Researcher Portfolio

 
   

Jansen, Martin

Abteilung Jansen, Former Departments, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Max Planck Society  

 

Researcher Profile

 
Position: Abteilung Jansen, Former Departments, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons280091

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Publications

 
 
 : Delhey, K., Valcu, M., Muck, C., Dale, J., & Kempenaers, B. (2023). Evolutionary predictors of the specific colors of birds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 120(34): e2217692120. doi:10.1073/pnas.2217692120. [PubMan] : Bulla, M., Muck, C., Tritscher, D., & Kempenaers, B. (2022). Nest reliefs in a cryptically incubating shorebird are quick, but vocal. Ibis, 164(4), 1013-1034. doi:10.1111/ibi.13069. [PubMan] : Muck, C., & Goymann, W. (2019). Exogenous testosterone does not modulate aggression in sex-role-reversed female Barred Buttonquails, Turnix suscitator. Journal of Ornithology, 160(2), 399-407. doi:10.1007/s10336-018-1615-3. [PubMan] : Goymann, W., Safari, I., Muck, C., & Schwabl, I. (2016). Sex roles, parental care and offspring growth in two contrasting coucal species. Royal Society Open Science, 3(10): 160463. doi:10.1098/rsos.160463. [PubMan] : Muck, C., & Goymann, W. (2011). Throat patch size and darkness covaries with testosterone in females of a sex-role reversed species. Behavioral Ecology, 22(6), 1312-1319. doi:10.1093/beheco/arr133. [PubMan] : Geberzahn, N., Goymann, W., Muck, C., & ten Cate, C. (2009). Females alter their song when challenged in a sex-role reversed bird species. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 64(2), 193-204. doi:10.1007/s00265-009-0836-0. [PubMan] : Muck, C., Kempenaers, B., Kuhn, S., Valcu, M., & Goymann, W. (2009). Paternity in the classical polyandrous black coucal (Centropus grillii) - A cuckoo accepting cuckoldry? Behavioral Ecology, 20(6), 1185-1193. doi:10.1093/beheco/arp118. [PubMan] : Muck, C., & Zeller, U. (2006). Small mammal communities on cattle and game grazing areas in Namibia. African Zoology, 41(2), 215-223. doi:10.3377/1562-7020(2006)41[215:smcoca]2.0.co;2. [PubMan] : Muck, C., & Nager, R. G. (2006). The effect of laying and hatching order on the timing and asynchrony of hatching. Animal Behaviour, 71(4), 885-892. doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2005.07.020. [PubMan]