
Publications of Sjouke A. Kingma
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Journal Article (25)
1.
Journal Article
34 (1), pp. 50 - 62 (2023)
Which plumage patches provide information about condition and success in a female fairy-wren? Behavioral Ecology 2.
Journal Article
119 (25), e2122944119 (2022)
Hot and dry conditions predict shorter nestling telomeres in an endangered songbird: Implications for population persistence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 3.
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31 (23), pp. 6008 - 6017 (2022)
Telomere dynamics in the first year of life, but not later in life, predict lifespan in a wild bird. Molecular Ecology 4.
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31 (2), pp. 411 - 420 (2020)
No evidence for an adaptive role of early molt into breeding plumage in a female fairy wren. Behavioral Ecology 5.
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74 (7), 94 (2020)
Nest defence and offspring provisioning in a cooperative bird: Individual subordinates vary in total contribution, but no division of tasks among breeders and subordinates. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 6.
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28 (5), pp. 1127 - 1137 (2019)
Early‐life telomere length predicts lifespan and lifetime reproductive success in a wild bird. Molecular Ecology 7.
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88 (11), pp. 1799 - 1811 (2019)
Rapid plastic breeding response to rain matches peak prey abundance in a tropical savanna bird. Journal of Animal Ecology 8.
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87 (5), pp. 1274 - 1285 (2018)
From ornament to armament or loss of function? Breeding plumage acquisition in a genetically monogamous bird. Journal of Animal Ecology 9.
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29 (6), pp. 1316 - 1324 (2018)
More than kin: Subordinates foster strong bonds with relatives and potential mates in a social bird. Behavioral Ecology 10.
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26 (23), pp. 6717 - 6729 (2017)
Multiple hypotheses explain variation in extra-pair paternity at different levels in a single bird family. Molecular Ecology 11.
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28 (4), pp. 1055 - 1067 (2017)
No fitness benefits of early molt in a fairy-wren: Relaxed sexual selection under genetic monogamy? Behavioral Ecology 12.
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62 (4), pp. 501 - 509 (2016)
A multiplex set for microsatellite typing and sexing of the European bee-eater (Merops apiaster). European Journal of Wildlife Research 13.
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27 (6), pp. 1808 - 1819 (2016)
Incest avoidance, extrapair paternity, and territory quality drive divorce in a year-round territorial bird. Behavioral Ecology 14.
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29 (8), pp. 476 - 484 (2014)
Group augmentation and the evolution of cooperation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15.
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280 (1750), 20121771 (2013)
Increased conspicuousness can explain the match between visual sensitivities and blue plumage colours in fairy-wrens. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 16.
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8 (2), e56717 (2013)
Male songbird indicates body size with low-pitched advertising songs. PLoS One 17.
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24 (6), pp. 1390 - 1397 (2013)
Breeding synchronization facilitates extrapair mating for inbreeding avoidance. Behavioral Ecology 18.
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8 (3), pp. 330 - 332 (2012)
Melatonin delays clutch initiation in a wild songbird. Biology Letters 19.
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66 (8), pp. 1115 - 1123 (2012)
Sperm storage reflects within- and extra-pair mating opportunities in a cooperatively breeding bird. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 20.
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65 (6), pp. 1203 - 1213 (2011)
No evidence for offspring sex-ratio adjustment to social or environmental conditions in cooperatively breeding purple-crowned fairy-wrens. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 21.
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177 (4), pp. 486 - 495 (2011)
Multiple benefits drive helping behavior in a cooperatively breeding bird: An integrated analysis. American Naturalist 22.
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64 (6), pp. 1037 - 1045 (2010)
Differential deposition of antimicrobial proteins in blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) clutches by laying order and male attractiveness. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 23.
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79 (4), pp. 757 - 768 (2010)
Multiple benefits of cooperative breeding in purple-crowned fairy-wrens: A consequence of fidelity? Journal of Animal Ecology 24.
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9, 15 (2009)
Radical loss of an extreme extra-pair mating system. BMC Ecology 25.
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62 (8), pp. 1277 - 1288 (2008)
Sexual selection and the function of a melanin-based plumage ornament in polygamous penduline tits Remiz pendulinus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology