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Short-term, but not long-term, increased daytime workload leads to decreased night-time energetics in a free-living song birdManipulation of life-history decisions using leptin in a wild passerineMismatched reproduction is energetically costly for chick feeding female great titsDo helpers really help? Provisioning biomass and prey type effects on nestling growth in the cooperative bell minerA new method for catching cavity-nesting birds during egg laying and incubationEnergy expenditure during egg laying is equal for early and late breeding free-living female great titsHelping effort increases with relatedness in bell miners, but 'unrelated' helpers of both sexes still provide substantial careVogels en KlimaatAge-specific density-dependent survival in Mediterranean Gulls Larus melanocephalusA single long day triggers follicle growth in captive female Great Tits (Parus major) in winter but does not affect laying dates in the wild in springAdaptive phenological mismatches of birds and their food in a warming worldCoping with climate change: Energetic costs of avian timing of reproductionBroeden onze koolmezen te laat?Seasonal timing in a warming world
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L. te Marvelde
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te Marvelde
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