, 2018November 14, 2018 denever

Sensory traps pose a considerable and often fatal risk for animals, leading them to misinterpret their environment. Bats predominantly rely

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Projects

  • Acoustic mirrors project
  • Cultural Evolution in Birdsong
  • Plumage colour signals: dynamic and static mechanisms
  • Sex ratio project

Papers

  • The meaning of purely structural colour: white plumage reflectance indicates feather condition
  • Valproate exposure in ovo attenuates the acquisition of social preferences of young post-hatch domestic chicks
  • Accelerated redevelopment of vocal skills is preceded by lasting reorganization of the song motor circuitry
  • Climate change and plumage colouration
  • Unravelling the relationships between life history, behaviour and condition
  • Escape ability and risk-taking behaviour in the collared flycatcher
  • Variation in mate quality dependent sex ratio adjustment
  • Reflectance variation in the blue tit crown
  • Acoustic mirrors as sensory traps for bats
  • Ficedula Toolbox is published

Pictures from our life

Snakes are always funny Safety is first Common toad Collection of spectral data during winter Blood sampling from a collared flycatcher A wild boar piglet around the nest-boxes Common toad Immature green lizard Pill bugs with different personalities Measuring birds with a companionship Great tit male during courtship A yellowhammer female warming her nestlings A collared flycatcher female A black woodpecker in the nest-box plot Spring fog in the nest-box plot A martagon lily in the nest-box plot

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  • MTA-PE Evolutionary Ecology Research Group
  • Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology, University of Debrecen
  • Evolutionary Ecology Research Group
  • Evolutionary Ecology Group, Babeş-Bolyai University, Kolozsvár

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