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  • The ecology and evolution o... The ecology and evolution of partial migration
    Chapman, Ben B.; Brönmark, Christer; Nilsson, Jan-Åke ... Oikos, December 2011, Volume: 120, Issue: 12
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    Partial migration, where populations of animals are composed of a mixture of resident and migratory individuals, is a widespread phenomenon in nature. It has been reported to occur in all major ...
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  • The timing of birds' breedi... The timing of birds' breeding seasons: a review of experiments that manipulated timing of breeding
    Verhulst, Simon; Nilsson, Jan- ke Philosophical transactions - Royal Society. Biological sciences, 01/2008, Volume: 363, Issue: 1490
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    Reproductive success usually declines in the course of the season, which may be a direct effect of breeding time, an effect of quality (individuals with high phenotypic or environmental quality ...
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  • To boldly go: individual di... To boldly go: individual differences in boldness influence migratory tendency
    Chapman, Ben B.; Hulthén, Kaj; Blomqvist, David R. ... Ecology letters, September 2011, Volume: 14, Issue: 9
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    Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 871–876 Partial migration, whereby only a fraction of the population migrates, is thought to be the most common type of migration in the animal kingdom, and can have ...
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  • Incubation Temperature Affe... Incubation Temperature Affects Growth and Energy Metabolism in Blue Tit Nestlings
    Nord, Andreas; Nilsson, Jan-Åke The American naturalist, 11/2011, Volume: 178, Issue: 5
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    Because the maintenance of proper developmental temperatures during avian incubation is costly to parents, embryos of many species experience pronounced variation in incubation temperature. However, ...
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  • Maternal transfer of antibo... Maternal transfer of antibodies in vertebrates: trans-generational effects on offspring immunity
    Hasselquist, Dennis; Nilsson, Jan- ke Philosophical transactions - Royal Society. Biological sciences, 01/2009, Volume: 364, Issue: 1513
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    Maternal effects by which females provide their offspring with non-genetic factors such as hormones, nutrients and antibodies can have an important impact on offspring fitness. In vertebrates, ...
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  • Thermoregulatory costs of t... Thermoregulatory costs of the innate immune response are modulated by winter food availability in a small passerine
    Watson, Hannah; Nilsson, Jan‐Åke; Nilsson, Johan F. Journal of animal ecology, 20/May , Volume: 92, Issue: 5
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    In winter, a challenge to the immune system could pose a major energetic trade‐off for small endotherms, whereby increasing body temperature (Tb; i.e. eliciting fever) may be beneficial to fight off ...
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  • Testing the heat dissipatio... Testing the heat dissipation limit theory in a breeding passerine
    Nilsson, Jan-Åke; Nord, Andreas Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences/Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 05/2018, Volume: 285, Issue: 1878
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    The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which excess metabolic heat generated during work can be dissipated (heat dissipation limitation (HDL) ...
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  • Adaptive temperature regula... Adaptive temperature regulation in the little bird in winter
    Brodin, Anders; Nilsson, Jan-Åke; Nord, Andreas Oecologia, 09/2017, Volume: 185, Issue: 1
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    Several species of small birds are resident in boreal forests where environmental temperatures can be –20 to –30 °C, or even lower, in winter. As winter days are short, and food is scarce, winter ...
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  • The eco-evolutionary conseq... The eco-evolutionary consequences of interspecific phenological asynchrony - a theoretical perspective
    Johansson, Jacob; Kristensen, Nadiah P.; Nilsson, Jan-Åke ... Oikos, 01/2015, Volume: 124, Issue: 1
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    The timing of biological events (phenology) is an important aspect of both a species ’ life cycle and how it interacts with other species and its environment. Patterns of phenological change have ...
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  • Variation in reproductive i... Variation in reproductive investment increases body temperature amplitude in a temperate passerine
    Nilsson, Jan-Åke; Nord, Andreas Oecologia, 10/2021, Volume: 197, Issue: 2
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    Many birds and mammals show substantial circadian variation in body temperature, which has been attributed to fluctuations in ambient temperature and energy reserves. However, to fully understand the ...
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