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Solutions for archiving data in long-term studies : a reply to Whitlock et al.
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Archiving primary data: solutions for long-term studies
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Broiler chicken health, welfare and fluctuating asymmetry in organic versus conventional production systems
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Feather development under environmental stress: lead exposure effects on growth patterns in Great Tits Parus major
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Demography of alpine red squirrel populations in relation to fluctuations in seed crop size
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Food quality affects diet preference of rabbits: experimental evidence
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Movement dynamics of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) in Flanders
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Studying patterns of fluctuating asymmetry in Afrotropical birds: pitfalls and applications
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Application of fragmentation research to conservation planning for multiple stakeholders: An example from the Taita Hills, southeast Kenya
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Ranging behaviour and habitat use by an Afrotropical songbird in a fragmented landscape
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Population status and distribution of Taita White-eye Zosterops silvanus in the fragmented forests of Taita Hills and Mount Kasigau, Kenya
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Aerial dispersal plasticity under different wind velocities in a salt marsh wolf spider
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Heritability of spider ballooning motivation under different wind velocities
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The Afrotropical Region
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Modelling forest connectivity for critically-endangered bird species: A case study in the Taita Hills, Kenya
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The status of the House Sparrow in large towns: First results from Belgium
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Experimental evidence of 'floaters' in two isolated populations of an Afrotropical forest bird
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Annual survival and turnover rates of an afrotropical robin in a fragmented forest
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New unconventional methods of estimating habitat quality: strengths and weaknesses
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Fluctuating asymmetry and ptilochronology as phenotypic markers of food stress in the House Sparrow
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Geographical variation in wolf spider dispersal behaviour is related to landscape structure
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Sand dynamics in coastal dune landscapes constrain diversity and life-history characteristics of spiders
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Demography of an Afrotropical passerine in a highly fragmented landscape
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Seedling establishment after endozoochory in disturbed and undisturbed grasslands
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Maken koeien een onderscheid tussen verschillende types vachtborstels ?
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Nest predation in a fragmented Afrotropical forest: evidence from natural and artificial nests
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Systematics of the olive thrush Turdus olivaceus species complex with reference to the taxonomic status of the endangered Taita thrush T. helleri
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High variation in developmental instability under non-normal developmental error: A Bayesian perspective
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Spatial and temporal variation in fruit and fruit-eating birds in the Taita Hills, south-east Kenya
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Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.) in coastal dune grasslands
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Germination success of temperate grassland species after passage through ungulate and rabbit guts
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Fluctuating asymmetry as an indicator for measuring the welfare of broilers on the farm
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Evolutionary and ecological determinants of ballooning dispersal in Pardosa-wolf spiders
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Evolution of ballooning behaviour in wolf spiders (Lycosidae): micro- versus macroevolutionary patterns
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Measuring Fluctuating Asymmetry in broilers
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Effects of aerial dispersal, habitat specialisation, and landscape structure on spider distribution across fragmented grey dunes
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Lack of homeward orientation and increased mobility result in high emigration rates from low-quality fragments in a dune wolf spider
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Genetic equilibrium despite habitat fragmentation in an Afrotropical bird
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Asymmetry patterns across the distribution range: does the species matter?
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The cost of melanization: Butterfly wing coloration under environmental stress
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Measuring Fluctuating Asymmetry for assessing broiler Welfare
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Recent developments and shortcomings in the analysis of individual asymmetry: a review and introduction of a Bayesian Statistical approach
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Low ballooning propensity in habitat specialists from fragmented grey dunes: rare species will become rarer
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Low ballooning propensity in habitat specialists from a fragmented landscape: rare species will become rarer
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Spider dispersal in a fragmented dune system: on the interaction between nurture and nature
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Aerial dispersal in spiders from a fragmented dune system: proximate and innate factors and implications for species distribution
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Recent developments and shortcomings in the analysis of individual asymmetry: a review and introduction of a Bayesian Statistical approach
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Patterns of roost use by bats in a neotropical savanna: implications for conservation
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Relationship between fluctuating asymmetry and fitness within and between stressed and unstressed populations of the wolf spider Pirata piraticus
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Consistency and variation in the bat assemblages inhabiting two forest islands within a neotropical savanna in Bolivia
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Patch quality and connectivity influence spatial dynamics in a dune wolfspider
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Modelling developmental instability as the joint action of noise and stability: a Bayesian approach.
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Avian persistence in fragmented rainforest.
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Regeneration patterns among bird-dispersed plants in a fragmented Afrotropical forest, south-east Kenya.
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Effects of site and fruit size on the composition of avian frugivore assemblages in a fragmented Afrotropical forest.
