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Publications

Diet-manipulated body condition affects onset and speed of moult in common bulbuls in a tropical environment

Seasonal Dynamics of the Gut Microbiome in Urban Feral Pigeons Are Associated With Environmental Conditions, Not With Diet Shifts

Weak Nuclear Divergence Despite Pronounced Mitochondrial Divergence Within a Widespread Desert-Inhabiting Palearctic Lark (Aves: Alaudidae)

Exploring the associations between preen oil bacterial, chemical and proteomic profiles of passerines

Exploring the use of the South African nest record scheme to detect changes in phenology: A case study using four well represented species

Gut microbiome development in rock pigeons: Effects of food restriction early in life

Host traits rather than migration and molting strategies explain feather bacterial load in Palearctic passerines

Integrative taxonomy reveals unrecognised species diversity in African Corypha larks (Aves: Alaudidae)

Populating the Milky Way Characterising planet demographics by combining galaxy formation simulations and planet population synthesis models

Cloacal microbiota are biogeographically structured in larks from desert, tropical and temperate areas

Press/media

Roodkapleeuweriken in Kenia - Vogelstudie met een sociaal randje

Bluebird heeft het moeilijk op Bermuda

Irene Tieleman: “De wetenschap heeft behoefte aan rust en reflectie”

‘De simpelste vogel is een ei’

Opgewarmde leeuwerikken

Gegrepen door de woestijn

Life after TBA

Kettingvraag: Hoe overleven keizerpinguïns twee maanden op de ijzige vlakten van Antarctica?

Hoe?Zo!: Evolutie van afweersystemen van vogels

Why do mitochondria differ among species?