
Publikationen von Shinichi Nakagawa
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48 (3), S. 407 - 416 (2017)
Winter territory prospecting is associated with life-history stage but not activity in a passerine. Journal of Avian Biology 2.
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188 (2), S. 219 - 230 (2016)
Predictably philandering females prompt poor paternal provisioning. American Naturalist 3.
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24 (7), S. 1558 - 1571 (2015)
Are extra-pair males different from cuckolded males? A case study and a meta-analytic examination. Molecular Ecology 4.
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46 (2), S. 167 - 174 (2015)
House sparrow Passer domesticus survival is not associated with MHC-I diversity, but possibly with specific MHC-I alleles. Journal of Avian Biology 5.
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26 (4), S. 973 - 974 (2015)
Sugar-free extrapair mating: A comment on Arct et al. Behavioral Ecology 6.
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112 (13), S. 4021 - 4025 (2015)
Reduced fitness in progeny from old parents in a natural population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 7.
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5 (16), S. 3500 - 3506 (2015)
Limited catching bias in a wild population of birds with near-complete census information. Ecology and Evolution 8.
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6 (5), S. 584 - 592 (2015)
Troubleshooting the potential pitfalls of cross-fostering. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9.
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29 (8), S. 456 - 464 (2014)
Female extra-pair mating: Adaptation or genetic constraint? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10.
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68 (10), S. 2873 - 2884 (2014)
Costly infidelity: Low lifetime fitness of extra-pair offspring in a passerine bird. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution 11.
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37 (10), S. 930 - 938 (2014)
Global gradients of avian longevity support the classic evolutionary theory of ageing. Ecography 12.
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4 (2), S. 133 - 142 (2013)
A general and simple method for obtaining R2 from generalized linear mixed-effects models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 13.
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15 (1), S. 185 - 197 (2013)
Low genetic and morphological differentiation between an introduced population of dunnocks in New Zealand and an ancestral population in England. Biological Invasions 14.
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44 (2), S. 133 - 140 (2013)
Social and genetic benefits of parental investment suggest sex differences in selection pressures. Journal of Avian Biology 15.
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12 (3), S. 501 - 523 (2012)
Microsatellite resources for Passeridae species: A predicted microsatellite map of the house sparrow Passer domesticus. Molecular Ecology Notes 16.
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66 (11), S. 1543 - 1548 (2012)
Defining behavioural syndromes and the role of "syndrome deviation" in understanding their evolution. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 17.
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26 (5), S. 1253 - 1274 (2012)
Methodological issues and advances in biological meta-analysis. Evolutionary Ecology 18.
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8 (4), S. 636 - 638 (2012)
The long and the short of avian W chromosomes: No evidence for gradual W shortening. Biology Letters 19.
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25 (9), S. 1911 - 1917 (2012)
The costs of parental care: A meta-analysis of the trade-off between parental effort and survival in birds. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20.
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25 (1), S. 149 - 156 (2012)
Maternal effects and heritability of annual productivity. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21.
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7 (7), e39200 (2012)
Passerine birds breeding under chronic noise experience reduced fitness. PLoS One 22.
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4, 431 (2011)
Food supplements increase adult tarsus length, but not growth rate, in an island population of house sparrows (Passer domesticus). BMC Research Notes 23.
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85 (4), S. 935 - 956 (2010)
Repeatability for Gaussian and non-Gaussian data: A practical guide for biologists. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 24.
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20 (6), S. 1363 - 1375 (2009)
Changing philosophies and tools for statistical inferences in behavioral ecology. Behavioral Ecology