Publications of Tobias Deschner
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Journal Article (24)
Journal Article
84 (4-5), e23334 (2022)
Blood testosterone levels in sickness and in health: Male chimpanzee testosterone levels decrease in face of an immune challenge. American Journal of Primatology
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147, 102869 (2020)
Patterns of urinary cortisol levels during ontogeny appear population- rather than species-specific in wild chimpanzees and bonobos. Journal of Human Evolution
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29 (7), pp. 1211 - 1217 (2019)
Novelty response of wild African apes to camera traps. Current Biology
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363 (6434), pp. 1453 - 1455 (2019)
Human impact erodes chimpanzee behavioral diversity. Science
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116, 104581 (2019)
The cooperative sex: Sexual interactions among female bonobos are linked to increases in oxytocin, proximity and coalitions. Hormones and Behavior
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15, 35 (2018)
Aging and sex affect soluble alpha klotho levels in bonobos and chimpanzees. Frontiers in Zoology
Journal Article
105, pp. 66 - 85 (2018)
Applications for non-invasive thyroid hormone measurements in mammalian ecology, growth, and maintenance. Hormones and Behavior
Journal Article
52 (1), pp. 34 - 47 (2018)
Getting closer: Contributions of zoo studies to research on the physiology and development of Bonobos Pan paniscus, Chimpanzees Pan troglodytes and other primates. International Zoo Yearbook
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29 (6), pp. 1325 - 1339 (2018)
The "tolerant chimpanzee" —towards the costs and benefits of sociality in female bonobos. Behavioral Ecology
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8, 51 (2017)
Validation of a method for the assessment of urinary neopterin levels to monitor health status in non-human-primate species. Frontiers in Physiology
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16, 140 (2016)
Mixed messages: Wild female bonobos show high variability in the timing of ovulation in relation to sexual swelling patterns. BMC Evolutionary Biology
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6, 22219 (2016)
Chimpanzee accumulative stone throwing. Scientific Reports
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10 (5), e0127305 (2015)
Welcome back: Responses of female bonobos (Pan paniscus) to fusions. PLoS One
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71, pp. 22 - 30 (2015)
Urinary C-peptide levels in male bonobos (Pan paniscus) are related to party size and rank but not to mate competition. Hormones and Behavior
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66 (1), pp. 83 - 88 (2014)
Age-related changes in thyroid hormone levels of bonobos and chimpanzees indicate heterochrony in development. Journal of Human Evolution
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9 (9), e108664 (2014)
Testing the effect of medical positive reinforcement training on salivary cortisol levels in bonobos and orangutans. PLoS One
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8 (4), e60773 (2013)
Measurements of salivary alpha amylase and salivary cortisol in hominoid primates reveal within-species consistency and between-species differences. PLoS One
Journal Article
105 (2), pp. 476 - 482 (2012)
Stress affects salivary alpha-Amylase activity in bonobos. Physiology & Behavior
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214 (1), pp. 55 - 65 (2012)
Adrenarche in bonobos (Pan paniscus): Evidence from ontogenetic changes in urinary dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate levels. Journal of Endocrinology
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26 (1), pp. 69 - 77 (2012)
Identification of energy consumption and nutritional stress by isotopic and elemental analysis of urine in bonobos (Pan paniscus). Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
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83 (3), pp. 659 - 669 (2012)
Mate competition, testosterone and intersexual relationships in bonobos, Pan paniscus. Animal Behaviour
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62 (1), pp. 27 - 35 (2012)
Social correlates of variation in urinary cortisol in wild male bonobos (Pan paniscus). Hormones and Behavior
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71 (3), pp. 223 - 232 (2009)
The relationship between socio-sexual behavior and salivary cortisol in bonobos: Tests of the tension regulation hypothesis. American Journal of Primatology
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 620 - 626 (2008)
Urinary C-Peptide as a method for monitoring body mass changes in captive Bonobos (Pan Paniscus). Hormones and Behavior Book Chapter (1)
Book Chapter
Growing up: Comparing ontogeny of bonobos and chimpanzees. In: Chimpanzees in context: A comparative perspective on chimpanzee behavior, cognition, conservation, and welfare, pp. 36 - 60 (Eds. Hopper, L. M.; Ross, S. R.). The University of Chicago Press, Chicago (2020)