
Publications of Anne Peters
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Journal Article (88)
51.
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76 (4), pp. 1107 - 1119 (2008)
Life history trade-offs are influenced by the diversity, availability and interactions of dietary antioxidants. Animal Behaviour 52.
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22 (4), pp. 649 - 654 (2008)
Fruit for health: The effect of flavonoids on humoral immune response and food selection in a frugivorous bird. Functional Ecology 53.
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3 (2), e1689 (2008)
Quantifying variability of avian colours: Are signalling traits more variable? PLoS One 54.
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95 (10), pp. 939 - 946 (2008)
Optical properties of the uropygial gland secretion: No evidence for UV cosmetics in birds. Die Naturwissenschaften 55.
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76 (1), pp. 65 - 73 (2008)
Coordination between the sexes for territorial defence in a duetting fairy-wren. Animal Behaviour 56.
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363 (1497), pp. 1711 - 1723 (2008)
Sources of individual variation in plasma testosterone levels. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 57.
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54 (2), pp. 263 - 269 (2008)
Experimental manipulation of testosterone and condition during molt affects activity and vocalizations of male blue tits. Hormones and Behavior 58.
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22 (5), pp. 831 - 839 (2008)
Condition-dependence of multiple carotenoid-based plumage traits: An experimental study. Functional Ecology 59.
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18 (2), pp. 399 - 409 (2007)
Fertilization success and UV ornamentation in blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus: Correlational and experimental evidence. Behavioral Ecology 60.
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61 (6), pp. 853 - 862 (2007)
Brood sex ratio and male UV ornamentation in blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus): Correlational evidence and an experimental test. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61.
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169 (1), pp. S145 - S158 (2007)
Cosmetic coloration in birds: Occurrence, function, and evolution. American Naturalist 62.
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29 (5), pp. 427 - 430 (2007)
Testosterone and carotenoids: An integrated view of trade-offs between immunity and sexual signalling. Bioessays 63.
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149 (1), pp. 121 - 127 (2007)
Testosterone treatment of female Superb Fairy-wrens Malurus cyaneus induces a male-like prenuptial moult, but no coloured plumage. Ibis 64.
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169 (S1), pp. S122 - S136 (2007)
The condition-dependent development of carotenoid-based and structural plumage in nestling blue tits: Males and females differ. American Naturalist 65.
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148 (2), pp. 179 - 187 (2007)
Territorial responses of male blue tits, Cyanistes caeruleus, to UV-manipulated neighbours. Journal of Ornithology 66.
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17 (5), pp. 790 - 798 (2006)
Seasonal changes in blue tit crown color: Do they signal individual quality? Behavioral Ecology 67.
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59 (5), pp. 666 - 673 (2006)
Age-dependent association between testosterone and crown UV coloration in male blue tits (Parus caeruleus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68.
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16 (5), pp. 825 - 833 (2005)
Paternity in mallards: Effects of sperm quality and female sperm selection for inbreeding avoidance. Behavioral Ecology 69.
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70 (4), pp. 877 - 888 (2005)
Male sexual attractiveness and parental effort in blue tits: A test of the differential allocation hypothesis. Animal Behaviour 70.
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16 (4), pp. 686 - 692 (2005)
The evolution of egg rejection by cuckoo hosts in Australia and Europe. Behavioral Ecology 71.
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Dichtung oder Wahrheit: Sexuelle Signale bei Vögeln. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2005)
72.
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164 (1), pp. 51 - 59 (2004)
Trade-offs between immune investment and sexual signaling in male mallards. American Naturalist 73.
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17 (5), pp. 1111 - 1120 (2004)
Carotenoid-based bill colour as an indicator of immunocompetence and sperm performance in male mallards. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 74.
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270 (1528), pp. 2057 - 2063 (2003)
Paternity analysis reveals opposing selection pressures on crown coloration in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 75.
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50 (6), pp. 565 - 580 (2002)
Extra-pair paternity and mate-guarding behaviour in the brown thornbill. Australian Journal of Zoology 76.
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64 (1), pp. 103 - 112 (2002)
Testosterone and the trade-off between mating and paternal effort in extrapair-mating superb fairy-wrens. Animal Behaviour 77.
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27 (6), pp. 30 - 37 (2002)
The burden of beauty: Superb fairy-wren are the least faithful birds. Nature Australia 78.
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51 (6), pp. 538 - 547 (2002)
Testosterone treatment suppresses paternal care in superb fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus, despite their concurrent investment in courtship. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 79.
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50 (6), pp. 519 - 527 (2001)
The annual testosterone profile in cooperatively breeding superb fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus, reflects their extreme infidelity. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 80.
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267 (1446), pp. 883 - 889 (2000)
Testosterone treatment is immunosuppressive in superb fairy-wrens, yet free-living males with high testosterone are more immunocompetent. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 81.
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47 (6), pp. 438 - 445 (2000)
Testosterone is involved in acquisition and maintenance of sexually selected male plumage in superb fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 82.
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115 (2), pp. 99 - 103 (1996)
Evidence for lack of inbreeding avoidance by selective mating in a simultaneous hermaphrodite. Invertebrate Biology 83.
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36 (3), pp. 623 - 630 (1996)
Do simultaneous hermaphrodites choose their mates? Effects of body size in a planarian flatworm. Freshwater Biology 84.
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102 (2), pp. 236 - 251 (1996)
Mating behaviour in a hermaphroditic flatworm with reciprocal insemination: Do they assess their mates during copulation? Ethology 85.
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28 (1), pp. 112 - 114 (1994)
Impact of artificial lighting on the seaward orientation of hatchling loggerhead turtles. Journal of Herpetology 86.
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50 (3), pp. 369 - 373 (1994)
Hatching and emergence in the Turkish Mediterranean loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta: Natural causes for egg and hatchling failure. Herpetologica 87.
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25 (3), p. 120 (1994)
Caretta caretta (Loggerhead Sea Turtle): Predation. Herpetological Reviews 88.
Journal Article
70 (3), pp. 211 - 218 (1985)
Distance call duets in bar-headed geese (Anser indicus): Co-operation through visual relief of the partner. Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
Honesty in biological signals. In: An ABC of lying, pp. 204 - 214 (Ed. Dobrez, L.). Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne (2004)