Delhey, K.; Valcu, M.; Dale, J.; Kempenaers, B.: The evolution of carotenoid-based plumage colours in passerine birds. Journal of Animal Ecology 92 (1), S. 66 - 77 (2023)
Eastwood, J. R.; Dupoué, A.; Delhey, K.; Verhulst, S.; Cockburn, A.; Peters, A.: When does early-life telomere length predict survival? A case study and meta-analysis. Molecular Ecology 32 (11), S. 3000 - 3013 (2023)
Nolazco, S.; Delhey, K.; Fan, M.; Hall, M. L.; Kingma, S. A.; Roast, M. J.; Teunissen, N.; Peters, A.: Which plumage patches provide information about condition and success in a female fairy-wren? Behavioral Ecology 34 (1), S. 50 - 62 (2023)
Eastwood, J. R.; Connallon, T.; Delhey, K.; Hall, M. L.; Teunissen, N.; Kingma, S. A.; La Porte, A. M.; Verhulst, S.; Peters, A.: 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 119 (25), e2122944119 (2022)
Fan, M.; Hall, M. L.; Roast, M.; Peters, A.; Delhey, K.: Variability, heritability and condition-dependence of the multidimensional male colour phenotype in a passerine bird. Heredity 127 (3), S. 300 - 311 (2021)
Laitly, A.; Callaghan, C. T.; Delhey, K.; Cornwell, W. K.: Is color data from citizen science photographs reliable for biodiversity research? Ecology and Evolution 11 (9), S. 4071 - 4083 (2021)
McQueen, A.; Delhey, K.; Barzan, F. R.; Naimo, A. C.; Peters, A.: Male fairy-wrens produce and maintain vibrant breeding colors irrespective of individual quality. Behavioral Ecology 32 (1), S. 178 - 187 (2021)
McQueen, A.; Delhey, K.; Szecsenyi, B.; Crino, O. L.; Roast, M. J.; Peters, A.: Physiological costs and age constraints of a sexual ornament: An experimental study in a wild bird. Behavioral Ecology 32 (2), S. 327 - 338 (2021)
Carballo, L.; Delhey, K.; Valcu, M.; Kempenaers, B.: Body size and climate as predictors of plumage colouration and sexual dichromatism in parrots. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 33 (11), S. 1543 - 1557 (2020)
Delhey, K.: Revealing the colourful side of birds: Spatial distribution of conspicuous plumage colours on the body of Australian birds. Journal of Avian Biology 51 (1), e02222 (2020)
Delhey, K.; Dale, J.; Valcu, M.; Kempenaers, B.: Why climate change should generally lead to lighter coloured animals. Current Biology 30 (23), S. R1406 - R1407 (2020)
Delhey, K.; Guallar, S.; Rueda‐Hernández, R.; Valcu, M.; Wang, D.; Kempenaers, B.: Partial or complete? The evolution of post‐juvenile moult strategies in passerine birds. Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (12), S. 2896 - 2908 (2020)
Nolazco, S.; Hall, M. L.; Kingma, S. A.; Delhey, K.; Peters, A.: No evidence for an adaptive role of early molt into breeding plumage in a female fairy wren. Behavioral Ecology 31 (2), S. 411 - 420 (2020)
Prasetya, A. M.; Peters, A.; Delhey, K.: Carotenoid‐based plumage colour saturation increases with temperature in Australian passerines. Journal of Biogeography 47 (12), S. 2671 - 2683 (2020)
Delhey, K.; Dale, J.; Valcu, M.; Kempenaers, B.: Reconciling ecogeographical rules: Rainfall and temperature predict global colour variation in the largest bird radiation. Ecology Letters 22 (4), S. 726 - 736 (2019)
Gandoy, F. A.; Delhey, K.; Winkler, D. W.; Mangini, G.; Areta, J. I.: Lower breeding success in a new range: No evidence for the enemy release hypothesis in South American Barn Swallows. The Auk 136 (4), ukz050 (2019)
McQueen, A.; Kempenaers, B.; Dale, J.; Valcu, M.; Emery, Z. T.; Dey, C. J.; Peters, A.; Delhey, K.: Evolutionary drivers of seasonal plumage colours: Colour change by moult correlates with sexual selection, predation risk and seasonality across passerines. Ecology Letters 22 (11), S. 1838 - 1849 (2019)
Fan, M.; Teunissen, N.; Hall, M. L.; Hidalgo Aranzamendi, N.; Kingma, S. A.; Roast, M.; Delhey, K.; Peters, A.: From ornament to armament or loss of function? Breeding plumage acquisition in a genetically monogamous bird. Journal of Animal Ecology 87 (5), S. 1274 - 1285 (2018)
