Publications of Sjouke A. Kingma
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Journal Article (25)
2023
Journal Article
34 (1), pp. 50 - 62 (2023)
Which plumage patches provide information about condition and success in a female fairy-wren? Behavioral Ecology 2022
Journal Article
119 (25), e2122944119 (2022)
Hot and dry conditions predict shorter nestling telomeres in an endangered songbird: Implications for population persistence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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31 (23), pp. 6008 - 6017 (2022)
Telomere dynamics in the first year of life, but not later in life, predict lifespan in a wild bird. Molecular Ecology 2020
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31 (2), pp. 411 - 420 (2020)
No evidence for an adaptive role of early molt into breeding plumage in a female fairy wren. Behavioral Ecology
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74 (7), 94 (2020)
Nest defence and offspring provisioning in a cooperative bird: Individual subordinates vary in total contribution, but no division of tasks among breeders and subordinates. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2019
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28 (5), pp. 1127 - 1137 (2019)
Early‐life telomere length predicts lifespan and lifetime reproductive success in a wild bird. Molecular Ecology
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88 (11), pp. 1799 - 1811 (2019)
Rapid plastic breeding response to rain matches peak prey abundance in a tropical savanna bird. Journal of Animal Ecology 2018
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87 (5), pp. 1274 - 1285 (2018)
From ornament to armament or loss of function? Breeding plumage acquisition in a genetically monogamous bird. Journal of Animal Ecology
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29 (6), pp. 1316 - 1324 (2018)
More than kin: Subordinates foster strong bonds with relatives and potential mates in a social bird. Behavioral Ecology 2017
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26 (23), pp. 6717 - 6729 (2017)
Multiple hypotheses explain variation in extra-pair paternity at different levels in a single bird family. Molecular Ecology
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28 (4), pp. 1055 - 1067 (2017)
No fitness benefits of early molt in a fairy-wren: Relaxed sexual selection under genetic monogamy? Behavioral Ecology 2016
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62 (4), pp. 501 - 509 (2016)
A multiplex set for microsatellite typing and sexing of the European bee-eater (Merops apiaster). European Journal of Wildlife Research
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27 (6), pp. 1808 - 1819 (2016)
Incest avoidance, extrapair paternity, and territory quality drive divorce in a year-round territorial bird. Behavioral Ecology 2014
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29 (8), pp. 476 - 484 (2014)
Group augmentation and the evolution of cooperation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 2013
Journal Article
280 (1750), 20121771 (2013)
Increased conspicuousness can explain the match between visual sensitivities and blue plumage colours in fairy-wrens. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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8 (2), e56717 (2013)
Male songbird indicates body size with low-pitched advertising songs. PLoS One
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24 (6), pp. 1390 - 1397 (2013)
Breeding synchronization facilitates extrapair mating for inbreeding avoidance. Behavioral Ecology 2012
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8 (3), pp. 330 - 332 (2012)
Melatonin delays clutch initiation in a wild songbird. Biology Letters
Journal Article
66 (8), pp. 1115 - 1123 (2012)
Sperm storage reflects within- and extra-pair mating opportunities in a cooperatively breeding bird. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2011
Journal Article
65 (6), pp. 1203 - 1213 (2011)
No evidence for offspring sex-ratio adjustment to social or environmental conditions in cooperatively breeding purple-crowned fairy-wrens. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology