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Wolfgang Goymann
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East, Marion
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Hofer, Heribert
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Möstl, Erich
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Schwabl, Ingrid
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Fusani, Leonida
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Gwinner, Eberhard
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Hau, Michaela
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Höner, Oliver
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Landys, Meta
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Van't Hof, Thomas
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Voigt, Cornelia
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Wachter, Bettina
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Wingfield, John
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Schwabl, Hubert
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Slagsvold, Tore
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2009: Goymann Wolfgang
Social modulation of androgens in male birds.
General and comparative endocrinology 2009;163(1-2):149-57.
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2009: Fusani Leonida; Cardinale Massimiliano; Carere Claudio; Goymann Wolfgang
Stopover decision during migration: physiological conditions predict nocturnal restlessness in wild passerines.
Biology letters 2009;5(3):302-5.
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2008: Buehler Deborah M; Bhola Nina; Barjaktarov Daliborka; Goymann Wolfgang; Schwabl Ingrid; Tieleman B Irene; Piersma Theunis
Constitutive immune function responds more slowly to handling stress than corticosterone in a shorebird.
Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2008;81(5):673-81.
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2008: Hau Michaela; Gill Sharon A; Goymann Wolfgang
Tropical field endocrinology: ecology and evolution of testosterone concentrations in male birds.
General and comparative endocrinology 2008;157(3):241-8.
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2008: Goymann Wolfgang; Trappschuh Monika; Fusani Leonida
A gentler method to raise melatonin levels in birds.
Journal of biological rhythms 2008;23(3):274-7.
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2008: Goymann Wolfgang; Wittenzellner Andrea; Schwabl Ingrid; Makomba Musa
Progesterone modulates aggression in sex-role reversed female African black coucals.
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 2008;275(1638):1053-60.
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2008: Scriba Madeleine; Goymann Wolfgang
The decoy matters! Hormonal and behavioural differences in the reaction of territorial European robins towards stuffed and live decoys.
General and comparative endocrinology 2008;155(3):511-6.
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2007: Voigt Cornelia; Goymann Wolfgang; Leitner Stefan
Green matters! Growing vegetation stimulates breeding under short-day conditions in wild canaries (Serinus canaria).
Journal of biological rhythms 2007;22(6):554-7.
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2007: Voigt Cornelia; Goymann Wolfgang
Sex-role reversal is reflected in the brain of African black coucals (Centropus grillii).
Developmental neurobiology 2007;67(12):1560-73.
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2007: Goymann Wolfgang; Landys Meta M; Wingfield John C
Distinguishing seasonal androgen responses from male-male androgen responsiveness-revisiting the Challenge Hypothesis.
Hormones and behavior 2007;51(4):463-76.
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2007: Landys Meta M; Goymann Wolfgang; Raess Michael; Slagsvold Tore
Hormonal responses to male-male social challenge in the blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus: single-broodedness as an explanatory variable.
Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2007;80(2):228-40.
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2007: Goymann Wolfgang; Schwabl Ingrid; Trappschuh Monika; Hau Michaela
Use of ethanol for preserving steroid and indoleamine hormones in bird plasma.
General and comparative endocrinology 2007;150(2):191-5.
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2006: Goymann Wolfgang; Geue Dirk; Schwabl Ingrid; Flinks Heiner; Schmidl Dieter; Schwabl Hubert; Gwinner Eberhard
Testosterone and corticosterone during the breeding cycle of equatorial and European stonechats (Saxicola torquata axillaris and S. t. rubicola).
Hormones and behavior 2006;50(5):779-85.
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2006: Steiger Silke S; Goymann Wolfgang; Kempenaers Bart
Plasma steroid hormones in two Arctic-breeding shorebirds: monogamy versus polygyny.
General and comparative endocrinology 2006;147(2):133-40.
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2006: Goymann Wolfgang; Trappschuh Monika; Jensen Willi; Schwabl Ingrid
Low ambient temperature increases food intake and dropping production, leading to incorrect estimates of hormone metabolite concentrations in European stonechats.
Hormones and behavior 2006;49(5):644-53.
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2005: Fusani L; Canoine V; Goymann W; Wikelski M; Hau M
Difficulties and special issues associated with field research in behavioral neuroendocrinology.
Hormones and behavior 2005;48(4):484-91.
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2005: Goymann Wolfgang
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 2005;1046():35-53.
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2005: Goymann Wolfgang; Jenni-Eiermann Susanne
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 2005;1046():1-4.
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2004: Rödl Thomas; Goymann Wolfgang; Schwabl Ingrid; Gwinner Eberhard
Excremental androgen metabolite concentrations and gonad sizes in temperate zone vs. tropical Stonechats (Saxicola torquata ssp.).
General and comparative endocrinology 2004;139(2):124-30.
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2004: Goymann Wolfgang; Moore Ignacio T; Scheuerlein Alexander; Hirschenhauser Katharina; Grafen Alan; Wingfield John C
Testosterone in tropical birds: effects of environmental and social factors.
The American naturalist 2004;164(3):327-34.
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2003: Goymann Wolfgang; East Marion L; Hofer Heribert
Defense of females, but not social status, predicts plasma androgen levels in male spotted hyenas.
Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2003;76(4):586-93.
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2003: Goymann Wolfgang; East Marion L; Wachter Bettina; Höner Oliver P; Möstl Erich; Hofer Heribert
Social status does not predict corticosteroid levels in postdispersal male spotted hyenas.
Hormones and behavior 2003;43(4):474-9.
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2002: Goymann Wolfgang; Möstl Erich; Gwinner Eberhard
Non-invasive methods to measure androgen metabolites in excrements of European stonechats, Saxicola torquata rubicola.
General and comparative endocrinology 2002;129(2):80-7.
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2001: Goymann W; East M L; Wachter B; Höner O P; Möstl E; Van't Hof T J; Hofer H
Social, state-dependent and environmental modulation of faecal corticosteroid levels in free-ranging female spotted hyenas.
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 2001;268(1484):2453-9.
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2001: Goymann W; East M L; Hofer H
Androgens and the role of female "hyperaggressiveness" in spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta).
Hormones and behavior 2001;39(1):83-92.
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1999: Goymann W; Möstl E; Van't Hof T; East M L; Hofer H
Noninvasive fecal monitoring of glucocorticoids in spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta.
General and comparative endocrinology 1999;114(3):340-8.
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