Publikationen von Aya Goldshtein
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The sociality of sleep in animal groups. Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2024)
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386 (6721), S. 561 - 567 (2024)
Acoustic cognitive map–based navigation in echolocating bats. Science 3.
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55, S. 115 - 131 (2024)
Onboard sensors reveal new insights into animal decision-making. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 4.
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121 (30), e2321724121 (2024)
A social foraging trade-off in echolocating bats reveals that they benefit from some conspecifics but are impaired when many are around. PNAS 5.
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6 (1), 1187 (2023)
What determines the information update rate in echolocating bats. Communications Biology 6.
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32 (2), S. 350 - 360 (2022)
Mother bats facilitate pup navigation learning. Current Biology 7.
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24 (3), 102194 (2021)
Fireflies produce ultrasonic clicks during flight as a potential aposematic anti-bat signal. iScience 8.
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22 (9), S. 1483 - 1492 (2019)
Flowers respond to pollinator sound within minutes by increasing nectar sugar concentration. Ecology Letters 9.
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28 (22), S. 3667 - 3673 (2018)
Resource ephemerality drives social foraging in bats. Current Biology 10.
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159 (3), S. 667 - 673 (2018)
Nest-site interference competition with house sparrows affects breeding success and parental care in great tits. Journal of Ornithology 11.
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6 (16), S. 5907 - 5920 (2016)
Interspecific variation in the relationship between clutch size, laying date and intensity of urbanization in four species of hole-nesting birds. Ecology and Evolution 12.
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5 (4), S. 353 - 362 (2014)
Clutch-size variation in Western Palaearctic secondary hole-nesting passerine birds in relation to nest box design. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 13.
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4 (18), S. 3583 - 3595 (2014)
Variation in clutch size in relation to nest size in birds. Ecology and Evolution