Publications of Wolfgang Goymann
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Journal Article (150)
2007
Journal Article
80 (2), pp. 228 - 240 (2007)
Hormonal responses to male-male social challenge in the blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus: Single-broodedness as an explanatory variable. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
Journal Article
67 (12), pp. 1560 - 1573 (2007)
Sex-role reversal is reflected in the brain of African black coucals (Centropus grillii). Developmental Neurobiology
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22 (6), pp. 554 - 557 (2007)
Green matters! Growing vegetation stimulates breeding under short-day conditions in wild canaries (Serinus canaria). Journal of Biological Rhythms 2006
Journal Article
50 (5), pp. 779 - 785 (2006)
Testosterone and corticosterone during the breeding cycle of equatorial and European stonechats (Saxicola torquata axillaris and S. t. rubicola). Hormones and Behavior
Journal Article
49 (5), pp. 644 - 653 (2006)
Low ambient temperature increases food intake and dropping production, leading to incorrect estimates of hormone metabolite concentrations in European stonechats. Hormones and Behavior
Journal Article
59 (5), pp. 666 - 673 (2006)
Age-dependent association between testosterone and crown UV coloration in male blue tits (Parus caeruleus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Journal Article
147 (2), pp. 133 - 140 (2006)
Plasma steroid hormones in two Arctic-breeding shorebirds: Monogamy versus polygyny. General and Comparative Endocrinology 2005
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1046, pp. IX - X (2005)
Two workshops in ornithology: A general introduction: Dedication to Eberhard Gwinner. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Journal Article
48 (4), pp. 484 - 491 (2005)
Difficulties and special issues associated with field research in behavioral neuroendocrinology. Hormones and Behavior
Journal Article
1046, pp. 35 - 53 (2005)
Noninvasive monitoring of hormones in bird Droppings: Physiological validation, sampling, extraction, sex differences, and the influence of diet on hormone metabolite levels. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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1046, pp. 1 - 4 (2005)
Introduction to the European Science Foundation technical meeting: Analysis of hormones in droppings and egg yolk of birds. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Journal Article
146 (4), pp. 314 - 324 (2005)
Breeding biology, sexually dimorphic development and nestling testosterone concentrations of the classically polyandrous African black coucal, Centropus grillii. Journal of Ornithology 2004
Journal Article
164 (3), pp. 327 - 334 (2004)
Testosterone in tropical birds: Effects of environmental and social factors. American Naturalist
Journal Article
68 (4), pp. 733 - 740 (2004)
Competing females and caring males. Sex steroids in African black coucals, Centropus grillii. Animal Behaviour
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67 (3), pp. 591 - 602 (2004)
Allostatic load, social status and stress hormones: The costs of social status matter. Animal Behaviour
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110 (10), pp. 807 - 823 (2004)
Competing females and caring males. Polyandry and sex-role reversal in African black coucals, Centropus grillii. Ethology
Journal Article
139 (2), pp. 124 - 130 (2004)
Excremental androgen metabolite concentrations and gonad sizes in temperate zone vs. tropical Stonechats (Saxicola torquata ssp.). General and Comparative Endocrinology 2003
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Wetteifernde Weibchen und fürsorgliche Männchen - Geschlechterrollentausch beim Afrikanischen Grillkuckuck. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, pp. 513 - 518 (2003)
Journal Article
76 (4), pp. 586 - 593 (2003)
Defense of females, but not social status, predicts plasma androgen levels in male spotted hyenas. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
Journal Article
43 (4), pp. 474 - 479 (2003)
Social status does not predict corticosteroid levels in postdispersal male spotted hyenas. Hormones and Behavior