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Barbara König
Barbara König
Professor for Animal Behaviour, University of Zurich
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Day roost selection in female Bechstein's bats (Myotis bechsteinii): a field experiment to determine the influence of roost temperature
G Kerth, K Weissmann, B König
Oecologia 126, 1-9, 2001
3922001
Fission, fusion and nonrandom associations in female Bechstein's bats (Myotis bechsteinii)
G Kerth, B Konig
Behaviour 136 (9), 1187-1202, 1999
3741999
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) reveals that female Bechstein’s bats live in closed societies
G Kerth, F Mayer, B König
Molecular ecology 9 (6), 793-800, 2000
2222000
Infection-induced behavioural changes reduce connectivity and the potential for disease spread in wild mice contact networks
PC Lopes, P Block, B König
Scientific reports 6 (1), 31790, 2016
2032016
Roosting together, foraging apart: information transfer about food is unlikely to explain sociality in female Bechstein's bats (Myotis bechsteinii)
G Kerth, M Wagner, B König
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 50, 283-291, 2001
1872001
Social flexibility and social evolution in mammals: a case study of the African striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio)
C Schradin, AK Lindholm, JES Johannesen, I Schoepf, CHIH YUEN, ...
Molecular Ecology 21 (3), 541-553, 2012
1852012
Mean colony relatedness is a poor predictor of colony structure and female philopatry in the communally breeding Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteinii)
G Kerth, K Safi, B König
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 52, 203-210, 2002
1822002
Maternal care in house mice (Mus musculus): II. The energy cost of lactation as a function of litter size
B KOUNIG, J Riester, H Markl
Journal of Zoology 216 (2), 195-210, 1988
1771988
Maternal care in house mice: I. The weaning strategy as a means for parental manipulation of offspring quality
B König, H Markl
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 20, 1-9, 1987
1761987
Fitness effects of communal rearing in house mice: the role of relatedness versus familiarity
B König
Animal behaviour 48 (6), 1449-1457, 1994
1531994
Livestock predation—insights from problem animal control registers in Botswana
M SCHIESS‐MEIER, S Ramsauer, T Gabanapelo, B König
The Journal of Wildlife Management 71 (4), 1267-1274, 2007
1392007
Higher heart rate of laboratory mice housed individually vs in pairs
D Späni, M Arras, B König, T Rülicke
Laboratory animals 37 (1), 54-62, 2003
1382003
Reproductive competition favours solitary living while ecological constraints impose group‐living in African striped mice
C Schradin, B König, N Pillay
Journal of Animal Ecology 79 (3), 515-521, 2010
1372010
Cooperative care of young in mammals
B König
Naturwissenschaften 84, 95-104, 1997
1361997
Female home range size is regulated by resource distribution and intraspecific competition: a long-term field study
C Schradin, G Schmohl, HG Rödel, I Schoepf, SM Treffler, J Brenner, ...
Animal Behaviour 79 (1), 195-203, 2010
1312010
Sex differences in population genetics, home range size and habitat use of the parti-colored bat (Vespertilio murinus, Linnaeus 1758) in Switzerland and their consequences for …
K Safi, B König, G Kerth
Biological Conservation 137 (1), 28-36, 2007
1262007
Not only mate choice matters: fitness consequences of social partner choice in female house mice
A Weidt, SE Hofmann, B König
Animal Behaviour 75 (3), 801-808, 2008
1222008
Preference for structured environment in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and checker barbs (Puntius oligolepis)
C Kistler, D Hegglin, H Würbel, B König
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 135 (4), 318-327, 2011
1092011
Testosterone levels in dominant sociable males are lower than in solitary roamers: physiological differences between three male reproductive tactics in a sociably flexible mammal
C Schradin, M Scantlebury, N Pillay, B König
The American Naturalist 173 (3), 376-388, 2009
1002009
Polyandry and the decrease of a selfish genetic element in a wild house mouse population
A Manser, AK Lindholm, B König, HC Bagheri
Evolution 65 (9), 2435-2447, 2011
932011
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