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  • Functional integration of multiple sexual ornaments: signal coherence and sexual selection
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  • 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
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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

  • Functional integration of multiple sexual ornaments: signal coherence and sexual selection
  • 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

Pictures from our life

Audio recording of a frog chorus A mouflon sheep in the nest-box plot A young brown hare in the nest-box plot A brown hare in the nest-box plot Measuring a collared flycatcher Searching for flycatchers Common toad Measuring of a collared flycatcher nestling Taking reflectance spectra of different types of samples Blue tit We take video records of the behaviour of birds Hard work eurasian treecreeper at the entrance of its nest in the nest-box plot Winter in the nest-box plot After freezing rain in the box-plot Őrség, next to the lake where moore frogs courting

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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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