AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Barrett, ELB, Boner, W, Mulder, E, Monaghan, P, Verhulst, S, Richardson, DS2012Absolute standards as a useful addition to the avian quantitative PCR telomere assay
Bouwhuis, S, Sheldon, BC, Verhulst, S2011Basal metabolic rate and the rate of senescence in the great tit
De Coster, G, De Neve, L, Verhulst, S, LENS, LUC2012Maternal effects reduce oxidative stress in female nestlings under high parasite load
H. Salomons, M, Müller, W, Dijkstra, C, Eising, CM, Verhulst, S2006No sexual differences in embryonic period in jackdaws Corvus monedula and black-headed gulls Larus ridibundus
van de Pol, M, BAKKER, TRINEKE, SAALTINK, DIRK-JAN, Verhulst, S2006Rearing conditions determine offspring survival independent of egg quality: a cross-foster experiment with Oystercatchers Haematopus ostralegus
van de Pol, M, Ens, BJ, Oosterbeek, K, Brouwer, L, Verhulst, S, Tinbergen, JM, Rutten, AL, De Jong, M2009Oystercatchers' Bill Shapes as a Proxy for Diet Specialization: More Differentiation than Meets the Eye
van der Most, PJ, de Jong, B, Parmentier, HK, Verhulst, S2011Trade-off between growth and immune function: a meta-analysis of selection experiments
van de Pol, M, Oosterbeek, K, Rutten, AL, Ens, BJ, Tinbergen, JM, Verhulst, S2009Biometric sex discrimination is unreliable when sexual dimorphism varies within and between years: an example in Eurasian Oystercatchers Haematopus ostralegus
Verhulst, S, Riedstra, B, Wiersma, P2005Brood size and immunity costs in zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata
Verhulst, S, H. Salomons, M2004Why fight? Socially dominant jackdaws, Corvus monedula, have low fitness
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