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Age-related differences in the cloacal microbiota of a wild bird species
WFD van Dongen, J White, HB Brandl, Y Moodley, T Merkling, S Leclaire, ...
BMC ecology 13, 1-12, 2013
1592013
Variation at the DRD4 locus is associated with wariness and local site selection in urban black swans
WFD van Dongen, RW Robinson, MA Weston, RA Mulder, PJ Guay
BMC Evolutionary Biology 15, 1-11, 2015
962015
Preen secretions encode information on MHC similarity in certain sex-dyads in a monogamous seabird
S Leclaire, WFD van Dongen, S Voccia, T Merkling, C Ducamp, SA Hatch, ...
Scientific Reports 4 (1), 6920, 2014
802014
AvianBuffer: an interactive tool for characterising and managing wildlife fear responses
PJ Guay, WFD van Dongen, RW Robinson, DT Blumstein, MA Weston
Ambio 45, 841-851, 2016
612016
Composition of Bacterial Assemblages in Different Components of Reed Warbler Nests and a Possible Role of Egg Incubation in Pathogen Regulation.
HB Brandl, WF van Dongen, A Darolová, J Krištofík, J Majtan, H Hoi
PloS one 9 (12), e114861-e114861, 2014
562014
Geographic variation in the repeatability of a personality trait
WFD van Dongen, K Maldonado, P Sabat, RA Vásquez
Behavioral Ecology 21 (6), 1243-1250, 2010
452010
Geographical variation in the vocalizations of the suboscine Thorn‐tailed Rayadito Aphrastura spinicauda
S Ippi, RA Vasquez, WFD van Dongen, I Lazzoni
Ibis 153 (4), 789-805, 2011
432011
Joggers cause greater avian disturbance than walkers
H Lethlean, WFD Van Dongen, K Kostoglou, PJ Guay, MA Weston
Landscape and Urban Planning 159, 42-47, 2017
422017
Sounds and courtship displays of the Peruvian sheartail, Chilean woodstar, oasis hummingbird, and a hybrid male Peruvian sheartail× Chilean woodstar
CJ Clark, TJ Feo, WFDV Dongen
The Condor 115 (3), 558-575, 2013
322013
Variation in public perceptions and attitudes towards terrestrial ecosystems
HM Kiley, GB Ainsworth, WFD van Dongen, MA Weston
Science of the Total Environment 590, 440-451, 2017
312017
Time since urbanization but not encephalisation is associated with increased tolerance of human proximity in birds
MRE Symonds, MA Weston, WFD Van Dongen, A Lill, RW Robinson, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 4, 220796, 2016
312016
Habitat density, song structure and dialects in the Madagascar paradise flycatcher Terpsiphone mutata
WFD Van Dongen, RA Mulder
Journal of Avian Biology 37 (4), 349-356, 2006
302006
The influence of visual obstructions on the vigilance and escape behaviour of house sparrows, Passer domesticus
EL Harkin, WFD van Dongen, ME Herberstein, MA Elgar
Australian Journal of Zoology 48 (3), 259-263, 2000
282000
Birdwatchers evoke longer escape distances than pedestrians in some African birds
AZ Radkovic, WFD Van Dongen, L Kirao, PJ Guay, MA Weston
Journal of Ecotourism 18 (1), 100-106, 2019
262019
Multiple ornamentation, female breeding synchrony, and extra-pair mating success of golden whistlers (Pachycephala pectoralis)
WFD van Dongen, RA Mulder
Journal of ornithology 150 (3), 607-620, 2009
232009
Mate choice and genetic monogamy in a biparental, colonial fish
FC Schaedelin, WFD van Dongen, RH Wagner
Behavioral Ecology 26 (3), 782-788, 2015
222015
Relative importance of multiple plumage ornaments as status signals in golden whistlers (Pachycephala pectoralis)
WFD van Dongen, RA Mulder
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62, 77-86, 2007
222007
Variation in singing behaviour reveals possible functions of song in male golden whistlers
WFD van Dongen
Behaviour 143 (1), 57-82, 2006
222006
Bicycles evoke longer flight-initiation distances and higher intensity escape behaviour of some birds in parks compared with pedestrians
GE Bernard, WFD van Dongen, PJ Guay, MRE Symonds, RW Robinson, ...
Landscape and urban planning 178, 276-280, 2018
212018
Geographic variation in the association between exploratory behavior and physiology in rufous-collared sparrows
K Maldonado, WFD Van Dongen, RA Vásquez, P Sabat
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 85 (6), 618-624, 2012
212012
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