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E. Tobias Krause
E. Tobias Krause
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Institute of Animal Welfare and Animal Husbandry
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Olfactory kin recognition in a songbird
ET Krause, O Krüger, P Kohlmeier, BA Caspers
Biology letters 8 (3), 327-329, 2012
1792012
Early fasting is long lasting: differences in early nutritional conditions reappear under stressful conditions in adult female zebra finches
ET Krause, M Honarmand, J Wetzel, M Naguib
PloS one 4 (3), e5015, 2009
1182009
Odour-based natal nest recognition in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), a colony-breeding songbird
BA Caspers, ET Krause
Biology letters 7 (2), 184-186, 2011
842011
Compensatory growth affects exploratory behaviour in zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata
ET Krause, M Naguib
Animal Behaviour 81 (6), 1295-1300, 2011
822011
The effects of short term enrichment on learning in chickens from a laying strain (Gallus gallus domesticus)
ET Krause, M Naguib, F Trillmich, L Schrader
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 101 (3-4), 318-327, 2006
762006
Methoden der Verhaltensbiologie
M Naguib, ET Krause
Springer, 2006
722006
Variation in Reproductive Success Across Captive Populations: Methodological Differences, Potential Biases and Opportunities
SC Griffith, OL Crino, SC Andrew, FY Nomano, E Adkins‐Regan, ...
Ethology 123 (1), 1-29, 2017
592017
The more the better–polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra)
BA Caspers, ET Krause, R Hendrix, M Kopp, O Rupp, K Rosentreter, ...
Molecular ecology 23 (1), 239-250, 2014
582014
Data from: The more the better–polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra …
B Caspers, ET Krause, R Hendrix, M Kopp, K Rosentreter, S Steinfartz
58*2013
Zebra Finch chicks recognise parental scent, and retain chemosensory knowledge of their genetic mother, even after egg cross-fostering
BA Caspers, JC Hagelin, M Paul, S Bock, S Willeke, ET Krause
Scientific reports 7 (1), 12859, 2017
542017
Differences in olfactory species recognition in the females of two Australian songbird species
ET Krause, C Brummel, S Kohlwey, MC Baier, C Müller, F Bonadonna, ...
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68, 1819-1827, 2014
532014
Lifelong consequences of early nutritional conditions on learning performance in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)
V Brust, O Krüger, M Naguib, ET Krause
Behavioural processes 103, 320-326, 2014
532014
Olfactory imprinting as a mechanism for nest odour recognition in zebra finches
BA Caspers, JI Hoffman, P Kohlmeier, O Krüger, ET Krause
Animal Behaviour 86 (1), 85-90, 2013
522013
Are olfactory cues involved in nest recognition in two social species of estrildid finches?
ET Krause, BA Caspers
PloS one 7 (5), e36615, 2012
482012
Poor Nutritional Conditions During the Early Larval Stage Reduce Risk‐Taking Activities of Fire Salamander Larvae (Salamandra salamandra)
ET Krause, S Steinfartz, BA Caspers
Ethology 117 (5), 416-421, 2011
462011
Long-term effects of early nutrition and environmental matching on developmental and personality traits in zebra finches
ET Krause, O Krüger, H Schielzeth
Animal Behaviour 128, 103-115, 2017
442017
Flexibility in the duration of parental care: zebra finch parents respond to offspring needs
A Rehling, I Spiller, ET Krause, RG Nager, P Monaghan, F Trillmich
Animal Behaviour 83 (1), 35-39, 2012
432012
Female Zebra Finches Smell Their Eggs
S Golüke, S Dörrenberg, ET Krause, BA Caspers
PloS one 11 (5), e0155513, 2016
402016
Effects of parental and own early developmental conditions on the phenotype in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)
ET Krause, M Naguib
Evolutionary Ecology 28, 263-275, 2014
402014
Differentiation of movement behaviour in an adaptively diverging salamander population
R Hendrix, BR Schmidt, M Schaub, ET Krause, S Steinfartz
Molecular ecology 26 (22), 6400-6413, 2017
392017
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