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Fluctuating asymmetry as a bio-indicator in isolated populations of the Taita thrush: a Bayesian perspective.
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Fluctuating asymmetry as an indicator of fitness: can we bridge the gap between studies?
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Fluctuating asymmetry as an early warning system in the critically endangered Taita thrush.
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Land-use and the conservation of Sharpe's Longclaw Macronyx sharpei in central Kenya.
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Habitat selection and conservation of Sharpe's longclaw (Macronyx sharpei), a threatened Kenyan grassland endemic.
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Proceedings of the Tenth Pan-African Ornithological Congress
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The use of bilateral asymmetry in ecology and conservation: Concept, developments & prospects
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Developmental instability in relation to stress and fitness in birds and moths studied by the laboratory of animal ecology of the university of Antwerp
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Notes on the behaviour and ecology of Sharpe's Longclaw, a threatened Kenyan grassland endemic
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Landscape variables affect the density of Sharpe's Longclaw Macronyx sharpei, a montane grassland specialist
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Fluctuating asymmetry as an indicator of stress: paradigm or conservation tool?
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Genetic variability and gene flow in the globally, critically-endangered Taita Thrush
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Avian biogeography of the Taita Hills, Kenya
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Vegetation structure and composition of the Taita Hills forests
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Symmetry, size and stress
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Fluctuating and directional asymmetry in natural bird populations exposed to different levels of habitat disturbance, as revealed by mixture analysis
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Developmental instability and inbreeding in natural bird populations exposed to different levels of habitat disturbance
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The evolutionary potential of developmental instability
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Dispersal studies in recently and historically fragmented forests - a comparison between Kenya and Belgium
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Fluctuating asymmetry increases with habitat disturbance in seven bird species of a fragmented afrotropical forest
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Evidence for organism-wide asymmetry in five bird species of a fragmented afrotropical forest
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Mixture analysis of asymmetry: modelling directional asymmetry, antisymmetry and heterogeneity in fluctuating asymmetry
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The conservation status of the forest birds of the Taita Hills
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Habitat use by the globally endangered Hinde's Babbler, Turdoides hindei, and its sympatric relative the Northern Pied Babbler, T. hypoleucus
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Stabilizing selection on blue tit fledgling mass in the presence of sparrowhawks
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Highly skewed sex ratios in the critically endangered Taita thrush as revealed by CHD genes
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Distribution and habitat use of Crested Larks, Galerida cristata, at Loiyengalani, Kenya
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Why female crested tits copulate repeatedly with the same partner: Evidence for the mate assessment hypothesis
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The validity of open seasons for sandgrouse shooting: analysis of an 11-year data set from Kenya
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Wind stress affects foraging site competition between Crested Tits and Willow Tits
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Response to simulated intrusions by territorial Yellow-whiskered Greenbuls Andropadus latirostris
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Effects of population growth on Crested Tit Parus cristatus post-fledging settlement
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DIVERSE EFFECTS OF FOREST FRAGMENTATION ON A NUMBER OF ANIMAL SPECIES
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STORMS AFFECTING CRESTED TIT PARUS-CRISTATUS SOCIAL-ORGANIZATION
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EFFECTS OF FOOD AVAILABILITY AND DENSITY ON RED SQUIRREL (SCIURUS-VULGARIS) REPRODUCTION
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VARIATION IN TERRITORY FIDELITY AND TERRITORY SHIFTS AMONG RED-SQUIRREL, SCIURUS-VULGARIS, FEMALES
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Soaring bird migration at the Bosphorus (Turkey): the need for a multi-station survey
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DO CRESTED TITS, PARUS-CRISTATUS, STORE MORE FOOD AT NORTHERN LATITUDES
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AGE-RELATED HOARDING STRATEGIES IN THE CRESTED TIT PARUS-CRISTATUS - SHOULD THE COST OF SUBORDINATION BE REASSESSED
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EFFECTS OF HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ON THE TIMING OF CRESTED TIT PARUS-CRISTATUS NATAL DISPERSAL
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NEST-BUILDING BY CRESTED TIT PARUS-CRISTATUS MALES - AN ANALYSIS OF COSTS AND BENEFITS
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INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN MATE CARE BY ALPHA MALES IN CRESTED TIT WINTER FLOCKS
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THE EFFECT OF A SEVERE STORM ON A POPULATION OF CRESTED TITS PARUS-CRISTATUS IN BELGIUM
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VARIATION IN COHERENCE OF CRESTED TIT WINTER FLOCKS - AN EXAMPLE OF MULTIVARIATE OPTIMIZATION