Petracci, P. F.; Burgos, J. M.; López, G. C.; Delhey, K.; Carrizo, M.; Sarria, R.; Sotelo, M.; Somoza, G. M.; La Sala, L. F.: Field sexing Olrog's Gull (Larus atlanticus) using morphometry. Waterbirds 41 (4), S. 411 - 416 (2018)
Delhey, K.; Carrizo, M.; Mahler, B.; Peters, A.: Complex nest decorations of a small brown bird in the Pampas. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 15 (7), S. 406 - 407 (2017)
Delhey, K.; Peters, A.: The effect of colour-producing mechanisms on plumage sexual dichromatism in passerines and parrots. Functional Ecology 31 (4), S. 903 - 914 (2017)
Fan, M.; Hall, M. L.; Kingma, S. A.; Mandeltort, L. M.; Hidalgo Aranzamendi, N.; Delhey, K.; Peters, A.: No fitness benefits of early molt in a fairy-wren: Relaxed sexual selection under genetic monogamy? Behavioral Ecology 28 (4), S. 1055 - 1067 (2017)
Medina, I.; Delhey, K.; Peters, A.; Cain, K. E.; Hall, M. L.; Mulder, R. A.; Langmore, N. E.: Habitat structure is linked to the evolution of plumage colour in female, but not male, fairy-wrens. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17, 35 (2017)
Morales, H. E.; Pavlova, A.; Sunnucks, P.; Major, R.; Amos, N.; Joseph, L.; Lemmon, A. R.; Endler, J. A.; Delhey, K.: Neutral and selective drivers of colour evolution in a widespread Australian passerine. Journal of Biogeography 44 (3), S. 522 - 536 (2017)
Jønsson, K. A.; Delhey, K.; Sangster, G.; Ericson, P. G. P.; Irestedt, M.: The evolution of mimicry of friarbirds by orioles (Aves: Passeriformes) in Australo-Pacific archipelagos. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1833), 20160409 (2016)
Dale, J.; Dey, C. J.; Delhey, K.; Kempenaers, B.; Valcu, M.: The effects of life-history and sexual selection on male and female plumage coloration. Nature 527 (7578), S. 367 - 370 (2015)
Delhey, K.; Fulvio Perez, C. H.: Observations on breeding of two Furnariidae in Patagonia: White-throated Cacholote Pseudoseisura gutturalis and Patagonian Canastero Pseudasthenes patagonica. Cotinga 35, S. 43 - 47 (2013)
Delhey, K.; Hall, M. L.; Kingma, S. A.; Peters, A.: Increased conspicuousness can explain the match between visual sensitivities and blue plumage colours in fairy-wrens. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1750), 20121771 (2013)
Delhey, K.; Smith, J.; Peters, A.: Colour-variable birds have broader ranges, wider niches and are less likely to be threatened. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26 (7), S. 1559 - 1568 (2013)
Johnsen, A.; Carter, K. L.; Delhey, K.; Lifjeld, J. T.; Robertson, R. J.; Kempenaers, B.: Laying-order effects on sperm numbers and on paternity: Comparing three passerine birds with different life histories. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 66 (2), S. 181 - 190 (2012)
Peters, A.; Roberts, M. L.; Kurvers, R. H. J. M.; Delhey, K.: Testosterone treatment can increase circulating carotenoids but does not affect yellow carotenoid-based plumage colour in blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus. Journal of Avian Biology 43 (4), S. 362 - 368 (2012)
Peters, A.; Kurvers, R. H. J. M.; Roberts, M. L.; Delhey, K.: No evidence for general condition-dependence of structural plumage colour in blue tits: An experiment. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24 (5), S. 976 - 987 (2011)
Delhey, K.; Carrizo, M.; Verniere, L. C.; Mahler, B.; Peters, A.: Seasonal variation in reprocuctive output of a neotropical temperate suroscine, the firefood-gatherer (anumbius annumbi). The Auk 127 (1), S. 222 - 231 (2010)
Delhey, K.; Roberts, M. L.; Peters, A.: The carotenoid-continuum: Carotenoid-based plumage ranges from conspicuous to cryptic and back again. BMC Ecology 10, 13 (2010)
Kurvers, R. H. J. M.; Delhey, K.; Roberts, M. L.; Peters, A.: No consistent female preference for higher crown UV reflectance in Blue Tits Cyanistes caeruleus: A mate choice experiment. Ibis 152 (2), S. 393 - 396 (2010)
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